My time is coming to an end in Silver City. I am so ready to be back home with my wife. I will say that the OT I have racked up will be nice though it is already spent. We have had all kinds of weather since I have been here. I think there has only been one day without lightning. There have probably been about 20 starts, but only a few have gotten bigger than an acre. It has been just busy enough that I am not way stressed and not bored out of my mind.
I got to go out yesterday and do a "Forest Familiarization Tour". I would have liked to do more but I have been working nights and had already worked for 1:00 a.m. and didn't leave tell 8:00 on my tour. I did try to get as much in as I could in six hours.
I started my trip driving through the town of Pinos Altos. It is an old mining town just a few miles out of Silver City. Here is a link if you are interested in more of the history of this neat little town. http://www.southernnewmexico.com/Articles/Southwest/Grant/PinosAltosthenandnow.html
I continued down the windy narrow road through towering Ponderosa Pine trees. I saw about a dozen mule deer. Nothing big but it was nice to see some critters. I also happened upon two separate sightings of road runners, but no coyotes. Some other wildlife found on the Gila include wolves, elk, bear, cougar, mule deer, and couse deer.
I finally made it to the Gila Cliff Dwellings inhabited by the Mogollon (Muggy-own) Indians. Mogollon Indian farmers built these cliff dwellings between 1270 and 1290 A.D., using them for no more than 40 years before abandoning them. The ruins lie in natural cave-like recesses that are at least 150 feet above the canyon floor. They bear a marked resemblance to the Mesa Verde ruins of the Anasazi Indians, who enjoyed widespread influence. I found it interesting that the dwellings were so well hidden from below. It was a nice mile round trip hike. I am glad I got there before the 95 degree temperatures did. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gila_Cliff_Dwellings_National_Monument
Just down the road from the Cliff Dwellings were some Pictographs. I really couldn't find much history on them as far as any meaning. They were pretty neat. I did learn that they used the husks of the yucca plants as paint brushes to paint on the walls.
I ended my trip at the Santa Rita Mine. A large open pit copper mine in Santa Rita, in southwestern New Mexico, connected to a smelter seven miles south in Hurley. Together these facilities employ about 1,200 people, when operating. The Santa Rita Mine is one of the oldest continuously operating mine in the West. It has been operated by the Chino Mines Company, Phelps Dodge, and Kennecott. A natural landform called the Kneeling Nun, a hillside said to resemble a kneeling nun in profile, looms above the open pit. The town of Santa Rita was moved to make way for the mine.
I will be leaving out of El Paso Monday morning.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Logan, July 4th, and Silver City...
So, I know that I always talk about how crappy of a blogger I am but today I really blew it. I thought that i had saved my post but it isn't there. It was a really big post as well. I am too lazy to do it all over again so you will just get a quick rundown, or kind of quick.
We were able to go to Logan a week and a half ago to be at our friends Steve and Nancy's wedding. It was a great ceremony and we were so happy to share their day with them. We stopped in Malad on the way down and back and were able to visit with the Gilgen's. We were able to get in a ride up North Canyon one night. It was nice since I haven't been on my bike for over a year.
We raced back home so Katie could get her homework done for the next day. She has been doing so well in school. She was so worried about Chem, but she is kickin butt and has gotten A's on all her tests so far. She only has 2 weeks left this semester. She will be off for 7 weeks before she returns for her last semester at BYU-I in the fall. It will be nice to have more than an hour or two a day to spend with each other. I am not looking forward to her going to grad school.
I put up a few pics off my cell of things I forgot about. I was going to put the broken Pyrex up before but it was a sensitive subject for Katie. She had been slaving over dinner and I was out in the garage reloading or working on the boat or something, she came out in tears. I thought something horrible had happened. I went into the house and saw the mess on the floor. It reminded me of a Brad Paisley song cause I thought it was kind of funny but sure didn't share that with her at the time. I think that she was more distraught about the dish than dinner. It was a personalized wedding present from Aaron and Laura that had a BYU Y on it and our name. It is something we can now laugh about.
I had to work on the 4th which was sad for Katie because it is her favorite holiday. Even though I was gone, she still managed to run in the 5K, bring me lunch, attend a parade, clean the house, do her homework, and start building two baby blankets... She is pretty much amazing!
I was able to get off work early because I had to get ready for an unexpected assignment to Silver City New Mexico. We went to the Rexburg Rodeo and watched the fireworks, then went home and lit a few of our own off that we had around from last year. We tried to get some sleep since I had to leave the house at 0500 the next morning but the neighborhood fireworks kept us up most of the night.
I will write more about my time in Silver City later....
We were able to go to Logan a week and a half ago to be at our friends Steve and Nancy's wedding. It was a great ceremony and we were so happy to share their day with them. We stopped in Malad on the way down and back and were able to visit with the Gilgen's. We were able to get in a ride up North Canyon one night. It was nice since I haven't been on my bike for over a year.
We raced back home so Katie could get her homework done for the next day. She has been doing so well in school. She was so worried about Chem, but she is kickin butt and has gotten A's on all her tests so far. She only has 2 weeks left this semester. She will be off for 7 weeks before she returns for her last semester at BYU-I in the fall. It will be nice to have more than an hour or two a day to spend with each other. I am not looking forward to her going to grad school.
I put up a few pics off my cell of things I forgot about. I was going to put the broken Pyrex up before but it was a sensitive subject for Katie. She had been slaving over dinner and I was out in the garage reloading or working on the boat or something, she came out in tears. I thought something horrible had happened. I went into the house and saw the mess on the floor. It reminded me of a Brad Paisley song cause I thought it was kind of funny but sure didn't share that with her at the time. I think that she was more distraught about the dish than dinner. It was a personalized wedding present from Aaron and Laura that had a BYU Y on it and our name. It is something we can now laugh about.
I had to work on the 4th which was sad for Katie because it is her favorite holiday. Even though I was gone, she still managed to run in the 5K, bring me lunch, attend a parade, clean the house, do her homework, and start building two baby blankets... She is pretty much amazing!
I was able to get off work early because I had to get ready for an unexpected assignment to Silver City New Mexico. We went to the Rexburg Rodeo and watched the fireworks, then went home and lit a few of our own off that we had around from last year. We tried to get some sleep since I had to leave the house at 0500 the next morning but the neighborhood fireworks kept us up most of the night.
I will write more about my time in Silver City later....
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