Posts Tagged ‘travel’

Lake Huron Sun Rise

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Yes that’s right sun rise, not sun set, you seldom will see me posting this. From our hotel window.

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Before you hate BP, look in the Mirror….then hate BP

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Everyone seems to be jumping on the hate BP band wagon. Maybe thats not a bad thing. Well no maybe about it, it is a good thing. What is most concerning about the situation is BP is not the only bad oil company. As far as evil oil companies they are kind of the standard. Exon never even paid the fines for the Valdieze spill. In 2003, Greenpeace listed Exxon as #1 Climate Criminal.  They spend huge sums every year funding global warming skeptics. They still use the same single hull ships that have caused a number of spills. Oh then there are a number of human rights violations. Citgo, owned by the Venezuelan government has a horrible track record.  Chevron has done major damage to Ecuador and Angola and Niger Delta to name a few. Not to mention they own the rights to a number of battery patents and will not let anyone make them.  Shell has the record for the largest fresh water spill.

All the big oil companies are pure evil, and few would argue with that. But it is time we look in the mirror. This is our own fault. We depend on oil and gas way to much. It is our oil consuming selves we need to put blame on too. We enable and have created this situation. We drive to big of cars, to fast, and wastefully. We need to really support EV efforts and stop blocking alternative energy development. We need to support wind and solar, not nuclear, and stop giving subsidies, tax breaks and incentives to big oil. Gas prices need to go up, period. That’s the only way to make people care. That might be thinking to big though. We really are talking about personal choices here. If you own an SUV, unless you have 10 kids, sell it. Does your car get less then 30 mpg? Stop driving it. Next time you speed away from the light, remember your enabling BP and all its friends. Next time your buying a car, think of fuel economy, not cup holders. If you can a ford one of the EV’s buy one, not a sports car. Have a commute to work? Carpool. Take the bus, train or ride your bike when ever you can. It’s time we look in the mirror and put some of the blame where its due.

From Wikipedia-Chart of the major energy companies dubbed "Big Oil", sorted by latest published revenue

Check out www.betterworldhandbook.com/gasoline.html to see how the different oil companies compare!

Or check this site out www.greenopia.com

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The Andy Diet explained

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

For the past 6 months I have been trying my own version of vegetarianism. It is similar to a weekend vegetarian. I thought I would share my diet with others incase you want to try or what to give me feedback or share your thoughts. It came out of my desire to eat healthy, and have less of a negative impact on the planet and its other inhabitants. All while still not missing out on enjoyment of food and culture. Continue reading for more info.

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In case you can’t tell… that’s the worlds largest pile of Cans

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

pile of cans in ndOk well that’s not confirmed I guess, BUT it is the biggest I have ever seen. This is in Casselton, ND. Bit tricky to find.

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…and it was THIS big! World’s largest catfish, and that’s right, me with it.

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

words largest cat fish with meBeat that fish! This is in Wahpeton, North Dakota. More info here: www.realnd.com/wahpetoncatfishindex.htm

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With a face like that, it’s gotta be good!

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Keith's Kettle

Unfortunately when we drove by Keith’s Kettle Family Restaurant, it was closed for the night…. Look at Keith, I know that food has got to taste great! This was somewhere in Minnesota.

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Tea on the road, any time is tea time!

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

I was looking through pictures from our vacation to Yellowstone today and thought I would post this one.I had to be creative on the road to get my brew on.

Tea brewing on the dash

Sure it’s not loose leaf tea, but it was nice green sun tea. :)

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The National Music Museum, a hidden treasure in South Dakota

Monday, August 17th, 2009

This was possibly the biggest surprise of the trip. On our last day, as we were about to leave Sioux Falls, SD we had a few minor things on our list to check out. A few more giant Muffler Men along I90 heading east and a small Museum kind of out of the way, the National Music Museum. We knew we had a long drive ahead of us, so we thought about skipping the museum sense it was about an hour or more south of our route. Luckily Isabel had the good idea that we should change out route to head down to I80 instead, so we could hit it on that way. I am sure glad we did! (more…)

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Local Museums are the Best way to experience History

Monday, August 17th, 2009

So far on this trip we have stopped by a number of interesting, small local museums. Many I found on roadsideamerica.com, others we just saw, and decided to check out.
Sure you will see more headline history in the bigger more prestigious ones out there. But they will be missing the personal touch. They will feel like a history textbook and not have much meaning, at least not so nearly directly as the little ones. (more…)

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Gateways to Yellowstone, the Entrance towns

Monday, August 17th, 2009

I had mentioned earlier the how cool Bozeman was, but I also wanted to mention the fun more vacation oriented towns just outside of Yellowstone. While Bozeman would be a cool place to live, Red Lodge, Livingston, Cooke City and Cody were a blast to visit. There are a lot of other cool small towns right outside the gates too, but we spent the most time in these. All the towns have interesting well marketed histories, fun lively downtowns, and lots of fun things to do. The also all had good or interesting food. For example, in Livingston we got burgers at the In and Out burger place that has been open sense the 50′s, in Red Lodge we tried amazing Corn Chowder, and Buffalo burgers, and in Cody we tried the famous Irma buffet. (more…)

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Buffalo, WY to Deadwood, SD scratch that… On to Rapid City

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

I have gotten rather behind in posting our progress. I still want to make a long post about all the cool stuff we saw in Yellowstone and talk about the cool “Entrance towns” we stayed in. So this is really just a quick update to catch up a bit. (more…)

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Yellowstone America’s First National Park(Isabel)

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

POST by Isabel
I’ve been to London, I’ve been to France but never have I seen something so beautiful and gorgeous as Yellowstone National Park. I was there Wednesday, and Thursday and will be back tomorrow. We spent the first day driving from Red Lodge to Yellowstone. We took the famous beartooth highway! It is a gorgeous, honestly you can not see such natural beauty and not believe there is a god or a higher power. It is the most spiritual, enlightening zen place I have ever seen, I’ve taken over 1000 pictures but have not been able to upload them all because of lack of Internet, the mountains is a bit away from civilization. (more…)

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Tatter Pigs and Peppermint Lemonade…

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

We tried something new to eat today. They might be somewhat local, or just new to us. A Tatter Pig is a baked potato, with a hole cut out of it, and a sausage stuck in the middle. It’s then covered with lots of baked potato toppings. It tasted great! It has a sister dish called Tatter Holes, made of the spent holes of the Tatter pig, comes toped with sour cream.
We also ordered a Peppermint lemonade. Isabel was rather thirsty, so when they handed her a whole lemon with a peppermint stick stuck in it, the look was priceless. They explained to her, you are suppose to push the peppermint stick in and out of it, breaking down the lemon, then drink the sweetened juices. It did not work that well for her. She immediately dropped the peppermint stick down her shirt. The in the next few minutes broke the stick in half.
I will post pictures of them later.

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Bozeman Montana, a really cool city

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

We just spent the day in Bozeman, Montana. It turned out to be one of the cooler cities I have been in. A medium sized collage city, it is less then 2 hours from Yellowstone. You may have seen the historic downtown in movies like “A river runs though it” or “The horse whisperer”. It has a thriving art community and all the things you would expect in a college town, along with lots of tourism and the likes. Just a few cool things I found while here: Free public transportation. It’s very dog friendly, every one has a friendly dog and they are allowed to go into stores, they even have a doggie cookie store. Bikes and pedestrian traffic is well respected also. There are more high quality bikes on the road then cars I would say. They also have some cool bike shops in town. Great views, you can look outside in any direction and see mountains or wilderness in the background. Like most of the west, everyone is very friendly here too. But most importantly, I found two places to get great tea within minutes of being downtown. ;) Over all it reminded me of Bloomington, IN only about 10 times better, and right next to Yellowstone.

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Yellowstone trip!!

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Post by Isabel
It is day four and the first time I really have time to Journal. We are in Miles City Montana and t is beautiful. Yesterday we were in Bismark North Dakota, and before that we stayed in St Cloud Minnesota. So I’m a couple of days behind, so to recap.
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