Greetings Everyone,
I've been reading in the forum for a few weeks, and figured it was time to say hello. I think FSW is one of the few viable avenues for having an impact on our country and its culture. For that reason I'll support it and hope eventually to participate in it.
Unfortunately, in the short term I think I'll have to settle for being an associate and not a full member. I live in Minnesota, which has a very statist culture, despite at one point having elected Jesse Ventura as governor. I'd love to move west right now, but mainly for job reasons find that impossible at the moment. Now I have read the advice of a number of members here to the effect, "just move, there are plenty of jobs". Here is my problem, one I haven't yet come across in the forum: I don't just have a job, I have a vocation. I'm sure this sounds strange to some, but I feel a calling to what I do. I am a professor at a private Christian university, Wyoming doesn't have any schools that would allow me, let alone encourage me to teach the things I do and unfortunately I don't have the money to found my own university there. If I did that would solve a lot of problems. In my selfish moments I'd love to chuck it all and move now, but I'd be turning my back on something I believe God has called me to do.
So, what is my solution. At least for now I think finding some land in Wyoming and gradually building a retreat/cabin there with the hope of someday moving is a reasonable compromise. I plan to participate regularly in the forum and hope that I will be welcome even though I can't move to Wyoming in the short term.
Anyways, greetings to all. I look forward to future interactions. I'm planning a scouting trip to Wyoming for August (I'll start a different thread) and I'll look forward to some input.
Steve