Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Monday, June 23, 2008
Hope, Arkansas

The Google image is missing several more in a field SE of the airport deposited after the above image was taken but can be seen in the oblique image below.
While driving to visit Historic Washington State Park just outside of Hope, Arkansas our group passed the Hope Airport and were witness to a field of FEMA trailers. These trailers are surplus from Hurricane Katrina and number in the ten thousands. Much debate exists regarding re-deployment, economic stimulus to Hope (rent), and their potential dangers with possible formaldehyde contamination.
I lived in one for two weeks while working in Bismarck, ND... they weren't so bad... well... for two weeks.
FEMA Trailers Sit Empty in Hope
FEMA Trailers 'Toxic Tin Cans'?
Currently, they are available for auction but I have a feeling the majority are not going anywhere anytime soon.
FEMA Auctions Trailers at Hope Airport
FEMA auctioning off trailers at fire-sale prices


Labels: arkansas, google, internet, like totally, society, summer, travel
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Shiloh Indian Mounds
When I checked into the visitor center, I was told that the road leading to the Shiloh Indian Mounds was closed for construction. Bummer, I thought. Once I got around to the closed off road, I realized that I could easily walk back to the mounds. So after a call to the wife stating that if she doesn't hear from me in an hour (being arrested for trespassing on federal property), I started walking across the open field toward the Tennessee River and the Indian mounds.
Labels: archaeology, mounds, summer, tennessee, travel
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Fate, Faith or Coincidence?
Approx. 7:45PM
My stomach begins to rumble and I see a Sonic sign on Interstate 40 at Sallisaw. I exit and head into town.
Approx. 7:50PM
I finish eating my order of tater-tots covered in cheese, put on my seat belt and turn the key to start my jeep. When turning the key, I am greeted with a cacophonous BANG from under my hood, followed by the instrument dials in the dash moving back and forth in a "not so normal" way. As I wonder, "what was that!", I begin to see smoke billowing out from under the engine hood. My only thought... "shit. why did I stop for tater-tots in Sallisaw, Oklahoma." (BTW, Sallisaw is where the Joad family turned west out of the dusty Oklahoma poverty in attempt to find a better life in "prosperous" California.)
I get out of the car, open the hood to discover that my battery shorted out and the loud bang was the battery acid covers being blasted off the battery into the underside of the engine hood. My thoughts changed.. "I'm screwed."
Thinking I'll need to hitch a ride, call a tow truck or something else to fix this, I looked up in amazement.. Next door to the Sonic was an AutoZone. My thoughts now moved to.. "Wow." I walked over to AutoZone and purchased a battery.
7:54PM
I asked the clerk at the AutoZone what time they close in case the new battery does not fix the issue. "We close at 8PM", he stated. I looked at my phone. It was 7:54. They close in 6 minutes. My thoughts.. "isn't this just the most interesting set of events?" I walked back to Sonic and installed the battery.
8:10PM
Battery installed, I turned the ignition key. My jeep started like nothing even happened. I loaded the old battery into the back of the jeep and drove out of Sonic. The ice in my cherry-lime aid hadn't even had time to dissolve and water down my drink. My thoughts returned to "Wow." I got back to Fayetteville with only a 30 minute delay.
Five minutes later, I would have been in a much worse situation (both in time and money). The last hour of my drive was consumed with wondering whether this set of circumstances were the result of fate, faith or simply coincidence. I'm leaning toward simple coincidence... and a little luck.
Labels: like totally, ramble, summer, travel
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Signs, Signs, Signs
Labels: candid, fayetteville, geophysics, society, summer, travel, vernacular
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
12,000 Miles? Who's Counting...
I took so many photos that I decided to manage them a little different and use an online photo portal tool (with exception to Etowah). It was just easier that way and took much less time... something I do not have much of these days.. and also gives the opportunity for people to comment on photos, if they desire.
So, those interested, here are some links to the online photo albums associated with Summer 2007..

Cartersville, Georgia
Etowah Indian Mounds State Park
May 28, 2007 - June 3, 2007

Hells Canyon, Idaho
Nez Perce along the Snake River
June 7-15, 2007

Pierre, South Dakota
Ft. Pierre-Chateau
June 18-23, 2007

Bismarck, North Dakota
Mandan site of Larson
June 26 - July 6, 2007

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Archaeogeophysical workshop & survey at a historic homestead.
July 9-11, 2007

Wilson, Arkansas
3D scanning of Nodena artifacts
July 17 - August 3, 2007
Labels: artifacts, etowah, geophysics, plains, summer, travel

