Dad, Mom and I went on the four-wheelers to check the Upper End (I didn’t see Kit Fox, or Momma Fox are any of my friends ☹) and the Back Forty.
Mom was pretty excited to see all the Sand Hill Cranes up there, but I didn’t see any of my friends.
We didn’t see any coyotes either…. which is a VERY good thing.
But we did see T’Ata and Glory Bee
Although, I don’t know if that was a good thing or not.
I am truly not fond of HORSE KISSES!!!
Boomer
(I barked at T’Atat, but she ignored me! Humph!)





She just loves ya, Boomer ~
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Humph! Boomer
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So sweet to see Boomer thinking it all through !!!!
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Very disgusted at being kissed. Boomer
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Ew, horse kisses sound gross to a dainty Beagle
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EW is right! Boomer
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Oh Boomer–just like a guy—pretending
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No, I really don’t like horse kisses Boomer
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Boomer, I don’t understand how anyone could ignore you!
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It would be good if the horses did! Boomer
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I know you like to stay aware of water issues. Here are some things happing in The Valley and at WSC: More News and Updates
New Poll Shows More Love for Public Lands – In unsurprising news to us here in Colorado, a new poll by Colorado College shows that 75% of Westerners think the rollback of laws that protect our land, water, and wildlife poses a serious problem for our #publiclands.
WSCC Receives New Belgium Water Grant – Beer + Conservation + Funding = A few of our favorite things! For the second year in a row, WSCC received a grant from New Belgium Brewing to support water conservation projects on the North Fork of the Gunnison! Thank you New Belgium for your continued support!
Is Your River Wild & Scenic? – On February 19, the GMUG Forest Plan Revision Team will release its Draft Wild & Scenic Eligibility Report, and is requesting that public comment be received by March 22. Eligibility is the first of the three-step Wild and Scenic River process, each step of which includes opportunities for public engagement. You can learn more by joining one of the two webinars the GMUG is hosting to walk through this process (February 19 from 3:30 – 5:00 AND February 22nd from 9:00 – 10:30).
WSCC in DCI – In this month’s edition of shameless Conservation Center self-promotion, WSCC was featured in the January 9th edition of Delta County Independent. Thanks to Tamie and everyone at DCI staff for the great article!
Upcoming Events
Feb 12 – Delta County Libraries “Armchair Travel” with Ben Graves, 6pm, Paonia Library
Feb 14 – Watershed Committee Meeting – 4:00pm
Feb 20 – Outreach Committee Meeting – 5:00pm
Feb 21 – WSCC + Delta Conservation District Water Workshop #1, Memorial Hall, 6pm
Feb 25 – Public Lands Committee Meeting – 5:15pm
March 6 – Legislative Mixer, Remedy – details coming soon!
March 13 – WSCC + Delta Conservation District Water Workshop #2, Paradise Theatre
March 15 – WSCC Film Screening at Paradise Theatre
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Everybody thinks horses are so great, but we dogs know they aren’t! Love, Hank 🙂
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You got that right, Hank! Boomer
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Oh my barking at the giver of such fine horse kisses … poor Boomer 🙂
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T’Ata is a fine horse, Mom says, but I say YUCK to horse kisses! Boomer
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