Del Thomas lives in Southern California. She is a quiltmaker and a collector of contemporary/art quilts. And adopted mommy to KoKo, an eleven pound Yorkshire Terrier
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Xmas lights and a shocking image 12-19-09
Goodbye "eggplant" & more coughing 12-18-09
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Before the rain 12-05-09 Posted 12-17-09
Almost like sand dunes the way the hills interlock and curve. The firebreaks are carved by graders and other equipment along the tops of the ridges to stop wildfires from going over the top and down the other side. If you click on the picture it will enlarge and you can see that this is old cattle country by the horizontal ridges created by years of cows finding the easiest way to the other side.
On the left in the distance you can see a double fire break and in the foreground on the right a clump of brush and live oak that has survived fires in the past. Sometimes I can imagine these barren looking hills as the flanks of giant lions resting in the sun. Shades of "Out of Africa".
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Miscellaneous Stuff 12-16-09
"About your truck photos. I know some first responders so I know where to look for info about what's aboard the truck with the rubber bladders of liquid. http://wwwapps.tc.gc.ca/saf-sec-sur/3/erg-gmu/erg/idindex.aspx?page=40
The metal sign with the number on it identifies product as part of the group 3266 and the listing says it's 3266 154
Corrosive liquid, basic, inorganic, n.o.s. [possibly sodium or potassium hydroxide; Sodium Hypochlorite,]
and the emergency responder info page says this about it:
http://wwwapps.tc.gc.ca/saf-sec-sur/3/erg-gmu/erg/guidepage.aspx?guide=154
http://www.portlandonline.com/water/index.CFM?c=48918
For those who have asked, or wondered, my Aunt Dorothy died on Saturday, December 12. She was asleep and just didn't wake up - a good way to go, I think. Thank you for caring. Del
Driving break - Redding, CA 11-30-09 Post 12-15-09

This is one cubic yard of concrete.
This is another side of the same cubic yard of concrete.
On the top of the cube are inlaid all the many different types of minerals found during the "dig".