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Friday Photos – Arizona Around Phoenix

Posted by gregole on January 10, 2015
Posted in: Travel. Tagged: Photography. 1 Comment

Here’s a scattering of photos from last summer’s car camping excursions…


As usual *click* to embiggen!

Sundial at the Rest Stop on Hwy 17

Sundial at the Rest Stop on Hwy 17

Caption says it all.  At the big rest stop on Hwy 17 between Phoenix and Sedona is a largish sundial.  I took the photo in late afternoon on the way back from a day in Sedona – I was playing guitar for a wedding up there and the day, and the ceremony were beautiful.  If I’d have had my wits about me for this photo, I would have taken it so you would know the time.  Duh!


Hwy 17 runs north out of Phoenix up to Sedona and then on to Flagstaff.

Hwy 60 runs east out of Phoenix and that’s where these photos were taken – we went east on 60 to the Oak Flat Campground, stayed the night and the next day we went to the Boyce Thompson Arboretum to get there early since it’s 55 miles east of Phoenix and it opens, I think, at 7 AM.

We Camped Right Here

We Camped Right Here

Nice spot right in front.  You know how you go to a campground and there is no one there?  Not this evening!  The place was packed to the gills and I think this was one of maybe two spots open.  That’s cool.  When you’re car-camping sometimes it’s solitude, sometimes it’s a public park.  Bring earplugs!  It was big fun.

Trail at Oak Flat

Trail at Oak Flat

It was pretty up there and there are nicely groomed trails.  If we really wanted to be alone, you know we could have just humped our stuff for 30 minutes and been in utter solitude.  No need.  It was just fine – the camp sites are situated such that after dark you might as well have been alone.


On the Boyce-Thompson Trail

On the Boyce-Thompson Trail

Boyce Thompson Arboretum has been recently redone and it’s pretty cool – you take a trail all around the plants and structures and it’s very scenic.  We were early enough that really, almost no one was there and because it was early morning we beat the heat.  Of course we had our dogs with us – they are allowed on the trails.  They love that place!

Fountain Pool

Fountain Pool

A Nicely Done Footbridge

A Nicely Done Footbridge


Have a great weekend!

Thursday Links – Personal Favorites

Posted by gregole on January 9, 2015
Posted in: Pop Culture. Tagged: Technology. 1 Comment

Of course all the links I provide are informative, entertaining, and maybe even stuff you didn’t know about; but the internet is huge and it’s difficult to find really cool stuff apart from nonsense, hype, misplace certainty where none is warranted; but these are a few of my favorites.   Continue Reading

Songs and Songs

Posted by gregole on January 8, 2015
Posted in: Pop Culture. Tagged: Music. 1 Comment

Songs and singing are very cool.  I enjoy both.  And I have found out over the years, sometimes on purpose, sometimes because I knew it already, and sometimes by stumbling upon stuff, that a lot of songs are actually other songs.  And now I keep my eyes open for those instances and here are a bunch of them. Continue Reading

Moon

Posted by gregole on January 7, 2015
Posted in: Science. Tagged: Space. 3 Comments

Not just any moon but the moon; Luna in Latin, Selene in Greek.

The “Near Side” of the moon.   NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University, Public Domain Continue Reading

Happiness

Posted by gregole on January 6, 2015
Posted in: Poetry and Literature. Tagged: Poetry. 1 Comment

Happiness – Poem by Wilfred Owen (b. 1893 d. 1918)

Wilfred Owen   www.dailymail.co.uk

Ever again to breath pure happiness, Continue Reading

Planets Continued: Earth

Posted by gregole on January 5, 2015
Posted in: Science. Tagged: Space. 3 Comments

Yes, Earth.

Earth and Moon Wallpapers

www.rocketcityspacepioneers.com

Although we call it home, it is after all, another of the planets in our solar system so let’s check out Terra. Continue Reading

The Weathercock

Posted by gregole on January 3, 2015
Posted in: Poetry and Literature. Tagged: Poetry. Leave a comment

Weathercock
Royalty Free Stock Photo   www.dreamstime.com

The Weathercock – Poetry by Ann Stanford (b. 1916 – d. 1987)

Wind shakes me
I am weak and spent
With every argument.
I doubt and hang
A breath disturbs me.
Sinewless and vain
The harsh and soft are one to me
Zephyr or gale, I turn my face to it. Continue Reading

From the Same People Who Brought You Janus

Posted by gregole on January 3, 2015
Posted in: History. Tagged: Literature. Leave a comment

The two-faced Roman god Janus – one face peers toward the past, the other the future.  Continue Reading

A Big Pour

Posted by gregole on December 31, 2014
Posted in: Science. Tagged: Architecture. 2 Comments

Concrete is something many of us take for granted, but concrete is cool.  The ancient Romans were experts at concrete construction Continue Reading

You Might Need These Words Tonight!

Posted by gregole on December 31, 2014
Posted in: Pop Culture. Tagged: Poetry. 3 Comments

Auld Lang Syne

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