I read this
article<http://www.birdwatchersdigest-digital.com/birdwatchersdigest/november_december_2015/?pg=91&pm=2&u1=friend>
in the most recent issue of Bird Watcher's Digest. Julie Zickefoose touched on
many themes in the column, but for a few paragraphs there is (in my opinion)
one of the most scathingly accurate assessment of the environmental life of the
inner Bluegrass. Gave me a sick feeling in my stomach.
Bird Watcher's Digest - November/December 2015
For more than 30 years, Bird Watcher's Digest has been entertaining and
informing bird watchers with our blend of excellent feature articles, bird
species profiles, accounts of birding adventures, and stunning art and
photography. Each 112-page issue of BWD covers a variety of topics from bird
feeding and wildlife gardening to choosing birding gear, and improving your
bird-spotting and identification skills. But most of all, BWD is delightfully
enjoyable to read from cover to cover. Why? Because BWD is created and
published by bird watchers, for bird watchers. We think you'll agree that once
you open your first issue of Bird Watcher's Digest, you won't be able to put it
down.
Read
more...<http://www.birdwatchersdigest-digital.com/birdwatchersdigest/november_december_2015/?pg=91&pm=2&u1=friend>
I'd say "enjoy," but it's really more like "read and weep."
Mark