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Grassy byways

Another scenic byway that passes through Kansas’ tallgrass prairie is the Flint Hills National Scenic Byway. Like I did with the Native Stone Scenic Byway, I had the pleasure of writing about the 47-mile stretch of K-177 that passes from … Continue reading

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This is why

This time was different. I’ve heard stuff like this before and each time become frustrated. This time, however, what I heard got me questioning myself. It was another campaign/proposal/story about saving the forest. I don’t even remember where I heard … Continue reading

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Defenseless

In nature, almost everything has a built in defense. Roses have thorns, turtles have shells, rabbits run fast, and even mosquitoes fly just faster than a swat. The natural world is competitive – the survival of the fittest and all … Continue reading

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A picture is worth a few words

The tallgrass prairie is filled with extraordinary beauty, around every bend, over every hill, and along every path. It is a shame too many folks just see an empty field, with no value. Of course, the prairie’s true value comes … Continue reading

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Smoke gets in your eyes

Don’t worry. It’s April, so those massive columns of smoke rising up over the Flint Hills’ horizon are perfectly normal. And if it smells a little smokey here in eastern Kansas this time of year, that’s a good thing. In … Continue reading

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