Thursday, June 26, 2008

Be Faithful

Today we experienced a geyser. It wasn't any old geyser, it was Old Faithful. Old Faithful isn't the biggest geyser in the world and it's not the most predictable. However, due to its ability to be faithful and deliver a theatrical spray, it is rewarded with celebrity status.




I read in a book that the Yellowstone Caldera is anticipated to erupt again around the next 10,000 years. That means that you all have 10,000 years to enjoy this geological spectacle. That, and to breath in the smell of rotten eggs for as long as you can.

On a less serious note:
If the eagle reads it, it has to be good.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Deep Vees: Geography and Geology

Bird Noir and I made some geographical history today once in Yellowstone National Park.


Then we discovered some geology in the park in the form of Mammoth Hot Springs. We are into calcium carbonate and magma.

Here is some proof.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Deep Vees Across Der 'Tron

One last fairwell to der 'tron. La Fuente and Fairwood Country Club represent. All of you things have been good to us, but we have set our sights on bigger things, way bigger things.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

It's simple:deep vees

So, I know. I have a lot of blogs. Sean has a blog. However, I don't think that anyone can argue against that it is absolutely essential that we document this prolific journey across the United States and in Chicago, which of course must be done in style. I hope that you all enjoy experiencing the drive through seven states and our adventures in Chicago-deep vee style.
Seattle, Grand Hyatt 6.19.2008

Love, Melissa