Some Idaho Rock Art

I am currently in Boise, ID for an agency meeting and field trip for a project I have up here. We were in Owyhee County for a field trip yesterday and saw these rock art panels near Givens Hot Springs. The picture above is of a location called Map Rock. When this was recorded the …

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Thanksgiving Goats

Our daughter, her husband and our granddaughter were here to visit during the Thanksgiving holiday. I took this picture during one of our field trips while they were here. Bella seems to have decided she likes goats, at least these three sweet Dwarf Nubian does owned by one of our friends. She had a good …

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Poem

Hurt Hawks IThe broken pillar of the wing jags from the clotted shoulder,The wing trails like a banner in defeat,No more to use the sky forever but live with famineAnd pain a few days: cat nor coyoteWill shorten the week of waiting for death, there is game without talons.He stands under the oak-bush and waitsThe …

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Hot Links

Enjoy this run-down on Ten Huge Prehistoric Cats. That’s an American lion in the pic. Someone tries to rob the wrong Denny’s in Houston. Anthropologists at the NY Times discover the use of man camps for construction and operation of projects in remote areas of the West. Many of the projects I’m involved with permitting …

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Apology on Poems

I was just looking at the last two poems I put into posts and just wanted to apologize for the hash Blogger makes of my attempts at formatting. I don’t seem to be able to do a lot more than get the line breaks and stanzas correct. I assure you the words are all there.

Poem

The Windhover To Christ our Lord I caught this morning morning’s minion, king-dom of daylight’s dauphin, dapple-dawn-drawn Falcon, in his ridingOf the rolling level underneath him steady air, and stridingHigh there, how he rung upon the rein of a wimpling wingIn his ecstasy! then off, off forth on swing,As a skate’s heel sweeps smooth on …

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Hot Links

This piece on dinosaur feathers preserved in amber came out in September, but I just now stumbled across it. Pretty amazing photo gallery. Anthropologists from the NY Times Style section have discovered that portable generators can become status symbols in certain primitive societies – such as their own during a power outage. This story tells …

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Bronze Artifact from Prehistoric Site in Alaska

The Associated Press has this report on a cast bronze artifact discovered this summer during the excavation of a prehistoric Eskimo site on the Seward Peninsula of Alaska. This article isn’t written very clearly, but it appears that the artifact was found in fill outside of, or possibly below, a prehistoric house that was being …

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Huevos

One of our colleagues at work lives in an even more rural part of Douglas County than we do. In an effort to keep her agricultural property tax rate, last summer she started raising chickens and goats. The goats are milk goats and we haven’t seen anything from them yet. However, we are glad to …

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Buzzard Roost

After posting the Robinson Jeffers poem Vulture earlier in the week, I remembered some pictures I took early this year. Back in January we were doing some field work in the desert near Blythe, California. In town one morning, I saw about 30-40 turkey vultures using a large eucalyptus tree as a roost. The temperature …

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