Oct 18 06

One Year Ago

From the bottom of the tops
Photo taken 18 October 2005

Oct 15 06

One of my favorites - Click & Enjoy. . .

The Band & Joni Mitchell - Coyote


The coyotes have been howling up a storm here - the four-legged variety.
My calves are bawling in harmony. They were weaned yesterday.

Oct 12 06

The Home of the Brave - Except for Howling Wolves

Stars & Stripes

—Francis Scott Key, 1814

O say, can you see, by the dawn’s early light,
What so proudly we hail’d at the twilight’s last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro’ the perilous fight,
O’er the ramparts we watch’d, were so gallantly streaming?
And the rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof thro’ the night that our flag was still there.
O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

On the shore dimly seen thro’ the mists of the deep,
Where the foe’s haughty host in dread silence reposes,
What is that which the breeze, o’er the towering steep,
As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses?
Now it catches the gleam of the morning’s first beam,
In full glory reflected, now shines on the stream:
‘Tis the star-spangled banner: O, long may it wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave!

And where is that band who so vauntingly swore
That the havoc of war and the battle’s confusion,
A home and a country should leave us no more?
Their blood has wash’d out their foul footsteps’ pollution.
No refuge could save the hireling and slave
From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave:
And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

O thus be it ever when free-men shall stand
Between their lov’d home and the war’s desolation;
Blest with vict’ry and peace, may the heav’n-rescued land
Praise the Pow’r that hath made and preserv’d us a nation!
Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just,
And this be our motto: “In God is our trust!”
And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave!

I couldn’t help but notice this story in the dead tree issue of the
Billings Gazette.

Researching further, I found the article in the
Seattle Post Intelligencer.

Here it is:

Frightened USFS workers call for rescue after hearing wolf howls

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

KETCHUM, Idaho — The sound of howling wolves prompted two U.S. Forest Service employees to call for a helicopter evacuation from the Sawtooth Wilderness late last month, officials said.

The employees, both from Utah, became frightened Sept. 23 after seeing wolves chasing a bull elk across the meadow and later hearing the animals howl, said Ed Waldapfel, a spokesman for the Sawtooth National Forest.

“They started hearing wolves howling all around them,” Waldapfel told the Idaho Mountain Express. “They called on their radio or satellite phone and asked their supervisor if they could leave the area.”

Waldapfel did not know the employees’ names, but said they were from the Rocky Mountain Research Station in Ogden and were conducting forest inventory work in the Sawtooths.

“No matter which way they went they said they could hear the wolves,” he said. “They admitted they were very scared and wanted to get out of the area.”

The employees’ supervisor called national forest officials and “asked for a helicopter to come in and retrieve them,” Waldapfel said.

The wolves never made any aggressive moves toward the pair. There are no documented cases of wolves attacking humans in Idaho, though the employees may not have known that, Waldapfel said.

“They’re not part of our regular work force and so they hadn’t had training for this kind of wildlife encounter,” Waldapfel said.

According to a National Park Service fact sheet, there has never been a documented case of a healthy wild wolf seriously injuring or killing a human being in North America.

Steve Nadeau, wolf program supervisor with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, was shocked that howling could prompt a helicopter evacuation.

“Holy moly - sounds to me like someone’s read too many of Grimm’s fairy tales,” Nadeau said. “I’m flabbergasted that (the Forest Service) would go to that extent over wolves howling in the woods because wolves howl in the woods all the time. That’s how they communicate.”

Howling, especially in rocky, mountainous areas, can echo, said Lynne Stone, a Stanley resident who regularly observes backcountry wolf behavior.

“There are great wolf-howl acoustics. They probably weren’t surrounded by wolves,” Stone said. “I’d be more afraid of running into a moose cow with calves, or a black bear with cubs, than encountering howling wolves.”

Sawtooth National Forest officials will review training procedures to better prepare out-of-area Forest Service personnel for the wildlife they may encounter while in Idaho, Waldapfel said.

Oct 07 06

Something I Never Expected

Congress will soon be deciding how much funding the federal government will provide for cancer research. While the leaders of the House and Senate have agreed to provide a $7 billion increase for health and other programs, including NIH and NCI, their proposals fall far short of that goal. In fact, the funding levels that they are currently considering would result in a cut for cancer research. There is still far too much that needs to be done within the field of pancreatic cancer research to accept a cut in funding. We need early detection tools, treatments, and a cure. Make sure your Senators and Representative know that you think pancreatic cancer research is a funding priority and should be one of their priorities too.

You can do that by clicking here. It’s painless, and only takes a minute.

A year ago we were trying to get into the sugar beet fields. Like now, it was too wet. This year there are beets in the valley, but none in our fields. I never liked sugar beets, they took too much time, energy and expense.

I wish that we could be out in this beet field again.

Allan & Lynn

Allan’s Page

Sep 29 06

I need to start paying attention.

From the BBC NEWS

comes this startling claim:

Cows have regional accents like humans,
language specialists have suggested.

Click on the link to read the article. You can hear the proof.

MOO. . .

Sep 28 06

Stormy Sugarbeets, Park County, Wyoming

I’ve driven by this field a few times this year. I finally stopped to photograph it.

Click on the photo for a better view.

Sep 19 06

Being Present to the Moment - 19 September

What they took for inattentiveness was a miracle of concentration.

—– Toni Morrison

Have you ever watched a cat stalk a bird? Every muscle, every tendon, every heartbeat is focused on the prey.

Have you ever watched a cat stretch after a nap? Every muscle, every tendon, every heartbeat is involved in the stretch.

Happy Furry Friday

Sometimes when we are totally concentrating on a task we may seem rude and inattentive. Yet we are wholly present. We are present to our moment of focus.

These moments of complete focus are magical moments and frequently are times when we experience the oneness with our Higher Power and the process of the universe. We are totally within ourselves, and we are totally beyond ourselves.

I REJOICE for the moments of total oneness. I am truly myself when within and beyond myself.

Directly from Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much -
by Anne Wilson Schaef

(except for Rocky)

Sep 16 06

Rain, welcome rain. . .





Even the mud is welcome. . . These photos were taken last year. The mudholes are the same, but no blue skies today. It’s still raining.

Sep 12 06

Boulder to Birmingham

Words & music by Emmylou Harris

I don’t want to hear a love song
I got on this airplane just to fly
And I know there’s life below me
But all that it can show me
Is the prairie and the sky

I don’t want to hear a sad story
Full of heartbreak and desire
The last time I felt like this
It was in the wilderness and the canyon was on fire
And I stood on the mountain in the night and I watched it burn
I watched it burn, I watched it burn.

I would rock my soul in the bosom of Abraham
I would hold my life in his saving grace.
I would walk all the way from Boulder to Birmingham
If I thought I could see, I could see your face.

Well you really got me this time
And the hardest part is knowing I’ll survive.
I have come to listen for the sound
Of the trucks as they move down
Out on Highway ninety five
And pretend that it’s the ocean
coming down to wash me clean, to wash me clean
Do you know what I mean

I would rock my soul in the bosom of Abraham
I would hold my life in his saving grace.
I would walk all the way from Boulder to Birmingham
If I thought I could see, I could see your face.

Sep 11 06

Charles J. Mauro

Charles J. Mauro died on September 11th, 2001. I didn’t know him. He and I had three things in common - Brooklyn, Catholic school and working in the Financial District. What little I’ve learned about him was gleaned from these online sources.

9-11 Victim Memorial

Remember September 11, 2001

Wall of Americans

September 11 - A Memorial

Legacy.com Tribute

Charlie was only thirty eight when he was killed. He was a husband, a friend, a boss, a son. He was taken much too soon.

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May God bless and keep you always,
May your wishes all come true,
May you always do for others
And let others do for you.
May you build a ladder to the stars
And climb on every rung,
May you stay forever young,
Forever young, forever young,
May you stay forever young.

May you grow up to be righteous,
May you grow up to be true,
May you always know the truth
And see the lights surrounding you.
May you always be courageous,
Stand upright and be strong,
May you stay forever young,
Forever young, forever young,
May you stay forever young.

May your hands always be busy,
May your feet always be swift,
May you have a strong foundation
When the winds of changes shift.
May your heart always be joyful,
May your song always be sung,
May you stay forever young,
Forever young, forever young,
May you stay forever young.

Bob Dylan/Copyright © 1973 Ram’s Horn Music