Two new Forbes on ERCOT debt, Wilson on the podcast, Evening Grosbeaks
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Two Forbes pieces on ERCOT debt, Stephen Wilson on the podcast, & Evening Grosbeaks at Fred Baca Park It’s good to be back in Austin. Lorin and I had a great road trip through Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico. It was a lot of driving -- more than 2,200 miles in 10 days – but it was great to get out of the Texas heat for a while. Taos was a highlight of the trip. I haven’t spent much time in New Mexico since I lived on the Navaho reservation back in the early 1980s. Taos has grown a lot since then. Plus, I’d forgotten how beautiful the area is. The valley around Taos has been getting a lot of rain which meant the streams were flowing and the wildflowers were running rampant. We had some great hikes, did some birdwatching, and a lot of relaxing. We got back to Austin late Sunday, just in time to luxuriate in some hard rain on Monday. We got about three inches at our house. While it wasn’t enough to end the drought that has been baking the state, the rain was very welcome.
Two new Forbes on ERCOT debt, Wilson on the podcast, Evening Grosbeaks
Two new Forbes on ERCOT debt, Wilson on the…
Two new Forbes on ERCOT debt, Wilson on the podcast, Evening Grosbeaks
Two Forbes pieces on ERCOT debt, Stephen Wilson on the podcast, & Evening Grosbeaks at Fred Baca Park It’s good to be back in Austin. Lorin and I had a great road trip through Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico. It was a lot of driving -- more than 2,200 miles in 10 days – but it was great to get out of the Texas heat for a while. Taos was a highlight of the trip. I haven’t spent much time in New Mexico since I lived on the Navaho reservation back in the early 1980s. Taos has grown a lot since then. Plus, I’d forgotten how beautiful the area is. The valley around Taos has been getting a lot of rain which meant the streams were flowing and the wildflowers were running rampant. We had some great hikes, did some birdwatching, and a lot of relaxing. We got back to Austin late Sunday, just in time to luxuriate in some hard rain on Monday. We got about three inches at our house. While it wasn’t enough to end the drought that has been baking the state, the rain was very welcome.