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Monthly Archives: February 2012
BBC aired Fukushima Nuclear Distaster Documentary: Inside the Meltdown
This BBC documentary “Inside the Meltdown” aired on February 23, 2012: SOURCE: (YouTube) – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwBELPtVUCA w/ hat tip to http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/2012/02/bbc-documentary-inside-meltdown.html MORE INFO, see the BBC description: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cpd2m
Gorgeous Western Sky at Dusk: Crescent Moon, Venus, Jupiter
Boulder Colorado – Feb 23, 2012 – 6:29 pm Standard Mountain Time – looking West. Wow, the evening sky is beautiful tonite: the crescent moon (“points upward”), with Venus and Jupiter in a pretty alignment in the West. By the … Continue reading
Squirrel, chill’n.
After a crazy windy couple days that toppled trucks, and took down power lines, a gentle dusting of snow. Squirrel’s been sitting on that branch, motionless, for quite awhile. It’s right in front of the kitchen window, kinda nice:
Tagged allegedly apparent, boulder, Colorado, nature, photo, squirrel
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Radioactive Cesium still being detected in US Milk (68% more than half year ago in SF Bay Area)
★ Boulder, Colorado, USA ★ Feb. 21, 2012 ★ 20:42 hrs ★ Standard Mountain Time ★ It may not amount to much in the big scheme of things (see further below), but a quick look at UC Berkeley’s radiation measurements, http://www.nuc.berkeley.edu/UCBAirSampling, shows that the level of … Continue reading
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Home is…
I just noticed that I’ve had this post in draft for 10 days. I guess I was trying to reflect on last year’s search for a sense of home. It didn’t go anywhere, but might as well post it where … Continue reading
Box #4 Thwarts Imperial Surveillance Grid.
February 11, 2012 -or- 12.19.19.2.7 in Mayan Long Count [Calendar Converter] Nice, Box #4 arrived (see previous blogpost), strangely clearly left uninspected. More clear signs that my world is heading in a good direction: My fingerprints still match my fingers, I smile on … Continue reading
Is One of My Boxes Being Interrogated?
Cardboard boxes, especially when duct-taped shut, are infamous for standing up for their right to remain silent, which concerns me (a tiny wee little bit) at this moment. They’re particularly known to be rather uncooperative when questioned at border crossings… Story … Continue reading
Some Colorado Wildlife
Though I’ve passed through here many times, I can’t say I know the local fauna and flora very well at all. Even had to ask for the name of this reportedly very common bird, which I photographed yesterday in our … Continue reading
Chased by Extreme Weather – I still have a chance to win my Global Cooling bet…
All coincidental for sure, but… that strange year I lived in Park City, UT (a fancy ski town just outside of Salt Lake City), winter seemed borderline eternal. It may be the times we live in, but “unusual weather” seems … Continue reading
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Storm’s total snowfall in Boulder reaches 22.7 inches, a new February record.
Undoubtedly in response to my little “hurray I’m back!” arrival snow dance… the storm began pretty much as soon as the car was unloaded before dinner, and lasted till this morning. It dumped a total of 22.7 inches of snow (aka 57.6 centimeters) … Continue reading
Just in Time before a Snow Storm
Feb 2, 2012 – BOULDER, Colorado – USA - Moved in just in time to avoid having to drive in some lovely snowstorm, which is supposed to bring some well-needed moisture to the area. (up to 35 centimeter – ish) I … Continue reading
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A time-zone stretched-out 33 hours in random pics
Feb 1, 2012 – Denver, Colorado – back in the USA – haha. :-) I would have bet that I wouldn’t be back any time soon just two months ago. But… what can I say? Happily back I am. I … Continue reading