We'll never see what will eventually happen in space: an economy that exists symbiotically with Earth. There's the possibility it will never happen, but I have a faith in the human race and think it will never be bound by any barrier that can be surmounted.
I've lived here on The Poor Farm most of my life. Located in western Kansas, where the wind blows - supposedly the Dodge City weather station at the airport has the highest average wind speed in the CONUS. It would be the "sticks" out here if there were any trees, but I like it. I really like the spring - when it is calm, and the smell of the fresh wheat and other plants fill the air with a unique "green" smell. My real love is the fall, when the air is cooling and calm, when you breath the air it is like a drink of cool water. Speaking of cool water, my well produces some mighty good tasting stuff. It is hard water for sure - all the faucets have lime on them, but I'll take it over soft mossy smelling reservoir water from the city any day.
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We'll never see what will eventually happen in space: an economy that exists symbiotically with Earth. There's the possibility it will never happen, but I have a faith in the human race and think it will never be bound by any barrier that can be surmounted.
I share your optimism, Jess. Even with the various governments screwing with the idea.
I have to agree with you both on this one!
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