Tuesday, September 23, 2014



September 22, 2014


The autumnal equinox brings the fall season to the Northern Hemisphere on: September 22 at 10:29 P.M. EDT.


Went over to East Portal yesterday and walked in the storm—rainy bands and breathed-in the fresh air with the leaves and tress on the air.


Was good at elev. [9100’].


I enjoyed as I think Ellie- Mae did as well. 



    


Tuesday, September 2, 2014



September 1, 2014
Labor Day —[US holiday]—


Ever notice that when out and about here in America’s “quiet places”— National forest campgrounds, the National Parks/ state parks etc.—that the object is to eat all the food, come back lighter— hopefully “refreshed” and save the memories on camera?

Ever notice the Inuit in northern latitudes when stopping in the quiet places— they look to set traps, fish for graylings and look for meat to carry them through? They seem to come back heavier after the work out. They call it ‘shopping.”

“We call going to the mall shopping.”

Question to you my friends— why are Americans so preoccupied and stressed- out with relaxing and lightening the load?

From— CHARLES RUSSELL:
Shortly before his death in 1926, the great western artist, Charles Russell, was asked to speak at a Montana Booster Club meeting. When Russell heard himself introduced as a “pioneer," he stepped to the rostrum and addressed the boosters...

“In my book, a pioneer is a man who comes to a virgin country, traps off all the fur, kills off all the wild meat, cuts down all the trees, grazes off all the grass, plows the roots up and strings ten million miles of barbed wire. A pioneer destroys things and calls it civilization. I wish to God that this country was just like it was when I first saw it, and that none of you folks were here at all!”