The Great Security State

Tarantula a survivor

Tarantula a survivor

    In the 1950's, the world was in a Cold War. Yet, there was hot atomic testing with Pacific atolls being blown into non-existence and school children crawling under their desks at a school bell.  Russia and the United States were headbutting and...

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Funny White Stuff back in the USSA

Funny White Stuff back in the USSA

    Mogpog has typhoons. Colorado has snow. This morning Colorado vehicles have a snow blanket of white and a rising sun is beginning to melt the blanket.  The United States has launched cruise missiles into a Syrian military base claiming chemical...

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Flight Tracker Tokyo to Minnesota

Flight Tracker Tokyo to Minnesota

    On the back of the airplane seat, directly in front of me, is an entertainment console with music, movies, and diversions.. If I hit a flight tracker button on the console, I can see the path of our current flight in midair, the wind speed, plane speed,...

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Tokyo Train Narita Airport to Haneda Airport - Japan

Tokyo Train Narita Airport to Haneda Airport - Japan

    There were trains for getting around before there were planes. You have to walk before you can fly. The first trains were big, lumbering, uncomfortable, dark, and were powered by men shoveling coal into fireboxes to heat water and using the created steam...

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Gwen graduates Kindergarden ceremony

Gwen graduates Kindergarden ceremony

    On this day, Gwen graduates from kindergarten at a local community center. It takes some urging to go on stage with her aunt April, but she walks on and is recognized.There are recitations by some of the kids, comments by teacher's and invited guests, a...

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Ghosts Buildings in Marinduque

Ghosts Buildings in Marinduque

    Buildings on Marinduque run the gamut from simple to complex. They can be as small as this tiny wood frame square box with a thatched roof, unscreened windows, padlocked front door, built off the ground, no air conditioning ,no electric, no plumbing....

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World War 2 Memorabilia for pat

World War 2 Memorabilia for pat

    There are relic hunters who still roam the mountains and valleys on Marinduque searching for World War 2 memorabilia. They sometimes find helmets, bayonets, mess kits, a lucky photograph of a wife or children in a leather pouch, pieces of uniforms and...

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Where Do You Sleep in an Airport? Travel Portals

Where Do You Sleep in an Airport? Travel Portals

    Airports are portals to the world. The Denver International Airport was built in cow pastures to the east of Denver, after Stapleton closed, and was turned into condos. To fly out of Denver you follow I-70 east till you see white sails in the country,...

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Sales Receipt as real as it gets

Sales Receipt as real as it gets

    Sales receipts are prosaic. On most there are times and dates, food ordered and its price, balances due and how the bill was paid. There is a spot for taxes and gratuities. There can be series of numbers indicating stock numbers of merchandise, re-order...

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Mayan Outpost with Iquanas Tulum Ruins

Mayan Outpost with Iquanas Tulum Ruins

    The location of this old Mayan city was well chosen. It is a place Mayan elite lived for the best part of the year,entertained visitors, enjoyed food and drink on porches as their sun sank into the Caribbean sea. There were simple platforms built on the...

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Border Check Between Nogales and Tucson

Border Check Between Nogales and Tucson

    We have borders. Our skin is our closest border, a barrier that keeps bacteria and viruses out, gives us our particular shape and size, allows us to be flexible and move with agility. Our minds have borders that allow us to go as far as we think we can....

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Search and Rescue Sikorski Utility Helicopter

Search and Rescue Sikorski Utility Helicopter

    Outside Hanger One at the Pima Aircraft Museum, in a dirt field, helicopters, prehistoric looking birds with rotating wings, are on display. This Sikorski Utility helicopter was used at U.S. Coast Guard search and rescue stations in the seventies. On...

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