Upcoming improvements to CFP: new interactive map, campfire discussions, and more Signs of fall: undercover is browning, but still plenty of green in trees. 🔥 Rains threatens to extinguish fire, but aquifer rejoices

Original Gate

A short history of water management

There was a time when the water just flowed …

Unfettered, free and without a thought.

A parable of a water manager, at night, with regrets

And then we built the original gate. And one more after that, and then another and another until there were too many to count. Granted, nothing is more complicated than water management. But let’s also face the facts: We brought it on ourselves.

And now the question: Can we still fix it to get it right? Or is it too late. In this short video, a confident water manager wavers with a moment of doubt, and a confession, in the middle of the night. The good news: The Cowboy at the Campfire was waiting.

Here at Campfire Park, the campfire is always crackling and visitors are always welcome

— Campfire Cowboy

You’ve got Mailbag

Cowboy answers fan mail

It’s a well known cliché …

That you shouldn’t reinvent the wheel.

Cowboy answers fan mail

But why not? What if a square wheel is better? In this modern day world that everything is turned on its head, there’s really no telling. Same goes with the campfire. Lots of people are going around and saying, “hey, the campfire is fine.” But if that’s the case, why are so many of our “in person” campfire talks not drawing big crowds, or really any people at all? Hint: It has nothing to do with the quality of our talks (in our opinion). That’s where Campfire Park’s very own Cowboy at the Campfire steps in to answer Suzy from Toledo’s letter about that the campfire reboot at Campfire Park is all about. Think “square wheel” only better.

The era before phones is where the dinosaurs like me roam.

— Dino

Here at Campfire Park, the campfire is always crackling and visitors are always welcome

— Campfire Cowboy

Campfire 6

When in doubt …

Test again.

That’s my theory and I go back to it time and time again. On that note, here’s an image to look at.

When I write a song, I pick up with whatever I'm thinking about and go with it.

— Bobby Angel

It's a new dawn with Burt Silver, because he stayed up all night to see it.

— Burt Silver
Buck Buckner
Looks like rain.
Bobby Angel
Smells like cedar and coffee.
A large log drops into the campfire, causing embers to rise up.
Campfire Cowboy
Kick another log into the fire.
Bobby Angel
Did ya feel that? Rain alright