Dr.Cox wrote:Just checking in... Will check back in summer when I start College/Auto.
Job Corps Rules.
I am already a Dorm Leader. I get to boss people older than me to pick up there shit. =///
Cool new layout.
AAH DON'T GO COX EVERY DAY YOU LEAVE IS LIKE A THOUSAND TINY THORNS IN MY HEART.
Anyway, I went on two great hikes today, had great food for every meal, and I found (among other things) the lynch pin from an old wagon that traversed our hiking path in the days of the westward expansion, a fossilised coral stem, and a Pre-Columbian obsidian shard. The cool thing about finding it where we were hiking was that obsidian only naturally occurs 70 miles from here, so it has to have been brought in by Native American traders hundreds of years ago. Because obsidian was the only material that could be used to make projectile points, it was a very valuable resource, and tribes would trade just about anything to get a good supply of it.
Again, the view were spectacular from where we were hiking. Better than anything else before. From our vantage point several thousand feet up we could see the entire town of Sedona, nestled into the valley between a stuning panorama of blood red and chalk white buttes/ridges. We also saw the great chimney rock (the inspiration for Walt Disney's "Thunder Mountain"), and Saddle Rock, the main backdrop for over 150 western movies since the 1950's. My mother, a professional photographer, took some great photographs with her 21megapixel Canon SLR, but I'm really waiting to see prints of the photos that David (friend of the family and also a professional photographer) took with his monster 65 megapixel Hasselblad SLR. I'll post photos as I get a hold of them.

(01:54:49 PM) drdras: wikipedia....isn't that some little information forum type thing?
(01:55:24 PM) jsr694: Yeah
(01:55:27 PM) jsr694: For furries