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Recent Bird – Fish Deaths and Texas Sharp Shooting
Herding, packs, and schools of news stories stating our wildlife is dying are hitting the internet faster than coupons under wipers for Weight Watchers at the Golden Coral. The reporting of fish and bird deaths from around the globe and pin pointing a unifying answer or scouring the globe for similar events is paramount to [...] -
Loxahatchee River the Song (version H20)
This is a slight rewrite from the original version of Loxahatchee River which was written under my pen name Wyatt Fulton: Hope you enjoy it, but more importantly get out and see the river. According to Minnie Moore Wilson, who wrote, “The Seminoles of Florida in 1896″. The River was originally spelled “Lowchowhatchee”. The [...] -
Scared Gone and Back Again: Acreage Cancer Cluster
Bart Colucci This is fiction, story is based on true events surrounding the Cancer Cluster in the Acreage Florida and a sequel to Scared Gone . The Sunset below is actually from Loon Lake in Eldorado National Forest near Lake Tahoe, California. Jedidiah McDaniel looks toward the bay, the wretched smell of low tide rips through his [...] -
Glenn Beck: Take a Visit along the Loxahatchee River
Reaching out to Glenn Beck in regards to his possible loss of eyesight. “Yes, I have a problem with my eyes,” Beck said in his announcement. “A couple of weeks ago, I went to the doctor because I can’t focus my eyes … So I went to the best doctor I could find … [...]