Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

full spectrum


Hey, I'm still on the road, but I thought this was a great photo, one I don't think I've posted before.

Oahu, '05

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Friday, May 02, 2008

Good for what ails you...

I have a very busy schedule today through Sunday! 2 Funerals, 1 Wedding, 1 Baby Blessing, cutting my hair, cooking roasted potatoes with herbs (for the funeral)and a trip to the temple. So I grabbed the photo album and took a few cleansing breaths. Views from a few of the beaches we have been to, and wish to be again...













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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

It's Spring and love is in the air, or on top of the pillar.



One the first day of Spring (last week) I noticed that our doves had returned to nest. The top photo is from this week, the bottom photo from last year. They chose the pillar furthest from the front door but more exposed to the elements. Last year, after successfully laying eggs they tended them for a a week or so before they were destroyed by a larger bird. I am hoping this doesn't happen this year.

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Saturday, February 16, 2008

Weird Science!




Calcium Chloride is used for all kinds of things. Literally hundreds of uses from controlling dust to an ingredient in Cadbury Chocolates! But who knew it looked so pretty in the afternoon sun?

Bristol Dry Lake is near Amboy, CA in the Mojave Desert. As Thor and I drove past the enormous beds I was impressed with the extremely bright sparkle of the pre-processed mineral. It shown like glittery new fallen snow. The photos truly do not show the view we had.




The basic process is this: Find or create a flat level surface on the land. Flood said parcel with a good dose of plain ol' water and wait. After a bit of time the calcium chloride will rise to the top, crystallize and then it's scraped off and taken to the plant for processing and diversification. There are specific plains that have been squared off and made more efficient for the processing equipment. The day we drove through they were recognizable, but dwarfed in beauty by what Nature did all by herself.



Seriously, this landscape was absolutely gorgeous! It went on for miles and miles! It was especially grand because we caught the whole lake bed directly after the latest storm and the whole of it was soaked! Crystals covered the bed for as far as the eye could see, and shimmered in the sun with a bright white against the ice blue of the water and the deep blue sky.

The fragile crust flaked and chipped, and also had veins here and there. Along the edges of the lake,near the mountains and roadsides, where the land rises just enough, the gravel and grit keep the water and crystals from working their magic.

However, Nature finds a way to keep beautifying herself and even in the pebbles of an arid desert road grow sweet delicate flowers!

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