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Three days in May - The End of the Road
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The End of the Road. Three days in May. May 17th, 2011 at 10:31 AM. Wow, it's been a long time since we got together. I'll try to do better about posting. Here's an account of a trip I took the first weekend in May, 2011. Jo and her friend Val are making an overnight trip to Phoenix, so I decide to pack up the truck and take a little trip to southern Nevada. I want to return to that remote place with strange rock formations, Little Finland. And, since Valley of Fire State Park. Is open there, it's a clea...
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Way Up North - The End of the Road
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The End of the Road. Apr 27th, 2010 at 11:27 AM. Jo and I flew to Portland, OR, and drove out to the beach at Seaside, where we spent two nights. Then we drove back to Astoria, where we met her cousin Rosemary and husband Dale. They took us to the Columbia River Maritime Museum. And then out to supper. Later we drove out to the south jetty at the mouth of the Columbia for sunset. There was a wooden platform from which you could see the waves crashing. On the south end of the Quinault Indian Reservation.
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In keeping with my current whimsical bent, I propose the question:… - The End of the Road
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The End of the Road. Jun 27th, 2010. In keeping with my current whimsical bent, I propose the question: Why are clouds. So fluffy on the top and flat on the bottom? The fluffy part on top is due to the sun shining down from above, heating the top of the cloud. This causes the air to expand as it heats. This less-dense air pushes up against the colder air on top, causing turbulent mixing as it rises. Or, maybe it's just an optical illusion and the lower surface isn't as flat as it appears.
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Spirit Visit - The End of the Road
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The End of the Road. Apr 13th, 2010 at 11:30 AM. The sign said Gusty winds may exist. Ontology on the freeway. I am riding the wind with the Valkyries, Wagner in the CD, exuberant and alive today. Hiyohoto. But I go all the way to Tuba City first to fill up the truck. I had half a tank, but gas stations can be 100 miles apart out here, and I feel better with a full tank. Then it's back down the dirt road and waiting for the sunset. It was worth the wait. I got this shot. Powered by LiveJournal.com.
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Island in the Sky - The End of the Road
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The End of the Road. Island in the Sky. Aug 27th, 2010 at 11:31 AM. That afternoon I hiked up the short trail to Upheaval Dome. It didn't look promising for photos, so I got back in the truck and drove over to Dead Horse Point State Park for the sunset/moonrise. I got some decent shots there and tried my hand at star shots after the sun had set, with moonlight providing the illumination in the canyon. And the arch was people-free until after sunset. So it worked out just fine. Designed by Teresa Jones.
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Badlands - The End of the Road
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The End of the Road. Mar 3rd, 2010 at 12:58 PM. To quote from the BLM Web site. Back in the truck, I continued west down the dirt road for another ten miles until it intersected SR 371 out of Farmington. I turned north and drove about seven miles to the signed turnoff for the Bisti, east down a dirt road for a couple of miles, and then north on Indian Service Route 7000 for a mile to the signed parking area. If you go to the Bisti, I highly recommend having a GPS devce. It's real easy to get lost out...
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Bisti Alternate Entrance by snowpeak at Garmin Connect - Details - The End of the Road
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The End of the Road. Bisti Alternate Entrance by snowpeak at Garmin Connect - Details. Nov 30th, 2010 at 9:22 AM. Bisti Alternate Entrance by snowpeak at Garmin Connect - Details. This is my GPS track for a trek in the Bisti north. Entrance point is on the left. Turtle, near the little curlique that drops down in the middle. 36 deg 16' 38.73 N. 108 deg 14' 23.28W. Wings, near where the right and left wings come together. 36 deg 16' 43.03 N. 108 deg 14' 14.49 W. Powered by LiveJournal.com.
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Subscriptions - The End of the Road
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The End of the Road. May 19th, 2010 at 10:42 AM. To get a glimpse into my life, consider this list, in no particular order, of the periodicals I get:. The Wall Street Journal. Online and, until they quit delivering it out here,. And other photography magazines at the local Barnes and Noble, as well as occasional magazines covering Photoshop. Online I read the comic strip. The Huffington Post, The Drudge Report,. Motley Fool Mechanical Investing Board. Occasionally I will browse. The New York Times.
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Slide Trip - The End of the Road
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The End of the Road. Feb 6th, 2010 at 11:21 AM. Yesterday I filled up the truck and set out on the 140 mile trip to Chaco Canyon (OK, Chaco Culture National Historical Park. There was nice blue sky with interesting clouds to the south, but overcast weather was moving in from the northwest. I did get a few nice shots, though, which you can see on flickr. But it was fun! Powered by LiveJournal.com. Designed by Teresa Jones.
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Underwear - The End of the Road
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The End of the Road. Jun 16th, 2010 at 10:34 AM. Epiphany at WalMart: They are selling eight-packs of Fruit of the Looms for $6.99. For way less than the cost of a Starbucks I can wear brand new underwear. Powered by LiveJournal.com. Designed by Teresa Jones.