The rare total lunar eclipse and “Super Blood Moon” on September 27 got many people out of their homes to look at the sky. Clouds hampered the view for some, while others had a clear look at the phenomenon. Changes in animal behavior were noticed. In the city, dogs began barking as the eclipse reached its peak. In the pasture, the wild animal behavior also changed. … [Read more...] about Coyotes, dogs react to peak of lunar eclipse
Archives for September 2015
‘Invasive’ High School Survey Asks Students How Many Guns Their Families Have, Why They Have Guns
In a classroom exercise that has ignited outcry from the public, students at a Texas high school were given a questionnaire asking if their families owned guns, why their families owned guns and how their parents lean politically. … [Read more...] about ‘Invasive’ High School Survey Asks Students How Many Guns Their Families Have, Why They Have Guns
Chuck Scates, famous fly guide, dies
Coastal fly fishermen and fly-fishing guides lost a friend and mentor on Monday, as well-known guide Chuck Scates lost his battle with cancer. After all of the necessary calls were made, his friends and former co-workers at Redfish Lodge on Copano Bay told the rest of the fishing community of the loss of the lodge’s former general manager on their Facebook post. … [Read more...] about Chuck Scates, famous fly guide, dies