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In conclusion of his series on the evolution of mass tourism in the Yellowstone region, Earle Layser wonders why there s no leadership from local politicians and public land managers? ....
What happens when a bunch federal of bureaucratic agencies are thrown together with a mission to protect America s best wildlife ecosystem? Not enough, argues Earle Layser in part two of his series on Yellowstone ....
One by-product of the coronavirus pandemic has been a resurgence of magic. Not the magic of J.R.R. Tolkeinâs elves, nor the whimsical transfiguration that lifted James into a life adventure, bound on his travels in a giant stone fruit. Not even the magic of Salman Rushdie and his alchemical combination of religion and history; nor the wizardry by which the world shifts in an Octavia Butler novel. No, the kind of sorcery that has been rekindled is bigger than those. Itâs what Stephen King called âa uniquely portable kind of magicâ â books themselves. By one count by Global English Editing, reading has increased by 35% worldwide during the pandemic, though that number dips to 25% in the United States. Unless you work in health care and other essential industries (or journalism) you might have found yourself with some extra time over the past year, and thereâs only so much streaming television you can watch. ....
If youâre still hunting for holiday gifts and looking to support local authors and businesses, look no further. The News&Guide has compiled a list of 22 books for Wyoming s County 22. The books, recommended by Jackson Hole Writers and local bookstores, are written by local authors or those with Wyoming ties. There s truly something for everyone, from kids to photographers to poetry lovers. 1) Ski Run Fun by Hannah Navarro Wilson resident Hannah Navarro has published her first childrenâs book, âSki Run Fun,â available at ski resorts and bookstores. She wrote the book last winter and self-published it a year later. ....
Walking around Timbered Island one day in the 1990s I spied something that didnât fit the landscape. When I was closer I saw a chain-link fence about armpit high enclosing a small rectangle. I suspected as soon as I saw the shape and some plastic flowers stuck to the wire: I went straight up, looked down and saw what I expected. It was a grave. I was elated. If youâre a person who understands that reaction, you will enjoy Earle Layserâs new book, âJackson Holeâs Buried History: The Funerary Landscape Unearthed.â Layser, an amateur historian with several previous books, is a man who appreciates a good burial ground. ....