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December 28, 2013
15 Snowman Ideas That Don't Require SnowClick to see the ...
November 11, 2013
TerraScapes 2014 CalendarWow! I love geology and this Geo...
Wow! I love geology and this Geological Society of America calendar has some dazzling photos. I think it will make a great present.
http://rock.geosociety.org/Store/detail.aspx?id=CAL2014
Maddy
May 13, 2013
The Bing search engine homepage "image of the day" f...
Click here: Bing 5-13-13 The image rotates an awesome full 360 degrees.
After today, you can use the back button on the lower right of the homepage to step backward one day at a time to find it.
-Maddy
February 24, 2012
Angel's Perch Movie
Text ANGELS to 85944 to donate $10
($10 will be added to your next cell phone bill, Data and Messaging rates may apply)
More information on the project and other ways to donate and get involved can be found on the film's website: http://angelsperch.com/donate/
This is going to be a great film, one of an emotional journey. Writer/Producer J.T. Arbogast's grandmother was lost to Alzheimer's Disease and she was from the Cass area of West Virginia. That's where the bulk of the film will be shot.
I also lost a grandmother to the disease. She was my father's mom. I can remember when she reached the point that she would think my toddler daughter was me. Sadly, she would have to be reminded that I had grown up and had a child of my own.
I've supported the project and encourage others to as well. And now, it's even easier to do with Text to Donate by texting ANGELS to 85944. See the web site for more information: http://angelsperch.com
February 2, 2012
Gopher Day 2012
Digby has decided to "occupy" the couch and watchan Ice Age movie. So there will be no lofty prognostications from him on this3rd annual Gopher Day 2012. I suppose it's going to be more of a sloth day, but he's happy!
Maddy
September 18, 2011
USGS Earthquake Web Site
Everyone who knows anything at all about me knows that I love, LOVE, geology. Since I've been in California for the past month my geological focus has been on earthquakes and I'd like to share an excellent web resource for earthquake information.
The web site of the USGS (United States Geological Survey) shows data for past and current earthquakes. The menu on the left side of the above linked page offers different options for viewing earthquake data such as:
Real-Time - World (from the present time to seven days prior)Past 8 - 30 days (recent history events) Significant (large or intense events)Lists and Maps (search by state, damage maps, etc.)I visit this link frequently, Real-Time - USA, because it features real-time data for all earthquakes in the conterminous (sharing a common boundary) United States — since that's where I am.
That's all for now. I'm out!
Maddy
February 28, 2011
Angel's Perch
This blog is "written" by my main character, Madison Terrence. As the mere author of her story, I generally stay out of the way and let Maddy do the blogging. However, today I break character and come to you as Susan because I want to share a wonderful project that is coming to Cass, WV. It was the film's location and subject matter that hooked me.
Angel's Perch is an indie film set to begin production in the summer of 2011. Much of it will be filmed in Cass, a scenic railroad town in the Allegheny Mountains of West Virginia. A more gorgeous backdrop I cannot imagine. As many of my blog followers and lurkers (go ahead and click to follow—I don't bite) may know, I was born and raised in Alleghany (with an "a") County, VA, just 24 miles from West Virginia. My parents took me and my brothers to ride the Cass Railroad some 35-40 years ago, and today it still steams passengers up to Bald Knob, the third highest point in West Virginia.
My paternal grandmother suffered from Alzheimer's as does a character in the Angel's Perch. I remember my grandmother would sit and regale me with vivid tales of her past, and yet, she didn't know who I was. Sometimes she would she my toddler and think it was me, still a youngster. Too many people have similar stories now.
"Set almost entirely in the small, historic logging town of Cass, WV, "Angel's Perch" examines the delicate relationship between past and present, memory and loss."-source: http://angelsperch.com/synopsis/
Want to get involved with the project? Want to be a team member?
Click here!
SRR Colvin
February 24, 2011
Amazing Libraries

Books and libraries! Need I say more?
Click to see some beautiful and amazing libraries around the world!
(Although I live south of Salt Lake City (#1 on the list), #2 is my personal favorite!)
Maddy
February 2, 2011
Gopher Day 2011

Digby, my odd and proud little gopher, has been with my family since before I was born, so there's no telling how old he is. He's from a beautiful world deep inside the earth called Krybos. While in his native Krybos Digby can speak like you or I do, albeit with an unsettling Sean Connery accent. Here in the surface world he is more gopher-like and tunnels through the neighborhood, tortures us all with non-stop stomach distress, and makes funny squeaking noises because he doesn't have speech capabilities. And although he can't talk here in the surface world, he more than makes up for it with street-smarts which, I guess, in his case would be tunnel-smarts.
On last year's inaugural Gopher Day, Digby established how he was going to prognosticate on the coming weather trends, making certain there was no similarity to how the lowly groundhog does it. (See Gopher Day 2010 post). I knew this year would be no different.
I woke up this morning when Digby jumped onto the bed then clawed his way up and over the edge, having not quite made the leap. I could feel the covers being clawed away a few inches at a time. I just laid there with the remaining corner of the top sheet pulled up to my nose and waited for the inevitable. When it didn't come, I took a breath and peeked out to see my furry friend sitting on his haunches with a DVD case clamped in his bite.
Now remember, last year Digs abandoned traditional rodent weather prognostication methods and made a deliberate selection of a DVD with a seasonal theme to indicate his decision. He chose National Lampoon's Vacation which is a warm, summer-themed movie. So, I wondered, what would this year be?
As I sat up, Digby came forward and offered the dripping movie case which I took and swiped across my pajama top. "Interesting choice," I told him. "The cover says it all."
I placed "The Day After Tomorrow" DVD case on the nightstand then scooped my little buddy into my arms. Following the familiar sounds stirring above us, we climbed the spiral staircase to the fourth floor treasure room called Grandpa's Attic.
"I'm sure you know the groundhog didn't see his shadow yesterday," I said. "That means he's predicting an early Spring." Digby gave me his toothy smile as if to stand by his decision. "Right. Well, one thing's for certain. One of you is wrong."Just because Digby is predicting six more weeks of winter weather doesn't mean we can expect it. I really think his prediction is based more on differentiating himself from the groundhog. After all, he's not a weather expert, he's a movie expert.
Until next time,
Maddie
February 1, 2011
Gopher Day 2011

Maddie here.
Last February was my inaugural Gopher Day with Digby, my pet gopher, as the star of the show. Good grief. Click here to read how that fiasco turned out: Gopher Day 2010 .
I've decided to try it again this year. Come back to my blog on Thursday (February 3, 2011), the day after "Groundhog Day," to see what Digby's prediction is for the next six weeks of weather.
Till then,
Maddie