Thursday, August 27, 2015

A PHOTO LOOK BACK AT LONE PINE CALIFORNIA, THE ALABAMA HILLS, & THE SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS

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SHORT OF CURRENT PHOTOS AGAIN TONIGHT I’VE HAD TO DIG INTO MY FILES….MARCH 2011 WE WERE CAMPED IN THE ALABAMA HILLS JUST WEST OF LONE PINE CALIFORNIA  & THOSE ARE THE SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS IN THE BACKGROUND

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JUST US & THAT’S HOW WE LIKE IT:))

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THESE ROCK FORMATIONS ARE SO TYPICAL OF THE ALABAMA HILLS

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Today being the second Thursday since our last mobile coffee morning two weeks ago my good friend Richard & I were again on the road for a talk filled 2 hour cruise around our local rural roads.  Richard's turn to drive & we spent the majority of that two hours on wet pavement between intermittent rain showers.  Two hours very well spent again & I do look forward to our next coffee break in a couple weeks:))

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SUNRISE TICKLES THE TOPS OF THE SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS

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One of the nice things about living where we do here in South-Western Ontario next to some of the largest fresh water lakes in the world is our often changing & sometimes unpredictable weather.  Endless sunny days with same-same temperatures can get a little boring after awhile & the best way to appreciate those sunny days is to break them up with a few overcast rainy days thrown in for good measure.  We have been under cloudy skies & rain for 4 days now & what a lift to one's spirits to see an occasional shaft of sunlight pierce those gray clouds from time to time today.  Knowing we will be in for sunny skies again shortly it just gives one such a good feeling inside with something to look forward to & appreciate.  I think we have just the right combination of sun, cloud, & rain & if it wasn't for summer's miserable humidity we'd have what I would call just about the most perfect climate & weather region one could ever hope for.  Looking forward to a promised sunny Friday.  Pheebs & I will be out the door so fast in the morning…………:))

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DOWNTOWN LONE PINE AT THE MUSEUM OF WESTERN FILM HISTORY

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KELLY WALKS WITH MAX, CHECKERS, & LITTLE CORA…..THE ORIGINAL BAYFIELD BUNCH

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WHAT A GREAT PLACE FOR ROCK SCRAMBLING

Here's a paragraph I wrote a year ago about this time which still holds true for me today........" Sure is depressing watching or reading worldly news every day & I wonder why it is I am drawn to it.  A habit developed over the years I suppose, a curiosity, a feeling of wanting to be informed.  My news source is television.  I haven't read newspapers for years & reading or watching news on my computer holds no interest for me.  It's just too comfortable for me to flip back in my recliner & habitually snap on the news channels.  Too many times I come away angry at what I see going on the world.  It leaves me at times with a hopeless feeling about the future of the human race.  I suppose the easy solution is to not watch the news but Is ignorance truly bliss because if it is I have certainly not found it to be so.  Well not yet anyway but I’m working on it". 

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JUST GOTTA LOVE THE ALABAMA HILLS

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FOR ANY OF YOU UNDECIDED WANNABE RV’ERS I SUGGEST YOU GET IT TOGETHER, GET YOURSELVES ON THE ROAD, & HEAD FOR THE GREAT AMERICAN SOUTHWEST BECAUSE THERE’S A WHOLE LOTTA BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY GOING ON OUT THERE

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IF YOU’VE NEVER BEEN TO LONE PINE….PUT IT ON YOUR BUCKET LIST

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ALABAMA HILLS IN THE FOREGROUND WITH THE SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS IN THE BACKGROUND

Been noticing our shorter daylight hours & here we are less than a week from September already.  Hoping to get out soon & try some more night photos.  Well just hoping to get out & get some more photos period.  These past few rain soaked days have seen my cameras sitting on the desk collecting dust.  Well, due to inactivity I have been collecting a bit of dust myself…………………

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MY WHITE COWBOY HAT MARKS THE SPOT FROM THE MOVIE ‘THE TALL T WHERE RANDOLPH CROUCHED BY HIS CAMPFIRE TALKING TO RICHARD BOONE WHO LATER PLAYED TV’S ‘PALADIN

Sifting through my dusty old photo files tonight looking for a few pics I came across our stay in LONE PINE California back in March 2011.  One of the most interesting & fun boon docking days I’ve had was the day I went looking for old western movie locations in the Alabama Hills just west of the town of Lone Pine.  Here is the post I wrote that day……….IN SEARCH OF RANDOLPH SCOTT'S CAMPFIRE.....54 YEARS LATER.  Lone Pine was host to many, many, old western movies back in the day.  Roy Rogers, Hopalong Cassidy, Gene Autry, John Wayne, Tom Mix, Errol Flynn, Gregory Peck, Bing Crosby, Gary Cooper, Cary Grant were just a few of the great names who filmed here in these oh so picturesque Alabama Hills.

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GROANER’S CORNER:((  A Short History Of Medicine:

I have an headache.….. 
2000 B.C. - Here, eat this root.
1000 A.D. - That root is heathen. Here, say this prayer.
1850 A.D. - That prayer is superstition. Here, drink this potion.
1940 A.D. - That potion is snake oil. Here, swallow this pill.
1985 A.D. - That pill is ineffective. Here, take this antibiotic.
2000 A.D. - That antibiotic is artificial. Here, eat this root.

9 comments:

  1. Such beautiful country the south west is. See you getting the urge to get moving, us too.

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  2. Wow, what a look back and as always I am amazed at your photos. Sometimes I feel strange when I haven't watched the news...LOL, but I can count on my kids to call and warn me of some disaster about to befall me. Like you, I find the news more irritating than its worth.

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  3. Beautiful pictures - I can see why you love the southwest! I too get disgusted with the news, but I just don't know what I can do about it. Now tell me how you knew that cowboy hat was right where a campfire was 54 years before.

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  4. Check the link in the following paragraph Stu & I explain how I had a brochure with the old movie scenes & directions to the sites.

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  5. We loved that area! It's one of California's prettiest spots. We stayed in Ridgecrest but I like your site better. Did you tour Manzanar while in the area?

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  6. Thanks for that Al,its on my bucket list for mid Oct......Cant wait.

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  7. Al, you're killing me with those photos of the Eastern Sierra! We are both taking a couple days off work in October and heading up there to photograph the fall colors! I can't WAIT!
    ~Cheryl Ann~

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  8. Excelent pictures and views, we are now near Lee Vening and uderstand what you are going through

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