Now, I can hold a note for a long time...actually I can hold a note forever. But eventually that's just noise. It's the change we're listening for. The note coming after, and the one after that. That's what makes it music.

Host ,'Why We Fight'


F2F 2: Is there anybody here that hasn't slept together?  

Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!


billytea - Aug 27, 2004 8:00:50 pm PDT #8332 of 9999
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

It was allegedly prettier than Yosemite. They dammed it up. All our water and power come from that dam.

That's not Glen Canyon/Lake Powell, is it?


Java cat - Aug 27, 2004 8:41:16 pm PDT #8333 of 9999
Not javachik

[link] Hetch Hetchy.

A water engineer friend once organized a multi-day tour for a knot of us of the entire water line to SF from the Water Temples (there are several ) in the Bay Area to Hetch Hetchy, inside the dam, inside the gorgeous rancho perched on the edge (the most exclusive public property in Calif., it has been said; all the governors get to stay there, and the water board, and that's about it), to the ... whatsitcalled ... where the water comes down the shute and makes the electricity - man, that is such a trip, it's kind of like the monitoring station a la The China Syndrome - to the former company housing enclave where we spent the night, and on down to a couple of places downstream.It was a very, very cool couple of days. It is said that Hetch Hetchy water is the most pure to be found anywhere. It abuts Yosemite. Lots of bears, if you are a backpacker. Um, the Peninsula has Hetch Hetchy water, too.

eta: there are shots of the Pulgas Water Temple on the page with shots 121 - 132


Java cat - Aug 27, 2004 8:48:55 pm PDT #8334 of 9999
Not javachik

Also? The photos are reports are all wonderful. More! have a good weekend, all.


Theodosia - Aug 28, 2004 5:14:55 am PDT #8335 of 9999
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

Dare I ask what a Water Temple is?


sfmarty - Aug 28, 2004 6:38:33 am PDT #8336 of 9999
Who? moi??

Theo, the next time you are out this way, remind me and I will take you. The Pulgas Water Temple should not be missed. It isn't the look of the place, tho that is special, it is the sound.


Kat - Aug 28, 2004 7:10:18 am PDT #8337 of 9999
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

The Pulgas Water Temple always makes me laugh because pulgas means fleas.

In the bay area, the hetch hetcy water (which is at least the city and the northern peninsula is awesome. If you are in the south bay you get San Jose City water which is not so great.

DC water was my least favorite. Terrible. And I'm partial to well water which is what we got at my Gram's place.


Theodosia - Aug 28, 2004 8:06:20 am PDT #8338 of 9999
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

My aunt was all excited to be drilling for artesian water on her property in the Catskills... until it turned out that the local water was heavily sulfur-flavored. Perfectly healthy, but it smelled like rotten eggs! Showers took a little getting used to....


Susan W. - Aug 28, 2004 8:13:04 am PDT #8339 of 9999
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

I once spent a summer as a camp counselor in the Poconos where the water was so sulfrous that we had to use all our powers of persuasion to keep the campers from getting dehydrated. With the exception of milk, everything we had to drink came from concentrates and was mixed with the water. As counselors, we got used to it....more or less...but on the 24 hours off we got from Saturday noon till Sunday noon, the first priority was always bottled water, soda, anything that didn't taste like sulfur.


§ ita § - Aug 28, 2004 8:15:25 am PDT #8340 of 9999
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

There's a fair amount of places just outside Montreal that have that ass-smelling water. I couldn't drink it, and preferred the smell of me to the smell of it on me.


beekaytee - Aug 28, 2004 8:36:24 am PDT #8341 of 9999
Compassionately intolerant

Cindy, good tip on the pipe-flushing. I seldom remember to do that.

And yes, the greyhound was a poor pupper...and his person was beyond consolation. I think he may even have considered filing suit against the city. Which would not have worked, I imagine, considering the volumes of paper and psas they've published over the last few years.

The dog did not die, but the lead effected his liver function and now he's much 'older' than his age. Sheesh. First, the life of a slave to gambling and now a victim to bad engineering. Poor guy.

Speaking of dogs and F2Fs, Bartleby and I are going to 'Party like a Dog', an event sponsored by www.animalattractions.com'. I'm not exactly in the market for a dating service, but there are so few opportunities to be social with Bboy outside the park. So, off we go. I even washed his collar!

Please say a prayer/incantation for creep-repellant/cool people attraction. We'd appreciate it!