We just back from a family vacation at Zion National Park with side trips to Bryce Canyon National Park and (God help us...) Las Vegas. I can't say enough good things about Zion and Bryce...or enough bad things about Vegas.
My wife, who is a corporate travel agent, did a first-rate job of planning the trip. A visit to a national park of the size and scale of Zion requires very detailed planning. Here are some of the things that helped us.
Lodging: Flanigan's Inn in Springdale, Utah. It has a spectacular view of Zion Canyon, a health spa and exercise, a pool, five-star dining, Internet access and more...but the best part for me was the peace and quiet and privacy.
Other UseZion National Park Links:
Zion Natural History Association
National Park Service
Wikipedia Zion National Park Page
(An aside...when we got to Flanigan's, we had just come from one night at Circus Circus in Vegas, which was loud and crowded. My wife wanted to visit one night there because they have a five-acre amusement park. Problem is, the "parents" all dump their little angels at the amusement park and go gamble, so these abandoned kids wander about like pack animals.
What was funny is that the Center for Missing and Exploited Children has a large poster at the entrance of the Circus Circus amusement park. What they should have is an office at the center of the Circus Circus amusement park because they could find hundreds of missing and exploited kids each hour in that hell hole.)
The purpose of Poetslife is to promote the art and discipline of American Tactical Civil Defense for families and small businesses and to contribute practical American civil defense preparedness guidance for all Americans through my articles in the The American Civil Defense Association (TACDA.ORG) Journal of Civil Defense and leadership as the volunteer Vice President of TACDA.
8/13/2007
4/06/2007
Mom and Nature
Phyllis Mary Watson Curley, (May 16, 1926 - April 20, 2004), my mother, was a great lover of nature. As the months of April and May include her birth day, death day, Easter, and Mother's Day, her life and legacy always hit me hard this time of year.
One part of her legacy is that she loved nature, and especially birds, flowers and the ocean. Lillie's of the Field were one of her favorite flowers. Many times I heard her say, "Feed the birds and you'll never go hungry!" or "That little rose bush would produce one rose each day. I always thought God was telling me you can make it through one more day and here is my little miracle for you."
One part of her legacy is that she loved nature, and especially birds, flowers and the ocean. Lillie's of the Field were one of her favorite flowers. Many times I heard her say, "Feed the birds and you'll never go hungry!" or "That little rose bush would produce one rose each day. I always thought God was telling me you can make it through one more day and here is my little miracle for you."
When time allowed, she would bundle and trundle all eight of us (Lynn, Bob, Hank, Bruce, Sue, Don, Steve and Jackie) off to Cape May, NJ in the summer to her mother-in-laws Victorian three blocks from the Atlantic, or to the parks in Germantown and West Oak Lane, or to Valley Green in the Wissahickon...or just to the nature to be found in our backyard.
She loved the ocean...everything about it...the smell, the way the waves cracking the beach were a meditation...swimming the waves...talking above them and catching up and being with her family on vacation.
Now that so much propaganda and false science is daily being broadcast about nature and our impact on it, I thought I would honor my mother's memory here with photos of nature , photos she would have enjoyed...and maybe still can.
The Safina Institute with its common sense approach to preserving marine life and their ocean home, would seem her kind of organized effort.
Now that so much propaganda and false science is daily being broadcast about nature and our impact on it, I thought I would honor my mother's memory here with photos of nature , photos she would have enjoyed...and maybe still can.
The Safina Institute with its common sense approach to preserving marine life and their ocean home, would seem her kind of organized effort.
Blue Bird of Happiness
Journalists, media moguls
And Hollywood thespians
Appear daily to tell us
The world is ending,
The earth is warming.
And death, destruction,
Disease, starvation
And all form of pestilence
Are one more pollutant,
One more war,
One more way,
Other than their way,
Just about to strike.
And yet, the blue birds sing.
They arrive Christmas Day
Just when it seems
They would never appear
In the nest box some poet
Put in the middle of a garden.
They sing and sing
From God’s lips
To our hearts
To tell us the answers
Are with our Creator
If we are not so busy
Worrying and pontificating
To hear the bluebirds sing
From their holy nest box
Around the crypt, city and country
About The Gift in the manger.
Journalists, media moguls
And Hollywood thespians
Appear daily to tell us
The world is ending,
The earth is warming.
And death, destruction,
Disease, starvation
And all form of pestilence
Are one more pollutant,
One more war,
One more way,
Other than their way,
Just about to strike.
And yet, the blue birds sing.
They arrive Christmas Day
Just when it seems
They would never appear
In the nest box some poet
Put in the middle of a garden.
They sing and sing
From God’s lips
To our hearts
To tell us the answers
Are with our Creator
If we are not so busy
Worrying and pontificating
To hear the bluebirds sing
From their holy nest box
Around the crypt, city and country
About The Gift in the manger.
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2/11/2007
Air and Space Museum
I spent an afternoon at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center with my son, Eamon.
It was grand.
The great American experiment continues.
My father used to take us to the Franklin Institute, the U.S. Mint, the Liberty Bell, National Constitution Center (then Constitution Hall), Carpenter's Hall, the Betsy Ross House, Penn's Landing, and other cultural sites in Philadelphia when we were young, and I have continued that tradition raising my sons.
Eamon had a blast.
He liked it all, but especially the Space Shuttle, the WWI planes, and the .50 caliber machine guns. I highly recommend a visit, especially if you have children.
The Imax movies are not to be missed.
We saw Aliens of the Deep, which explores the creatures of a world we rarely visit or see, the deep ocean two miles down.
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1/09/2007
Vegas Consumer Electronic Show 2007
The Consumer Electronic Show (CES) of January 2007 in Las Vegas showed that there are technologies being released at warp speed right now. There are many bloggers out there who are trying to figure out what is going on. Here are two that I think get it.
Dabble... What the Dewey Decimal System is to organizing the books and media of libraries, Dabble is to organizing the chaos of video on the Web. Dabble understands that broadband access has created the pipeline and influence that only Hollywood has enjoyed to date...but unlike Hollywood, they care about the individual. They help filter out "what is not safe for work", which is valuable to many workers, companies, and families. And...it's FREE! Join! PodTech ... is a portal to Web 2.0 and all the technology, companies, and geeks who are changing the way the world works. They are doing a first-rate job of recording, analyzing, defining and presenting CES 2007. Robert Scoble works there everyday. Enough said. The Scoble Show is worth checking out daily, as was (and is) Scobalizer.
Dabble... What the Dewey Decimal System is to organizing the books and media of libraries, Dabble is to organizing the chaos of video on the Web. Dabble understands that broadband access has created the pipeline and influence that only Hollywood has enjoyed to date...but unlike Hollywood, they care about the individual. They help filter out "what is not safe for work", which is valuable to many workers, companies, and families. And...it's FREE! Join! PodTech ... is a portal to Web 2.0 and all the technology, companies, and geeks who are changing the way the world works. They are doing a first-rate job of recording, analyzing, defining and presenting CES 2007. Robert Scoble works there everyday. Enough said. The Scoble Show is worth checking out daily, as was (and is) Scobalizer.
Rocky Mountain Voices and The Next Gear are two of my favorites.
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