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Borrego Springs Local • December 24, 2020

Discover the Wisdom of Denny DuVall: Desert Dwelling

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Embracing the Wisdom of Denny DuVall

Denny DuVall is a respected author and journalist who has spent years living in the desert and accumulating valuable knowledge about desert life. Born into a family that was part of Old Borrego, DuVall has a deep-rooted connection to Borrego Springs history. Through his writings at the Borrego Sun newspaper and his book, “That’s My Story and I’m Stickin’ To It,” he shares his experiences, insights, and advice on desert living.

By supporting Denny’s work, you are not only playing a vital role in preserving the rich history of Borrego Springs but also actively encouraging him to continue sharing his wealth of wisdom with the world. As Denny documents his experiences, insights, and advice on desert living, we all benefit from his unique perspective and expertise. By endorsing his efforts, we inspire him to keep writing and sharing his knowledge, which in turn helps to educate and enlighten readers who seek to understand the intricacies of desert life.


Denny DuVall’s engaging first book is a must-read for all Borregans, copies available via “ Graphics You Can Trust ” in the Mall, Amazon online, and other outlets where important local literature is offered for sale.

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When we invest in Denny’s work, we contribute to a collective effort to draw out valuable information from his vast reservoir of knowledge. This information, once shared, can help improve our understanding of desert living, its challenges, and its rewards. Through Denny’s writings, we gain access to a treasure trove of wisdom that enriches our lives and broadens our understanding of the world around us. By standing behind Denny and championing his work, we contribute to the preservation and dissemination of this valuable wisdom for future generations to learn from and appreciate.

Denny DuVall’s Borrego Sun Articles

Denny’s Desk is a collection of articles that Denny DuVall has written for the Borrego Sun. These articles cover various topics, from things that irritate him to living off the grid and driving safely in the desert. Some highlights from Denny’s Desk include:

  1. “Things That Irritate Me”: A candid look at Denny’s opinions on various societal issues, showcasing his no-nonsense approach to life and his strong values.
  2. “Living Off The Grid”: Denny shares his experience of living off the grid in an RV trailer and provides practical advice for others looking to adopt a similar lifestyle.
  3. “How to Drive and Survive In the Desert”: A comprehensive guide on desert driving, with essential tips and rules to ensure a safe journey.

These articles are just a sampling of the wisdom you will find in Denny’s book, “That’s My Story and I’m Stickin’ To It.”

Denny DuVall’s Book – “That’s My Story and I’m Stickin’ To It”

Denny’s book is a treasure trove of insights, stories, and practical advice on desert living. By purchasing his book, you not only support Denny’s work but also help preserve Borrego Springs’s history and give Denny more reasons to continue writing.

You can buy Denny’s book here: That’s My Story and I’m Stickin’ To It

Henry the Truck: A Desert Explorer with a Penchant for Storytelling

Henry the Truck, Denny’s faithful companion, has not only been a trusted partner in countless desert adventures but has also become quite the storyteller. It’s rumored that Henry has even contributed a few pieces to the Borrego Sun, with so many tales to tell, it’s no surprise that this charismatic truck has set its headlights on working on its own life story. We can only hope that Henry is diligently working on this captivating memoir, weaving together the intricate tapestry of its remarkable desert escapades. The world eagerly awaits the wisdom and humor that Henry’s unique perspective can bring to the literary landscape.

Celebrating Denny DuVall: A Lifetime of Connection, Local History, and Humor

Denny is passionate about sharing local history with younger generations, hosting an annual event at his family’s homestead, “Old Borego,” where he keeps the area’s past alive and engaging for both children and adults.

As an avid commentator, Denny enjoys challenging established ideas and conventions, such as his critique of Daylight Savings Time. He highlights the absurdity of the concept through a quote by a Native American elder, comparing it to cutting off the top two inches of a blanket, sewing it to the bottom, and believing the blanket is longer.

Denny DuVall offers insights on various topics, from tackling local issues to providing money-saving tips and guidance on navigating life’s challenges. Sometimes, it seems as if he channels the wisdom of his beloved truck, Henry. When all else fails, Denny finds humor in life’s unexpected twists and turns, reminding us that life can surprise us in the most unusual ways.

Respecting Borrego Springs History and Embracing Denny DuVall’s Wisdom

Supporting Denny DuVall’s work not only helps preserve history and encourages him to share his wisdom with the world, but it also provides us with a healthy dose of humor. After all, life in the desert can be as unpredictable and hilarious as Denny’s encounters with bighorn sheep or his musings on the mysteries of Daylight Savings Time. So why not grab a copy of his book, sit back, and let Denny’s tales of desert living tickle your funny bone? It’s time to embark on a journey filled with laughter, learning, and the occasional tumbleweed rolling by.

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