Anya Steinberg
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Podcast Appearances
Animals that you could eat, like plants that you could eat would grow. And then, you know, the water soaks through the ground and recharges the water table. And so that is like how the water cycle works. It cycles through the landscape. So it was very, very cool to see
Animals that you could eat, like plants that you could eat would grow. And then, you know, the water soaks through the ground and recharges the water table. And so that is like how the water cycle works. It cycles through the landscape. So it was very, very cool to see
that in action and then to also see in the modern day and in the absence of that system and in the presence of a system where the LA Aqueduct is taking water out of the valley never to return, like how that has changed what the landscape looks like. You know, it's dry, it's dusty, it's deserty.
that in action and then to also see in the modern day and in the absence of that system and in the presence of a system where the LA Aqueduct is taking water out of the valley never to return, like how that has changed what the landscape looks like. You know, it's dry, it's dusty, it's deserty.
that in action and then to also see in the modern day and in the absence of that system and in the presence of a system where the LA Aqueduct is taking water out of the valley never to return, like how that has changed what the landscape looks like. You know, it's dry, it's dusty, it's deserty.
It was hard to imagine what Noah was talking about when he was describing what it would have looked like in the past.
It was hard to imagine what Noah was talking about when he was describing what it would have looked like in the past.
It was hard to imagine what Noah was talking about when he was describing what it would have looked like in the past.
Richard. He was one of my favorite people that I met. He's just so kooky, so himself, very California hippie character. When I met him, he rolled up in this big red pickup truck with all these bumper stickers on the back. One of them I remember seeing was, LA sucks, the Owens Valley dry, which I thought was funny. And he was wearing this long sleeve tie-dye shirt That said, furry hippie on it.
Richard. He was one of my favorite people that I met. He's just so kooky, so himself, very California hippie character. When I met him, he rolled up in this big red pickup truck with all these bumper stickers on the back. One of them I remember seeing was, LA sucks, the Owens Valley dry, which I thought was funny. And he was wearing this long sleeve tie-dye shirt That said, furry hippie on it.
Richard. He was one of my favorite people that I met. He's just so kooky, so himself, very California hippie character. When I met him, he rolled up in this big red pickup truck with all these bumper stickers on the back. One of them I remember seeing was, LA sucks, the Owens Valley dry, which I thought was funny. And he was wearing this long sleeve tie-dye shirt That said, furry hippie on it.
He has like kind of shoulder length, white hair. That's a little bit all over the place. And the kind of person that he is is just the kind of person that's very chatty, can talk your ear off. And actually, when we were like in the parking lot getting ready to leave, he like struck up this conversation with these other people in the parking lot. And we just stood there for 10 minutes talking.
He has like kind of shoulder length, white hair. That's a little bit all over the place. And the kind of person that he is is just the kind of person that's very chatty, can talk your ear off. And actually, when we were like in the parking lot getting ready to leave, he like struck up this conversation with these other people in the parking lot. And we just stood there for 10 minutes talking.
He has like kind of shoulder length, white hair. That's a little bit all over the place. And the kind of person that he is is just the kind of person that's very chatty, can talk your ear off. And actually, when we were like in the parking lot getting ready to leave, he like struck up this conversation with these other people in the parking lot. And we just stood there for 10 minutes talking.
I was checking my watch, like, are we going to get out on the road? And he's talking their ear off about Owens Valley this, Owens Valley that. You should go here. It was just a cute experience. And what does he do?
I was checking my watch, like, are we going to get out on the road? And he's talking their ear off about Owens Valley this, Owens Valley that. You should go here. It was just a cute experience. And what does he do?
I was checking my watch, like, are we going to get out on the road? And he's talking their ear off about Owens Valley this, Owens Valley that. You should go here. It was just a cute experience. And what does he do?
He's a longtime resident of the valley. And this history of the aqueduct is like a little bit of a passion project of his. Like he showed up with a stack of books and they had all of these sticky notes sticking out of them. And they were just books about the valley's history and about the aqueduct's history.
He's a longtime resident of the valley. And this history of the aqueduct is like a little bit of a passion project of his. Like he showed up with a stack of books and they had all of these sticky notes sticking out of them. And they were just books about the valley's history and about the aqueduct's history.
He's a longtime resident of the valley. And this history of the aqueduct is like a little bit of a passion project of his. Like he showed up with a stack of books and they had all of these sticky notes sticking out of them. And they were just books about the valley's history and about the aqueduct's history.