Andy Rieger for The Transcript Apr 11, 2021
Apr 11, 2021
WILBURTON â The blooming dogwood and redbud trees along State Highway 2 adjacent to Robbers Cave State Park are competing for the visitorsâ attention on a weekday drive-through.
Above nearby Fource Malie Creek, two turkey vultures ride the wind like sailors on a broad reach. At a park campground, an experienced climber is teaching the ropes to a group of teenagers.
Itâs been decades since my family camped here, a tiny state park in the San Bois Mountains of southeast Oklahoma. We explored the caves and stone outcroppings thinking Jesse James, Pretty Boy Floyd or even Belle Starr may have left some stolen loot here for the taking.
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Disneyland s Tomorrowland was terribly conceived from the start. There s only one way to fix it.
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Disneyland is a marvel of immersion. When you step into the gates, the real world melts away, replaced by little vignettes of fantasy. Except Tomorrowland. Tomorrowland is a mess.
There have been better and worse versions of Tomorrowland. But none have ever really worked, and Walt Disney himself knew it from the start.
Tomorrowland was a last-minute addition. Disney had grand visions but not unlimited funds, and many ideas went by the wayside during the planning and construction of Disneyland. Tomorrowland was always in limbo. It was supposed to have a submarine ride, the monorail and a “house of the future.” Then the project’s timeline started falling further and further behind, and park general manager C.V. Wood convinced Disney to shelve the land and open it sometime after the rest o
Print article ATLANTA Long before he stormed the U.S. Capitol, Bruno Joseph Cua flashed warning signs he was headed for serious trouble in his hometown of Milton, Georgia. Perched behind the wheel of his Toyota pickup with a Trump 2020 flag streaming from the truck bed, the 18-year-old harassed drivers whose vehicles showed support for Joe Biden or liberal causes. He joined social media sites favored by the extreme right and filled up his feeds with screeds that became more strident following Trump’s Nov. 3 loss. He wrote of acquiring an assault-style weapon illegally. And when Trump called supporters to Washington Jan. 6 for his “Save America” rally, Cua was all in.
Timber growers association wants everyone to plant trees
April 12, 2021 Tree seedlings
Uganda Timber Growers Association (UTGA), an organisation of commercial tree growers, has embarked on a campaign to see everyone plants trees.
This was stated by Solomon Osewe Oketcho after his appointment as UTGA’s new board chairman for 2021 to 2023; the appointment is renewable. Oketcho was elected by the annual general meeting of the assembly sitting at Silver Springs hotel, Bugolobi on March 18, 2021; he replaces Dr Kiremire Noreda Bashabe.
Oketcho is also a board member of the Deposit Protection Fund of Uganda (DPF) and an executive director for Strategy and Risk Management at Bank of Uganda.
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