Net Galley Challenge
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Mesa verde National park
How would we deal with 24 years of drought?
On the tower in the Cliff Palace, "Every stone in this tower is rounded to confirm to the curvature of the walls..."
Rock Swift
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Emil W Haury's Prehistory of the Southwest
After knowing about the Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, Hohokam fall into context. I have visited Montezuma Castle and Montezuma well, but know with timeline in mind, they join the pattern making it more vivid. you have to go around the world to know your home better.
The American Boy
Solstice
If standing meetings help, think how would walking meetings help. With recent travel, something hit a note of how walking too is travel, a way of finding the route and actually getting on the road to see things as they are.
Creation Myths. At some point, we want to trace back.
Archaestronomy. How about sketching the phase of the moon like the prehistoric.
Creation Myths. At some point, we want to trace back.
Archaestronomy. How about sketching the phase of the moon like the prehistoric.
Pueblos
Yucca bracelet with turquoise pieces.
Compare this with glass jars covered in jute. When do artists come up with the idea of inlay?
I am reliving the long weekend trip of Mesa verde Park and Chaco Culture National park with the spectacular spreads of pictures in the book. The artifacts and the architecture of the great houses and ruins are well explained.
At Chaco Canyon, I had seen a turkey on the top of a cliff. Later the park ranger showed us a robe that was made with turkey feathers and the cordage used to combine it is made from cooked yucca fibers.
Shells etched with cactus juice
Monday, July 7, 2014
Amidst 1000 year old ruins
Chandler to Durango is 7 and a half hours via Gallup and 491. A zoom showed Mesa Verde National Park and Chaco Culture National Historic park in the vicinity. I guess one shouldnt take vicinity in the map too seriously. Plan evolves to 491 for Mesa Verde and 377 for Chaco culture. Return would take up 2 more hours.
A friend said that he missed taking the train all the years he stayed in Colorado. Youtube videos of the train with Animas river following the track, make it seem worth the day.The train lets you off only at 6.30pm in the evening assuming you cant wake up early enough to catch the 8.30 am train.
A closer look at the trip planning revealed campgrounds at both Meas Verde park and the Chaco Culture parks. One thought - how would it be to stay the night close to such old dwellings or office space. That marked the run to the store for a tent braving the dust storm warning. A look at the weather showed lowest 50s and few drops of rain.
This mouse pad has the picture of Shiprock which is very close to Cortez and visible from the 160. But it being a tribal sacred place, I left it alone.
On the way to Monument valley, we had learnt about the display of Navajo codetalkers at Burger King. You must have heard that last of the Navajo code talkers dies at 93. BK also had the display of plants used for various colors of the Navajo rugs
Since it rained a little, the cold didnt seem to be a good time to kick off camping. We headed to Mancos for a place to stay. The streets were busy with parked cars and the sky with fireworks. No Vacancy seemed to be haunting us over the mountains into Durango. The only place that would let us in was for an amount easy to calculate and hard to accumulate. This major budget black hole crushed the train plan. we had to be happy with a huge, bed wide train picture in the motel.
Twist in the plan. Forge on to Chaco park. But we had to do something in the beautiful city of Durango. We spent time at the Animas River trail. We met some rafters who had started at 32nd st and took an hour to get to the river road. If you were to raft from Silverton, it would take about 3hrs to get to Durango with a stop for fruits in between. The rafters had some water guns to along with paddles.
The drive into the Chaco Canyon was laden with the weightage that comes with a World Heritage site that is far from the living. We reached the park after the visitor center was closed but the camp allotor was sweet and suggested that we could see the trails up until sunset and informed us of the amphitheater program about the Chaco culture. It might have been this program that made me think of camping. She foreshadowed that the windows of the ruins were passing on the information of solstices and equinoxes.
The Pueblo Bonito stretches your imagination of the times of yore, the plaques around make sure you dont miss the info of the corner windows and kivas.
Gallo campground has some ruins right by it. You are surrounded by cliffs, light yellow and green.
I chatted up with a fellow visitor who is a Glass Insulator collector. A point that I realised talking to her is how with time, a collector has enough knowledge to look only for rarer stuff.
GPS suggested route 377 back home in a shorter time. I was in suspense until the next morning of which route we would take. A Bia-5 which is an Indian reservation that connects 377 to 491 never showed. The one minded GPS was going to add another 18 miles to take us to that platform no 9 and 1/2. Since I-40 wasnt very far, we passed up another chance to join 491 just a little short of the I-40. 377 is as desolate as the US-60 from Socorro into AZ. It is a very different landscape with yellows and greens and as you near Gallup, you can see the reds becoming prominent. Horses abound.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Sunday, June 29, 2014
How Artists chose Color?
At a Furniture store, I saw a big painting of a Zebra Portrait. Only its an impossible Zebra with stripes of all colors. When do the artists decide to switch the color gear?
Today's painting, a horse with its face with multi color smears. there must be a time while they are working, when they think they'll put the horses' color and then go, there's something different about this animal that they are painting?
Today's painting, a horse with its face with multi color smears. there must be a time while they are working, when they think they'll put the horses' color and then go, there's something different about this animal that they are painting?
Frida & Diego: Art, Love and Life
I had seen Frida's movie, been to Heard Museum during Frida's art display., read Diego: Bigger Than Life and still enjoyed reading this book 'Firda & Diego: art, Love, Life' for its pictures and paintings and the Mexican political landscape during the life of the artists Frida & Diego. I wasnt aware of Diego's effort to save pre Columbian Art and that Diego dabbled with cubism. Dr Atl is another reference that I take away form this book for further study.
Thursday, June 26, 2014
The FootLoose American
Before reading this book 'The FootLoose American: Following the Hunter S. Thompson Trail Across South America", I had read the author Brian Kevin's book on Yosemite. Yosemite is a well covered place, yet his book had pictures and events that I hadnt seen in other books. so I was interested in this travel book too.
I liked the author's approach to travel of 'wandering around through the pleasantly pedestrian tableau' and 'grasping around for links with history.. compelled to travel this way, always sniffing around for the cultural-literary-historical significance of this or that'. All this overlayed on Hunter S Thompson's travels, getting an idea of various people of different countries in S America, the role of Peace Corps.
Thompson articles
Nomads from Affluence by Erik Cohen
Along the Gringo Trail
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