Thursday, August 27, 2009

New CAT in Town


The mine received a new CAT loader in July---in pieces for shipping of course. Once it was resassembled and put through a testing period it was let loose to prowl the mine site.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

RIP Tire Armor


Oh the indignity of it all. This pile of steel mesh had protected high dollar tires from sharp rocks and when it comes time retire, it gets thrown into the mud by the side of the tire yard.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Red and White Soft Tail


Never heard the term "soft tail" in regards to a bicycle before but a recent college grad called my new ride one. It just arrived so I'm still tweaking a few things (24 forward gears--no reverse) but my plans are to get to the edge of the mountains where I am told there are plenty of trails to ride on in their shadow---plus it is downhill all the way back home too :)

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Monday, August 24, 2009

Sloppy Day

We had all of 1/3" of rain and everything turns to slop--literally. Had to go to 4x4 to get around this weekend. I am sure that there will be a line at the wash bay when things dry up in a couple of days to remove the dirt.
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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Just follow the signs....

I'm cautious in my travels around the site (momma didn't raise no fool) and these actually caused me to pause for a few moments. It is, of course, a storage area for signs used at the site. The signs have a weighted base and are ~10+ feet off the ground for haul truck drivers to see easily.
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Saturday, August 22, 2009

How many squirrels do you see in this picture?



I don't see any squirrels either and I took the photograph, but there is a White Tailed Antelope Squirrel near the corner of the building. They look like bleached chipmunks and run with their tail curled over their backs. I obviously haven't got their buy-in but the women who work in the store say they feed them by hand---and also called them chipmunks.


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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Reverse Migration

Momma bird flew back home yesterday to feed the teenagers . Flight was smooth with a window view of the Florida gulf coast quite a bit of the way.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Small and Bashful

There are a few hummingbirds that visit the feeder outside the kitchen window. What they find for food beyond the few folks that put feeders out is beyond me. Not as colorful or aggressive as their eastern cousins who have plenty of "feather fights", these seem to be a more well mannered breed and will wait their turn to take sips.
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Daily Double


While Summer is slowly fading now, the walkway pictured had its usual double treat to bring the season in. Hostas and daylilies line the path out the front door.
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Monday, August 17, 2009

Numbers Guy

Over 40 years ago I am photographed counting while sitting outside on a step in Florida....


...and nowadays I do my counting in the middle of a high plains desert to help get the most out of a grinding mill.





Sunday, August 16, 2009

Great Catch!!!


I struggled mightily hauling in fish after fish all day long trying to beat the big fish being held by the fair maiden in the picture above. Alas, it was not meant to be and I have lived with the humility for 20 years now :)
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Saturday, August 15, 2009

An Ounce of Prevention

Really just 325 mg-----popping one of these just before breakfast in the morning truly helps keep things on an even keel for us older guys. Nothing really measurable, a few less heart beats a minute and maybe a tad less high end blood pressure (systolic), a good thing overall.
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Friday, August 14, 2009

Pretty Bird Flying South


Another family member in the air today, flying to somewhat warmer climates for a few days of R&R.....
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An Apple a Day...

Ok, you may have to eat a dozen of these to keep the doctor away but a whole paper bag of the small apples were available for consumption from a fellow employee who brought them in from one of his trees.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Delusions of Grandeur

Some of the reptiles around here are fairly bold and while this lizard seems to be thinking of pouncing on the next plains ape exiting the building, he'd be better be served watching out for the numerous hawks and crows that fly around the site looking for tasty snack size treats such as these little guys.

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Power to Spare

Here are a few spare radio repeaters for the communication at the mine. The system works pretty much anywhere on the mine stite with the help of this type of moble repeater.
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Not so Wile E. Coyote


A young coyote is somewhat confused just outside of the community on a recent morning. He appeared to be looking for friends and trotted briskly up the fence line stopping occasionally to look around not really paying me any attention.
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Monday, August 10, 2009

Spare Blue Room


Just starting here at the mine, I often heard that people were "in the Blue Room." I just assumed it was some kind of ready room for oncoming teams or something of that nature. Little did I know.... Pictured here is a mobilized version ready for placement in a moments notice.

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New in Town...

I've been slowly working through the sprinkler heads in the yard--replacing a few heads and sometimes entire units. I finally decided to start replacing the impulse heads I've been having so much fun with over to a gear driven head. The only problem was that the hardware store didn't carry the newer heads. Manager told me no one had ever asked for them before. On a recent trip I picked up a few (which made airport security interesting) and installed them this past weekend.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Back in the day...


Nevada has many signs designating points of interest along the long, lonely highways throughout the state. This particular sign that I pass going to and from the hardware store, in an attempt to keep a keen edge on my honey-do skill set, gives a brief history of Round Mountain.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Doodling

I always did like to color and now I get paid for it :) Testing updating the blog with my "mobile" device.

Litte Dirty Birdy Feet....

Picked this vintage up at a somewhat local grocer (45 miles from here) this past week. Of course the cute penguin caught my eye and then I noted that the merlot was Australian, and "South Eastern Australia" at that. The other thing that stood out was that it cost as much (or as little) as local vineyards just over the Sierras in California. Most of the wine is very inexpensive here compared to the other places I have lived and I first thought it was just the shipping but lately I've come to believe it to be part competition and part cultural.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Just Chillin'


I noticed it was a bit cooler than normal for us semi-tropicals and took a quick camera phone shot of the temperature gauge on my way out this morning. Looks like Summer is over here :(
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Titanium Driver

The little woman and I managed to go out recently and hit a few balls. I can consistently hit farther and straighter now than I could 20 years ago with the help of my special friend, Mr. Snake Eyes :)
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Thursday, August 6, 2009

The Strip

My recent travels to Tennessee took me and Mini to the top floor of the public parking garage at the airport in Las Vegas. Here is a picture of the (in)famous Strip from an elevated view. Someone a few years back forgot to tell the city planners to move the airport out farther from the city before it was surrounded by surburbia.
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Lonely Devil


This week, on my way back from Las Vegas, I spotted many dust devils that seem to populate the vast stretches of open country during the warm (hot) summer months. The picture shows one such devil against a backdrop on low mountains outside of Goldfield, NV.
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Monday, August 3, 2009

A Fungus Among Us

I built/repaired/fixed/adjusted a few things over this past weekend at home and among them was the 1st floor A/C blower unit in the basement. The condensate drip pan had growth in it (see the condensate pump for a pictorial sample of the fungus) and the growth had clogged the drain line to the pump. Easy fix but I still need to get some tablets to put in the pan to prevent the growth in the first place.

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