tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1241908479908385117.post7562267506897529196..comments2023-11-22T04:09:54.162-08:00Comments on The Wild Dork: Let it snow?Tom Mrotekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14514584875379775097noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1241908479908385117.post-79034475801408935472013-02-05T16:00:59.210-08:002013-02-05T16:00:59.210-08:00Cindy,
I am glad that this made you stop and pond...Cindy,<br /><br />I am glad that this made you stop and ponder for a day or two! Hopefully other lovers of winter will think on the subject before it is too late to make a difference.<br /><br />TomTom Mrotekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14514584875379775097noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1241908479908385117.post-15790465346932031162013-02-05T09:05:28.057-08:002013-02-05T09:05:28.057-08:00I read your thought provoking blog entry a couple ...I read your thought provoking blog entry a couple of days ago. As per usual, I had to think about how I wanted to respond. I am a person to like you has made many changes in my life so that I impact nature less. I agree with you that the snow industry is helping to kill the thing that they supposedly love. I live in the land of the frozen tundra. We live for our snow sports here. Without snow, the winters are long & hard. I wish our government leaders would get their heads out of their asses & make a comprehensive plan to change our future energy consumption but I don't see that happening soon. So, I agree that each of us as individuals need to look at our own actions & understand that their are always consequences. We need to know that what we do will make a difference to future generations. Thanks again for such a insightful post. Cindy Puziohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09269613988712319007noreply@blogger.com