Humanity
Ian
If there's one thing you can count on in Florida during the warmer months of the year, it's storms. We are no stranger to perturbed tourists doling out abusive rants about our daily downpours ruining their vacations. God bless our theme park workers who get to stand there explaining to these people that the rides are closed for their safety while there is lightning popping all around, but I suppose that is a small price to pay to live in what many would describe as paradise.
By Sissi Smith3 years ago in Earth
The View - Issue #2
A Case for Outdoor Life Outdoor lifestyles are healthier lifestyles not only physically, but mentally. Here we will delve into some of the more subtle benefits of spending time in nature. This is not, by any means, a comprehensive list, but I will cover several physiological and mental advantages that nature can provide. Many people often get stuck in that daily grind of working, eating, sleeping, and repeating. I think taking some time away from that seemingly never-ending cycle makes all of the difference. What better place to do it than the great outdoors?
By Nicholas Kleinhenz4 years ago in Earth
The View - Issue #1
About Our Brand Within this blog moving forward I will touch on a plethora of outdoor subjects, but I would like to take the time in this first post to tell my readers a little about us. This is kind of like our intro to give our readers a grasp of what we’re looking to accomplish. River Valley Outdoor Co. is a grassroots company with the intention of bringing quality outdoor products directly to your door. We want to simplify the process for consumers by removing the hassle that comes with shopping in large retail stores. Our aim is to become a brand that you can trust for all of your outdoor needs whether you’re an avid hiker, fisherman, hunter, or just a casual day tripper.
By Nicholas Kleinhenz4 years ago in Earth
October Garden Jobs To Keep You Busy!
With the weather having noticeably cooled, and the clocks going back at the end of the month we're moving quickly towards winter! Frosts become a possibility depending where you are but it's still a lovely season for spending time in your garden!
By Jordan Catto4 years ago in Earth
Here are the most interesting discoveries made by humans during their almost 20-year stay aboard the ISS.
The Earth ceased to be the sole place in the universe that people could call "home" more than twenty years ago. Three men made history on November 2nd, 2000, when they became the first people to live outside of Earth. On the International Space Station (ISS), which had been launched two years earlier, Russians Yuri Gidzenko and Sergei Krikalev and Americans William Shepherd orbited the planet for 141 days. As of this writing in November 2020, 241 people from 19 different countries were living on the ISS.
By T MANJUNATHA4 years ago in Earth
How did the pocket wolf go extinct?
The pocket wolf used to be the largest marsupial carnivore that survived into modern times. Although its skeletal structure and physical appearance are similar to those of the gray wolf, and the pattern of its back fur resembles that of the tiger, taxonomically speaking, the pocket wolf belongs to neither the canine nor the feline family, and it is different from any of the extant carnivores in the northern hemisphere. Kangaroo wolves belong to the marsupial order, Kangarooidae. As we know, the wombat (koala), wombat, and various kangaroos living in Oceania are its "close relatives". The reason why the appearance of wolves and tigers is similar to that of wolves and tigers is that they reproduce in a similar natural environment, resulting in the phenomenon of "convergent evolution".
By Richard Shurwood4 years ago in Earth










