A day of pleasure – hiking with Houston friends
WHATS IN THIS BLOG: • Tom and Anne Thomas roll in to hike New Mexico. • A river runs through it – El Porvenir. • Wild fruit – raspberries, apples and tomatoes. • Lunchtime at second waterfall. • Hot springs and mountain lion.
TOM AND ANNE THOMAS DROVE OUT IN THEIR CAMPER VAN FROM HOUSTON. … More “A day of pleasure – hiking with Houston friends”
The Monsoon season has started in New Mexico
WHATS IN THIS BLOG: • The Monsoons have started in New Mexico. • Raging arroyos and thunder anvils in the sky. • What causes the Monsoons? • Of what benefit are they?
THE MONSOONS HAVE STARTED, and I collected some facts about this unusual rainy season in New Mexico: • Gary told me on July … More “The Monsoon season has started in New Mexico”
The Shroud of Turin, Part 1
WHATS IN THIS BLOG: • Is the Shroud of Turin an image of Jesus? • How did the Shroud get from Israel to Turin? • How was the image formed? • What about carbon dating? • Conclusion.
PHILLIP WIEBE IS A FRIEND FROM CANADA. Phillip and his wife, Shirley, helped me make copies of my … More “The Shroud of Turin, Part 1”
Paradigm shift in cancer therapy
WHATS IN THIS BLOG: • Tennis ball tumors. • 90 billion cancer-killing cells. • Highly experimental, but…..
I have reported on immunotherapy in treating cancer before (click HERE). After 50 years of research, this technique is beginning to pay off. I think that within 5 years we will see MANY success stories like the one … More “Paradigm shift in cancer therapy”
Helping someone to hope – in Mexico
WHATS IN THIS BLOG: • The Good Samaritan story in brief. • A modern-day example of helping someone not like us.
One of my favorite stories of Jesus is the Good Samaritan. A man was beaten and left for dead in a pitiless desert on the way to Jericho. Two leaders of the Jewish church … More “Helping someone to hope – in Mexico”
Hiking toward Heaven – East fork of Jemez River
WHATS IN THIS BLOG: • The Jemez River and its scenic beauty. • Hiking to a perfectly lovely waterfall.
The Jemez River starts in the Jemez Mountains about 1.5 hours drive from Albuquerque. Soon after this you come to the Valle Grande – an immense crater left after a series of volcanoes about a million … More “Hiking toward Heaven – East fork of Jemez River”
Boone Pickens at 90 – Oilman Extraordinaire
WHATS IN THIS BLOG: • The drive, focus and leadership of T. Boone Pickens. • Reputation as a corporate raider. • A magnificent ranch in Texas. • A difficult personal life. • Benevolence toward Oklahoma State University.
It’s the month of May in Oklahoma, where tornadoes come quickly to mind. But this year, another event … More “Boone Pickens at 90 – Oilman Extraordinaire”
Anniversary of a killer tornado
WHATS IN THIS BLOG: • May is tornado month. • Examples of the damage from the Moore tornado. • Whats a safe room? • How many safe rooms in the Moore school district?
PREAMBLE: I have made a few more videos (most of them less than 2 mins) on the subject of Fracking for Dummies … More “Anniversary of a killer tornado”
Lola’s garden
Hiking Toward Heaven: Church Rock near Gallup
WHATS IN THIS BLOG: • Kit Carson cave. • The Navajo town of Gallup, New Mexico. • El Rancho hotel, famous for the movie stars who stayed there. • A terrific hike to Church Rock.
Woody, as the head of WOWE, is a master of organizing hiking trips with WOWE, which stands for Way Out … More “Hiking Toward Heaven: Church Rock near Gallup”