The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation signed an agreement in late March to acquire Fred L. Mitchell’s collection of beaded bags and other historical items.
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If you get a chance go to Cantors Deli.
I took a class a few years ago in making biodiesel. Lots of interesting characters in the class. Their vehicles were inventive.
Watch out for the moist ones. Cow pie skiing can be uncomfortable
How these folks claim to be inspired by Tolkien and miss so many of his points! The Palantir isn’t what they think it is.
But Kosher isn’t woke?
Purr-fection 🤌
Might be like one of those Alien movies where you think they’re all dead but they just keep coming.
The presence of a vast magma reservoir, with an estimated 6,000 cubic kilometers of magma, in the continental crust of central Tuscany in Italy is comparable to the crustal reservoirs found below super volcanos such as Yellowstone, according to a study in Communications Earth & Environment. ⚒️🧪
And here’s a gift link to the remarkable story about the FBI Director from @theatlantic.com.
www.theatlantic.com/politics/202...
I miss the vernal pools.
They’ve left Siskiyou County for the most part. They hang out in the winter here.
When I was in Alaska excused mosquitos as pack animals.
Horse pulling logs
Bring back the horse drawn log wagon.
There is a seed bank at the Mt Shasta library.
Book cover of California thru Native Eyes by Bauer
This is one of the books the Feds have flagged for removal in National Parks. It’s a deep look at home California natives viewed the world over time I doubt the person who picked this as a banned book read it. It took me a month of slow reading because , golly, I had to think.
Okay. The Romans had huaraches.
And figuring out where to hide her from pitch fork wielding crowds.
At least you didn’t teleport yourself to a Waffle House.
And it looks like they’re ding an EV truck.
From 1926. Excellent quality silent films showing the lumber process from timbering to milling. I volunteer at a small museum in an old lumber town. The visuals helped me understand all my reading. Plus why labor unions fought so hard in this dangerous industry.
Thank you. This was part of Harris’ agricultural policy. That policy was never articulated although her web had a list of issues. Why Walz never got to push the agenda is strange. He’s an ag guy and could have been effective at this.
Indeed. The A may be for Alzheimer’s
Loading problem yes. Hacked?
Utter nonsense. Trying to file a spam complaint with the FTC needs to be streamlined.
Made me think about vultures. They soar to great heights. They roost near trails and roads. And at one time my neighbors roof. They also feed on the ground. Efficient birds. Pterosaurs doing the same makes sense.
Around half of all profitable corporations in California pay a state tax bill of just $800.
Meanwhile, working people pay taxes on hard-earned dollars to support quality schools, safe roads, and our safety net.
It's time corporations pay their fair share.
calbudgetcenter.org/resources/5-...