A recent court decision has me turning around in circles and searching for a homely place to burn my seemingly useless Montana Constitution.
Montana

Expediency at any Cost? What is a Citizen to do?

Dig that Conservation Corps
Spring is here everywhere I turn in Montana. We have a corny old axiom for those of you who cannot visualize the weather we're eternally captivated by. "Wait five minutes or drive five miles and you'll see different weather," we say. Likewise with my mind. I mean, it seems the same is true of my spring-y ambitions.

Don't Look Back
Here's a recent email I sent out to many of my closest friends. I thought I'd make my documentary film, Don't Look Back, Montana, available to anyone who wants to see it in the ProgressiveU community. My offer to send out a dvd to an interested party still stands. Please, tell me what you think of the 15 minute production and spread the word. This is a very important issue to me.

Earth Day and Privying Preconceptions and Premonitions
Earth day in Missoula, Montana was wild. Preconceptions were dashed, premonitions were ousted, and privy green ideas and events were uplifted.

Don't Look Back, Montana
Just finished my advocacy documentary and oh boy, it's a hoot.

Montana & Coal: can we dig it?
I live in Western Montana where the debate over what energy resource the state should pursue is heating up in a place some have called 'the Saudi Arabia of coal'. Coal is a dirty fossil fuel. It's dirty to mine, it's dirty when it's transported and it's dirty to burn. It's just plain dirty.



