I stopped by my childhood (age 10 through 19) home in March. It is almost unrecognizable. Gone are the pine trees, low bushes and Italian Cypress. The roof was flat when I was a kid. Perfect for jumping off and into the pool. The shit that happened here... it was a different time
A crappy situation turned into a happy ending thanks to the quick teamwork of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and some helpful neighbors in northwestern Arizona.
One morning, the BLM got an unusual report: a wild burro had fallen into a septic tank in an RV park. Thanks to coordinated efforts from BLM staff, the maintenance crew, Kingman Septic, and some very invested RV park residents, this burro got a second chance.
As Arizona’s communities grow, public lands increasingly border neighborhoods, roadways, infrastructure, and more. Wild burros are naturally curious, which means they can find themselves in surprising places — and sometimes in trouble.
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ALT A burro sticks its head outside of a septic tank
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AI will replace your job in the future? Sure. AI long ago replaced the value of a music DJ and that hobby. No one needs a DJ with a collection of physical music media. No one needs a DJ with taste and knowledge. I had fun while it lasted.