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Missing Fred and Zachary on TV


Friday, July 07, 2006

The way of the land is changing.As the view of public television
is changing.Over harvisting and antler chasing,The unawareness of humans role within the ballance weighs heavy to one side or the other. It is that people dont always like one another or can not always see eye to eye,In fact there is probably a lot of difference betweem you and I. And that is what makes us all unique.Freds wisdom we all gathered around like a warm camp fire.Weather Fred will ever return to the television is only known to him. As to should he know he is and always will be loved and respected and admired for his strength and passion in helping to maintain the ballance between all
living things plant and animals alike.Wealthy and poor alike unpracticle and practicle alike, We all miss you,You are the elder wiseman of this shrinking tribe.With the strength and wisdom you taught us we will cary on, Teach and enjoy.Thank You both for Loving us enough to have shared your outdoor experiences with those who may only have lived outdoors threw you and your show.

Running Wolf, Hartland Mi.

Dear Running Wolf:

Thank you for taking the time to write your thoughts.  It's true that the way of the land is changing, but it's been that way since the beginning of time. Life is constant change, some good, some bad and some neither.  If it wasn't that way it would probably be a very boring life.  I thank you for allowing my family to share our experiences with you.  I will forward this email on to my father Fred Trost as it pertains to him and I'm sure he will enjoy reading it.

Respectfully Outdoors,

Zachary Trost

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