High Plains Drifters

The life and times of two former vagabonds.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Inconceivable!

You keep using that word...

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"It's easy to love the mountains, but it takes a real Coloradan to appreciate the high plains."
— A local rancher, speaking to Senator Mark Udall.

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About Us

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High Plains Drifters is not entirely correct... but High Plains Former Drifters wasn't very catchy. We've been on the road for the better part of the last half century, but have finally settled down... pretty sure for good.
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Currently Spinning on our Turn-table

  • Mumford & Sons: Sigh No More
  • Shawn Mullins: Light You Up
  • Avett Brothers: Live Volume 3
  • Neko Case: Middle Cyclone

The Real Colorado

I hate that term... we heard it too much during the election. There's the "real" America, or the "real" Virginia, or the "real" whatever. As if any part of this country is fake.

There is no "real" Colorado. There are no parts of this state that are more real than any other. That's what makes Colorado such a great place to live. The hippie driving the Prius that runs on GORP is sitting there at the Cherry Cricket right next to the rancher, next to the banker, next to just about anyone else you could think of.

So there are no "real" and no "fake" parts of this state. Instead, I offer a sampling of interesting links that provide snapshots, not definitive answers, about life around here.


The "Real" Colorado

  • Hardscrabble Times: Journalism, Small Ag Management, and Pack-Burro news
  • The Mountain Gazette
  • Edible Front Range: Local and season grub in these parts
  • Mountain Flyer
  • The Greasy Skillet (not Colorado, but our dear next door neighbors — where the High Plains meets the Great Plains)

Food, Nutrition, Training, and the Great Outdoors

  • Food :: The Atlantic
    The 'Fantasy We Have of Vaccines' Is in Trouble - One of the most effective vaccines available was going to become more accessible—until RFK Jr. dismissed the CDC’s advisory committee.
    1 day ago
  • The Internet Food Association
    Dominate Google Rankings: How Trufla Elevates SEO for Insurance Agencies in the US - Search engine optimization (SEO) has transformed from a marketing accessory into an absolute necessity for businesses across industries. For insurance ag...
    1 month ago
  • Spilled Milk
    Episode 308: Pop Tarts - We may get off to a rocky start, but as Molly presents her treatise on Pop Tarts, things start to fire up. We learn about the origins of breakfast pastries...
    7 years ago
  • Orangette
    October 23 - Last night I got to spend some time with my friend Sam. We hadn't hung out, just the two of us, for a while - maybe not since June was born, if I really th...
    9 years ago
  • The Greasy Skillet
    Orange Vinaigrette - Sometimes I forget recipes. I try something, love it, life happens, and I forget the recipe. This is the case with this simple vinaigrette. Recently I ...
    11 years ago
  • Edible Front Range
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More on Adoption and Foster Parenting

  • Tapestry Books: Specialists in Adoption Books
  • Adopt Us Kids
  • The Dave Thomas Foundation
  • Kids Are Waiting
  • The Colorado State Foster Parent Association
  • Foster Parents dot com

Kids' Stuff

  • Fat Brain Toys — intelligent toys, made in the USA
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Stuff We've Been Talking About

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Our Kitchen Manifesto

We don't pretend to be know anything about cooking, but we're experts on eating, so that should count for something.

One of us has the calibrated nose in the family; the other can usually recognize the smell of smoke, but only after the detector has gone off.

Our Great Danes have never met a protein-based food group that they didn't like.

When you have dogs like that to help out in the kitchen, the five second rule becomes the zero second rule.

One good knife can substitute for 90% of the gadgets at Williams-Sonoma.

Everyone should be required by law to try new things, at least once, but preferably twice.

A fresh loaf of bread goes with everything.

There are no calories in samples or tastings.

Keep it simple.

Be the change you wish to see in the kitchen.

Everything tastes better when it's shared.

odwink photo albums

  • First Haircut
  • Cutie and he knows it
  • First Birthday
  • Birthday and Easter Pix
  • A Day at the Museum
  • Lots of eating, and new shoes
  • Chow Time
  • Jan 6 Pix
  • Christmas in Dalton
  • Crawling, Smiling Z-Man
  • Z-Man in Da House
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