Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Thirsty in the Rain
Don't wander thirsty in the rain.
Some of Garrision Keilors thoughts about the current situation offer some clarity, he sees it like it is.
"What we are seeing is the stuff of a novel, the public corruption of an American war hero. It is painful. First, there was his exploitation of a symbolic woman, an eager zealot who is so far out of her depth that it isn't funny anymore. Anyone with a heart has to hurt for how Mr. McCain has made a fool of her. Never mind the persistent cheesiness of his attack ads. And now this chasm of debt and loss and the gentleman pretends to be shocked. He was there. He turned out the lights. He sent the regulators home.
Mr. McCain seems willing to say anything, do anything, to get to the White House so he can go to war with Iran. If he needs to recline naked in Macy's window, he would do that, or eat live chickens, or claim to be a reformer. Obviously you can fool a lot of people for awhile and maybe he can stretch it out until mid-November. But the truth is marching on. A few true conservatives are leading a charge against the bailout. Good for them. But how about admitting that their cowboy economic philosophy was at fault here? "
And a few of my not so eloquent thoughts:
Being relatively poor has allowed me to obtain very little knowledge of the workings of the economy and the intricate financial markets that our global economy operates on. So like most Americans I am trying to figure out what this whole economic meltdown even means. It seems to me that we are seeing the worst that a capitalist system has to offer. Capitalism essentially gives people (and corporations) the incentive to think of themselves and their profits, period. There is no incentive to look out for others or to even care about what is happening to anyone else. It all hinges on how much you can get, accumulate and hoard. Why does a person even need a billion dollars? What would you do with it?
It also seems to me, as easy as it is to blame government deregulation and lack of over site (ala the Free Market Republicans) or corporate greed, we seem to miss the third party in all of this, us, the people, society. Our society, made up of millions of individuals, has not lived within their means. We have become so materialistic, so bent on accumulating things that we have lost sight of reality. Seems that this economic crisis is simply a symptom of a much larger societal problem, the fact that our whole way of living is based on the consumption of things. Maybe this crisis will force us to reevaluate our love of material things and to remember that simple is better.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Arch Canyon
Cathedral Arch on the Forest Service portion of Arch Canyon, the canyon has three large arches hence the name.
Angel Arch futher up the canyon
Playing Everet Ruess below the Dream Speaker Tower
The real Everett
La Sal Colors and Porcupine Fire
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
Hannidate
Now that I actually have a little choice in radio stations (KZMU, NPR, or some awful pop country station) I miss hearing old Sean Hannity and his unbiased opinions, so today I went to his web site and found a real treasure "Hannidate" a dating service for conservatives to come together to meet. I know back when I was dating I would often go on dates and then find out they had different ideas and opinions then mine, man was that embarassing. If only they had "Hannidate" back then I could have screened out all those liberal weirdos.
Which reminds me of another topic I heard about recently. The relatively new phenomenom of people choosing their real estate based on politics. There are actually developments marketing themselves now as "liberal" or "conservative" so you can make sure you never have to speak to somebody with a different viewpoint. Come on people just talk to each other you might actually enjoy it.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Lipstick on a Cheney
And if you are looking for another reason to vote against the GOP or "Team Maverick" as I have taken to calling them, Rowan told me today that "he was going to vote for the brown guy". He may not be politically correct but even Row knows what is best.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Last days of summer
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Now I know
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Sunrise on the Sierra La Sal
In an attempt to remain unpolitical (is that a word?)on my blog today I am posting one of my favorite photos I have ever seen of the La Sals. I think it was taken by Tom Till?
The sun is just rising over Colorado and highlighting the high central peaks and the shadows are stretching out into Canyonlands.(Just remember all of this will be sold to the corporations and drilled for oil if you elect the Republicans in November.)
Monday, September 15, 2008
Thanks Brother Beck
My favorite parts of the clip are when Chucky starts giving us his opinion on how to decrease the 9 trillion dollar debt and ends up saying "give the power to the people" what is that supposed to mean? How does that decrease the debt? I'm intrigued. I thought maybe reducing spending on unjustified wars would help, but no, the answer all along has been "give the power to the people".
I also love when he admits that over 6,000 people that made over $250,000 a year paid no taxes in 2005, I don't think he even realized that he was giving a perfect justification for Obamas proposed tax changes. Never fear though, Brother Beck keeps it real by bringing the conversation back to how stupid those poor people are that make our fast food for us and keep screwing up our orders.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Politcal Quote/Thoughts for the Day
How does being a moose hunter or being able to see Russia from a part of your state qualify anybody for being VP? I still like some of what McCain has done in the past,he has worked across party lines, he actually does belive the evidence that Global Warming is at least partly caused by human activity, he has actually supported wilderness bills in the past. But all I am hearing now is the same right wing rhetoric we have heard for the last 8 years. and then he goes to a NASCAR Race today just to top things off! (sorry Julie)
I love what Garrison Keillor had to say in his opinion piece today. Here is a small pice of it you can find the rest at Salon.com called "Bush with Big Hair"
"So the Republicans have decided to run against themselves. The bums have tiptoed out the back door and circled around to the front and started yelling, "Throw the bums out!" They've been running Washington like a well-oiled machine to the point of inviting lobbyists into the back rooms to write the legislation, and now they are anti-establishment reformers dedicated to delivering us from themselves."
How exactly are these "maverick" reformers going to change thier own party that has driven this country into the ground over the last 8 years? Sounds like the same old @#$% to me.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Climbing Haystack and Foraging
We did make it up to Haystack at 11,641 feet, however, we saw no elk (but quite a few signs). We were also a few weeks late for the strawberries, but found lots of currants. If you have ever tried to pick currants you know how vicious the thorns are, so we only got a couple bags full.
I was laughing at myself on the way up as I tried teaching life lessons the whole time, saying things like, "Life is like climbing a mountain, son". Am I really that Dad already?
River and Ridge on the summit
Summit ridge with the Moab Rim , Canyonlands and Arches in the background
Alpine recliner. Mt Waas and Mill Creek Peak in the back
Thursday, September 11, 2008
9/11
I had just started work in the Winnemucca BLM office the day before on September 10. Alina and the kids had not moved to Winnemucca yet, and were still in Springville helping take care of my father who had just suffered his aneurysm. I woke up in a hotel room by myself and turned on the TV and just sat there in shock until Alina called on the phone to ask if I was watching what was going on.
I went to work and they had locked the office, everybody knows that the BLM Office in Winnemucca is a very strategic target so it had to be shut down.
So I went to the only place I truly feel at home, the wilderness. I went up into the Santa Rosa Mountains Wilderness and hiked and thought. Thought about the same things everybody was thinking; Who would do this? Why would they do it? What inspires such evil in humans that they would willingly kill themselves and other humans that they did not even know? How do divine ideas and principles like those taught by Christ and Mohamed get twisted and used as justification for mass murder?
The events of 9/11 were completely unjustified and pure evil and those that perpetrated them should be brought to justice, no problem there. I am not exclusively a pacifist. Sometimes and in some circumstances aggression is warranted.
Now for the part that has been bothering me for 7 years. The politicization of 9/11. It seems as long as you can link something with 9/11 it justifies any action you want to take. Drill every square inch of public lands, no problem, we have to stop importing foreign oil from those people who blew up the World Trade Centers (if we drilled every square inch of the continent it would not stop us from having to import foreign oil). Torture prisoners and hold them without charging them, we have to get information from them to stop another 9/11 (Never mind that we have become exactly what we despise, I thought only the bad guys use torture?), invade and occupy Iraq, they had to have a something to do with 9/11 (Nope, absolutely nothing. But over 40% of Americans still believe there is a direct link).
As I watched the Republican National Convention and saw once again pictures of the towers waved in front of everybody to scare them into voting "for a President who knows how to win the war", I was disgusted.
Honor the dead, honor the county and the ideals it is based upon, and make sure you carefully consider your vote this November.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Westwater
We floated Westwater Canyon yesterday. We put on as the sun was going down on Friday evening and floated in the dark for a couple of hours to camp at Upper Cougar Bar. My favorite camp on this section was Lower Cougar Bar, big white beach against the black rocks of Westwater, but high water this year removed the beach and Lower Couger Bar no longer exists. The River giveth and and the River taketh away, it will be back some day.
Everybody had good runs with some kayakers taking some swims, just to make things more exciting.
Bird, fish, beef and corn grilling
Paul going through the hole at Skull and me and Nate avoiding it