Friday, August 31, 2012
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Marigold seeds.
I've been collecting dried marigold blooms all summer long. Something about this collection is very beautiful. I can't stop looking at it.
Labels:
dried marigolds,
found object,
garden,
marigold,
marigold seeds,
marigolds
Monday, August 27, 2012
Fossils in Iowa: Mahaska County.
The dry weather has hindered my adventures. It's a sad thing, really. When rain water doesn't flow through creek beds weeds quickly take over the crevices. Poor Jane is left standing in sad, weedy mud puddles wondering what happened to all of her wonderful fossils. I'm a tough cookie, though. When I decide I'm going to find something I'll do it and I managed to find a few fossils on the Des Moines River this Saturday. There's a few shell fossils and a pretty nice chunk of coral (i can't take credit for finding that one, my partner in crime did).
It's always neat to find something that is millions of years old.
It's always neat to find something that is millions of years old.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Artifacts, Iowa. Bird Point.
2. My buddy and her family just got back from an amazing California themed vacation. They brought me back these wonderful smashed pennies. This is my first smashed penny that proudly features a bottle of booze! I'm pretty excited about that.
3. Mudd got a bite of the garden carrots. Look at that face...awwwwwww.
Friday, August 17, 2012
Spiderman.
As if we need another reason to be scared of Spiders, right? I shot this photo on the 95th floor of the John Hancock Building...apparently spiders are excellent at scaling tall buildings. I'm sure there's a more logical reason this spider is so freakishly high. Perhaps the sweetest moths and bugs are attracted to the lights on the tallest buildings.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
President Obama Speaks in Oskaloosa, Iowa.
It all started on Friday. A little bird told me that President Obama was going to do a few Grassroots events around Iowa. I needed more information about the rumors and hopped on ol' faithful (Google) to do some cyber sleuthing. I didn't believe it at first, was President Obama really going to speak in Oskaloosa, Iowa? It was indeed true. I did more sleuthing to find out how I could attend the event. That Saturday I waited for 2.5 hours in the hot, hot, Oskaloosa heat to get my ticket, it was the only way I could be guaranteed entrance. While in line, I was interviewed by a local news program, I'm at the beginning and at the very end. To view the interview click on this grey text and be dazzled. |
Monday, August 13, 2012
Peoria, Illinois. I love you.
We hung out with good friends till 2am at the Owl's Nest. |
A trip to Peoria isn't complete until you consume a cone at Emo's. |
The chandelier looks nice on a glittered ceiling. |
Even though the silverware looked water stained our dinner at Sky Harbor was wonderful and brought back all sorts of Peoria memories. |
Our view. |
Labels:
emo's,
if it plays,
peoria,
road trip,
Sky harbor,
the owl's nest
Friday, August 10, 2012
On Nebraska....
Rachel and I woke up in Laramie, Wyoming with the intention of making it to Peoria, Illinois by 1am. It was supposed to be an "easy" 14 hour drive but ubiquitous road construction made it impossible to move quickly. Man, it's tough to drive through Nebraska. It felt like we were stuck in an endless loop of boredom. We knew that making it to Illinois by 1am wasn't going to happen and decided to stop in Omaha, Nebraska to get a hotel and some grub.
However, we did see a few cool things on the drive.
1. a pronghorn antelope.
2. another pronghorn antelope
3. two more pronghorn antelope.
I love pronghorn, they're a unique species. Pronghorn have been clocked running 53 mph, they're the second fasted land mammal in the world. It's always a pleasure spotting them on roadsides. Pronghorn have inspired me to make art and have showed up in many of my paintings and prints (like the woodcut featured above).
It took awhile but we finally made it to Omaha and checked into a nice/cheap/clean hotel. Google told us that Goldbergs, Burgers, Beer, and Bloody Mary's was the place to be with their consistently good reviews. That place was DELICIOUS! The Ruben was to die for, the burger was cooked medium rare and was juicy and delicious. When we finished eating it was time for bed...tomorrow was going to be a big, beautiful day.
However, we did see a few cool things on the drive.
1. a pronghorn antelope.
2. another pronghorn antelope
3. two more pronghorn antelope.
I love pronghorn, they're a unique species. Pronghorn have been clocked running 53 mph, they're the second fasted land mammal in the world. It's always a pleasure spotting them on roadsides. Pronghorn have inspired me to make art and have showed up in many of my paintings and prints (like the woodcut featured above).
It took awhile but we finally made it to Omaha and checked into a nice/cheap/clean hotel. Google told us that Goldbergs, Burgers, Beer, and Bloody Mary's was the place to be with their consistently good reviews. That place was DELICIOUS! The Ruben was to die for, the burger was cooked medium rare and was juicy and delicious. When we finished eating it was time for bed...tomorrow was going to be a big, beautiful day.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Little America, Wyoming.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Vacation: Boise.
After a horribly boring 6.5 hour layover in Denver, Colorado, I was finally on my connecting flight to Boise, Idaho where Rachel and I were to meet. I read up on Boise before leaving Iowa and learned that the city is home to a large population of Basques (read up on the Basques of Boise here http://www.boisebasques.com/). (photo above is the Basque mural located next to the Bank of America) |
Monday, August 6, 2012
Green River Fish Fossil. Knightia Eocaena
Entrance to the Rock Shop. So Scary! |
Beautiful stuff. |
The fossil I purchased at the rock shop. |
First adventure: While trying to find a steak house in Evanston, Wyoming, Rachel and I came across a home with ceramic dinosaurs decorating their front lawn. It was a rock shop called, Antares Fossils and Minerals (antaresfossils.com). Of course we had to go in, I love me some rock shop. While paroozing the various sections of the shop I came across this beauty from the Green River Fossil Biota. The owner of the shop told us that he uncovered the fossil himself at his Green River quarry. The owner and his crew uncover 30 (each) or more of these Fish fossils every weekend. The quarry is home to possibly the best fossil record of tertiary aquatic communities (of the Eocene, 55 million years ago!) in the world!
Of course I had to buy one.
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