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mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Mar 7, 2014 - 10:32am PT
Bully!!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taconite
Today.
A voice of today, connected to the recent past, like Gordon, Laura's friend.
Same as it ever was? Think again.
Seasons of a vernal pool. Oil on toned cotton rag paper,ll X 9 inches. 2007.
Winter: purple needlegrass bunches are green, as the pol is full of water. Ducks [non-smokers], black-necked stilts, and spadefoot toad tadpoles inhabit it.
April: the pool is ringed by wildflowers, goldfields, downingia, lupine, meadow foam, blennosperma.
Summer: heat [and wind]has parched the pool, but a new plant greens up--little Orcutt grass. Pronghorn antelope come to dine on it.
Dingus Milktoast,
as was discussed earlier in this long-ass thread, the mima mounds of the local variety are explained here at length.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mima_mounds

"Sometimes called hog wallows, vernal pools fill with rainwater in the winter, then dry up in the summer hear. Hardpan, claypan, or volcanic mudflow substrates trap the water in these little basins.
At one time, there may have been about four million acres of vernal pools in the state--in central California, the Coast Ranges, the Delta, the Sierra foothills, along the coast from San Luis Obispo to Santa Barbara, in the Transverse Ranges, and over to the eastern Sierra and the Modoc Plateau. Whole communities of plants and animals developed to fill this habitat....

Because grazing livestock can increase the richness and cover of native annual wildflowers around vernal pools, as well as the number of aquatic invertebrates, range ecologists Randall Jackson and James Bartoleme think these green habitats might have been especially adapted to the large herds of tule elk they attracted.

A great diversity of small crustaceans, such as ostracods, copepods, and fairy shrimp (anostracans) inhabit these temporary pools. Millions of individuals might swim about in a single pool when the rains filled it. As the pool evaporates they enter a "cyst" stage of eggs buried in the dried sediment. In this phase of life they could, like dormant seeds, survive for decades--possibly centuries--until the next pool formed.

Massive steam combines [and the 'gang plow' made by the Holt Brothers of Stockton, and countless nesters, we thank you all, but realize change is inevitable], pulled by as many as three dozen draft animals, leveled many San Joaquin Valley hog wallows and mima mounds during the whet boom of the 1880s. Statewide, from 60 to 90 percent have been lost.
Development continues the damage (see www.biologicaldiversity.org for more information), but preservation and restoration efforts are yielding hopeful results.

Ecologists are realizing that vernal pools are not isolated bits of habitat, but rather embedded with complex landscapes and connected to other habitats, such as upland grasslands, marshes, and riverine communities. Bees in the Family Adrenidae, for example, specialize in pollinating only downingia, blennosperma, meadow foam, and other showy vernal pool wildflowers.
These bees are the dominant pollinators, and thus a key to the wildflowers' reproduction, and because they nest in small holes in the ground in grasslands sometimes a mile away from a vernal pool, they link these habitats."
--from pages on California Grasslands, A State of Change
zBrown

Ice climber
Brujo de la Playa
Mar 7, 2014 - 03:03pm PT
Bears! Please wipe your feet and use potty machines outside.




or you may wind up like this fellow on the pole


It's hard to solve an equation with so many unknowns, so, if you recognize yourself in this photo please notify the Mouse de Merced, via neebee's new high speed connection.
mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Mar 7, 2014 - 03:05pm PT
It is common to be smart and to be stupid.
http://www.academia.edu/624021/The_Difference_Between_Being_Smart_Educated_and_Intelligent

Why Smart People Can Be So Stupid is the name of a book in the above article (a fifteen minute read worth every second and, one might hope, sharing with your spouses and partners AND children).

The central character in this book that many of these lessons regarding being "both smart and stupid” revolve around is Bill Clinton.

Lincoln was an auto-didact. Honest Abe freed the slaves.
Bill Clinton was a political genius. He got all the raves.
Hillary is smart, but who is smarter yet?
Is it Chelsea who'll turn out to be the wisest Clinton yet?*

A very "interesting" question about a "nice" family.

*You come up with a better rhyme, blood. I've done my time listening to yo' stupid raps.

rSin, Godspeed with the hernia operation today. Peace, tranquility, serenity NOW! And good luck with the medical system now you've finally gotten in the door.



zBrown

Ice climber
Brujo de la Playa
Mar 7, 2014 - 03:15pm PT





http://i1.wp.com/www.dailycal.org/assets/uploads/2012/02/dailycal@dailycal.org_20120221_183618.jpg?153009
mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Mar 7, 2014 - 03:38pm PT
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Wurster Hall is not big on bamboo.But there are many Chinese who study here, nonetheless. Pandaring.
[Click to View YouTube Video]Twenty rock climbers employed in this structure!!!! It's no longer there. Ephemeral nature of grass, I suppose.

norwegian is saving beer cans for his pet proj, extolling the urban sprawl of Kyburz.

zBrown's lookin' good today!!!!
mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Mar 7, 2014 - 04:18pm PT
For Four Thousand Simoleans I'd...

give a guided tour of my summer place in Lower Backistan, popularly called the Elephant Laughter House.
[Click to View YouTube Video]Stimulating architecture, home to generations of mice and other critters.
mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Mar 7, 2014 - 04:42pm PT
Practical architecture for the street (skater's version).[Click to View YouTube Video]

(biker's version)
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(feline version--"cat baroque"--nine, count'em)
[Click to View YouTube Video]Or the home, too, actually.

zBrown

Ice climber
Brujo de la Playa
Mar 7, 2014 - 05:58pm PT
This is billed as the Barrows Hall Mitigation Success Story. I wonder if it succeeded in stopping any jumpers. I don't see any climbers, in fact I don't see anybody at all except the guy in blue hat lower left. Must be an hourly employes picking up OT.


Second look reveals what may be a climber or jumper upper right. My bad.

http://www.calema.ca.gov/HazardMitigation/PublishingImages/Barrows%20Hall031.jpg
Jaybro

Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
Mar 7, 2014 - 06:27pm PT
Turn on your love light
mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Mar 7, 2014 - 06:58pm PT
Great grandma wisdom, sounds like, Jaybro de Fresno.
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How tall is tall cotton?
The cotton plant is a perennial in many parts of the tropics and subtropics where it may reach a height of 15–20 feet. In Florida and across the commercial cotton belt of the U.S., cotton is grown as an annual and attains a plant height of 2–5 feet or more if moisture and plant nutrients (primarily nitrogen) are not limiting. Air temperatures in the 90°–95°F range are considered near optimum for growth. Very little growth takes place below 60°F or above 100°F, especially if soil moisture is low. However, cotton is usually considered drought tolerant because of its extensive root system. An average daily growth rate for the roots of ˝ inch may occur until first flower when root growth begins to level off and then declines starting about 90 days after planting.

What about my green blue jeans, baby?
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/06/fashion/06ORGANICJEANS.html?_r=0

What did the 49ers do for fun when their 'vi's were in the laundry?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levi's_Stadium

What about Belle and the Bottoms?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell-bottoms

You asked for it, Jaybro.
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Light shining!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tranquillity,_California




mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Mar 7, 2014 - 07:23pm PT
It's been a fun ride, er, trail.
4,000 of anything is a good start.
feet.
http://www.amc4000footer.org/
holes.
http://www.theguardian.com/notesandqueries/query/0,5753,-20318,00.html
miles.
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mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Mar 8, 2014 - 05:50pm PT
Today is International Women's Day.
The fact that you've all "earned" or been given
a day of recognition while men have not speaks for itself.
(It really shouts it out, actually.)

I won't bother saying big deal,
Just stop to think on how you feel,
Then go home and cook that meal.

But who inaugurated the day, and why?

The following text is from the International Business Times online.

Though officially in its 40th edition, the origin of International Women's Day can be traced back to the early twentieth century in the form of various labour movements in North America and across Europe.

The chronology of the day's history according to the UN is as below:

1909: The United States observed the first National Women's Day on 28 Februray in honour of the 1908 garment workers' strike in New York, where women protested against working conditions.

1910: A Women's Day of international significance was established by The Socialist International, a global association of political parties seeking to establish democratic socialism, in Copenhagen to honour the movement for women's rights. However, no fixed date was selected for the observance.

1911: March 19 was marked as International Women's Day for the first time in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland, following the Copenhagen initiative.
Over one million women and men attended rallies and demanded women's rights to vote, to hold public office, to work, to vocational training and to an end to discrimination on the job.

1913-1914: During their peace protest against World War I, women in Russia observed their first International Women's Day on the last Sunday in February 1913.
Elsewhere in Europe, women held rallies either to protest the war or to express solidarity with other activists on or around 8 March in 1914.

1917: Once again on the last Sunday in February (which fell on 8 March on the Gregorian calendar), Russian women went on strike for "Bread and Peace". On 12 March, the Czar stepped down and the provisional Government granted women the right to vote.

1945: The Charter of the United Nations, the first international agreement to affirm the principle of equality between women and men, was signed.

1975: The year was declared International Women's Year by the UN which began celebrating International Women's Day on 8 March.

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/international-womens-day-2014-history-origin-1439416

[Click to View YouTube Video]All that I can add is that we can't live without you. Thanks for everything.

Marlow

Sport climber
OSLO
Mar 8, 2014 - 05:54pm PT

Architecture in Helsinki - Dream a Little Crazy
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lostinshanghai

Social climber
someplace
Mar 8, 2014 - 08:07pm PT
Ok, Mouse

Finally got it together.

First it was this: too long


Then went to this:


Had to find to get bulbs into the box.


No biggie just cut, duck tape and make them fit


now to rewire them, that was a breeze, more duck tape.


pluged all in


Hmmmmm?


Was to be white not red, smelled something?


Then had to walk, dark could not find where to go, no flashlight, tripped, fell, trip again till I got to main box.


Match too close to fingers and again


And you thought it was this



no found this was the problem


lamp was bent so duck taped it back

now have it working.




Now no biggie.

Pain meds helped so ready to post





mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Mar 8, 2014 - 09:48pm PT
Jay, you think like a genius. Analyze this, bro.
Yeah, it's an electrical cord. Why there & why no window & what's it to do with your mass slide-viewing set-up?

Frames? Flames?
Mickey Mouse was no genius--it was Uncle Walt who knew lightning stikes once in a lifetime, unless you are Edison, who was driven.

Just for the safety aspect, try using a headlamp. Just wear it around your neck for when you can't find matches.

Looking forward to your shots gracing this thread.

mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Mar 8, 2014 - 10:03pm PT
Here's one for you, Jay. You're no apple and I'm no orange.

Couple of coconuts, perhaps.

[Click to View YouTube Video]so mellowwww.....
kaholatingtong

Trad climber
Nevada City
Mar 8, 2014 - 10:35pm PT
touche mouse, you did cover all the bases for womens day it seems.




zBrown

Ice climber
Brujo de la Playa
Mar 8, 2014 - 10:59pm PT
This thread is nearing 4000 posts. So when are we gonna find out who sabotaged that airplane? When is the book coming out? I wonder if Paul Ryan "smoked" any of that weed. If he did I bet he didn't inhale. Are mouse of Merced and Licky really one and the same person? I have yet to see both of them in the same room, at the same time.



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throwpie

Trad climber
Berkeley
Mar 8, 2014 - 11:02pm PT
Marching 100 decals! I did the one of the trumpet playing bear in the middle...1969! What a trip!
mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Mar 8, 2014 - 11:54pm PT
MMMM

SWEET!
Sweet!
sweet!

In any language.


Flame on, everybody!
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