It looks like it might be a week for weird undercurrents—the feeling that something isn’t exactly in synch with what you …
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Forgive me father: A climate confession and possible solution
“A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.” —Greek proverb After …
Read More »Power of the mountains and a unicorn
There’s a big ol’ world out there beyond Highways 135 and 50. I popped in there last week and it’s sort …
Read More »The refuge of mountains
Monday night, two speakers addressed a nearly full auditorium at the former Crested Butte Center for the Arts for the Gunnison …
Read More »Maybe we’re all in a movie.
It certainly appears that Donald thinks his life is one big movie and we are all pipsqueak extras. In the movies …
Read More »Like it or not, second homeowners are part of the community—and division hurts community
The idea of an “empty house tax” certainly has people talking. It has generated letters to the paper from all sides …
Read More »More sun and thoughts at the end of the darkest days
Winter officially began last weekend with the solstice on Saturday at 9:19 p.m.—the shortest day of the entire year in the …
Read More »Happy Holidays from the CB News crew
Another legend lost
One of the true legends of the valley departed for the little cabin in the sky this weekend. The mayor of …
Read More »I was thinking
So I was riding the new Teocalli chairlift Saturday—actually, I might still be riding the new Teo chairlift, given the speed …
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