Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Jumping Doctor!

Monument Valley at John Ford Point

Wee-Sian Woon of Australia...
He recently completed med school and is doing his rotations, now on a trip exploring the west on his way to a marathon run in San Francisco, Ca.

He definitely qualifies as our best jump-shot ever!


Today we also visited dinosaur tracks in the desert just south of Tuba City, Arizona. Pictured here is an Allosaurus track with a toy dinosaur. In the photo, the small white dot on the right of the dino track is a nickel placed for size comparison. 
We drove to "Gump Hill." 
Found a few prickly pear cactus starting to bloom.

Sacagawea (1812) 200 Years Ago


Obit (Historical): Sacagawea
Sacagawea, the famed Shoshone interpreter who joined Meriweather Lewis and William Clark on their exploration of the American Midwest and Pacific Coast, died on this date 200 years ago. (Coincidentally, she passed away on the 9th anniversary of the transfer of Louisiana to the United States.)
The two men, sent by President Thomas Jefferson to lay out a route to the West through the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase, found Sacagawea and her husband, Toussaint Charbonneau, living near what is today Bismarck, South Dakota.
Kidnapped by the Hidatsa tribe from the Shoshones when she was 12, Sacagawea (which translates as “bird woman”) was 16 when she met the explorers and had just given birth to a son, Jean Baptist Charbonneau. The teenager was purchased by Toussaint to be his wife - along with another woman known only as “Otter Girl” - from the Hidatsas when she was just thirteen
Sacagawea, her son, and her husband would remain with Lewis & Clark for the remainder of their journey to the Pacific and back. She is often misidentified as the guide but was, in fact, their expedition’s interpreter. More importantly, her presence with the group showed to other tribes that the explorers were not looking for conflict, since Native Americans in the region would not include women in war parties.
History also owes Sacagawea a debt of gratitude for her quick thinking when she rescued Lewis and Clark’s records and journals after their boat overturned on May 14, 1805. In return, William Clark named the Sacagawea River, in what is now Montana, in her honor.
Following the expedition, William Clark encouraged Sacagawea and Charbonneau to move to St. Louis, Missouri. Clark then convinced the couple to give him custody of Jean Baptiste and enrolled the boy in a local school.
Six years later Sacagawea gave birth to a daughter named Lizette. Not long after this on December 20, 1812 Sacagawea passed away from an unknown illness. She was only 24 years old. Clark would later adopt both of Sacagawea’s children.
The last mention of Sacagawea in any record is from Clark’s journals of 1825-1826 when he listed all the members of the western expedition and wrote, “Se car ja we au- Dead.”
Random note 1: Although most everyone agrees that Sacagawea died in 1812 there were rumors that she actually survived as a Comanche bride in Wyoming and lived until 1884. No evidence was ever discovered to support this story.
Random note 2: Sacagawea was given a river and historical recognition for her work (as well as a gold dollar coin beginning in 2000) but at the time it was her husband who received $500.33 and 320 acres of land for his work.
Random note 3: Her son, Jean Baptiste, would become a minor celebrity as the only child to travel with Lewis & Clark. At one point he was taken to Europe where he associated with royalty, learned four languages, married, and had a child. After his son died young, Jean Baptiste returned to the U.S. where he became a guide, a gold prospector, and a hotel clerk. He died in 1866 at the age of 61 looking for gold in Montana. Lizette died in childhood.
Sources: PBS.org (check out their tumblr here) and Wikipedia
(Image of the 1994 Sacagawea stamp is courtesy of Stamp of Approval, which is a sister site of the the United States Postal Service’s tumblr. There were no images of Sacagawea created of her during her lifetime.)

Transformer 4 Movie Shooting at Monument Valley in June 2013

Transformers 4 Optimus Prime Western Star Truck
Autobots leader (and voice of reason) Optimus Prime, now set to be played by Wahlberg, headed to the garage after the last film as a Peterbilt Model-379, now reemerging as a custom Western Star truck, tri-color flames and all.
Transformers 4 Autobots Get an Upgrade Bumblebee 1967 Camaro
Bumblebee is looking meaner than ever, now seen as a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS all tricked out with a some seriously huge fender flares and awesome yellow-on-flat-black paint scheme.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Wupatki Sunrise

A young couple from Tennessee shared a "panoramic" photo of yesterday morning's sunrise from Wupatki Ruins National Monument. This fun loving couple will go on my list of all-time favorites. He works at Nissan and she is a physical therapist. Lots of folks talk about wanting to catch a sunrise from a pretty spot... not many actually follow thru.

Great View, Thanks.

Friday, April 5, 2013

44 Years Ago My Imagination was launched into space

I was six years old, and it is the FIRST movie I truly remember seeing, opened in April of 1968. After doing some quick math in my head a realization occurred how I would be an adult in 2001... possibly visiting a space station, and exploring a moon base.

The reality hit me in 2001 while driving an 18 wheeled truck cross country and showering in truck stops, the closest I was going to get to space was listening to satellite radio. I was using satellite technology for GPS, and listening to stories of alien influence on the world on Coast to Coast radio with Art Bell.

Visualizing our place in the universe is still an exercise in imagination... every once in a while we get some help. A new Google Chrome Experiment called 100,000 Stars might help. While on the Arizona Highways, we get to spend a lot of time looking at the stars.

Staring into the Grand Canyon everyday makes me feel insignificant. This experiment from Google just adds to my feelings of insignificance.




Monday, February 25, 2013

Arizona Relics from 800 a.d.

New Video from H2 Channel about Arizona Relics found near Tucson.



America Unearthed: The Desert Cross (43:48) TV-14

A cache of crosses, swords and other relics pulled from the desert in the 1920s begs an intriguing question: Were Europeans in the American Southwest hundreds of years before Columbus reached America?

Sunday, December 16, 2012

My Favorite photo of 2012

On May 20 of this year, northern Arizona was treated to an annular solar eclipse. Photographer Clinton Melander was at Horseshoe Bend near Page, AZ and captured this stunning multiple image. My personal favorite shot of 2012!

Friday, December 7, 2012

Great Reviews on TripAdvisor (Redstone Tours)

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Tennessee
1 review
5 of 5 starsReviewed October 13, 2011
We considered driving to the Grand Canyon and doing our own tour but decided to go with a tour company so both of us could enjoy all the sites. Boy did we get more than we bargained for. We had the Best Tour Guide I have ever been around. We were with him almost 12 hours and he shared unbelievable information almost the entire time. He told us about the geology (he is a geology major), he told us history, he talked about wildlife and the all the plant life. He could not have been more thorough. He was a wonderful storyteller, had a great sense of humor and made for such a delightful trip. He even knows where to get the best shots for next year's Christmas Card. If you go with Red Stone, make sure you ask for JR. You will not be disappointed. This forever changed our opinions of tour guides--best tour ever!
Visited October 2011








Tennessee
1 review
5 of 5 starsReviewed October 13, 2011
We considered driving to the Grand Canyon and doing our own tour but decided to go with a tour company so both of us could enjoy all the sites. Boy did we get more than we bargained for. We had the Best Tour Guide I have ever been around. We were with him almost 12 hours and he shared unbelievable information almost the entire time. He told us about the geology (he is a geology major), he told us history, he talked about wildlife and the all the plant life. He could not have been more thorough. He was a wonderful storyteller, had a great sense of humor and made for such a delightful trip. He even knows where to get the best shots for next year's Christmas Card. If you go with Red Stone, make sure you ask for JR. You will not be disappointed. This forever changed our opinions of tour guides--best tour ever!
Visited October 2011

Great Reviews on TripAdvisor (Redstone Tours)


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Virginia, Illinois, United States
Reviewer
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5 of 5 starsReviewed November 1, 2011
We had never been to the Grand Canyon. We did the Explorer Tour. Our guide was J.R. He was so informative, fun, and knowledgable. He knew the best places to go and all the history behind it. I cannot imagine the trip without him. We would have missed out on so much! We had a great group of people on our bus and he made it so fun and exciting the day flew by. At the end of the tour we were amazed at how much we had learned and seen! I would highly recommend the tour and again be sure to ask for J.R. You WILL NOT be disappointed!!! Best money we spent!!
Visited November 2011

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UK
1 review
1 helpful vote 1 helpful vote
5 of 5 starsReviewed November 23, 2011
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person found this review helpful
Hi, I would like to offer a brief review of the trip my brother and I took on Saturday 19th November, 2011. We were picked up bang on time from our hotel in Tempe, and once the vehicle was full, headed to The Canyon via Sedona and a couple of other places. We had the pleasure of having both JR and Steve B. as tour guides. Quite honestly, this was an absolutely fantastic trip. Believe all the wonderful reviews! The other guests were also good to be with, and I'm sure would all agree that we had a great day, despite most of us having never met before. I didn't want the day to end, I had such a good time. It was worth the 5768 miles to get to Phoenix from the UK, and the 550 miles we travelled on the day, which went all too quickly. Without a doubt I will be taking another tour with these guys, and like eveyone else, would take every opportunity to recommend them. Thank you Redstone, JR, Steve, and the other guests who all made the experience as unforgettable as it was.
Visited November 2011

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Greenwood, Indiana, United States
1 review
5 of 5 starsReviewed March 6, 2012
My husband and I made our third trip to the Grand Canyon today with J.R. as our tour guide. This was our first guided tour and we can't stop talking about how fabulous and informative this trip was. Highly recommend this tour and guide. We wish we had done this tour before. We learned so much along with having a great time.
Visited March 2012

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Montreal, Canada
Senior Reviewer
9 reviews 9 reviews
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3 helpful votes 3 helpful votes
5 of 5 starsReviewed May 14, 2012
We booked the Sedona City Tour and the Grand Canyon Tour out of Sedona package with a hotel stay. The area was hit with a snowstorm as we arrived and we were afraid our money was lost - but they went out of their way to accomodate us and change the dates so that we would not miss on the tours! Their rep Yvonne was professional and efficient in re-organizing our dates.
Sedona City Tour was great - saw so many beautiful vistas and heard lots of history about the area and the special spirtual side of the place. I am not big on the vortex theories, but our driver was so sincere and had a great aura to him that I was somewhat convinced of the postive energy emanating from those breathtaking rock formations - even if you are a skeptic, the views and colors are worth the tour. Don't remember his name unfortunately but he had mutton chop side burns. 
Our second day was a trip to the Grand Canyon with JR. He was friendly, courteous and very knowledgeable about the geology and history of the Grand Canyon. JR grew up in Sedona and certainly has lead an interesting life. He gave us a great window into the area. The trip was a great learning adventure.
Our package included 2 nights at the King's Ransom Hotel. The accomodations were clean, and the restaurant on site 'Cafe Elote' was great. It is a chef-owned restaurant so the food is fresh and the staff is friendly. No reservations are accepted, so we had a couple of drinks on the balcony of our room and then headed back at the time they estimated our table would be ready. It was so easy - no parking, no worries!
I did extensive research on all the Grand Canyon tours offered and many sounded very good. I was especially grateful to have booked the hotel & tours together as it gave us a good discount and we didn't lose anything by the rogue weather. They took care of all the loose ends and made it a memorable and enjoyable trip from start to finish.
This is a great tour with family, especially teens as there is so much fascinating information and beautiful vistas.
Visited March 2012

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Brampton, Canada
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4 reviews 4 reviews
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1 helpful vote 1 helpful vote
5 of 5 starsReviewed September 20, 2012
We had an absolutely fantastic day trip with our tour guide JR and another couple from the Phoenix area. JR was simply great. His wealth of information on geology, starting from Oak Creek Canyon all the way through to Monument Valley gave us an appreciation of the formation of the entire area from Sedona to the North East area of Arizona of the Navajo Reservation. We stopped and had lunch at Gouldings Trading Post before we entered Monument Valley. Try the petite Navajo Taco - very good with the Fry Bread. We even had a chance to take some pictures of John Waynes headquarters at the trading post. JR took us through Monument Valley with a detailed description of all the Buttes and Mesas. Just a breathtaking area. Thanks to JR and our fellow companions for making it a great trip. Wouldn't have been the same without him.
Visited September 2012

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Dallas, North Carolina
2 reviews
Reviews in 2 cities Reviews in 2 cities
1 helpful vote 1 helpful vote
5 of 5 starsReviewed December 5, 2012 NEW
WOW is really all I can say!! The whole trip is something that we will never forget. Aside from the Grand Canyon being absolutely breath taking (words really can not explain that!!)...JR (our guide) was amazing. We learned all sorts of cool things and I especially loved it when he whipped out his telescope to show us something that we would have not seen otherwise. The experience as a whole was worth way more than we paid! We enjoyed JR's company as well as his knowledge. It was only my friend and I and another couple on the tour so we all got personal attention. From this we take great memories, lots (i mean lots) of laughs and new friends. I would recommend this to anyone who asks!!
Visited December 2012