New Golf Quotes, Quips, Etc. Added – 20191101

Three new golf quotes have been added to the JBRish Golf Quotes page. If you enjoy golf or even if you don’t, I think you will find them amusing and interesting. Today’s quotes are from Alistair Cooke, Joe E. Lewis and Lee Trevino

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STATUS QUOtes — 20191101

Today’s STATUS QUOtes

 

“The slogan Press On! has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race.” — Calvin Coolidge

“No one really likes to hear ‘I told you so.’ Rarely will they ever say, ‘OMG you were right, we should listen to you from now on.'” — Terry White

“Good thoughts are blessed guests, and should be heartily welcomed, well fed, and much sought after. Like rose leaves, they give out a sweet smell if laid up in the jar of memory.” — Charles Spurgeon

“The reason that we don’t have ‘bear-proof’ garbage cans in the park is that there is a significant overlap in intelligence between the smartest bears and the dumbest humans.” — Yosemite Park Ranger

 

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STATUS QUOtes — 20191031

Today’s STATUS QUOtes

 

“Once we fit in, we start looking for ways to stand out.” — James Clear

“Seize from every moment its unique novelty, and do not prepare your joys.” — Andre Gide

“If ever there was a holiday that deserves to be commercialized, it’s Halloween. We haven’t taken it away from kids. We’ve just expanded it so that the kid in adults can enjoy it, too.” — Cassandra Peterson

“The question of whether computers can think is just like the question of whether submarines can swim.” — E.W. Dijkstra

 

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Petroglyphs: The Writing on the Wall

Petroglyphs are images scratched into rocks using other rocks or instruments. In the desert, rocks often gather a dark patina that can be chipped away to reveal a lighter surface underneath. These are ideal surfaces for creating petroglyphs.

These drawings are found in many locations around the world. and those created by ancient peoples tend to hold a certain mystique.

NOTE: – Paintings on rocks are referred to as pictographs or petrographs.

Some Petroglyphs are relatively recent, perhaps as young as the early twentieth century while others are tens of thousands of years old.

During our many hikes across the United States, we have seen a number of established petroglyph sites.

One of the most interesting encounters was Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument in Utah which can be found along the main road leading into the Needles section of Canyonlands National Park.



The photo above was of the left-hand side of the main display. A number of the images are self-explanatory while others remain mysterious. These are estimated to be 2,000 years old according to the park’s website.



This lighter section was a less “populated” area even farther left of the area shown above. It is amazing how well the petroglyphs have stood the rigors of weather over time. Notice that some drawings such as the feet and the quartered circle are repeated in a number of areas shown in the photographs.



The last section, located on the right-hand side of the monument, is carved on very dark rock. A variety of animals and hunters can clearly be seen.

What I find almost equally astounding is that these images do not seem to have been defaced. There is only a short fence blocking off this ancient canvas which could easily be breeched. Kudos to the thousands of visitors who have admired this precious view into the past and have kept it safe for others to witness.

Read more abut Newspaper Rock HERE


Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada

We were fortunate enough to have time to visit petroglyphs at the Valley of Fire State Park. Although these were not at ground level, a scaffolding was erected to enable easy viewing of the ancient artistry.



Picture courtesy of Park Ranger John website

Valley of Fire State Park

A number of the images were similar to those at other sites.


 


 

Unfortunately there was some alteration, or more accurately, violation of these ancient treasures, shown in the picture below via the circle.


 

The names Herman and Janine were carved into the face of the large rock.


Painted Desert – Another Rock, Another Newspaper

The Painted Desert also has a Newspaper Rock although it is not as easy to “read” as the Canyonland’s Edition.

The artifacts can be viewed from a fenced-off, elevated area just a short walk from the large parking lot. Don’t expect to get a good picture of the actual drawings unless you have a camera with a fairly large telephoto lens.

This is what you will see from the viewpoint above the rock formation. I have placed yellow arrows where the petroglyphs are located. On a sunny day, there is shade covering much of the surface (obviously depending on the the time of the day) making them difficult to see with the naked eye.


 

There are free viewing machines (mechanical binoculars) that assist visitors in visualizing some of the drawings. These are not always optimal as dust and dirt on the lenses and loss of definition related to location in such a harsh environment degrades the lenses.

NOTES:

I am not suggesting that people be allowed to approach these ancient treasures and, as demonstrated above, perhaps it is a good thing for their own protection.

The pictures below were not captured with a standard 35mm camera and thus the ranges given are approximately estimated for a full-frame digital camera.

With a telephoto lens ( 80mm +/-), we can get closer…





At approximately 300 mm (+/-) the drawings become quite clear:


 



Moving in a bit closer, we can see even more detail.


 

At the maximum length of the crop sensor lens on my canon HS50xs Powershot, we get a closer look, but some detail is blurred.



Once again, we see similarity to petroglyphs from other sites.

 

Tours by the Old Pueblo Archaeology Center are available for some of the petroglyph sites at the Petrified Forest.

Read more about Petroglyphs and Petroglyph National Monument in New Mexico

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STATUS QUOtes — 20191030

Today’s STATUS QUOtes

 

“Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.” — Carl Sagan

“The world has forgotten, in its concern with Left and Right, that there is an Above and Below.” — Glen Drake

“You gave me a forever within the numbered days, and I’m grateful.” — Sylvia Plath

“He is a self-made man and worships his creator.” — John Bright

 

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Today’s STATUS QUOtes

 

“Busy is a choice. Stress is a choice. Joy is a choice. Choose well.” — Ann Voskamp

“Don’t grab hurtful comments and pull them close to you by rereading them and ruminating on them. Don’t play with them by rehearsing your badass comeback. And whatever you do, don’t pull hatefulness close to your heart.” — Brené Brown

“You have your identity when you find out, not what you can keep your mind ON, but what you can’t keep your mind OFF.” — A. R. Ammons

“It costs about $27 million to win a seat in the United States Senate, so when you win one, you like to sit down.” — Arlen Specter

 

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Is Your Anode Getting You Into Hot Water?

I can’t tell you how many times I have replaced hot water heaters due to failures of the liner and/or leakage. I was always puzzled by the fact we can send someone to the moon and return them safely, but we can’t (or should I say won’t) manufacture a hot water heater to last multiple decades. I would actually shoot for a life time, but I don’t want to be too greedy.

Anyway, four years ago I replaced a hot water heater. I was told to expect that it would last between 6 and 8 years. I recently had my water softener serviced and the technician climbed to the top of my hot water heater. I had never seen my technician do that before!

I asked what he was doing since this had never been done and he said: “I’m going to check your anode rod.” I almost remained silent not wanting to sound too ignorant, but I couldn’t help myself. I asked him what the anode rod did.


hot water heater anode in parts diagram.

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He told me to wait a minute and he brought in a brand new anode rod from the truck and put it on the floor of my garage. Then he retrieved the anode rod from the hot water heater and put it next to it.


New and old hot water heater anode compared side-by-side.
When new, these should be the same size.
That’s how much has been eaten away over four years.

 

He explained that the old anode rod was once the same size and over the years, it had gotten eaten away. He quickly added that this was a good thing and it was part of the grand design. The anode rod draws chemicals out of the water and they cling to the rod and cannibalize the anode instead of rusting the hot water heater.

The anode rod is the most important factor in determining the life of your water heater. An anode rod is a steel core wire surrounded with one of three different metals. These metals include aluminum, magnesium, and zinc. The rod is screwed into the top of your water heater and protects your water heater from rusting.

https://www.aricoplumbing.com/waterheater-anode-rods

I had never heard of this before and wondered why. Perhaps the hot water heater installers didn’t want us to know. It was further explained that every hot water heater has one of the sacrificial anodes (cool term).

Bottom Line: The smaller the anode rod over time, the more rust it can keep from corroding your hot water heater tank. I now have a maintenance schedule to check it every two years.

 

STATUS QUOtes — 20191028

Today’s STATUS QUOtes

 

“Take what you can use and let the rest go by.” — Ken Kesey

“Don’t be angry when the dancing elephant steps on your feet. Be happy that the elephant can dance at all.” — W. L. Kennedy

“Passion does not make careful arguments: it declares itself, and that is enough.” — Jane Hirshfield

“The French will only be united under the threat of danger. Nobody can simply bring together a country that has 265 kinds of cheese.” — Charles De Gaulle

 

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Today’s STATUS QUOtes

 

“The rich man who gives to the poor does not bestow alms but pays a debt.” — Ambrose

“Self-respect cannot be hunted. It cannot be purchased. It is never for sale. It cannot be fabricated out of public relations. It comes to us when we are alone, in quiet moments, in quiet places, when we suddenly realize that, knowing the good, we have done it; knowing the beautiful, we have served it; knowing the truth, we have spoken it.” — Whitney Griswold

One example of a solid but inexplicable fact, ruling all human affairs – your fireworks won’t go off while the crowd is around.” — Jerome K. Jerome

“If the knocking at the door is loud and long, it is not opportunity…it is your relatives.” — Vikrant Parsai

 

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STATUS QUOtes — 20191026

Today’s STATUS QUOtes

 

“In times of joy, all of us wished we possessed a tail we could wag.” — W.H. Auden

“When you get hungry enough in a foreign country, you find yourself speaking their language pretty well [paraphrased].” — Josh Gibson

“How wealthy the gods would be if we remembered the promises we made when we were in danger.” — Jean de La Fontaine

“Cats are smarter than dogs. You can’t get eight cats to pull a sled through snow.” — Jeff Valdez

 

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