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Warning sign at the Sunset Point rest area on I-17 in northern Az. It says “poisonous snakes and insects inhabit the area”. They do.
06 Friday Dec 2013
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Warning sign at the Sunset Point rest area on I-17 in northern Az. It says “poisonous snakes and insects inhabit the area”. They do.
06 Friday Dec 2013
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Multiple image panorama of the Bradshaw mountains in northern Az, taken from the Sunset Point rest area on I-17
03 Sunday Nov 2013
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Most of you have just gone through the crazy daylight savings time clock change. Not us. In Az, we just don’t do that. This is one of the rather few good decisions made by the Az rulers. Of course the bulk of what they do varies between stupid to downright evil – these are politicians after all. But when they get one right, we take notice.
In 1918 DST was known as “War Time”. Here is an interesting history of Az and DST/War Time: http://www.timeanddate.com/time/us/arizona-no-dst.html When I first moved to Az in ’77 and realized that we don’t do the change the clock nonsense, I thought “good idea!” I heard that one of our Congress critters said of DST “The last thing we need in Az is another hour of sunshine in the summertime”.
Here is an article called Daylight Saving Time Is America’s Greatest Shame. “Daylight Saving Time is the greatest continuing fraud ever perpetuated on American people. And this weekend, the effects of this cruel monster will rear its ugly head again.” I like it!
Enough opinions. Here are some facts: Every point on the earth is in daylight 1/2 of the year and darkness the other half. At the equator, each day of the year gets 12 hours of sun and 12 hours of dark. At the north and south poles, the light and dark phases are each 6 months long. How far you are between the equator and a pole, your latitude, determines how your light and dark phases are distributed across the year.
21 Sunday Apr 2013
Posted az, Nikon D600 Photos
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Cactus Flower 1, originally uploaded by dagnyg.
21 Sunday Apr 2013
Posted az, birds, digital photography, Nikon D600 Photos
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Woodpecker, originally uploaded by dagnyg.
Woodpecker photographed in Crown King Az