Along the busy streets of Manhattan the people come and go. It was inspiring to venture back to the Big Apple after being gone for so many years. While I doubt I could ever live in such a place, I do feel that the energy is unlike any other city anywhere in the world.
It was rather compelling taking in all the stimuli...sights, sounds, smells...everything seemed to be buzzing with a sense of maniacal misdirection...chaos everywhere. But not unlike the nature of chaos, patterns and symmetry emerged from the disorder....
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Crossing into Symmetry
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Up Up and Away
We launched out of a parking lot in Kimball Junction on the west end of Park City. If you've never seen the process of inflating a hot air balloon, it's kinda fascinating. It has to be partially inflated with two giant industrial fans to partially open the "envelope" before the crew can fire up the four 5,000,000 btu burners to give it lift. Those LPG gas burners throw out quite a bit of heat, so we weren't the slighest bit chilly. Maybe is was because I was too nervous to notice the cold.
Our pilot gave us the rundown of how we change direction, steer the balloon and control our speed. We don't. It's entirely up to the wind. The wind does funny things in the mountains and valleys of the high desert. By mid-morning the winds normally become too unstable for balloon flight, which is why they launch at sunrise. Basically at different elevations, the wind can have varying degrees of temperature and direction, which is how a balloon travels from point "A" to point "B" with C,D,E,F and G being all plausible landings. ANYWAY....
Friday, May 30, 2008
Give Peace a Chance
Peace Rally in downtown Salt Lake City on 5/28/08 during Bush's GOP campaign fundraising visit. Speakers included former mayor Rocky Anderson, Daniel Ellsberg (from the famous Pentagon Papers that helped end Vietnam), Marshall Thompson, an Iraq veteran and peace activist who walked the entire state of Utah calling for withdrawal from Iraq, and Kathy Snyder, a mother of a serviceman killed in the war. The 5:30 p.m. public protest took place at Washington Square - the grounds surrounding City Hall.
The Crowd, originally uploaded by SoPhast
The crowd begins to form as Rocky Anderson, who now runs the Salt Lake City-based nonprofit High Road for Human Rights Advocacy Project, takes the stage.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Winter Evening on the Rail Trail
A cold winter evening on the Park City Rail Trail looking towards Old Town and Park City Mountain Resort. It's nice to know that this is outside my back door and that I'm so lucky to live here!
Saturday, March 8, 2008
The Salt Lake Temple
The Mormon Temple...Building began in 1853, and took 40 years to build and stands 210 feet tall. The walls of the temple are 9 feet (2.7 meters) thick at the base and 6 feet (1.8 meters) thick at the top. Each granite block of the walls weighs between 2,500 and 5,600 pounds (1,134 to 2,540 kilograms) and was hauled by oxen, and later by railroad, from a granite quarry in Little Cottonwood Canyon, some 20 miles (32 kilometers) southeast of Temple Square (as it's known). The Temple is literally built in the heart of the city and all the streets were planned accordingly. To see it in person is just amazing.
Monday, December 3, 2007
Easy Living
It might be the aluminum smokestack or the vintage ride, but I could love this ramshackle of a house.