Last year I made a goal of traveling to one national park/year not as a hope to see as many things as I can before Trump pollutes our nation (literally and figuratively) and not because I think they'll all burn down--please see Smokey the Bear below--but because the great outdoors is the greatest place in all the land. Seriously. I know many who voted for Trump are too busy looking toward the next life to care about how much damage will be done to the here and now, but for real, I don't think I've lived yet, as I haven't been to Yellowstone, or the Grand Canyon, or Redwood Forest. Not to make this all about me, Yadi, and all the billions of creatures that live in the wild also love parks and I know lots of humans do too. If nothing else, I'm sure people like clean drinking water, so go out on Earth Day and stand for your water and air quality.
Yadi and I recently took a road trip south to run in different parts of the country. I hit up a 50k in Stillwater, Oklahoma, we hiked in Oklahoma City, we ran and hike about 25 miles in Palo Duro Canyon in Texas, and then camped and ran in the Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge. All of those jobs of the people who sustain life in these parks and refuges, all of the people who enjoy nature, all of the plant and animal life who depend on these spaces, suffering. Our Mother Earth has given us everything and yet we continue to destroy her. If you believe in the soul of our earth, the validity of science, and if the great, great world makes your heart happy, call your representatives, march, pick up trash in your park, donate your money, become a member of our parks and don't let Trump rape our Mother.
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