Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Drawing: The lost ones - Pt. 3


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"There's something in my past. A repressed memory or something terrible that happened to me when I was younger. I've tried and tried to remember, but it never comes back. No matter how long I try to remember, I come up with nothing. And it hangs over my head like a dark cloud."
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Drawing: The lost ones - Pt. . 2


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"I have a secret. I have never told anyone, but I want to tell you. I really want to tell you, but when I do, it's out of the bag. My safety depends on this staying inside me. I have to tell, but I can't. If I told you, I'd be sowing the seeds of my desctruction."
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Drawing: The lost ones - Pt. 1


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"I cheat on my income tax. I sometimes steal commissions rightfully belonging to other salesmen. I step out on my wife whenever I make a sales trip to Toledo. I don't really like my 2nd daughter. I can't wait to collect my inheritance."
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Another warning sign from Yellowstone National Park




Other warning signs I saw about Bison/Buffalos go into even more detail about their unpredictability. I wrote a poem about the Bison on my recent trip:

http://jackbrummet.blogspot.com/2006/07/poem-red-flag.html


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Monday, July 17, 2006

President Bush: "Stop doing this shit!"



As diplomats focus on possibly sending an international force to southern Lebanon, President Bush--who was unaware that his microphone was "hot"--revealed that his focus was to force Syria to stop the Hizbullah attacks on Israel.

President Bush was recorded telling Tony Blair that Syria should press Hizbullah to "stop doing this shit".



The entire story appears here.

Another source, Jeanine Aversa, AP Economics Writer, quotes The President as saying:

" 'See the irony is that what they need to do is get Syria to get Hezbollah to stop doing this shit and it's over,' Bush told Blair as he chewed on a buttered roll."
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A warning on geysers


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This is part of a warning poster on why stepping on Geysers in Yellowstone National Park is not a great idea. Many people have been killed or maimed by geysers and hot water at the park.
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Sunday, July 16, 2006

Hiking along Yellowstone's Grand Canyon


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Del, Claire, Jack, and Keelin hiking near Artist Point, along the rim of Yellowstone's Grand Canyon, at about 8,700 feet above sea level.
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Saturday, July 15, 2006

Old Faithful


As far as sights and images in Yellowstone, Old Faithful was cool, but a bit of a snoozer compared to the Canyon and the many animals we saw. The other geothermal features like the bubbling paint pots and the sapphire pools were pretty stunning, but again, did not compare to the seismic and geothermal wonders of Yellowstone's "Grand Canyon."













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Friday, July 14, 2006

Poem: The Moon's In Tune



A parchment full moon
In a pale fog aurora
Struggles to clear the mountaintop

The Sea of Tranquility
Flowers in the center
The moon's in tune

She leads the wolves in song
And turns the tide
Of earth's one great ocean

Down here we cured
Polio smallpox and Hitler
But we couldn't save the Dodo.

Yellowstone, July 12, 2006
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Thursday, July 13, 2006

The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone



I have never been so stunned by the beauty of a natural feature. This is not the Grand Canyon of Arizona, but a smaller, geothermal version (900 feet deep, and about half a mile across). It's free for the price of a hike.

The chemical and heat action of the geyser basin cause the rhyolite rock to become rotten (not in the sense of putrefaction, but the rock becomes easily brittle and erodible). Thermal activity still exists in the canyon in geysers and hot springs, as it does in Old Faithful, and the many springs, mudpots, hotspots, and streams in Yellowstone. In many places, sulfur fumes permeate the air.



The colors in the canyon are due to hydrothermal reactions. The rhyolite in the canyon contains various iron compounds. When the old geyser basin was active, chemical alterations took place in the iron. Exposure to the elements as well as the sometimes acidic gases that accompany the hot water cause these changes. The rocks are oxidizing; the fantastic symphony of color is because the canyon is rusting.
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Wednesday, July 12, 2006

President Bush Retreats



"Unable to placate the wailing child - despite all his skills of diplomacy - President Bush was forced to hand it back to its waiting mother. " Read the Associated Press story here.

When I think of it, the way he handled the baby and passed it back to the mother isn't all that different from his handling of the "war" on terrorism. He will one day hand Iraq back to itself in much the same manner.
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Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Poem: The Red Flag



A brown bison with dreadlock fur
Grazes alongside the sparkling river
In the Lamar Valley

His colossal head wreathed
In black flies and no-see-ums
He ambles across the meadow

At a pace to reach the other side
Hours from now
The warning signs remind me

Of his pent-up potential
Bison are a little bit crazy
And will charge for no reason

Erupting from zero to thirty
In a flash
While a homo sapien

Tops out at ten m.p.h.
He would close the gap
In a few seconds

But I am still tempted
To wave the red flag
Just to see

The lumbering beast
At full speed
Charging to impale me.

Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, July 11, 2006
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