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Two weeks ago I took a hard look at today’s technology. With that in mind, I have a quote.
Read moreIt is inevitable. Sooner or later, I will report that I have bitten off more than I can chew. I came dangerously close on a Wyoming elk hunt back in 2017 when I struggled to climb the Absaroka foothills south of Cody. A borderline miracle shot saved me. Though four years older, I’ll try the same thing again in November. This time I’ll be seventy pounds lighter, and hopefully, that will make a difference.
Read moreJust how much technology will fish & game departments tolerate?
Read moreIn today’s media, we hear the words conservative and liberal quite often. But there’s far more to it than one’s political point of view. I’m a pretty conservative guy through and through – how I dress, what I drive, how I live, how I vote, what I eat, how I hunt (no trail cams, range finders, ozone machines) and even what I shoot.
Read moreFor most of us, seeing the doctor means making a trip to the local clinic to see our primary care physician in person, but an increasing number of patients are seeing their doctor remotely by telehealth, using twoway video telecommunication technology.
Read moreWith the recent addition of some weekly newspapers to my reading area, new readers are wondering why I occasionally relate a Wisconsin adventure. About 13 years ago, Betsy, my wife, sat up in bed one morning and announced that she wanted to move to Wisconsin. Two of our three daughters and their families live in the Madison, WI area. Though Betsy certainly deserved to live wherever she wished after tolerating me for all these years, I was horrified. In desperation, I offered Betsy and the girls a compromise. Wagner would remain our home, but we would downsize our SD home and buy a second home in Wisconsin where we would spend 4-5 months of the year closer to family. The deal was made.
Read moreThe liver is one of the most amazing but underrated organs in our bodies. We cannot live without it, and, unlike the kidney, we cannot bypass it with a dialysis machine. Lose your liver and you lose your life.
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