"One hundred years from now, as people look back on
our use of this continent, we shall not be praised for our
reckless use of its oil, nor the loss of our forests;
we shall be heartily damned for all these things.
But we may take comfort in the knowledge that we
shall certainly be thanked for the national parks."

~Secretary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur, 1931

Saturday, December 01, 2007

As the days get slower...

It finally rained today. Actually, yesterday too. That's October 4th until November 30th without a scant smattering of precipitation. We've received almost 0.3"!

Times are getting slow, which actually means I can get a lot done. Like put a few pictures on my blog. But since I'm at work,* I won't ramble. Suffice it to say that our numbers had been about 120-200 per day, they jumped up above 400 for the two days after Thanksgiving, and now for the past week it has been less than 80 visitors per day. Yesterday we had 52. It's almost 11 am on a Saturday and we've had 2 people so far. Three if I count Denise, the mail lady, who came in to drop off a package.

In honor of the weather, I will post some more photos.
Public art in front of my apartment (artiste: my boss; instigator of being pranked: me)

End of November, Full Moon rise over Wukoki
T. writes the weather on the board, anticipating our first rain in a looong time

Wukoki, by T.

*For the record, this is the first time in almost 3 months that I've taken 10 minutes during work to Blog. My apologies if you think that is wrong of me, and that I am misusing your tax dollars. In reality, I regularly spend time working on work outside of work hours. Why do I feel the need to defend myself? In case anyone from work happens to read this.

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