On this day - way back in 1981 - I gave birth to my first child - a little girl I named Holly. Happy 43rd birthday! And to the male doctor who told me to be quiet because I was disturbing other patients because labor didn't hurt (after 30+ hours and Holly not dropping) - well I hope you have had a few kidney stones.
As a dad whose first child was born a few days before yours, and who has passed kidney stones, I heartily agree. A friend who has given birth AND had kidney stones, says that stones are worse but only because of what you are left holding afterwards. 😉
@ I had a kidney stone and a uti over Christmas . The freaking pain had me crying. Happy birthday to your child. I had a high school friend who was once married to a man with your name and they had a kid a few days before Holly... he was born on the 28th I think..
A technique in the 90s to keep wolves from livestock was simply to play territorial howls of other wolves from speakers on fence posts. Worked 100% of the time.
To the teacher, try to find one open ended "rabbit hole" of interest for each student. It helps to make learning a good habit. Mine are cooking and learning Japanese; I will never master any of them, but I will die trying ... with a smile on my face :')
I know I am, and I bet Beau is, ecstatic to hear about the wolves and drones. I love your perspective on education. 100% correct imho. Fred Rogers is and always will be and inspiration and icon.
A true master is an eternal student. I love teachers that prepare students to seek and acquire more knowledge but also their existing knowledge is avaliable to be amended and updated just like our constitution.
Love this channel, Dana, and how you've evolved it since you and the team stood it up. Looking forward to the coming year and the great content you bring to us, and your new channel as well. Thanks so much for all you and the team does to bring your audience the commentary and news that helps us be better informed of what is going on in our communities and the world. All the best for 2025 to y'all. 😊🎉🥂🎆
I want to like this so much. I stay very current in science and tech news so usually I don't get any more new information. I'm glad to see Dana is still at it though.
You say that as if we haven't spent the last couple weeks hearing about people trying to shoot things they think are drones out of the air. Unless the drone is sending footage of the hunters somewhere so they can be identified, it wouldn't do much to stop humans.
Back in the 70s, I was lucky enough to have some teachers in a progressive school who fostered curiosity and a love of learning in their students. These days, teachers don't seem to have the freedom to stray much from "teaching to the test". (Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.)
No New Year parties please. Hogmonay has been cancelled in Edinburgh because of bad weather warnings! 😞 Even so - I wish you all a Healthy, Happy and Harmonious New Year. ❤
And if you're interested and have some time to spare, Dr.Becky has a great channel for 'Night Sky News' and deep dives into astronomy and astrophysics.
The professor of my infectious diseases class in public health school is one of the leading experts on norovirus. It is ridiculously contagious (it only takes between 1 and 10 virus particles to get you sick, while other things considered "highly contagious" take thousands), and it can survive on surfaces for months. In addition to the steps mentioned, I recommend eating in public only with utensils (or making sure you touch absolutely nothing between hand washing and touching your food, and washing every nook and cranny of your hands). You can use a spoon or chopsticks for snack foods you're used to eating with your hands. If you buy something like a wrapped sandwich, wash your hands between unwrapping it and eating it (and don't touch it while unwrapping it). If you do get norovirus, stay home for at least 48 hours after symptoms resolve. Thoroughly disinfect (with something that specifically says it kills norovirus) every single surface you can reach, especially after you've been sick. For prevention, think phones, doorknobs, light switches, buttons (on appliances/elevators/etc.), handles -- everything someone might have touched -- in addition to frequent handwashing. Assume that every surface you touch while outside your home is coated with it. Just in case, have some easy-to-digest, ready-to-eat bland "sick" foods on hand. Norovirus hits very rapidly, but it also goes away pretty quickly in most cases (36-48 hours). Even knowing all this and taking these precautions, I've still caught norovirus myself several times (once from a friend's home months after her family had it, I suspect from playing hide-and-seek with her kids and touching a bedframe while helping one of them hide).
On the subject of the T Coronae Borealis, it was a young boy, Michael Woodman in England, who brought it’s flare-up to the notice of the Astronomer General in 1946.
One more for the night sky: Saturday 04 Jan, starting at about 17:15 UTC, lunar occultation of Saturn. If it's clear, I plan to start a video of the Moon before then and keep tracking it, but I don't have the kind of gear that gets good pictures of Saturn. It may not be visible at all with the Moon in the frame and coming up on waxing half-moon. That thing is BRIGHT.
@grindsaur it's not uncommon for animals that are being monitored to have tracking/id collars on. It wouldn't be hard to put a small speaker in them and if they're only used when the animals are stalking livestock animals, it shouldn't result in any behavioral problems for the wolves. It's also substantially safer than the alternative, which would probably be an actual human with a loaded firearm.
As far as the Classroom goes, we made it a part of teaching that you are a "life long learner". Then you teach them how to learn. I think that is what is missing. Teaching students how to differentiate between good and bad information. Most people don't know the difference between "google" research, and scientific research. They don't know what good sources are, or how to tell if they are good. Teach that, and you have people who are life long learners, and not life long cultists.
Keep kids curious and engaged in learning, not just the AV cart approach. Easier said than done I understand, especially with ed funding so stripped back, and so many of the costs having to be out of pocket. And the pc thing I'm assuming plays into it - I had access to a pc in maybe 1992 as part of a pilot program because I was bored and a horrible student as a result (g&t assement wasn't for a few years), but pcs started showing up in our libraries prob around 1996? They were supposed to be the gateway to a wealth of knowledge, eventually at least... honestly the imacs were pretty colors when they finally came in 🤷 Other thing I'll mention - unless the district pushes it, college degree isn't a be-all-end-all. I wish tradeschool had been an option where I was, there were multiple large build yards that always was looking for certain skills, and if you're up for relocation, that can open a lot of doors (and ya need to keep learning and refining as tools and processes change) I can tell you the teachers I had in the 90s that I remember are those who really challeneged us to use our imagination or to explore beyond what we directly covered. My 4th grade primary teacher and the various inventions he had us create mockups and stories for for instance, kind of all of my English teachers from 7th grade onward (except ap english) who would point out different books for me to try given I was testing college level by that point, couple of my high school science teachers who would get us engaged with either in the class room or field trip type experiments or exploratory exercises (and occasional Rodney Dangerfield quotes/references in one case - he was a huge fan); I did well in math but I've never really liked it, sorry math teachers, I've yet to use derivatives or multivariable calc in the real world, even with an engineering degree, so I'm out of ideas for that one - if there's a way to work in balancing a checkbook/accounts and compound interest though, those would have helped.
I stopped and replayed several times and put all the planet dates on my calendar!!! Thanks Dana and whoever asked the question. Let us know about those meteor showers 🤩
The increase in the northern lights is not due to the wobble, or anything with a weakening of the magnetic field. The wobble causes the north pole to slowly shift or "process". The only real major difference this makes is that Polaris will no longer be the North Star in the future, and it wasn't thousands of years ago. The Northern Lights are created when high energy particles are ejected from the sun, called a Coronal Ejection. The sun goes through periodic changes in activity (a little like solar weather) on a roughly 12 year period. We are in a high activity period, thus more auroras. If the Earth's magnetic field weakened we'd see less auroras, because more of the particles would get through instead of being deflected to the poles.
I haven’t seen it, but there’s something about Twix…. 🤔 Oh, yeah! Rocky Kanaka’s channel, “Sitting With Dogs”. 🥰 One of the shelter employees is fond of Twix. People send donations for the dogs and often include some candy for her. Some have made Twix-themed dog toys. I’ll look out for the ad you mentioned.
About new years resolutions. They are more likely to not work. A huge section of people give up on their resolutions in only two to three weeks. By February (there is an actual date they site) more then half the people that made resolutions have abandoned those said resolutions.
I think you’re thanking AI or a service. You can type into a search engine your criterion and you will find public images and tell AI what you want to create and… it will. 🤓 But it’s time consuming (for me 🤷🏼♂️) as you kind of have to learn to tell what it to do. Telling it to “show someone cooking” might give you a guy cooking at a campfire, pressing buttons on a microwave or making something illegal. 😂
Happy New Year, Dana. Thanks for another interesting episode. I really enjoy the illustrations; they take me back to the superhero comics of my childhood.
I am very lucky the school system (public) I went to was excellent. Starting in 4th grade we studied CA history, which included the missions, so we all made a mission out of sugar cubes. When we studied Egypt we made clay objects relating to what we learned (I still have my cat!). This bringing history into our physical realm made all the students engaged. We had math, science, music and art. Up until I graduated high school we were taught so much, in a way accessible to many. Critical thinking was big in middle school and high school and that changed my life. I am very fortunate to have gone to public schools before Reagan began to tear it down.
You would think they would know that. This reminds me of a camping trip where some peoples camp site and RV were rummaged through by a bear. They left food outside, trash (in a bag) outside, and food inside on the counters. They were irate with the ranger when he said it was their fault.
CORRECTION: The two men were from Oregon, but died looking for Sasquatch in Washington State.
The state of Washington is not properly called "Washington State," it's just Washington.
Sasquatch killed two men. Confirmed. Heard it on the internet.
On this day - way back in 1981 - I gave birth to my first child - a little girl I named Holly. Happy 43rd birthday! And to the male doctor who told me to be quiet because I was disturbing other patients because labor didn't hurt (after 30+ hours and Holly not dropping) - well I hope you have had a few kidney stones.
As a dad whose first child was born a few days before yours, and who has passed kidney stones, I heartily agree. A friend who has given birth AND had kidney stones, says that stones are worse but only because of what you are left holding afterwards. 😉
@ I had a kidney stone and a uti over Christmas . The freaking pain had me crying. Happy birthday to your child. I had a high school friend who was once married to a man with your name and they had a kid a few days before Holly... he was born on the 28th I think..
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 now that’s funny I don’t care who you are.
A technique in the 90s to keep wolves from livestock was simply to play territorial howls of other wolves from speakers on fence posts. Worked 100% of the time.
I really like this channel, it’s informative and interesting.
Thank you for your dedication to keeping us informed.
Thank you Dana for helping us continue to learn.
Happy New Year everybody!!
Happy New Year, Richard!
I like this direction for additional channel content, something fun and positive!
I enjoy seeing the new visuals corresponding with each topic...Bravo Dana ! 💙
This Road gets more scenic as we travel along good Donald!
Yes it's nice!!
Very cool, but now I’ll have to rewatch as I was cooking while listening to 😊
howdy Donald & peeps!💫🥂🔔💙🐪
@ 🐪💙🍀🔔💫 Howdy Lumpy! GTSY !😊😃😉
“How cold? Is up in the air”. 😆
Thank you for all of these, Dana. Here's hoping that the New Year will actually be better than most of us expect. Have a Happy Hogmanay! 🥃
Bummed they cancelled the Edinburgh celebration.
@@bjdefilippo447 Same here. One more strike from the developing climate crisis.
To the teacher, try to find one open ended "rabbit hole" of interest for each student. It helps to make learning a good habit. Mine are cooking and learning Japanese; I will never master any of them, but I will die trying ... with a smile on my face :')
thank you for all that you all do here blessed be ..overgrow overshare overcare overseed eveywhere worldwide...cheers
Nice mantra. I like it.
Thanks for another well researched show. I am looking forward to another inspiring year in ‘25. I know that I am going to need it.
I know I am, and I bet Beau is, ecstatic to hear about the wolves and drones. I love your perspective on education. 100% correct imho. Fred Rogers is and always will be and inspiration and icon.
Thanks Dana. Wishing you and all the Internet People a happy New Year.
I know a gifted teacher who loves it when she gets to answer a question by saying......" I don't know. Let's learn together."
Thank You Dana and Team for the Tech and Science News Highlights and Observations.
Glad to riding down Research Road with Dayna and the rest of the Internet People.
I'm glad to be riding this Road with you Tim!
@ Greetings, Tim & Victoria ! Always a pleasure to be sharing the ride with you both !
A true master is an eternal student. I love teachers that prepare students to seek and acquire more knowledge but also their existing knowledge is avaliable to be amended and updated just like our constitution.
Love this channel, Dana, and how you've evolved it since you and the team stood it up. Looking forward to the coming year and the great content you bring to us, and your new channel as well. Thanks so much for all you and the team does to bring your audience the commentary and news that helps us be better informed of what is going on in our communities and the world. All the best for 2025 to y'all. 😊🎉🥂🎆
I want to like this so much. I stay very current in science and tech news so usually I don't get any more new information.
I'm glad to see Dana is still at it though.
😊
Happy travels, fellow "Roads scholars"!😉
We travel together into the new year good Donald!
😊Ha. I see what you did there...
For once I decided to listen to/watch before commenting. Happy to learn with you again Donald
Happy trails!
Your graphics remind me of Frank Frazetta's magazine art of the Fifties and Sixties. Nicely done.
Graphics are great! Content is great! Thank you Dana. Happy New Year! 🎉
Happy New Year everyone! We'll get through it
I hope you’re right I’m getting worse day by day and I’m REALLY trying to calm down 😢
Happy New Year, Auntie Mamies. Hope we all have a much better time than we are expecting. 😊👍❤️
I like the new visuals, too! Thank you for all your work for us and Happy New Year! 🎉
Love the topic visuals. Super cool stuff.
Thank you for all your research !
I appreciate you!
Thank you so very much Dana!!
Good morning Dana and the Ranch Fam. Happy New Year and Roads to all.
We travel together into the future on this Road also good Donald!
Good morning, Donald ! 👋🍀🕘✌
Loving these cool images and how they change with each topic! As an Oregonian, loved hearing about the use drones over guns to keep our wolves safe!
Can those drones be used on morons hunting wolves too?
This!
Can we take away the guns and make that hunt fair? 😂
@@jamesowensii2562 Twix!
@@jamesowensii2562 All I will say is Twix - because my last comment disappeared! Maybe it didn't like just that word.
You say that as if we haven't spent the last couple weeks hearing about people trying to shoot things they think are drones out of the air. Unless the drone is sending footage of the hunters somewhere so they can be identified, it wouldn't do much to stop humans.
As a rookie engineer with a high interest in sustainability, Research Road is a great addition to my STEM media consumption.
Happy New Year!
Back in the 70s, I was lucky enough to have some teachers in a progressive school who fostered curiosity and a love of learning in their students. These days, teachers don't seem to have the freedom to stray much from "teaching to the test". (Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.)
Happy trails fellow travelers! Let's learn something new today together!
Good morning, Victoria! Always a please to meet you on the road.
Gtsy today Victoria!
@@donaldwert7137
I find great comfort traveling this Roads with friends also good Donald!
@@SaberToothBicycle
It's always my pleasure to be riding the Roads with you Tim!
School is session. Good morning Victoria
I love watching the sky, comet Hale Bopp changed my life.
Thank you for the commentary, Dana.
Happy New Year.
Thank you for being here Shawn! Enjoy the last day of 2024!
@victoriajohnson-parratt6975 Good morning.
You also.
Thank you,Dana.😎🇺🇸💙
No New Year parties please. Hogmonay has been cancelled in Edinburgh because of bad weather warnings! 😞
Even so - I wish you all a Healthy, Happy and Harmonious New Year. ❤
I was bummed. The drone show from a couple of years ago was the best New Year's celebration I'd seen in 60 years, anywhere in the world.
@@bjdefilippo447 Yes. Many people travel to see it. I hope they manage to salvage something.
For news on what's going on in the sky highly recommend EarthSky News. It's a daily email.
Good idea, thanks!
And if you're interested and have some time to spare, Dr.Becky has a great channel for 'Night Sky News' and deep dives into astronomy and astrophysics.
Morning 🌞
Good Morning Mary! 👋🏽🤠💙
Thank you Team Dana. Wishing you and yours and this community a Happy New Year. Love this program.
Happy New Years Ranch Fam!
Lets make the most of our 2025!🎉
Thank you, Dana. I'll be here for the next trip.
I, for one, am pleased to see that Elizabeth Brandt has become researcher since leaving The Daily Bugle.
Hi Dana 👋🏻👋🏻. All good stuff today.
The professor of my infectious diseases class in public health school is one of the leading experts on norovirus. It is ridiculously contagious (it only takes between 1 and 10 virus particles to get you sick, while other things considered "highly contagious" take thousands), and it can survive on surfaces for months.
In addition to the steps mentioned, I recommend eating in public only with utensils (or making sure you touch absolutely nothing between hand washing and touching your food, and washing every nook and cranny of your hands). You can use a spoon or chopsticks for snack foods you're used to eating with your hands. If you buy something like a wrapped sandwich, wash your hands between unwrapping it and eating it (and don't touch it while unwrapping it).
If you do get norovirus, stay home for at least 48 hours after symptoms resolve.
Thoroughly disinfect (with something that specifically says it kills norovirus) every single surface you can reach, especially after you've been sick. For prevention, think phones, doorknobs, light switches, buttons (on appliances/elevators/etc.), handles -- everything someone might have touched -- in addition to frequent handwashing. Assume that every surface you touch while outside your home is coated with it.
Just in case, have some easy-to-digest, ready-to-eat bland "sick" foods on hand. Norovirus hits very rapidly, but it also goes away pretty quickly in most cases (36-48 hours).
Even knowing all this and taking these precautions, I've still caught norovirus myself several times (once from a friend's home months after her family had it, I suspect from playing hide-and-seek with her kids and touching a bedframe while helping one of them hide).
Good morning Ms. Dana and internet folks, for the last time this year.
I hope I can see the planet parade, that would be awesome!
On the subject of the T Coronae Borealis, it was a young boy, Michael Woodman in England, who brought it’s flare-up to the notice of the Astronomer General in 1946.
Happy newyears
Thanks
Good morning, Dana!
Happy New Year
Happy New Year! 🎆
It's time to hit the roads again 😊
One more for the night sky: Saturday 04 Jan, starting at about 17:15 UTC, lunar occultation of Saturn. If it's clear, I plan to start a video of the Moon before then and keep tracking it, but I don't have the kind of gear that gets good pictures of Saturn. It may not be visible at all with the Moon in the frame and coming up on waxing half-moon. That thing is BRIGHT.
Thanks Dana
The Earth wobbles - so everyone fell down or threw up? No? What do you mean it's not flat?
Happy New Year, Dana and Team :)
Happy New Year Dana - thank for your informative presentatin👍💝
Want to protect your livestock from wolves?
There's an ancient profession dedicated to that purpose.
The job title is, 'Shepherd'.
No one would be willing to do that job here Tim.
The working conditions and pay rate suck, and sheep smell really baaaad. ;-)
@victoriajohnson-parratt6975 lol 😂
I hope the speakers are attached to the drones rather than the wolves, the latter would be close to animal cruelty...
Yeah, I caught that too... @@grindsaur
@grindsaur it's not uncommon for animals that are being monitored to have tracking/id collars on. It wouldn't be hard to put a small speaker in them and if they're only used when the animals are stalking livestock animals, it shouldn't result in any behavioral problems for the wolves. It's also substantially safer than the alternative, which would probably be an actual human with a loaded firearm.
Happy new year to everyone at the channel.
As far as the Classroom goes, we made it a part of teaching that you are a "life long learner". Then you teach them how to learn. I think that is what is missing. Teaching students how to differentiate between good and bad information. Most people don't know the difference between "google" research, and scientific research. They don't know what good sources are, or how to tell if they are good. Teach that, and you have people who are life long learners, and not life long cultists.
Howdy folks
Thank you, Dana, et al. Happy New Year🎉🎉
Thank you for the celestial events dates.
The Fred Rogers quote is priceless and timeless ❤❤❤
The new screens are awesome. Breaks up the stare at the shelves. Plus there related to story. Perfect !
Keep kids curious and engaged in learning, not just the AV cart approach. Easier said than done I understand, especially with ed funding so stripped back, and so many of the costs having to be out of pocket. And the pc thing I'm assuming plays into it - I had access to a pc in maybe 1992 as part of a pilot program because I was bored and a horrible student as a result (g&t assement wasn't for a few years), but pcs started showing up in our libraries prob around 1996? They were supposed to be the gateway to a wealth of knowledge, eventually at least... honestly the imacs were pretty colors when they finally came in 🤷
Other thing I'll mention - unless the district pushes it, college degree isn't a be-all-end-all. I wish tradeschool had been an option where I was, there were multiple large build yards that always was looking for certain skills, and if you're up for relocation, that can open a lot of doors (and ya need to keep learning and refining as tools and processes change)
I can tell you the teachers I had in the 90s that I remember are those who really challeneged us to use our imagination or to explore beyond what we directly covered. My 4th grade primary teacher and the various inventions he had us create mockups and stories for for instance, kind of all of my English teachers from 7th grade onward (except ap english) who would point out different books for me to try given I was testing college level by that point, couple of my high school science teachers who would get us engaged with either in the class room or field trip type experiments or exploratory exercises (and occasional Rodney Dangerfield quotes/references in one case - he was a huge fan); I did well in math but I've never really liked it, sorry math teachers, I've yet to use derivatives or multivariable calc in the real world, even with an engineering degree, so I'm out of ideas for that one - if there's a way to work in balancing a checkbook/accounts and compound interest though, those would have helped.
The new visuals are nice! 🎉
Suggested name: Stories From The Neighborhood
It's a beautiful day
I stopped and replayed several times and put all the planet dates on my calendar!!! Thanks Dana and whoever asked the question. Let us know about those meteor showers 🤩
I love that the AI made the voice on the “NY Resolution working” question sound like a Dumba$$🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks Dana and is that wobble the reason for the high # of Northern lights?
The increase in the Northern Lights is due to the decrease in the strength of Earth's magnetic field.
The increase in the northern lights is not due to the wobble, or anything with a weakening of the magnetic field.
The wobble causes the north pole to slowly shift or "process". The only real major difference this makes is that Polaris will no longer be the North Star in the future, and it wasn't thousands of years ago.
The Northern Lights are created when high energy particles are ejected from the sun, called a Coronal Ejection. The sun goes through periodic changes in activity (a little like solar weather) on a roughly 12 year period. We are in a high activity period, thus more auroras. If the Earth's magnetic field weakened we'd see less auroras, because more of the particles would get through instead of being deflected to the poles.
Love the drone/wolves info!! Happy New Year folks!!
Raw pet food trend belongs in oddities. Gullible, party of gawd only knows how many Target shoppers, y’all’s table is ready.
Have you seen the Twix advert with the bears? The camping one. It's sooooo good. 😀
I haven’t seen it, but there’s something about Twix…. 🤔
Oh, yeah! Rocky Kanaka’s channel, “Sitting With Dogs”. 🥰 One of the shelter employees is fond of Twix. People send donations for the dogs and often include some candy for her. Some have made Twix-themed dog toys.
I’ll look out for the ad you mentioned.
@@BC25citizen That's kind of her. The ad is on here. Enjoy!
Thank you Dana again from Sterling Heights Michigan USA
4:59 This may be a posterity-worthy clip -- Leana Wen being right is not something that happens *very much (*a phrase which here means "like, ever") .
Happy New Year to all the peeps! 🎆💜
Thank you Dana. I would like a written list of those Star ⭐️ dates to put reminders on my calendar! Great job.
About new years resolutions. They are more likely to not work. A huge section of people give up on their resolutions in only two to three weeks. By February (there is an actual date they site) more then half the people that made resolutions have abandoned those said resolutions.
You make science fun and interesting. Thank you.
👋🌎
Dana Tales. Anecdana. Danacast. Danalysis. Danadream. 😊
Love the show. I normally listen, so this is the first time I really noticed the illustrations. They're neat and remind me of art in old TSR games.
Thanks ❤️
Very informative video, as per usual. Keep up the good work Dana and the Team. + visuals are so cool and related to the topic. Lovely :)
Another awesome episode of Data with Dana! :)
Happy New Year's to all my positive people. 🎉🎊🥂🎆🎇
We are buckling up in preparation for 2025! 😉🔥👍
Fabulous graphics. Please pass my regards to the artist.
I think you’re thanking AI or a service. You can type into a search engine your criterion and you will find public images and tell AI what you want to create and… it will. 🤓 But it’s time consuming (for me 🤷🏼♂️) as you kind of have to learn to tell what it to do. Telling it to “show someone cooking” might give you a guy cooking at a campfire, pressing buttons on a microwave or making something illegal. 😂
Happy New Year, Dana. Thanks for another interesting episode. I really enjoy the illustrations; they take me back to the superhero comics of my childhood.
Dana's shorts sounds like a good name, all tough a bit Provcative
I am very lucky the school system (public) I went to was excellent. Starting in 4th grade we studied CA history, which included the missions, so we all made a mission out of sugar cubes. When we studied Egypt we made clay objects relating to what we learned (I still have my cat!). This bringing history into our physical realm made all the students engaged. We had math, science, music and art. Up until I graduated high school we were taught so much, in a way accessible to many. Critical thinking was big in middle school and high school and that changed my life. I am very fortunate to have gone to public schools before Reagan began to tear it down.
Thanks, Dana
Happy New Year Dana! I really enjoy your pieces and they are something I look forward to!
Just a Note;
Reports are those Bigfoot Hunters died of EXPOSURE,
If lost outside seek/build SHELTER to keep Dry & Warm
Looks like they didn't watch Beau's videos on camping in the wild...
@angelikalindenau943- 😂 Almost not funny. 👍🏽
You would think they would know that. This reminds me of a camping trip where some peoples camp site and RV were rummaged through by a bear. They left food outside, trash (in a bag) outside, and food inside on the counters. They were irate with the ranger when he said it was their fault.
Happy New Year, Dana. I enjoy your updates.
Happy New Year 🎉
hopefully