#visibleloveland: The stories behind the faces of some of Loveland’s homeless

Loveland, Colorado, is known as an artisan community, with an emphasis on casting brass sculpture; but there are also many painters, jewelry makers, galleries and museums.  The city of 75,000 souls is also known for it's Valentine re-mailing program, so your sweetheart can get a valentine card from the land of love. But Loveland, like

By |January 12th, 2018|Tags: , |

Unstuck at Elevation

Here's another contest entry with a local publication. I didn't win, but I got first runner-up, so I'm happy. http://www.elevationoutdoors.com/unstuck-at-elevation/

“Northern Double Header”

I've been having luck getting fishing stories published, especially catching northern pike on the central Wisconsin mill pond where I grew up. Badger Sportsman is one of my favorite magazines. I was thrilled when they accepted the following story. CLICK HERE to see the article.  

“What I’m Thankful For”

DECEMBER 2016 THE WRITE STUFF PAGE  NCW Essay Contest Winner by Kurt Buss As a Baby Boomer, I’ve lived long enough to be thankful for many things—and I’m most thankful for that. With Cuba in the news following Castro’s death I’m reminded of the Cold War, and how close the world came to nuclear annihilation

By |December 7th, 2016|Tags: , , |

“Bringing It All Back Home”

I worked for many years in the building deconstruction and material reuse business, taking apart structures and re-purposing the components. I had the opportunity to write a feature article on the subject for the Boulder Green Building Journal, so I took it. Click here to view the PDF file

Natural Home “Eco-Expert”

I always loved this publication. It had a Southwest tone to it. It was nicely produced. I was happy when a friend of mine who worked there asked me if I'd respond to a question in their "Eco-Experts" section where readers pose questions and invited "experts" respond. It was a relatively easy question that I

By |November 11th, 2015|Tags: , , |
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