Deep history of a place in the Eastern Great Plains where the tall grass prairie carved by deep river valleys intersects with the area that has wooded lakes left by the last glacier.
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Retired geologist and recovering academic who is a husband, father, and grandfather. My essays aim to make technical science accessible to "real" people. I'm also writing portal fantasy set in the Land at the Edge of the Sky.
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