What happened to ABC’s Big Sky?

If you’re not familiar with the TV series “Big Sky,” it came out with a bang in season one. It only lasted 3 seasons. What a shame for a show that had such a great first season! It “starred” Ryan Phillippe, which turned out to only mean he was in a few episodes very early in the beginning of the series. I won’t spoil the show for you at this moment, but let’s just say using his name was the big ticket seller, even if he barely appeared at all. Kind of lame, but I got over their trickery because the plot was good. I was all-in on the drama.


Now I might spoil the series for you but in season one there was the antagonist Ronald Pergman. He was a fantastic villain. He made it in to season two and if you were to ask me, the series should have kept his story line going but for whatever reason he went from a weak man, to a dark and mean monster, then back to a weak man and was killed off in season two. The show seemed to almost turn into one where each episode was a different crime to be solved instead of an ongoing search for the bad guys, over the course of the season or even the whole series.

Season two’s plot became one of a random family who had inner-family drama that I tried to care about but just couldn’t. Ronald Bergman was the gold of the show and when he was taken out, so was my interest. I kept watching as much of season two as I could but then found myself not caring if I missed an episode. I have no idea how season two ended and couldn’t care less what went on in season three.

I know they added Reba McEntire, who is awesome! But she was a villain, so I read, which is just not believable whatsoever. That’s like handing me an orange and telling me it’s a horse saddle. Makes no sense. So I’m not surprised the ratings were in a steady decline until the show was cancelled in 2023. Season one averaged 0.54, which is good in TV world, and season three dipped all the way down to the 0.2’s. Not good in TV world.

Like I said, it’s a shame they killed off the storyline that got them on the map– Ronald and the drama surrounding him.

Did you watch the series? What could they have done different to keep the show alive?

-Out of the Wilderness

Does your dog have anxiety?

Hello all you dog lovers out there! I am one of you, having loved dogs since the day I was born (I think? I don’t really remember that day exactly per se). But when I was 4-years-old we got a beagle pup named Belle and she was the best addition to the family (besides me, of course 🤓)! She was playful, sassy, sniffy (I said she was a beagle hound right?), opinionated, and so, so cute! I don’t remember her having anxiety except for a memory of when she tried to get under a hutch as my mom, brother, and I were lying in the hallway of a small house watching the walls bow in and out during Hurricane Andrew. That was quite a scary night for all of us!

Fast forward to that innocent, adorable middle schooler (me 😏) who’s now a grown man with two beagles of his (my) own. Piper and Asia. I could write many a’blog posts about the antics of Piper the beagle but she doesn’t have a lick of anxiety, at least when it comes to storms. When it thunders, she simply rolls her brown eyes as if to say, “That’s all ya got?”


Asia, on the other hand, even though she’s playful like a tomboy and pretty adventurous, gets really frightened by loud noises.


So you can imagine how it goes during 4th of July fireworks. Not good, that’s all I’ll say.


This past celebration she did pretty good, though. She panted a lot and walked around, unsettled but she didn’t seem to be completely freaked out. I felt like that was a win for her. However, the very next day she was left alone as we went out for a family reunion dinner and, because it’s Florida and this is what happens in Florida, a perfectly sunny day turned into a monsoon of rain, lightning, thunder, and wind as we were in the restaurant. Mostly all I could think about was, “Is the storm anywhere close enough for Asia to hear the thunder?” Well, clearly it was because when I got back to her, she had done a number on the door frame trim casing.


Poor little thing! All she can think of in those moments is getting out. Even if she were to somehow chew her way out of the room, which was closed off with a door, of course, she would just be wandering around the house and I’m not sure if she would move on to chewing up a door that leads to outside or not. One crazy part about this is that she hasn’t always had this anxiety. In fact, I used to work a job with typical working hours (9am to 6pm) and storms would come and go, no damage from any anxiety whatsoever. It’s only been in the last 5 to 7 years that she’s exhibited this type of behavior. I’ve heard a change like that can happen as a dog ages, I feel bad for her because in those moments she has no idea that she’s just as safe as when the loud noises aren’t happening.

Do you have experience with dog anxiety like this with any of your dogs? Have you tried anything that helped sooth them when they normally get worked up? Share in the comments and I’ll be sure to research any advice you have!


-Out of the Wilderness

Do you cuss like a sailor?

When did “cuss like a sailor” become a phrase people say? I’m 44-years-old and my first experience with a sailor was Popeye. If anything, I’d think a common phrase would be “eat spinach like a sailor,” because Popeye could put down some spinach! The next sailor that comes to mind is Jack Sparrow, who’s also a pirate, of course. If we’re going along with him as our example, the common phrase would be “drink like a sailor.” Actually, now that I type that out, I think that one actually is a thing people say.


I have no doubt that sailors (military, civilian, etc) probably cuss up a storm, especially in a storm and they’re trying to sail through it. But the same could be said about daily commuters. Getting stuck in rush hour traffic going to and coming from work will make anyone use profanity, even if it’s just under their breath. So why isn’t “cuss like a commuter” a popular phrase, with the same familiarity as the term “road rage”? Because I can almost guarantee you that where there is road rage, there is profanity.

If you have any insight into this piece of useless trivia, I’m all ears!

-Out of the Wilderness

The Samsung Galaxy Flip Horror Commercial – The Location and More

Aside from being a Flip 4 owner myself, I can say with impartiality that this commercial is very entertaining! It has the feel of an 80s horror movie but with a modern twist. That modern twist being the Samsung Galaxy flip phone, of course. Once you see it, you can’t unsee it. Take a look at the commercial, if you dare, then scroll down for more info!


The Location. The commercial was filmed at a sporty campground in Peguerinos, Spain called Camping Valle Enmedio. Here’s a look at it on Google Maps.

As a full-time camper (camping stories here), the camp looks amazing! If I could drive there with my Vintage travel trailer, I’d drop everything and go.


The Tease. Intuitive people are suggesting this commercial is preceding the Flip 5, which will probably be coming out soon. That makes sense, as the Flip 4 has been out for a couple of years now. Here’s my first post about the Flip 4 and now that I’ve had one for awhile, I can still say that I love it, even if the pre-installed protective screen has a crease where the phone folds. Just like every phone out there, there will be things you love about it and things you dislike but overall, the flip has been a great phone and the ability to fold has been a benefit quite a few times for me.

For the iPhone users reading this, did the ad sway you in any way at all towards switching? It’s definitely something to think about, just don’t make eye contact because then it’s…


-Out of the Wilderness

KIA Sportage Commercial – The Klepto Eagle and Eagle Sounds

Is there anything more American than the bald eagle? I think not! KIA takes flight with that idea in a new Sportage commercial. The soaring kleptomaniac is the antagonist while the couple in the Sportage race to right what has been wronged. And yes, we are addicted to our phones. This commercial proves it. Take a look then scroll down for more info…


The Call. The commercial opens with the eagle screeching into the scene. I happened to record an eagle making some pretty awesome noises. I have no idea what the calls mean, but I betcha the other, younger eagle nearby knew exactly what was being communicated.


The Bird. I’ve loved eagles for a long time. When I can get photos of the majestic birds, it feels like a win for that day. Here are a few of my favorites and if you have a second, check out my gallery dedicated to Just Birds.


See you all tomorrow…

-Out of the Wilderness