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What was she thinking?

November 6, 2009

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What was she thinking?

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Commentary and images from the road

image and information from September 13, 2009

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on Exit78 and Haw Creek Out ‘n About

Mesa Verde National Park, September 13, 2009

I figure she was just thinking about seeing the cliff dwellings up close and personal.

It was obvious, though, to us, that she’s not a regular on trails.

The shoulder bag is a dead giveaway.

Generally, the only places we ever see women with purses on trails are relatively short trails that go to gotta-see sights.

Cliff Palace, cliff dwelling at Mesa Verde National Park

Cliff Palace is certainly a gotta-see, but really….

And the footwear.

Granted, we did see a lot of people wearing sandals and flip-flops, but, again, I doubt that many of them are out on trails of any kind on a regular basis — I think her flip-flops were to show off her pretty red toe-nails.

the way out

But the real question was the skirt.

I doubt that she was thinking about the climb up out of the canyon — or maybe didn’t know, until it was too late.

The way out was very steep — and included near-vertical ladders.

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The image on the right was taken from across the canyon.  I processed it on my computer to lighten it so that the dark crack in the rocks where the exit climb was could be seen.

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guess what this is

In a previous post, I provided the following information:

I came across this little item during our recent travels. It has an interesting purpose.

What do you think it is? Include the interesting purpose, if you can.

I’ll provide the answer later in the week if no one gets it correct.

Some additional information:

  • I came across it in a National Park visitor center.
  • I took a photograph of it because it reminded me of a post someone had written on their blog about a relative — a post I cannot find right now.
  • It’s a 19th century artifact.
  • Debo and Dot have come closest so far

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Commentary and images from the road

image and information from September 12, 2009

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What the heck is it????

September 21, 2009

guess what this is

I came across this little item during our recent travels. It has an interesting purpose.

What do you think it is?  Include the interesting purpose, if you can.

I’ll provide the answer later in the week if no one gets it correct.

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Commentary and images from the road
September 9, 2009

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Choices in Life — part 1

August 10, 2009

We are the products of choices.

The path our lives take is the result of many, many choices.  We make choices that decide our future and impact the lives of others.   Decisions and choices by others affect us every day.

choices“I’m going to take every single sick day even if I don’t get sick; they’re mine.” — or — “I only take days off sick if I’m really feeling lousy.”

“I choose to have a positive attitude at work regardless of the problems or issues. ” –  or — “How can I have a positive attitude with all the mickey mouse stuff they want us to do.”

“There aren’t any decent jobs around here, so I guess I’ll just take what I can get.” — or — “There aren’t any decent jobs around here that I’m qualified for, so I’ll do what I need to do to be able to get a better job, even if it means leaving.”

“I’m going to deal with other people based on who they are, not what they are.”  — or — “You just can’t deal with those people; they aren’t like us.”

“I’m just here to earn my paycheck; I’m just going to do what I’m told.” — or — “I’m going to do what I need to do in order to be the very best that I can at this job.”

“I’m tired and grumpy because it’s been a long day, but I sure won’t take it out on the worker at the checkout counter when the product I’m buying doesn’t scan.” — or — “I don’t care about her; I just want to get done here so I can go home and have some beer.”

What are some other examples of choices that shape our lives?

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I’m tired of it!

July 1, 2009

We don’t watch much TV and we’ve already seen way too much of the current Michael Jackson media circus and the morbid fascination of the public and  some of the Michael Jackson fans.

Most people realized that Jackson had problems, but there seems to be some sort of sick fascination of the man and those problems. The media seems to think that the public wants or needs every detail of his life and the aftermath.

While I like much of his music, he was just another wealthy celebrity with problems that were exacerbated and enabled by his wealth and influence as far as I’m concerned.

I don’t need or want excruciating details about his funeral, his will, his mom, his dad, his kids, his ex-wife, etc., etc.

Just report whatever is actually newsworthy in this story and move on, please.  If there’s anything new, update us tomorrow.

I just find it annoying when there are so many more important things going on in the world that are being under reported because of this sensationalism.

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It’s just a deer!

June 6, 2009

It's just a deer, dear!

We live in a rural area and most of our travels are to rural parts of the United States, so seeing a deer — or three or five — is no big deal.

We’ve seen that many out of our kitchen window.

I understand that most people do not have that opportunity and that, when they’ve seen a deer, they want to let others know so that they can see it, too.  I know that they are just trying to share. I really do know that.

However, it’s a little hard not to be just a tad bit condescending, “Yeah, well, we see them all the time. It’s just a deer!”

I try not to.

However a couple of weeks ago, at Mammoth Cave National Park, we ran into a young family who had just spotted a deer quite a ways up in the woods laying down with its head just sticking up above some rocks.

Now, it’s quite an accomplishment to spot a deer in the woods when it’s laying down, not moving and quite a ways of the trail — at above the trail, at that.

However, the father of the family went on and on about where it was and that it was really a great view. On top of that one of the kids really went over the top to do his part to “help” us see it.

I finally saw it and couldn’t resist saying, “That’s the fifth one we’ve seen today.”

I think I said it nicely…, I hope so.

I’m sure they were from a less rural area than us and that seeing a deer in the wild is a big thing, but still….

On August 28, 2007, we had a really impressive deer related experience. We were at Devil’s Tower National Monument on a day that was going to be really rainy, so we took a drive over into South Dakota to go out to eat and do some shopping. Along the road we kept seeing little herds of deer. In 50 miles, we counted 95 head and I’m sure we missed a lot.  Now that was cool!

Below is the deer that was pointed out to us at Mammoth Cave. This is the best photo I took, at the highest magnification of my zoom lens and cropped with my digital image editor.

It’s just a deer — but I doubt if I would have spotted it without it being pointed out to us.

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I got some better images earlier on the trail — including some shots of a doe and a very, very young faun.

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