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Top 10 adventure vacations in the U.S. - Edmonton Journal
Are you a thrill-seeker looking for adventure this summer, without breaking the bank? Men’s website AskMen.com has come up with a list of its top 10 adventure vacations within the United States: 1. Surfing, scuba diving, mountain biking at Oahu ...
Read moreMajor rock slide closes I-70 in western Colorado - Independent Record
A rock slide punched gaping holes in a bridge and left huge boulders on Interstate 70, closing a 17-mile stretch of the highway in western Colorado. The slide struck around midnight Sunday near Hanging Lake Tunnel in Glenwood Canyon, a deep, narrow ...
Read moreEnlivening Exclusive Resorts: Moving Forward in the Destination Club ... - Luxist
As with many great ideas, this one started small, and from unpleasant, stressful experiences. Exclusive Resorts was originally founded seven years ago, by Brad and Brent Handler, two brothers who had consistently experienced classic vacation dilemmas ...
Read moreTravel Picks: Top 10 famous movie hotels - KPNews.com
NEW YORK, March 5 (Reuters Life!) - While most travellers can only dream of getting an Oscar or being on the silver screen, anyone can pretend to be star at U.S. hotels where countless movie scenes have been shot. Travel firm TripAdvisor (http://www ...
Read morePhysics, math made elementary - Littleton Independent
... keep it up in the air, as well as what parts control the upward, downward and sideways movements of the structures. “Wind can go over or under when it hits the wing,” he said. Since there is a shorter distance for the wind to travel along ...
Read moreBusch eludes wrecks to win - Denver Post
HAMPTON, Ga. — Kurt Busch was running out front with three laps to go when things really got interesting. First came a frightening crash that seemed intentional between two feuding drivers. Then, another spinning, slamming melee took place before ...
Read moreWASPs honored for WWII service - Star-Banner
When Marguerite Bernhardt was 13 years old she built model airplanes with balsa wood, glue and tissue ... into the air, it offered to teach them the physics of flight, navigation and about airplane engines. Bernhardt was the only girl in a class of ...
Read moreVail Travel: A taste of Costa Rica's vast diversity - Vail Daily News
VAIL, Colorado — Pity those who know nothing of Costa Rica but the beaches. These people fly into the Alahuela or Liberia airports, rent a car and immediately drive to the beach. After a week or two, they return to the airport, flying home with the ...
Read moreCityCenter dazzles in the Las Vegas desert - Dallas Morning News
LAS VEGAS – Forget the celebrity headliners. At CityCenter Las Vegas, water is the star. Five water features spray, fall and swirl throughout the enormous complex. Photos by TOM UHLENBROCK/St. Louis Post-Dispatch CityCenter, a 67-acre project next ...
Read moreTravel Picks: Top 10 unusual holiday homes for rent - BusinessWorld Online
A geometrical wonder, DOME ECILE not only is a sight in and of itself, but it also sports beautiful beach views. 2. Calypso Castle, Skopelos, Greece Complete with a stone tower and gorgeous views, Calypso Castle is a great rental home for travelers ...
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Resolved Question: i found bulldogs in colorado springs and was wondering if its a scam i live in colorado nothing about cameroon?
Hello and thanks for your interest in adopting these my Adorable English Bulldog .she is still available for any loving family. i am just so concerned about her welfare and hope you can assure me of that. she is barely 12weeks old and home raised, potty trained and well socialized and gets along perfectly with children and other pets.she is pure breed puppy .she is updated on all her shots and she comes with a year health guarantee.she love to be carried around and cuddled and full of caressing and kisses. She comes alongside with the following: - A year health guarantee -An air conditioned crate -Vet record -Food samples -Puppy toys I am giving her out for adoption because of my newly acquired Job as an auditor which demands a lot of my time and entails a lot of traveling. As such, i have little or no time to spend with her.she is really in need of a home where she will be provided with all the love, care and attention she is being deprived of here.cost is $279 with shipping inclusive. I am currently on a 5months auditing assignment in Nevada which is the more reason i am giving her out.however i can have her shipped to you if you can assure me that you will take proper care of her by answering to the below questions. What state are you located..................? Have you kids.......................... ....? Do you have other pets.....................? Have you ever had a puppy before.......? Do you promise to take proper care of her............? To provide pictures so i see how she is doing........? Thanks so much and get back to me if you think you can provide a good home. stay and be blessed.I think its funny because you act like i cant check the damn dog out. I live like maybe an hour or two away from vegas. We can check the dog out if there is one and i wouldnt just go out and buy a damn dog with out looking at it. moreResolved Question: I found a bulldog in colorado springs and want to know if this is a scam.?
Hello and thanks for your interest in adopting these my Adorable English Bulldog .she is still available for any loving family. i am just so concerned about her welfare and hope you can assure me of that. she is barely 12weeks old and home raised, potty trained and well socialized and gets along perfectly with children and other pets.she is pure breed puppy .she is updated on all her shots and she comes with a year health guarantee.she love to be carried around and cuddled and full of caressing and kisses. She comes alongside with the following: - A year health guarantee -An air conditioned crate -Vet record -Food samples -Puppy toys I am giving her out for adoption because of my newly acquired Job as an auditor which demands a lot of my time and entails a lot of traveling. As such, i have little or no time to spend with her.she is really in need of a home where she will be provided with all the love, care and attention she is being deprived of here.cost is $279 with shipping inclusive. I am currently on a 5months auditing assignment in Nevada which is the more reason i am giving her out.however i can have her shipped to you if you can assure me that you will take proper care of her by answering to the below questions. What state are you located..................? Have you kids.......................... ....? Do you have other pets.....................? Have you ever had a puppy before.......? Do you promise to take proper care of her............? To provide pictures so i see how she is doing........? Thanks so much and get back to me if you think you can provide a good home. stay and be blessed. moreResolved Question: Las vegas trip planning help!?!? Moi?
ok so usually when we have vacations, my relatives pick me to plan them (budget, plans, hotel, food) FAMILY REUNION I need hotels minor friendly (including me and i think 3 other kids) I want us to have sepearate suites or guest rooms and just suggest me some places and recopy the draft below My Rough Plan For Trip: (feel free to suggest things too) Budget: $0-$1000 Airline: Alligiant Air Departure City: Fort Collins, Colorado Arrival City: Las Vegas, Nevada Hotel Budget: $60 or less Per Person Hotel Quality: *** Entertainment & Travel Budget: $300 Misc: ?? PLEAse make me a better price arrangement that wont brake the bank OH and its happening in May, Memorial day i think moreResolved Question: Can anyone who was a minor (under 15) and has air traveled alone please answer?
Okay, well I'm 13. I am going across the country to visit my aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, and just family in particular. Its from Maine to Colorado. None of my sibling will come, they are too scared. But I ride planes all the time. But I have always been with my immediate family or a friend and their mom. Never alone. So, since I am being an unaccompanied minor, is there anything I should know? Do I need a flight attendant with me 24/7? Or can I just go around alone? Thanks a bunch :) moreResolved Question: Can anyone who was a minor (under 15) and has air traveled alone please answer?
Okay, well I'm 13. I am going across the country to visit my aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, and just family in particular. Its from Maine to Colorado. None of my sibling will come, they are too scared. But I ride planes all the time. But I have always been with my immediate family or a friend and their mom. Never alone. So, since I am being an unaccompanied minor, is there anything I should know? Do I need a flight attendant with me 24/7? Or can I just go around alone? Thanks a bunch :) moreResolved Question: Where should we move to?
Where would you like to live or retire in the US? The question becomes difficult to answer when family, friends and work are NOT part of the equation. Usually people relocate based on one of those three things. Most people want to live in an area with a low crime rate, great schools, a warm climate, affordable housing, plentiful jobs and good hospitals. Even so, not everyone will agree about the best place to live. Some people prefer mountains, some prefer the desert or maybe the ocean. We are still not sure where to go, even after going through the Forbes “Best Places to Live” list and other similar web sites. We are self employed and have a child with special needs. We are originally from Illinois but we have lived in Arizona for the past decade. We are looking for a change outside of these two states but we will likely travel back to Arizona in the winters if we will be living in a cold climate. Criteria We need to be within a 10 or 20 minute drive to a very good hospital. Must be within a 45 minute drive to a reputable children’s hospital. Must have excellent schools and a low crime rate. There must be fun things for kids nearby, like a big city zoo, parks and recreation. Fair weather with four seasons (or at least a little snow in the winter). Elevation must be less than 4,000 feet at all times (cannot travel above this altitude). We want to live in the country and we need a minimum of 7 acres for horses. We are looking for privacy, nice views and clean air. We like trees and green grass, not so much rocks, sand and cactus. Shouldn’t be too cold in the winter or too hot or humid in the summer. Cannot be further east than Ohio. Oregon, Washington state, Colorado, South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee are all out of the question. Needs to be within a 50 minute drive to a big city with an international airport. We don’t want to spend more than $475k for a 2400 square foot house in nice shape on at least 7 acres for horses, just a little outside of town. Tax rates, short term economic growth and real estate trends do not concern us much, however we don’t want to live in an unclean area. I work at home and do not need to commute anywhere. Satellite internet and a regular telephone keep me in business. We realize that not all of the criteria can be met, so everything is listed in descending order of importance. You can either respond here or visit our site at http://www.relocationcontest.com moreVoting Question: Available Resources For Army Husband?
I am a little bit at a loss as to where to turn. Although I never expected it, I found myself playing the role of an Army husband. I spent a couple of tours in the Navy and have worked at NASA for years where at least Mission Ops is a quasi-military organization. I knew what to expect and I am comfortable with the culture. Because of my career I elected to maintain our residence in Houston, at least for a few years when I could take an early retirement. At that point I was willing to become a camp follower. Everything seemed to go well, at least at first when my wife was stationed here in the states. However, when she deployed to Korea things took a turn for the worse. It seems like she started a whole new life and it didn't include me. And barely includes her son (my stepson – he lives here in the Houston area) I tried on numerous occasions to go and visit but it seemed that “Army things” always came up unexpectedly and the trips had to be canceled. When she returned to the states I was planning to take a few weeks off and accompany her to her new duty post in Colorado – however after a few days she announced she wanted a divorce – no reason given – and said she would be making the trip alone. After getting settled in Colorado she decided that the divorce was a mistake and she wanted to continue being my wife. Hind sight now tells me that the divorce ploy was nothing more than a method of keeping her Army life and her family life totally separate. Over the past seven months I have tried to travel to Colorado almost every weekend I did not have mission support. It has never worked out once. My money makes the trip but I never get to follow. I even made it all the way from Houston up into New Mexico once before she called and said she unexpectedly had CQ duty for the weekend. Another aborted trip. I have no reason to stay married to her except that I love her – the money flow has always been from Houston to where ever she is stationed. The only benefit I get from the military is an ID card so I can purchase my smokes cheap. After the latest failed trip I drove to a reserve base and talked “unofficially” to an Air Force Chaplin. He made a number of attempts to call her and try to talk to her about the situation but all calls went unanswered and unreturned. However, I got a shrill response about how she did not appreciate me going to see a Chaplin and how I should not bring anyone else in on our problems. When I said that I thought that we really needed some form of counseling to be able to work out whatever issues we had, she went back to the “I want a divorce” position. She now states that she does not want to be tied down someone with so many medical problems – I have had 11 surgeries including 3 heart procedures in the past 3 years so she may have a point. There are no major military bases close to me so I don't know what resources are available to me. If a divorce can not be avoided , thats fine, I have my own income and my own medical insurance so I will survive. However, it seems next to impossible to work a divorce with someone who is stationed outside their home state. What help is available to to an Army husband sort things out? Thanks moreResolved Question: If you could assign a zodiac sign to each NHL team, how would it go?
NJ Devils: Aries (I always figured the devil was Aries) NY Islanders: Aquarius (They're in their own world) NY Rangers: Capricorn (They're serious) Philadelphia Flyers: Sagittarius (Love to travel) Pittsburgh Penguins: Pisces (Starts with a P, also they live by the water) Boston Bruins: Leo (Apparently a bruin is a bear, which is related to a lion) Buffalo Sabres: Aquarius (The tiger is the chinese zodiac counterpart to Aquarius) Montreal Canadiens: Cancer (Canada was established in Cancer's month) Ottawa Senators: Capricorn (Only capricorn is boring enough to be a politician) Toronto Maple Leafs: Libra (A leaf is kind of like a peace symbol) Atlanta Thrashers: Gemini (It's a bird) Carolina Hurricanes: Aquarius (Oh yes, Aquarians are like the hurricane that took Dorothy to Oz) Florida Panthers: Leo (they're both Cats) Tampa Bay Lightning: Sagittarius (Lightning is like an arrow) Washington Capitals: Capricorn (Again boring) Chicago Blackhawks: Aries (Blackhawk down! I always wanted to say that. But Aries are like savage indians) Columbus Blue Jackets: Aries (Blue Jacket was an indian dude) Detroit Red Wings: Libra (wings to fly in an air sign, and Libra is red) Nashville Predator: Leo (the ultimate predator) STL Blues: Capricorn (They're depressed and got the blues) Calgary Flames: Aries (Fire sign) Colorado Avalanche: Aquarius (shocking) Edmonton Oilers: Taurus (the capitalist loves oil) MIN Wild: Sagittarius (freedom lovers) Vancouver Canucks: Pisces (defenseless) Anaheim Ducks: Pisces (defenseless like a duck n a pond) DAL Stars: Aquarius (they look at the stars) LA Kings: Leo (like Rodney king, get it? But really, Lion is the king) Phoenix Coyotes: Gemini (related to the Geminin wolf) SJ Sharks: Pisces (duh) moreResolved Question: Anyone ever drive from CT(or nearby) to CA?
In a month or two I may be travelling from hartford, ct to Sacramento, ca in a car(craziness i know) anyone have exp with this trip and maybe can give me some tips on things to avoid? I heard that when u reach colorado u need to get your air filter calibrated due to the elevation and thin air for one can anyone help me with my upcoming journey? thanks!!! moreVoting Question: Is this a good first chapter?
No one truly knows where it started. No one knows how it started. All the worried faces on the television knew was that it had hit hardest in Asia. Two weeks into the disease and all travel abroad had been restricted to government agencies and rich people with second opinions. 3 weeks and over a million infected later, rumors began to circulate that it was something in the blood. A month later, the speculations confirmed, mass roundups were done in a frantic search to find what top analyst were dubbing "The Lifeline", A rare blood type that officials believed contained a possible cure. My name is Helten, I live in Colorado Springs, am 11 years old and in death I can save the world. Here is my story. “Helten get ready” my dad called as he woke me up to go to school. He knocked on my door hard that made me jump to my feet and step on my Xbox headset and “CRACK” it snapped. “Er dad you made me break my head set I said. I picked up the headset and tried to snap it into place “Nope, needs glue” I whispered to myself. I grabbed clothes out of my dresser to get ready but I couldn’t decide Fox or Alpine stars. Grabbing my shirt I went to the bathroom to turn on the hot water, if there was some. I turned the HOT knob to the right as far as it went and felt the water. It was warm. I jumped out of my clothes and into the shower as quick as I possibly could. I washed my hair and my body and jumped out got dressed and went to the kitchen for breakfast. “Good morning Sleeping Beauty” my dad said as I sat on the Mahogany kitchen table. I poured Lucky Charms in a bowl and Milk and walked to the kitchen for a spoon. “: Go comb your hair my mom commanded. Er, why I want to eat breakfast Mom.” My mom was a tall slender lady with red hair that hung down to her shoulder blades and blue-green eyes. “Because I said so now go in their or no Xbox for a week for talking back.” “Err,” I said. The hall to the bathroom was long it stretched though the whole house. When I got there I look in the mirror my hair was a mess. I grabbed a comb and ran it through my tangled bronze hair. I got my hair from my mom my moms natural hair color was like a bronze but she dyes it “ugh” I said to my self as I pulled out many tangle strands. I finished up in the bathroom and walked through the long hallway to the kitchen to eat my breakfast. “That’s a lot better,” my mom said as she kissed my forehead and walked out the door. She was in a rush she was late as it was “What time is it?" I asked as I searched for the clock. “7:30 why do you ask we are waiting for the bus anyway.” Joy said, “I know I was just asking,” I told my sister as I finished up my Lucky Charms. My sister is a short fairy-looking girl that was always sarcastic. She is 13 and my height and weight exactly. She goes to the middle school12 miles from our house Sabin middle school. She was dressing in green and orange for spirit day. Once I finished my breakfast I sat down on our black leather couch and grabbed the remote from the seat beside me, I changed the channel from the news to cartoons. The morning cartoons were the best because they are the old cartoons like TOM & JERRY. When the third mini episode was over I glanced at the clock “ Its 8 o’clock I yelled for Joy to hear and ran out to the bus. The bus ride was long and boring as I stared out the window I began to daydream about my crush if you will. Her long, brown silky, smooth hair that glistened in the sun as she ran toward me. She grabbed me and gave me a huge hug as if I was going away for a long time and I was gasping for air. She let me go and said the words that I was hoping to say to her one day “I love you“ she said with a tone that not even I could describe it was…wonderful like nothing I had ever herd before. But I realized in this “dream” I was taller and about a year or two older and I was crying and I sounded a lot more like a man between sobs as if I was 13 or 14. “Helten!” I herd my friend Jake yell was I opened my eyes I noticed that the bus was empty only Jake and I were on the large vehicle. “Its time to go, you fell asleep on the way I saw you laying down on the seat” “Oh I thought me dream was real for a moment” I told him as grabbed my backpack and stepped out into the aisle. “Were you dreaming about Bella?” he asked in a whisper when we got off the bus. “Yeah how did you know, It was the best dream…” I broke off mid sentence as I stared at her as she walked gracefully to her class. She was about my height. There was a catch though she is a year older. The only reason I saw her everyday was because I was moved up a grade because I was very “advanced for my age” my teacher said in the 5th grade last year.. When she received me I was still in the most advanced reading, math and geography class. Our school was different. We have 4 classes during the day. First we have Reading than Math than we alternated classes during the week like on Monday we would have History anHistory and P.E. and then on Tuesday we would have Science and Geography. Many kids with special education had to take Study Skills instead of Geography or P.E. or any other elective for that matter. “Helten are you that dazed about that girl she is old for you” he said to me as we walked past the building the beautiful girl’s class was in. “I know but that doesn’t mean I don’t have a chance with Bella” I said as I was about 100 meters from my class. When I got there, turmoil boiled in that classroom because of a wreak that caused a lot of traffic over the weekend but I never the news. I had heard about the accident when I passed by students who were gossiping about the but I didn’t see it because e I slept the whole bus ride apparently but I had never herd of such an accident not even on TV. The teacher settled the kids down and took attendance as Jake and I watched the expressions on kids faces we waited patiently for the teacher to tell the story. As the teacher finished atteAs the teacher finished attendance I was impatiently tapping my cobalt blue pencil against my hard desk. Instead we were lined up and were taken to the multi-purpose room for an assembly and as we sat mrs. Barnes walked up to the microphone and started her speech once we wre all quiet. The teacher started with the first line “You never know a good person till they are gone” she said anguish in her eyes as she started the sob story. “In Denver boy was about 16 and was on his way to a high school basketball game when he was blinded by a little kid playing with a laser pointer. The laser cut off the boys vision and the boy crossed into the median at 90 miles an hour on the freeway into the opposite lane the boy tried to correct the mistake but over corrected.” There was a tear in her eye now. “A car coming down the highway at 80 miles an hour hit the side of the boys car which was spinning at this point hit and the car flipped 50 times crashing into 10 cars on the way.” Her voice was stAs the teacher finished attendance I was impatiently tapping my cobalt blue pencil against my hard desk. Instead we were lined up and were taken to the multi-purpose room for an assembly and as we sat mrs. Barnes walked up to the microphone and started her speech once we wre all quiet. The teacher started with the first line “You never know a good person till they are gone” she said anguish in her eyes as she started the sob story. “In Denver boy was about 16 and was on his way to a high school basketball game when he was blinded by a little kid playing with a laser pointer. The laser cut off the boys vision and the boy crossed into the median at 90 miles an hour on the freeway into the opposite lane the boy tried to correct the mistake but over corrected.” There was a tear in her eye now. “A car coming down the highway at 80 miles an hour hit the side of the boys car which was spinning at this point hit and the car flipped 50 times crashing into 10 cars on the way.” Her voice was stk well the format changed when i switched it over to answers and er is the only thing my computer would except like uhhh kinda idk but i will work on itstrong and hard now as she cleaned her eyes with a tissue. “There were no less than10 deaths in this crash.” Her voice cracked as she listed the names “Joseph Shelby, Richard Montes, John Smith, Will Anthony, Heather Seamen, Elizabeth Portales, Donald Green-“ she paused trying to catch her breath as she wiped a few more tears. “ The 16 year old boy Edward Cummings and Our principle Margaret Cordova. We are going to give a moment in silence as we flip trough her 16 years here.” She said as she reached over to her laptop computer and started a slideshow. The slideshow played a song unrecognizable to me but I heard some singing along. There were many pictures of Mrs. Cordova in like the 90’s and she looking way different and finally the music stopped and one picture showed and I was the picture of the car she had been in when the car was hit. “ This car wreck was the worst Denver has seen in years” she continued her voice hard now. “Temporarily Mr. Dwendal will be taking over as principprinciple until we find an assistant for behavior affairs” she said and I look around as the students rejoiced silently. Mr. Dwendal was a mean principle if we went to the office he had to get you out with the most intense disipline for unreasonable things. He was now the principle and vice-principle so we can’t rejoice right away I thought to myself . They were dismissing by class and we walke d back to class. moreResolved Question: Can ROTC Cadets use military transportation for free?
I am an Army ROTC Cadet and scholarship recipient, and i want to know if it is possible to fly around the country base to base on military transports. Like could I travel from Colorado Springs Air Force academy to Andrews AF base in DC for free since im a cadet? moreResolved Question: Is there a batterie that can be put into a breast pump so it doesn't have to be plugged in?
Me and my sister are traveling to Colorado and we have a two hour delay Before we change air planes and she has a baby she needs to breast feed while in the airport but the baby won't eat direct so she has to pump but not in front of people is there some sort of batterie she can put into the pump so that she can pump in a bathroom stall ? please help were leaving in just a few days moreResolved Question: Where in Colorado should I move?
I'd like to move from Austin, TX to some city in Colorado to escape this Texas heat, humidity, and bad allergies. I'm looking for a place that is more scenic, has more trees, perhaps mountains, is cooler- wouldn't mind snow!- is dryer and has cleaner air quality. But I don't want to be literally up in the mountains because I hate windy roads. Would like a medium size city or smaller community with access to a larger metro area. Any recommendations based on personal experience or travel? moreResolved Question: I need help on deciding what branch of service I want to join it's either Air Force or Navy. HELP?
I'm 18 years old and I need help on deciding what branch of service i want to go into. It's in between the Navy and Air Force. I want to be a Police Officer in the military and do a lot of traveling overseas and to different countries. I hear that the air force gets stationed in remote areas like colorado and what not, but they have better standards of living. I also hear that being in the Navy you'll be stuck on a boat, but i hear it's only bad if you're on a air craft carrier. I hear that being on a destroyer or LSD are fun because they go to a lot more countries. Basically I want to be a traveling military police officer and NOT be on an air craft carrier. Please HELP ME DECIDE moreResolved Question: My boyfriend is leaving for a military academy. How do I cope?
My boyfriend and I have been dating for five months. We dated two years ago for about four months, but broke up. We didn't talk at all for a year. Since then, we have changed, and got back together. He is my best friend, and I love him more than anything in the world. He is leaving for the Air Force Academy in three weeks. He will not be able to email or phone for a while (maybe a year?). He travels frequently, and every summer he has gone to Spain for a month to visit his father. So I am okay with writing letters and not talking for long periods of time. The Air Force Academy is in Colorado, and I live in New Hampshire. He will only get a break during the Christmas holidays. Should I end the relationship before he leaves? Should I test a long-distance relationship with him? And if we do split, how do I cope with the severe depression I know I will have? Please help. moreResolved Question: Please Revise my Dust Bowl paper, tell me what I should/need to fix, etc.?
The Dust Bowl also known as Dirty Thirties was a period of severe dust storms causing major ecological and agricultural damage to American and Canadian prairie lands from 1930 to 1936, however in some places it lasted until 1940. The Dust Bowl was caused by a severe drought, (which is a long period without rain) also coupled with decades of extensive farming without crop rotation or other techniques to prevent erosion. Deep plowing of the top soil of the Great Plains had killed the natural grassed that normally kept the soil in place and trapped moisture, even during the period of droughts and high winds. During the drought of the 1930’s with no natural anchors to keep the soil into place, it dried, turned to dust, and blew away eastward and southward in large dark clouds. At times the clouds blackened the sky reaching all the way to the East Coat cities such as, New York and Washington D.C. Much of the soil ended up deposited in the Atlantic. These immense dust storms were given names such as, “Black Blizzards” and “Black Rollers” often reduced visibility to a few feet. The Dust Bowl affected 100,000,000 acres, centered on the pan handles of Texas and Oklahoma, and adjacent parts of New Mexico, Colorado, and Kansas. The Dust Bowl was an ecological and human disaster caused by the misuse of land years of sustained droughts. Millions of acres of farming became useless, and hundreds of thousands of people were forced to leave their homes. Many of these families were known as “Okies” (because so many of them came from Oklahoma), traveled to mainly California, along with other states. Because they found economic conditions better than those places they had left. Many owning no land, traveled farm to farm picking fruit and other crops at starvation wages. On November 11th, 1933, a very strong dust storm stripped top soil from desiccated South Dakota farmlands in just one of a serious of bad storms during 1933. Then beginning on May 9th, 1934, a strong two-day dust storm removed massive amounts of Great Plains top soil in one of the worst storms of the Dust Bowl. The dust clouds blew all the way to Chicago where dirt fell like snow. Two days later on May 11th, the same storm reached cites in the east such as, Buffalo, Boston, New York City, and Washington D.C. That winter, red snow fell on New England. On April 14th, 1935, known as “Black Sunday” twenty of the worst “Black Blizzards” occurred throughout the Dust Bowl, causing extensive damage and turning the day to night. It was so bad that people could not see five feet in front of them at certain points. Some roosters thought it was night instead of day, and went to sleep during them. “If you would like your heart broken, just come out here,” wrote Ernie Pyle, a roving reported in Kansas, just north of Oklahoma border, in June 1936. “This is the dust-storm country, and it is the saddest land I have ever seen.” “In the dust-covered desolations of our No Man’s Land here, wearing our shade hats, with handkerchiefs tied over out faces and Vaseline in our nostrils, we have been trying to rescue our home from the wind-blown dust which penetrates wherever air can go. It is almost a hopeless task, for there is rarely a day when at some time the dust clouds do not roll over ‘visibility’ approaches zero and everything is covered again with a silt-like deposit which may vary in depth from a film to ritual ripples on the kitchen floor.” Says in a letter from a woman of Oklahoma in June of 1935. During president Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first 100 days in office in 1933, governmental programs designed to conserve soil and restore the ecological balance of the nation were implemented. Interior Secretary, Harold C. Ickes established the Soil Erosion Service in August 1933, under Hugh Hammond Bennett. In 1935 it was reorganized and renamed the Soil Conservation Service. President Roosevelt ordered that civilian conservation crops to plant a huge belt of more than 200 million tress from Canada to Abilene, Texas to break the wind, hold in water in the soil, and hold the soil itself in place. The administration also began to educate farmers on soil conservation and erosion techniques including, crop rotation, strip farming, contour plowing, terracing, and other improved farming practices. In 1937, the federal government began an aggressive campaign to encourage Dust Bowlers to adopt planting and plowing methods that conserved the soil. The government paid the reluctant farmers one dollar an acre to practice one of the new methods. In 1938, after extensive work re-plowing the land into furrows, planting tress in shelterbelts and other conservation methods has resulted in a 65 percent reduction in the amount of soil blowing. However the drought continued. In the fall of 1939, the rain came, finally bringing an ending to the drought. During the next few years with the coming of World War 2, the country is pulled out of the Depression and the plains once again bIn 1938, after extensive work re-plowing the land into furrows, planting tress in shelterbelts and other conservation methods has resulted in a 65 percent reduction in the amount of soil blowing. However the drought continued. In the fall of 1939, the rain came, finally bringing an ending to the drought. During the next few years with the coming of World War 2, the country is pulled out of the Depression and the plains once again become golden with wheat. Well it was put into paragraphs but this site fucks off everything. moreResolved Question: What challenges are faced as a young military spouse?
My name is Diana and my fiancée is currently in the air force and will be for another 3 years. Soon after meeting it was clear that we wanted to be together more than anything in the world. Unfortunately however, we had to face some unfavorable circumstances. We are 20 years old and I am currently working part time and going to school full time in Texas. My fiancée on the other hand, is permanently stationed in Colorado until his term ends in 3 years. We have seriously considered getting married this summer, leaving my life in Texas for him, and moving in together in Colorado, but I am not familiar with a military lifestyle. We love each other and we have managed to keep this relationship alive despite the long distance challenge. I feel like our relationship can endure anything regarding separation, but I am concerned about our overall well being financially. To say the least, we both agree that I need to finish my bachelor’s degree. We have researched and moving to a different state would allow me to qualify for in state tuition, which is a major plus. However, I have had various people tell me that military spouses do not qualify for financial aid or tuition assistance. Is this true? If there is aid for military spouses what are some of the qualifications for air force wives more specifically? I know that his income even with BAH is not nearly enough to cover my cost for school. I plan to work as much as I do now which is part time and even that is not enough to cover a $20,000 school tuition including all of our living expenses. I cannot express just how much I would love for us to be able to be together soon, while building a strong future together. However, I fear that it would be most beneficial for the both of us to wait until I finish school in Texas. Marriage is both bliss and hard work for both the man and woman. I would hate for income to be an added stress into the relationship and risk an unsuccessful marriage due to finances. I would love to wed and be able to finish college as easily as I am now. If we are not able to do that immediately, I know we would be perfectly content getting married in a few more years as soon as I finish school if that is what it would take to give us a bigger chance for success. I can’t wait to be in the same city, cut the traveling costs, and be able to share our love each and every day, which is why my dilemma includes getting married now or waiting a few years until I finish school. Ideally, doing both without risking our future together would be amazing! I hear that the military supports families and takes good care of you, but just how easily do military spouses attend college in their new cities? moreResolved Question: Which is better for me, Navy or Air Force?
I am getting ready to graduate from Colorado State University in December, and plan on 4 years of military service so that I can take advantage of the GI Bill to pay for grad school. I am deciding at this point between the Navy and the Air Force. Please help me decide based on my priorities, which are listed below 1. Safety. I have no interest in putting my life on the line. For this reason, I want to stay as clear as I can from the dangers of war. 2. Travel. The more of the world I can see while I am in, the better. 3. Location of base. I would prefer to be based somewhere coastal, or, if not, in a medium-large city 4. Living conditions 5. Environment of respect 6. Application of my psych degree. I know this may be unrealistic, but I will be very happy if I can use my psychology background in ANY branch of the military. Thanks so much for your help. moreResolved Question: traveling from indianapolis to paonia colorado.?
I am planning to travel from indianapolis to paonia colorado 81428 in april. I would like to fly to either denver airport, or other regional air ports and either go by public transport, or car pool and go to paonia. can some one help me what is the best air port to get in to -- denver international,montrose regional air port, walker field air port in grand junction, aspen - pitkin country airport-- which is the best air port to get to to use the public transport to get to a place called solar energy instiute in paonia. which air ports have either a gray hound bus or some thing like that to get to the paonia. any further information you can provide will be extremly helpful thanks. moreResolved Question: Air travelers....question about what I can/can't take in my carry-on and purse?
I haven't flown since the liquid/gel/aerosol ban, but am flying to Colorado next week. I know that I can take a quart-size Ziploc bag with such items in my carry-on...but what about in my purse? Can I, say, have a travel-size bottle of contact-lense solution, or lip gloss in my purse? Thanks much in advance! moreResolved Question: Supervision on a Air Plane?
So my daughter is 13 and i am planning a trip for her to visit our family friends in Colorado. But that would mean should would have to go on a plane by herself. and Try to travel around the Denver Air Port. In movies i have seen flight attendants supervise children, Can u actually do that and how does it work? moreResolved Question: Planning Christmas Air Travel?
I am planning to spend Christmas of 2009 with my daughter in Colorado. I live in New York State. Christmas will be on a Friday next year. I have never traveled during the holiday season. There are no direct flights. What are some seasoned travelers' suggestions for booking flights in regard to scheduling and fares? I don't want to spend Christmas stranded in an airport like I see on the news! moreResolved Question: Of all the place's you've traveled through, or lived, where's the most beautiful place you've been?
I've traveled through Wyoming, beautiful, Lived a little while in Colorado, that's a beautiful place, but the most beautiful place I've ever been is Sitka, Alaska, lived there for about 5 years, fished and crabbed there, when you wake up every morning, look outside, and look at the snow topped moutains, go fishing, and see killer whales jumping out of the water, and see bald eagles all summer long, and breathing clean air, that was the nicest place I've ever been.Sweet_Di, beautiful pictures, thank you very much. moreResolved Question: Asthma and a cold, and traveling! what do i do?
I just got a cold on monday and im supposed to be flying out to Colorado on thursday in two days. Now the cold im not so incredible worried about, but my ASTHMA i am. My chest is tight and i noticed a little weezing when i breathe. I take my xopenex (liquid in vile that comes out in steam with the air machine) and that always helps. What should I do because this had been a planned trip for a month and there is no way of moving it! im also in college and it is hard to see a doctor in a short notice of two days please help!yes i do have an inhaler and i am coughing up mucus after the nebulizer (helped loosen the mucus for me) moreResolved Question: Which of these holidays appeals to you most?
1. Traveling around Europe in a campervan (RV) 2. Backpacking around India and Cambodia 3. Getting around North America by bus services 4. Camping in Cornwall, North England or Scotland. 5. A shopping/cultural weekend in London, Paris, Rome or Barcelona 6. A druggy weekend in Amsterdam 7. an all day festival pass to Burning Man or Glastonbury 8. a weekend sightseeing in Bruxelles, Bruge, Cologne, Lucerne, or Berne, eating belgian or swiss chocolate and waffles, or german frankfurters 9. skiing in norway, switzerland, france, andorrah or austria 10. kayaking down the colorado or ganges 11. Partying in New Orleans or Rio di Janeiro or Goa 12. Snorkelling in the great barrier reek, the maldives, florida keys, the carribean or cage with great whites off east coast africa, 13. a beach holiday lazing around in Antigua, Jamaica, Florida, California, Kerala, Goa, the maldives, Australia or spain 14. a cultural coach trip around Italy, seeing the sites of Rome, Pompeii, Florence, Pisa, Venice 15. an 'alternative' walking tour of europe, checking out eastern european countries of austria, slovenia, czech republic and croatia 16. dog sledding, skiing and hiking around the arctic circle in northern norway, finland, or greenland. 17. safari by jeep, bush walk, boat or hot air balloon in Kenya, India, Australian outback 18. Caravanning around England and Wales 19. a dangerous trekking holiday into the rainforests of the Amazon, Peru, Rwanda, India, or the south sea island 20. historic venture into greek or egyptian past-egypts pyramids and tombs of Athen's old sights in Greece 21. A cruise around the Indian ocean, Greek islands or Mediterranean moreResolved Question: how long is my flight from las vegas to colorado springs?
im leaving prettyy soon and it says the departure time is 12:30 and we dont arrive to colorado springs till 3:20... but there is a time change.. of one hour... so how long will the plane ride be?? im traveling in an MD80, Allegiant Air; Nonstop to my destination. i need help! moreResolved Question: Why is data in the flight recorder not available in real time when it could prevent 70% of fatal air crashes?
911 and its relationship to the golfer Payne Stewart and 2005 (100+ fatality) Helios decompression crashes Submitted by sy levine on Sun, 2007-02-25 09:04. aviation and aerospace At first look it isn't obvious that the Payne Stewart(golfer)/ Helios(2005 - 100+fatality) decompression crashes and 911 are related but from a aviation safety and security system view they are: When a plane substantially deviates from its approved flight plan it is presently possible to have a remote pilot located in a secure simulator fly the plane to a safe landing at a remotely populated airfield. Over 70% of all fatal air crashes occurrences are readily preventable if handled correctly. Unfortunately, the data needed to accomplish this is locked up in the flight recorder and is utilized predominately in an autopsy mode. If the data is so important that it is necessary to discover the cause of a fatal crash it is much more important to prevent a fatal crash. Yet because of the aviation industry's partnership with the FAA and NTSB none of the flight data coming out of the recorders is available in real-time to proactively prevent fatal crashes. The inability to use the flight data in real time has jeopardized the safety and security of the traveling public and the nation. The astronauts were guided back from the moon because the data was telemetered to the ground in real-time. Once it got to the ground it was analyzed, and then via a concerted effort by experts, using simulations the proper and safe way to handle life threatening situation was accomplished. Yet this proven technique isn't utilized by the industrial/government partnership to keep our nation and air-passengers safe and secure. One year prior to 911, I was the guest speaker at the International Aviation Safety Association meeting in NY where I spoke on how terrorists and decompression fatal crashes are preventable via remote control of a deviating aircraft using ciphered technology developed for our ballistic missiles. This technology can prevent most aviation crashes (approximately 70%) even those from mechanical problems and errors of commission and omission. At present a pilot has displayed only a fraction of the information necessary to make the right decision to prevent a crash. The pilot in many instances is seeing a problem for the first time. The aircraft data and air traffic control data isn't shared extensively so experts on handling the aircraft's problem aren’t consulted nor can the problem be simulated to aid in crash prevention. This data vacuum is responsible for most fatal crashes. For example, the Swiss Air and Alaskan Air fatal crashes could have been prevented if handled correctly. In addition it is not only terrorists that sabotage aircraft. Commercial and Military pilots have also done it. When a pilot deviates substantially from the approved flight plan the aircraft should be safely remote piloted to a landing at a sparsely populated airport. Several years ago a rogue military pilot substantially deviated from his approved Continental United States (CONUS) flight plan and flew an A-10 aircraft loaded with bombs clandestinely across multiple states. It took two weeks to find the plane which had crashed into a Colorado mountain. The plane was eventually found but the bombs are still missing. Exhaustive searches were made but no one has a clew as to what happened to the bombs. Must we wait for a bigger disaster than 911 before any action takes place? Everyone knowledgeable about the holes in our aviation system, brought about by the industrial government partnership, knew that a 911 could occur and the government allowed it to occur. Even though we knew about Payne Stewart nothing was done and so we got Helios' 100 + deaths. Presently we are just as vulnerable to a 911 disaster, decompression disaster, ... etc. as we were in 2001. The public needs to know the system is fixable for the good of our nation. Even though 3000 people died needlessly on 911 the system doesn't fix the data vacuum mode of operation. It works around the system with attempted patches that are costly and ineffective fixes simply to protect the industry from liability suits. The necessary data is only available in the tombstone/autopsy mode. With all of the deaths that were preventable not a single FAA or NTSB person was even laid-off. Thus, the industry won out and the public and nation suffered. It is quite possible that we went into an unnecessary and horrible war just because we protected the special interest of the aviation industry. The cost of those disasters alone would have been a small fraction of the cost necessary to fix the system and we would now have a safer and securer nation. Instead, things are the same and we are vulnerable. If you should need more info on this please don't hesitate to contact me (you can see some of my work by going to Google and doing a search on "aviation security, safety and sy levine" or go to my web site www.safelander.com. My work was also featured on the BBC show called "The Black Box". There is simply no reason, technical, cost or data privacy wise" for not using the Black Box Data in real-time, in addition to its autopsy mode, to make our nation safer and securer. The fear of liability, via law suits, should not stand in the way of the airline passenger safety, the safety of people on the ground, or our national security. It is imperative that the traveling public write to the President, their Congressional Representatives, the DOT, FAA and NTSB and demand that the Black Box data be available and utilized in real-time for the security of our nation and to substantially reduce fatal crashes. Sincerely, Sy Levine sylevine1@sbcglobal.net moreResolved Question: Something that has puzzled me since first travelling to Las Vegas in 2003. I would say around Utah, Colorado.
Not that close to the Grand Canyon, looking from the air there are all different shaped, almost like helicopter landing pads but so, so many triangle, square, round and look like concrete.Tried to ask the flight attendant the last time but she got busy. Regular people flying, pilots, flight attendants WHAT ARE THEY? moreResolved Question: Bungee jumping from Hot air balloons, where?
I have never had the pleasure of Bungee jumping, deep down inside I'm an adrenaline junkie that's only gotten his fix off of the giant swing and that sling shot thing at Six Flags. I want my first time bungee jumping to be at one of its most maximum levels, off of a hot air balloon! The only problem is that I'm having quite a bit of trouble in finding it...So here's the scoop: I live in Denver Colorado and the only leads that I've found on it so far is that there might POSSIBLY be one here in Fort Lupton somewhere, however I can't find out who does it and I have no phone numbers or any leads into calling them. If I could find the number for the one in Fort Lupton that would be great, however I WILL travel to another state if need be. Thank you to whoever can help me get my addrenaline fix and of course the most helpful answer gets the best answer! moreResolved Question: Air Travel with infant?
I will be flying from San Diego to Grand Junction Colorado with my 3 month old daughter. I have a few questions, I will just list them, and if you have answers or advice for any, please share: Can I bring my stroller and is that considered a carry on? I cannot breast feed and have to pump every six hours, can I bring my medela electric pump on the plane or do I have to check it..and if I check it, will it be safe from damage? My car seat comes with the carseat base..can I bring that? I paid for her to have her own seat, does that she means she can have carry on's and checked luggage as well? Will somebody help me to get to the next flight after the layover? Anything else I should know?Also... how can I transport my frozen breast milk and chilled milk... I dont want to go without an ample back up. moreResolved Question: Travel Fares between Grand Junction and Denver. Is there any Bus/Air fares site?
I want to know all the travel facilities between Denver and Grand Junction Colorado And also I would like to know if there is a site for all the bus/ air fares within US moreResolved Question: i found this funny?
The art of storytelling is not dead... Here's a prime example of "Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus"...offered by an English professor from the University of Colorado for an actual class assignment: The professor told his class one day: "Today we will experiment with a new form called the tandem story. The process is simple. Each person will pair off with the person sitting to his or her immediate right or left. As homework tonight, one of you will write the first paragraph of a short story. You will e-mail your partner that paragraph and send another copy to me. The partner will read the first paragraph, and then add another paragraph to the story and send it back, also sending another copy to me. The first person will then add a third paragraph, and so on,back-and-forth. Remember to re-read what has been written each time in order to keep the story coherent. There is to be absolutely NO talking outside of the e- mails, and anything you wish to say must be written in the e-mail. The story is over when both agree a conclusion has been reached." The following was actually turned in by two of his English students: Rebecca and Gary. THE STORY: (first paragraph by Rebecca) At first, Laurie couldn't decide which kind of tea she wanted. The chamomile, which used to be her favorite for lazy evenings at home,now reminded her too much of Earl, who once said, in happier times, that he liked chamomile. But she felt she must now, at all costs, keep her mind off Earl. His possessiveness was suffocating, and if she thought about him too much her asthma started acting up again. So chamomile was out of the question. (Second paragraph by Gary ) Meanwhile, Advance Sergeant Earl Harris, leader of the attack squadron now in orbit over Skylon 4, had more important things to think about than the neuroses of an air-headed asthmatic bimbo named Laurie with whom he had spent one sweaty night over a year ago. "A.S. Harris to Geostation 17," he said, into his transgalactic communicator. "Polar orbit established. No sign of resistance so far." But before he could sign off, a bluish particle beam flashed out of nowhere and blasted a hole through his ship's cargo bay. The jolt from the direct hit sent him flying out of his seat and across the cockpit. (Rebecca) He bumped his head and died almost immediately, but not before he felt one last pang of regret for psychically brutalizing the one woman who had ever had feelings for him. Soon afterwards, Earth stopped its pointless hostilities towards the peaceful farmers of Skylon 4. "Congress Passes Law Permanently Abolishing War and Space Travel", Laurie read in her newspaper one morning. The news simultaneously excited her and bored her. She stared out the window, dreaming of her youth, when the days had passed unhurriedly and carefree, with no newspaper to read, no television to distract her from her sense of innocent wonder at all the beautiful things around her."Why must one lose one's innocence to become a woman?" she pondered wistfully. (Gary) Little did she know, but she had less than 10 seconds to live.Thousands of miles above the city, the Anudrian mothership launched the first of its lithium fusion missiles. The dimwitted wimpy peaceniks who pushed the Unilateral Aerospace Disarmament Treaty through the Congress had left Earth a defenseless target for the hostile alien empires who were determined to destroy the human race. Within two hours after the passage of the treaty, the Anudrian ships were on course for Earth, carrying enough firepower to pulverize the entire planet. With no one to stop them, they swiftly initiated their diabolical plan. The lithium fusion missile entered the atmosphere unimpeded. The President, in his top-secret mobile submarine headquarters on the ocean floor off the coast of Guam, felt the inconceivably massive explosion, which vaporized poor, stupid Laurie. (Rebecca) This is absurd. I refuse to continue this mockery of literature. My writing partner is a violent, chauvinistic semi-literate adolescent. (Gary) Yeah? Well, my writing partner is a self-centered tedious neurotic whose attempts at writing are the literary equivalent of Valium. "Oh,shall I have chamomile tea? Or shall I have some other sort of F--KING TEA??? Oh no, what am I to do? I'm such an air headed bimbo who reads too many Danielle Steele novels!" (Rebecca) As*h@le. (Gary) B*tch! (Rebecca) F**K YOU - YOU NEANDERTHAL!! (Gary) In your dreams, Ho. Go drink some tea. (TEACHER) A+ - I really liked this one! moreResolved Question: Transport system between Denver and Grand Junction and between Grand Junction and Phoenix?
I am new and I would like to know transport system in Colorado state like if I am travelling from Denver to Grand Junction and Grand Junction to Phoenix Like how much it cost, if I am travelling by bus or any land way how much it cost by air What all the transport facilites available moreResolved Question: How much it cost to travel and stay in Colorado from India?
I want to travel Colorado state from India for business and touring some places in Colorado. How much it cost to stay there 1 months including Visa, Air tickets and all the expenses And give me tips for economy services and cheap places like where to stay. Where to eat and what precautions should be taken during visit I am looking for information from experience people or people who have good knowledge, please help me get correct information moreResolved Question: How much it cost to travel and stay in Colorado from India?
I want to travel Colorado state from India for business and touring some places in Colorado. How much it cost to stay there 1 months including Visa, Air tickets and all the expenses And give me tips for economy services and cheap places like where to stay. Where to eat and what precautions should be taken during visit I am looking for information from experience people or people who have good knowledge, please help me get correct information moreResolved Question: How much it cost to travel and stay in Colorado from India?
I want to travel Colorado state from India for business and touring some places in Colorado. How much it cost to stay there 1 months including Visa, Air tickets and all the expenses And give me tips for economy services and cheap places like where to stay. Where to eat and what precautions should be taken during visit I am looking for information from experience people or people who have good knowledge, please help me get correct information moreResolved Question: Is photo id needed for air travel?
If i am traveling from texas to Colorado do i need a photo Id to get on a plane? Im 17 and i plan on traveling alone to live with family. I do not have a photo ID .. does that mean I can not travel by plane? moreResolved Question: Does anyone know the name of the hotdog stand in Colorado that was on the travel channels "Hot Dog Havens" ?
The show " Hot Dog Havens" aired about two weeks ago on the Travel Channel and has been on many times before. This place is located in the middle of nowhere in Colorado. The building it is in looks like a giant hotdog. moreResolved Question: Will the Colorado Rockies escape the basement this season?
Will the Colorado Rockies finish better than last place this season? Aside from their one trip to the playoffs; the Rockies have stunk. I had always thought that the mere fact the team plays in Denver, where the baseball travels farther due to the thin air; that the Rockies would win with their bats. I have also heard that pitches break funny due to the thin air as well. What does this team need in order to be a solid, contending team? moreTop Colorado Air Travel Links
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