Thursday, December 25, 2014

"Radiant beams from thy holy face"




JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/19/11 11:43 AM
Well, the world did not explode last night while I was sleeping and because I lied earlier in my journal about the accumulating snow.

I did have a dream, that I only now recall a moment of, where I saw my boot step down deeply into a thick layer of snow covering the ground.


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/01/11 10:22 PM
For a while my latest plans after I transfer to the empty world that belongs to me is to drive to Metalline Falls Washington, which is just north of Ione WA and Tiger WA and I am going to camp out on the end of that bridge over the river and I am just going to sit there on that bridge and drink beer and grill steaks and hamburgers and have music blaring from loudspeakers at the end of the bridge and I am just going to sit there on that bridge drinking beer for days and days and until I get bored of that and start looking for something else to do.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/01/11 10:26 PM
Was it yesterday that I started thinking about 4/4/2011? I think that was yesterday. I started thinking that is specifically the day when the big trouble will start. I don't know precisely what that will be but it will be obvious. That is the day the zombies appear. After I thought about that specific date for a while I started wondering if that is why I stopped my DOD reports on 17 January 2011


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http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2008/dec/11/

The Spokesman-Review


Stories for December 11, 2008

Snowpack getting a late start

In City on Page B3 IDAHO FALLS – The buildup of winter snowpack in the mountain ranges across Idaho is off to a slow start.





http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2008/dec/12/

The Spokesman-Review


Stories for December 12, 2008

Report blames Rumsfeld for abuse

In Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – A bipartisan Senate report released today says that former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and other top Bush administration officials are directly responsible for abuses of detainees at Guantanamo










http://theweathercentre.blogspot.com/2014/12/christmas-potential-high-impact-winter.html

The Weather Centre


Sunday, December 21, 2014

Christmas Potential High-Impact Winter Storm

By Andrew at 5:21 PM


The image above shows the 12z GFS model forecast for snowfall totals from this Christmas storm. That thin swath of snow in northwest Indiana into western Michigan is the accumulation from this storm. That's a far cry from the projections of 6"+ earlier this week, even twenty-four hours ago.

This big change came about late last night, when the energy associated with this system finally crashed into North America, and the weather balloon network could take measurements of the system. This process, called 'sampling', as the weather balloons sample what the system is doing and how strong it is, gives weather models more confidence in a solution, as there are no weather balloon launches out in the Pacific.










http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2014/dec/18/snow-is-slow-to-show-this-ski-season/

The Spokesman-Review


December 18, 2014 in City

Snow is slow to show this ski season

In the past five years, Schweitzer Mountain Resort in North Idaho has invested about $1 million in upgrading its elaborate system for making artificial snow.

This year, the investment is paying off big time.

Schweitzer has been able to stay open – although on limited runs – and fulfill expectations of resort guests.

“It’s worth its weight in gold,” said Sean Mirus, marketing director at the all-season resort near Sandpoint.

Across the Pacific Northwest, a series of mild storms and unusually warm temperatures has all but erased early season snowfall and left three Inland Northwest ski areas idle as the lucrative holiday season approaches.

The closed resorts are Mt. Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park, 49 Degrees North Mountain Resort and Silver Mountain Resort.

It’s the thinnest early season snowpack in more than six years, according to the National Weather Service.

Forecasters are calling for 2 to 4 inches of snow in the mountains through Friday and another 6 to 10 inches over the weekend. But another shot of mild air should turn the snow to rain in the mountains on Sunday, causing the new snow to compress and pack down.

There is a small chance of another storm over Christmas, and then drier conditions are anticipated after that, said Jon Fox, forecaster at the National Weather Service.

“It’s snowing today, so I am going to be positive,” said Alexis Hartmann, marketing director at 49 Degrees North near Chewelah, where a couple of inches of fresh powder fell.

Even so, resort opening remains on standby.

“We want to open as soon as possible,” Hartmann said.

The holiday period from Dec. 19 through Jan. 4 is bread-and-butter in alpine country. “That’s really when we expect the highest number of people here,” Hartmann said.

Across the Selkirk Mountains, the workers at Mount Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park posted a sign on their website: “Pray for Snow.”

The resort’s Facebook page shows a video of them doing their best snow dances and Frosty with a sign saying, “Will beg for snow.”

Elsewhere, Lookout Pass Ski Resort and Recreation Area said it will open again at 9 a.m. today with a snow depth of 8 inches at the lodge and 26 inches at the summit. On Wednesday, the resort reported 2 inches of new snow in the past 24 hours.

An automated snow measuring station at 4,700 feet on Quartz Peak near Mount Spokane showed that only 4 inches of snow covered the ground there on Wednesday.

That compares with the 11 inches on the ground for the same date in 2008, the most recent year with a thin early season snow pack.










http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2008/dec/13/winter-storm-watch-continues-today/

The Spokesman-Review


Dec. 13, 2008 in City, News Snowfall in Spokane County this morning and Friday was far less than expected, the National Weather Service said.





http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2008/dec/14/cold-front-leaves-roads-dangerously-icy/

The Spokesman-Review


Dec. 14, 2008 in City on Page B1 Road crews south and west of Spokane struggled Saturday to keep pavement clear as wind and snow caused serious crashes and closed highways. Spokane didn’t get the dumping of snow





http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2008/dec/16/winter-storm-bring-snow-wednesday/

The Spokesman-Review


Dec. 16, 2008 in City A winter storm watch was upgraded to a winter storm warning this afternoon for far Eastern Washington and North Idaho as well as locations closer to the Cascades as an










http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2008/dec/17/snow-system-expected-stall-over-region/

The Spokesman-Review


Snow to keep coming

Dec. 17, 2008 in City Snow was piling up in Spokane, Coeur d’Alene, Deer Park and other communities in the region as the first part of an arctic storm made its advance into the Inland





http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2008/dec/18/region-paralyzed/

The Spokesman-Review


Region paralyzed by snow

Dec. 18, 2008 in City, Idaho The Inland Northwest fought through a record 20 inches of snow that choked roads and has left many people stranded today, with more snow forecasted this weekend. Most schools and





http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2008/dec/18/snowbound/

The Spokesman-Review


Wednesday snow harries commuters

Dec. 18, 2008 in City on Page A1 A massive snowstorm dumped what was approaching record levels of snow on Spokane on Wednesday, triggering a nightmarish afternoon commute that officials warned may not be much better this morning










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Barack Obama


521 - Remarks on the United States Supreme Court Ruling on the Affordable Care Act

June 28, 2012

Good afternoon. Earlier today the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act—the name of the health care reform we passed 2 years ago. In doing so, they've reaffirmed a fundamental principle that here in America, in the wealthiest nation on Earth, no illness or accident should lead to any family's financial ruin.










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tv.com


Hawaii Five-0 Season 5 Episode 4

Ka No'eau (The Painter)

Aired Friday 9:00 PM Oct 17, 2014 on CBS

AIRED: 10/17/14



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Springfield! Springfield!


Hawaii Five-0

Ka Noe'au (The Painter)


Fernando! What'd I just tell you, huh? What'd I say? Huh? What'd I tell you? Huh? Huh? What'd I say?



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 3:27 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Thursday 25 December 2014