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thelostcanyon · 5 months
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Osprey (Pandion haliaetus), Parker Canyon Lake, Cochise County, Arizona.
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karenratte · 7 months
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White Pelicans at Parker Canyon Lake from San Pedro River Videos on Vimeo.
This video should appeal to all grade levels. It might even encourage students to ask their parents to take them to the lake for a walk or camping. There are great clips of some really colorful birds. Suggested vocabulary study: migratory.
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drwilfredwaterson · 8 months
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Earthquake: 15:55:55 GMT+3 Jerusalem, Israel, 04:55:55 ADKT Local Time (Approximately 59 minutes, 55 seconds (3595 seconds) after posting the 10/10 Lion posts)…
Strong's Concordance #3595 kiyyor: from the same as kuwr; properly, something round (as excavated or bored), i.e. A chafing-dish for coals or a caldron for cooking; hence (from similarity of form) a washbowl; also (for the same reason) a pulpit or platform -- hearth, laver, pan, scaffold, pot, basin Original Word: כִּיּוֹר
TANAKH (Jewish Publication Society, Hebrew-English): Page 205: Exodus 40:30 He placed the laver between the Tent of Meeting and the altar, and put water in it for washing. Exodus 40:31 From it Moses and Aaron and his sons would wash their hands and feet; Exodus 40:32 they washed when they entered the Tent of Meeting and when they approached the altar--as the Lord had commanded Moses.
“Beauty is only skin deep, but ugly goes clean to the bone.” ― Dorothy Parker
“It is not our part to master all the tides of the world, but to do what is in us for the succour of those years wherein we are set, uprooting the evil in the fields that we know, so that those who live after may have clean earth to till. What weather they shall have is not ours to rule.” ― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Return of the King
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Earthquake: M 3.0 - 57.5 km (35.7 mi) S of Cantwell, Alaska
2023-08-23 12:55:55 (UTC) 62.875°N 149.016°W 56.2 km depth
Near Devil Creek, High Lake, Sustina River, and Devil's Canyon.
Luke 12:55 And when the south wind blows, you say, ‘It’s going to be hot,’ and it is.
This is all from Wikipedia as well to highlight that Jesus Christ wasn't being antisemitic or a traitor, he was being a freedom fighter for all native Israelis against actual Roman-loyalist traitors:
In Jerusalem, Herod introduced foreign forms of entertainment, and erected a golden eagle at the entrance of the Temple, which suggested a greater interest in the welfare of Rome than of Jews. Herod's taxes garnered a bad reputation: his constant concern for his reputation led him to make frequent, expensive gifts, increasingly emptying the kingdom's coffers, and such lavish spending upset his Jewish subjects.
The two major Jewish sects of the day, the Pharisees and the Sadducees, both showed opposition to Herod. The Pharisees were discontented because Herod disregarded many of their demands with respect to the Temple's construction.
The Sadducees, who were closely associated with priestly responsibilities in the Temple, opposed Herod because he replaced their high priests with outsiders from Babylonia and Alexandria, in an effort to gain support from the Jewish Diaspora.
Herod's outreach efforts gained him little, and at the end of his reign anger and dissatisfaction were common amongst Jews. Heavy outbreaks of violence and riots followed Herod's death in many cities, including Jerusalem, as pent-up resentments boiled over.
The scope of the disturbances sparked hopes that the Jews of Judea might some day overthrow the Roman overlords, hopes reawakened decades later in the outbreak of the First Jewish-Roman War in 66 CE.
Eagle River, Alaska, United States 174.8 km (108.6 mi) S
TANAKH (Jewish Publication Society, Hebrew-English) Page 174, Scripture #8: Exodus 28:28 The breastpiece shall be held in place by a cord of blue from its rings to the rings of the ephod, so that the breastpiece rests on the ephod. Exodus 28:29 Aaron shall carry the names of the sons of Israel on the breastpiece of decision over his heart, when he enters the sanctuary, for remembrance before the Lord at all times.
TANAKH (Jewish Publication Society, Hebrew-English) Page 1551: Psalm 108:1 A song. A psalm of David. Psalm 108:2 My heart is firm, O God; I will sing and chant a hymn with all my soul. Psalm 108:3 Awake, O harp and lyre! I will wake the dawn. Psalm 108:4 I will praise You among the peoples, O Lord, sing a hymn to You among the nations; Psalm 108:5 for Your faithfulness is higher than the heavens; Your steadfastness reaches to the sky. Psalm 108:6 Exalt Yourself over the heavens, O God; let Your glory be over all the earth! Psalm 108:7 That those whom You love may be rescued, deliver with Your right hand and answer me.
Luke 23:37 They called out to him, “If you are the King of the Jews, save yourself!” Luke 23:38 A sign was fastened above him with these words: “This is the King of the Jews.” Luke 23:39 One of the criminals who hung there hurled insults at him: “Aren’t you the Messiah? Save yourself and us!” Luke 23:40 But the other criminal rebuked him. “Don’t you fear God,” he said, “since you are under the same sentence? Luke 23:41 We are punished justly, for we are getting what our deeds deserve. But this man has done nothing wrong.” Luke 23:42 Then he said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.” Luke 23:43 Jesus answered him, “Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise.” Luke 23:44 It was now about noon, and darkness came over the whole land until three in the afternoon, Luke 23:45 for the sun stopped shining. And the curtain of the temple was torn in two. Luke 23:46 Jesus called out with a loud voice, “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.” When he had said this, he breathed his last. Luke 23:47 The centurion, seeing what had happened, praised God and said, “Surely this was a righteous man.”
TANAKH (Jewish Publication Society, Hebrew-English) Page 978: Isaiah 57:4 With whom do you act so familiarly? At whom do you open your mouth And stick out your tongue? Why, you are children of iniquity, Offspring of treachery-- Isaiah 57:5 You who inflame yourselves Among the terebinths, Under every verdant tree; Who slaughter children in the wadis, Among the clefts of the rocks. Isaiah 57:6 With such are your share and portion, They they are your allotment; To them you have poured out libations, Presented offerings. Should I relent in the face of this? Isaiah 57:7 On a high and lofty hill You have set your couch; There, too, you have gone up To perform sacrifices. Isaiah 57:8 Behind the door and doorpost You have directed your thoughts; Abandoning Me, you have gone up On the couch you made so wide. You have made a covenant with them, You have loved bedding with them; You have chosen lust. Isaiah 57:9 You have approached the king with oil, You have provided many perfumes. And you have sent your envoys afar, even down to the netherworld.
TANAKH (Jewish Publication Society, Hebrew-English) Page 1480: Psalm 57:5 As for me, I lie down among man-eating lions whose teeth are spears and arrows, whose tongue is a sharp sword. Psalm 57:6 Exalt Yourself over the heavens, O God, let Your glory be over all the earth! Psalm 57:7 They prepared a net for my feet to ensnare me, they dug a pit for me, but they fell into it. Selah.
TANAKH (Jewish Publication Society, Hebrew-English) Page 73: Genesis 35:7 There he built an altar and named the site El-bethel, for it was there that God had revealed Himself to him when he was fleeing from his brother.
TANAKH (Jewish Publication Society, Hebrew-English) Pages 924 and 925: Isaiah 35:7 Torrid earth shall become a pool; Parched land, fountains of water; The home of jackals, a pasture; The abode [of ostriches], reeds and rushes. Isaiah 35:8 And a highway shall appear there, Which shall be called the Sacred Way. No one unclean shall pass along it. But it shall be for them. No traveler, not even fools, shall go astray.
TANAKH (Jewish Publication Society, Hebrew-English) Page 1451: Psalm 35:1 Of David. O Lord, strive with my adversaries, give battle to my foes, Psalm 35:2 take up shield and buckler, and come to my defense; Psalm 35:3 ready the spear and javelin against my pursuers; tell me, "I am your deliverance." Psalm 35:4 Let those who seek my life be frustrated and put to shame; let those who plan to harm me fall back in disgrace. Psalm 35:5 Let them be as chaff in the wind, the Lord's angel driving them on. Psalm 35:6 Let their path be dark and slippery, with the Lord's angel in pursuit. Psalm 35:7 For without cause they hid a net to trap me; without cause they dug a pit for me. Psalm 35:8 Let disaster overtake them unawares; let the net they hid catch them; let them fall into it when disaster [strikes[. Psalm 35:9 Then shall I exult in the Lord, rejoice in His deliverance. Psalm 35:10 All my bones shall say, "Lord, who is like You? You save the poor from one stronger than he, the poor and needy from his despoiler."
TANAKH (Jewish Publication Society, Hebrew-English) Pages 975 and 976: Isaiah 56:1 Thus said the Lord: Observe what is right and do what is just; For soon My salvation shall come, And My deliverance be revealed. Isaiah 56:2 Happy is the man who does this, The man who holds fast to it: Who keeps the sabbath and does not profane it. And stays his hand from doing any evil.
TANAKH (Jewish Publication Society, Hebrew-English) Page 1479: Psalm 56:1 For the leader; on yonath elem rehokim. Of David. A michtam; when the Philistines seized him in Gath. Psalm 56:2 Have mercy on me, O God, for men persecute me; all day long my adversary oppresses me. Psalm 56:8 Cast them out for their evil; subdue peoples in Your anger, O God.
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Strong's Concordance #3109 Yocha: from Yhovah and a variation of chayah; Jehovah/the God of Israel-revived/resurrected; two Israelites Original Word: יוֹחָא
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Best Hiking Trails Near Hummingbird Trail | call at: +1(213)4004197
If you are looking for a great hiking trail nearHummingbird Trail, then this article is for you. It is difficult to find a good hiking trail near the Hummingbird Trail. Luckily, we have compiled a list of the best trails in the area.
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1- The Balsam Mountain Preserve: This hike is easy and offers breath-taking views of Mount Mitchell and Black Mountain. It features beautiful waterfalls, streams, and lots of wildlife.
2- The James River Plantation: This hike has steep inclines but it offers amazing views of Lake James as well as some very old trees that would make any nature lover happy.
3- The Pisgah National Forest: This forest has many different trails that offer different levels of difficulty and scenery depending on what you are looking for in your hike – from flat to mountainous
Guidance for Visiting Parker Mesa Overlook in California
Parker Mesa Overlook Californiais a great place for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The hike is not too difficult, but it will provide you with a good workout. The hike starts at the parking lot of the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne River. You can find the trailhead by following the signs to Parker Mesa Overlook. The first part of this hike is easy and you will be able to cover it in about an hour. The second part includes steep climbs and narrow paths, so be careful! If you are looking for a more challenging hike, there are many other trails in Yosemite National Park that might be better suited for you.
For more information on this topic click here:http://www.hikeforfunandfitness.com/guidance-for-visiting-parker-mesa-overlook-in-california/
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rjhamster · 2 years
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From the Desk of Paul Gosar
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PAUL A. GOSAR, D.D.S. Fourth District, Arizona 2057 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-2315 WWW.GOSAR.HOUSE.GOV 122 N. Cortez St., Suite #104 Prescott, AZ 86301 (928) 445-1683 6499 South Kings Ranch Road, Suite #4 Gold Canyon, AZ 85118 (480) 882-2697 Dear Friend: If you live in Lake Havasu City, Kingman, Bullhead City or Parker, please join me for a Congressional…
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fatchance · 4 years
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This great blue led me around the lake perimeter at Parker Canyon. Whenever I got within about 50 feet of him, he would take off and find a new spot further down the shore. It surprises me that they are so skittish, since no one in the history of the world has ever wanted to eat a great blue heron. Even so, people create their own kind of menace for these birds. Parker Canyon Lake is a popular fishing destination, and tackle and debris get left behind. This heron has a tangle of monofilament fishing line wrapped around one leg. 
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heartlandians · 4 years
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Photo by: Julia Baker
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vogeltalksrving · 4 years
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Stopped by to hike and take photos and found a hidden gem
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pissedoffpatriot · 2 years
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Arizona has the largest contiguous stand of Ponderosa pines in the world stretching from near Flagstaff along the Mogollon Rim to the White Mountains region. > 8. Yuma, Arizona is the country's highest producer of winter vegetables, especially lettuce. > 9. Arizona is the 6th largest state in the nation, covering 113,909 square miles. > 10. Out of all the states in the U.S., Arizona has the largest percentage of its land designated as Indian lands. > 11. The Five C's of Arizona's economy are: Cattle, Copper, Citrus, Cotton, and Climate. > 12. More copper is mined in Arizona than all the other states combined, and the Morenci Mine is the largest copper producer in all of North America. > 13. Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, two of the most prominent movie stars of Hollywood's Golden Age, were married on March 18, 1939, in Kingman, Arizona. > 14. Covering 18,608 sq. miles, Coconino County is the second largest county by land area in the 48 contiguous United States.(San Bernardino County in California is the largest) > 15. The world's largest solar telescope is located at Kitt Peak National Observatory in Sells, Arizona.. > 16. Bisbee, Arizona is known as the Queen of the Copper Mines because during its mining heyday it produced nearly 25 percent of the world's copper and was the largest city in the Southwest between Saint Louis and San Francisco. > 17. Billy the Kid killed his first man, Windy Cahill, in Bonita, Arizona. > 18. Arizona grows enough cotton each year to make more than one pair of jeans for every person in the United States. > 19. Famous labor leader and activist Cesar Chavez was born in Yuma. > 20. In 1912, President William Howard Taft was ready to make Arizona a state on February 12, but it was Lincoln's birthday. The next day, the 13th, was considered bad luck so they waited until the following day. That' how Arizona became known as the Valentine State. > 21. When England's famous London Bridge was replaced in the 1960s, the original was purchased, dismantled, shipped stone by stone and reconstructed in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, where it still stands today. > 22. Mount Lemmon, Tucson, in the Santa Catalina Mountains, is the southernmost ski resort in the United States. > 23. Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Ranch in Picacho, Arizona is the largest privately-owned ostrich ranch in the world outside South Africa. > 24. If you cut down a protected species of cactus in Arizona, you could spend more than a year in prison. > 25. The world's largest to-scale collection of miniature airplane models is housed at the library at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona. > 26. The only place in the country where mail is delivered by mule is the village of Supai, located at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. > 27. Located on Arizona's western border, Parker Dam is the deepest dam in the world at 320 feet. > 28. South Mountain Park/Preserve in Phoenix is the largest municipal park in the country. > 29. Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, located about 55 miles west of Phoenix, generates more electricity than any other U.S. power plant. > 30. Oraibi, a Hopi village located in Navajo County, Arizona, dates back to before A.D. 1200 and is reputed to be the oldest continuously inhabited community in America. > 31. Built by Del Webb in 1960, Sun City, Arizona was the first 55-plus active adult retirement community in the country. > 32. Petrified wood is the official state fossil. The Petrified Forest in northeastern Arizona contains America's largest deposits of petrified wood. > 33. Many of the founders of San Francisco in 1776 were Spanish colonists from Tubac, Arizona. > 34. Phoenix originated in 1866 as a hay camp to supply military post Camp McDowell. > 35. Rainfall averages for Arizona range from less than three inches in the deserts to more than 30 inches per year in the mountains. > 36. Rising to a height of 12,643 feet, Mount Humphreys north of Flagstaff is the state's highest mountain. > 37. Roadrunners are not just in cartoons! In Arizona, you'll see them running up to 17-mph away from their enemies. > 38. The Saguaro cactus is the largest cactus found in the U.S. It can grow as high as a five-story building and is native to the Sonoran Desert, which stretches across southern Arizona. > 39. Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, grew up on a large family ranch near Duncan, Arizona. > 40. The best-preserved meteor crater in the world is located near Winslow, Arizona. > 41. The average state elevation is 4,000 feet. > 42. The Navajo Nation spans 27,000 square miles across the states of Utah, Arizona and New Mexico, but its capital is seated in Window Rock, Arizona. > 43. The amount of copper utilized to make the copper dome atop Arizona's Capitol building is equivalent to the amount used in 4.8 million pennies. > 44. Near Yuma, the Colorado River's elevation dips to 70 feet above sea level, making it the lowest point in the state. > 45. The geographic center of Arizona is 55 miles southeast of Prescott near the community of Mayer. > 46. You could pile four 1,300-foot skyscrapers on top of each other and they still would not reach the rim of the Grand Canyon. > 47. The hottest temperature recorded in Arizona was 128 degrees at Lake Havasu City on June 29, 1994 > 48. The coldest temperature recorded in Arizona was 40 degrees below zero at Hawley Lake on January 7, 1971. > 49. A saguaro cactus can store up to nine tons of water. > 50. The state of Massachusetts could fit inside Maricopa County (9,922 sq. miles). > 51. The westernmost battle of the Civil War was fought at Picacho Pass on April 15, 1862 near Picacho Peak in Pinal County > 52. There are 11.2 million acres of National Forest in Arizona, and one-fourth of the state forested. > 53. Wyatt Earp was neither the town marshal nor the sheriff in Tombstone at the time of the shoot-out at the O..K. Corral. His brother Virgil was the town marshal. > 54. On June 6, 1936, the first barrel of tequila produced in the United States rolled off the production line in Nogales, Arizona. > 55. The Sonoran Desert is the most biologically diverse desert in North America. > 56. Bisbee is the Nation's Southernmost mile-high city. > 57. The two largest man-made lakes in the U.S. are Lake Mead and Lake Powell, both located in Arizona. > 58. The longest remaining intact section of Route 66 can be found in Arizona and runs from Seligman to Topock, a total of 157 unbroken miles. > 59. The 13 stripes on the Arizona flag represent the 13 original colonies of the United States. > 60. The negotiations for Geronimo's final surrender took place in Skeleton Canyon, near present day Douglas, Arizona, in 1886. > 61. Prescott, Arizona is home to the world's oldest rodeo, and Payson, Arizona is home to the world's oldest continuous rodeo, both of which date back to the 1880's. > 62. Kartchner Caverns, near Benson, Arizona, is a massive limestone cave with 13,000 feet of passages, two rooms as long as football fields, and one of the world's longest soda straw stalactites: measuring 21 feet 3 inches. > 63. You can carry a loaded firearm on your person, no permit required. > 64. Arizona has one of the lowest crime rates in the U.S.A. > 65. C.G. Arizona Rocks!!
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Every Minute (slips through the hour glass)
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When a person hears the word sand, they tend to think of beaches and of deserts. Of waves crashing against golden shores and of towering dunes that were carved and painted by swirling winds. 
Those thoughts were often accompanied by images of the sun shining hot and bright in the blue of the sky. Of beach towels, sunblock, and ice cream. 
The shifting dune sands would occasionally hold the footprints of various buck and the winding curves left in the wake of a snake's travel. Or the trail of the nomads that traveled with their home on the backs of their camels as they scoured the ever changing but familiar landscape for water and food.
Tony Stark did not think of these things when faced with sand. No, he thought only of turmoil. Of anger and pain and battle. He thought of loss and of the ache that the grief had filled his heart with.
He did not think of happy days filled with the scent of sea and surf. He failed to see the freedom of the nomads and the beauty of the ever changing dunes that they roamed.
Tony thought instead of the child that he had lost. Of the young boy, the young man, that still had so much to give and so much to do.
He thought of days spent in the lab and of nights spent in the living room as they watched movie after movie.
The lab was now too empty and quiet and the couch too cold and lonely.
He thought of the jokes and the banter that would always flow so easily between them. 
Now he couldn't even bring himself to speak.
He thought of the time that Pepper had lovingly called them nerds because neither of them could agree on whether Han or Luke was the best character. 
Their memories and the twinkling stars of their universe were now tainted in clouds of dust and ash.
He thought of May and of their shared love of the familiar and soothing feeling of talking in a language they had both grown up on. Conversations in Italian were almost always guaranteed between the two of them.
His heritage only made his heart ache.
He thought of his family and of the love that he had found in them… and how it had been ripped from him in an instant.
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Tony Stark could not think of sand without seeing the burnt red and orange of a decrepit planet or the closed in walls of a cave in Afghanistan.
He couldn't think of sand without the nauseating memory of Peter's ashes on his hands as they fell and drifted to rest with the alien sands at his feet. Without the memory of Yinsen laying so silent and still.
He couldn't think of sand so he moved to a home shrouded in the greens of a forest and the glittering blue of a lake.
He couldn't think of sand so his house was made of wood and metal.
He couldn't think of sand. He and Pepper eloped. A beach was no place for a wedding when two of their family were gone.
Morgan played with toys and gadgets instead of a playground or sandpit.
His suits were improved but never worn. The nanobots felt like sand.
He now hated Star Wars. An aching place in his chest echoed the ironic thought that he was rather like Anakin.
He didn't like sand.
Why would he? After all, its coarse grains scratched and shattered the shards of his memories of two people who he shared no blood with but were family in all the ways that counted.
Instead of building new heights and views as it did with the dunes of the desert or the ocean floor, the sand in Tony's heart and mind carved away at his hope and love.
It did not smooth out beauty as it had with canyons and cliffs around the world, no, it broke down into hurt and made his own personal world crumble.
Crumble to dust.
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As much as it had tried, Tony's fractured heart was never fully able to heal. He knew that pieces of it lay scattered in between the piles of ash and destroyed nanobots that had been left behind on Titan.
Pieces that had also been left in his old lab, in the living room of the Tower, and more scattered with every forgetful moment that he would turn to say something or show something to a Peter who was never there.
Tony was standing on the lakeshore with Morgan and Pepper, watching the very distant but bright meteor shower as he desperately tried to ignore memories that they and the sand under his feet brought up. That was when his heart broke off into yet another piece.
The thought had come out of the blue. There had been no trigger, no surge of realisation, nothing truly defining had happened. Not a single thing.
He was filled with an almost numbing grief when the thought registered to his brain.
It had been three years since Thanos had snapped. Three years since Peter and May Parker had died.
Along with grief, it filled Tony with bitterness because the sands of time do not stop for one man's pain.
The years of living without his son had now surpassed the years that he had lived with him, and Tony was cruelly reminded of a quote he had once heard.
"Now I have to remember you for longer than I have known you."
Like the sand that so haunted him, Tony's time with Peter had slipped through his fingers. Sprinkling to a stop so much sooner than he could have ever expected.
His heart ached for a way for that time to be returned, for it's broken pieces to be mended, but it was not meant to be.
There was no magical hourglass that he could turn over to right its sands.
The only thing he could do was move on.
But Tony didn't want to move on. He didn't want time's sand to keep flowing, keep moving, keep changing.
There was nothing he could do. He was helpless in his grief with no way to truly heal.
And he never would heal. Not as long as there was sand, not as long as there were reminders, and memories, and pain.
Time and sand would shift and Tony would be forced to shift with it, but he would never forget what the sand had brought him and what it had taken from him.
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Two Weeks in Missoula, MT
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View from a bridge over the Clark Fork River
The Verdict
What a fun place to spend two weeks! Missoula prides itself on being weird, and we can see the charm. This tiny university town of 70-80K residents is surrounded by mountains and has the cute little Clark Fork River running through it. There are hardly any tall buildings and the downtown area is full of places to eat, drink, and buy random Montana-themed tchotchkes. We encountered very few chains or national brands (basically just some hotels downtown and the nearby Albertsons grocery).
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From the quad at The University of Montana, Missoula
We also got a different kind of weird vibe, though. Missoula is gentrifying, and there’s an odd juxtaposition of it feeling a bit run-down -- the downtown area on the river isn’t terribly well-maintained; the local housing stock is pretty old; the university has lost a lot of funding and applicants in recent years -- and also designed for deep-pocketed tourists (food is more expensive than comparable options in NYC; the new downtown Mercantile building that houses the ~2 year old Marriott Residence Inn feels like an upscale shopping mall; it’s hard to believe how so many breweries could be supported by the size of the local population). As visitors unfamiliar with the area, we didn’t always feel totally welcome -- and we can only imagine what it must feel like for people from the area to experience it being transformed by yuppies and Silicon Valley money. Even the local shops already evoke AirSpace, and it’s a bit sad to think of Missoula losing its quirkiness more in the future.
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Walking around downtown Missoula
What to Eat: Vegetarian Edition
For a town of its size, Missoula has a surprising number of places to eat out. It was exciting to discover lots of ethnic food and plenty of vegetarian-friendly options, but ultimately we found a lot of the food to be extremely overpriced for what it was. We also noticed that many of the places we visited were advertising for staff, some were closed due to lack of staff / inventory / ingredients, and a surprisingly high number of places experienced outages of menu items during our time there. 
Note: All recommendations are in downtown or within walking distance. We’ve listed them in order of how much we liked them.
Five on Black [5/5]: Brazilian food that is surprisingly vegetarian-friendly and pretty reasonably priced ($12 for a large bowl). The tofu bowl with sweet potatoes and mango BBQ sauce was out of this world. Outdoor seating was available.
Masala [5/5]: Indian make-your-own bowl, Chipotle-style ($8). The coconut curry korma was delicious, and the paneer was pretty good too. This was the best value meal we had downtown. They had outdoor seating.
Basal [4.5/5]: Smoothies and salads. The Caesar salad with vegan dressing was pretty amazing, and the creamy smoothie (blue version) was obsession-inducingly good. Knocked off half a point because it is ridiculously expensive...yet we still went back a second time because it was delicious and healthy. Can’t remember if they had outdoor seating...
Market on Front [4.5/5]: Right by our hotel, and known for breakfast burritos. We tried picking up lunch there one day but it was a 25 minute wait. We tried again for an early dinner and voila...the Rawsome Vegan Wrap ($10.50) was very good The service was friendly, too.
Bernice’s Bakery [4.5/5]: This is a cute little bakery with great bread and vegetarian-friendly lunch options; we really liked their house-made Parker rolls ($0.60 each, or great as part of their sliders). They post their changing menu on Instagram daily. We didn’t try any of their sweets but they looked very enticing. This was also one of the few normally priced places we ate at. The shaded picnic table outside was very nice to eat at.
Zoo Thai [4/5]: This is an overpriced but pretty good Thai restaurant downtown. We really enjoyed the massaman curry ($17) and the coconut milk Thai iced tea ($3.5). There is one other vegetarian curry on the menu that was also decent. The service was exceptionally friendly although they are clearly understaffed (like lots of local places, it seems) and it took an unusually long time to get our food. Their outdoor patio was nice, and about a 30 minute wait on a Wednesday around 6p.m.
Conflux [4/5]: In a similar boat to Zoo Thai: the food was pretty good but it was one of the most expensive places we visited. We liked the vegetarian burger and the mushroom sandwich, and the beers were good too. The outdoor patio is extra cute and there was no wait when we went on a Thursday evening (when the wait was over an hour at The Camino).
The Union Club [4/5]: Our friend took us here, it’s a no-frills spot with a dive bar vibe, including pool tables and a few arcade games. As far as vegetarian options, they have a veggie burger (something like $6-$8) that was pretty decent and various fried items (breaded zucchini, jalapenos, etc). It was the most reasonably priced place we ate and we liked the relaxed atmosphere. There wasn’t any outdoor seating, but luckily it was nearly empty when we went.
Break Espresso [4/5]: Cafe. The lemon jam scone was decent, very sugary. We would totally go back here, but it didn’t seem like they had outdoor seating.
The Catalyst Cafe [3.5/5]: Good brunch options; the huevos rancheros were amazing, 5/5. However, the breakfast burrito with tofu and black beans was disappointing (maybe try the vegan brunch burrito with vegetables instead), and the service was particularly grumpy compared to anywhere else we went. They charge a gratuity on take-out orders, which they were upfront about but is still a bit odd. They have outdoor tables but due to the wait we took our food to go and ate on the lovely patio at our hotel.
Madeline’s Mediterranean (food truck) [3/5]: The falafel plate ($10) was tasty but unconscionably overpriced - 3 falafel balls, some lettuce, and a good heap of french fries. 
Bahn Missoula (food truck) [3/5]: We tried the tofu bahn mi sandwich ($8). It wasn’t bad, but the bread wasn’t great, overall it had a bit of a sterile taste like airport food.
Le Petit [not rated]: This is a very popular local bakery that was recommended by a friend. We visited on a Sunday a little over an hour before closing and they literally had ZERO pastries left. We actually haven’t seen that anywhere before. Maybe it’s a small town thing? We didn’t see outdoor seating.
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An area across the river from downtown, near the University. Close to Bernice’s and Le Petit. The reminder to “Believe women” brought us back to Jon Krakauer’s book Missoula.
Notable places we didn’t try:
The Camino (Mexican): We heard good things from friends but the vegetarian options looked sparse. Their happy hour could be a good option if you’re in the mood for margaritas -- we put our names down on a Wednesday around 5:45PM and an outdoor table wasn’t available for us until 7:10PM, after we had already sat down at Conflux. Notably, there was an open patio table for 40 minutes that they were saving for someone who was supposedly coming “soon.”
Tagliare Delicatessen: Our friend highly recommended, but the sandwiches were mostly meat- or cheese-oriented. Could be great for a tomato/basil/mozzarella lunch option.
What to Drink
There are so many great breweries! We only tried the most popular ones, but imagine there is much more to enjoy.
Draughtworks: Gorgeous and spacious outdoor patio; we easily got a table on a Saturday at 5p (though it filled up a bit later). They seem to be known for sour and fruity beers and have many unique flavors; the flight ($10 for 4) is a great way to try them out. The watermelon rhubarb kombucha was also amazing.
Dram Works: Has a good outdoor patio and exceptionally friendly service. They let you sample anything before ordering. We really loved their peanut butter beer. They also have multiple kombucha options on tap!
Big Sky Brewing: We didn’t actually go to this brewery, but tried their beers at a fun street festival (Roots Festival) that happened during our visit. We had to mention this because their beers were so delicious!
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The Roots Festival was fun -- in addition to enjoying beer and food trucks, the 4-mile race through south Missoula was great!
Plonk: Cocktails place with an extremely cute outdoor patio upstairs. The cocktails were excellent -- especially loved the Pink Panther (it had watermelon in it, what’s not to love?)
Lake Missoula Tea Company: Not beer, but their array of loose leaf teas was incredibly interesting and expansive! They can brew a cup of any tea for purchase in store if you’d like. We heard the lychee black tea was exceptional, though didn’t try it. We did try the vegan ginger chai, which was good.  Definitely a fun place to visit if you enjoy tea.
What to Do
As this was our stop between Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, we didn’t do a ton apart from eating and drinking. 
We did hear there is some decent hiking nearby. We walked the M Trail -- a short, straight uphill hike (1.2 miles each way) with a good view of Missoula -- it was perfect at around 8:30a.m. while still shady. Pattee Canyon was a longer hike recommended to us. 
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View from the M Trail
We heard hanging out on the river can also be fun. We did a chill ~2 hour tubing excursion on the Clark Fork River with Clark Fork Yacht Club. It was a lot of fun, we definitely recommend!
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Where to Stay
We would have loved to stay in an Airbnb to get a feel for what it’s like to live in an actual neighborhood. Availability was sparse -- a local friend told us housing has been very difficult to find across the board as gentrification has accelerated, and we were also visiting for the 2 weeks before the fall semester started at the University. 
We ended up staying at the Marriott Residence Inn Downtown (it was actually cheaper than the few Airbnb options we saw -- you can get a decent discount for staying 12+ nights). It felt more like a hip Manhattan high rise apartment than a Residence Inn -- it was swanky with a great gym and outdoor patio. The service wasn’t great and the staff were fairly unhelpful, but it otherwise worked out fine. The location was great: we were within walking distance of basically everything we wanted to do. 
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View from the Marriott Residence Inn Downtown Missoula patio
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Us, July 27
You can buy a copy of this issue for your very own at my eBay store: https://www.ebay.com/str/bradentonbooks
Cover: Kelly Preston’s tragic final days
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Page 4: Who Wore It Best? Draya Michele vs. Betty Gilpin vs. Emmanuelle Chriqui ✅ vs. Heidi Montag vs. Nina Dobrev in a Signature corset jumpsuit 
Page 6: Loose Talk -- Demi Lovato on how lockdown has helped her emotional growth, Keke Palmer on the Black Lives Matter movement, Thandie Newton on eventually naming names from her early days in Hollywood, Charlize Theron sharing how stressful it was to teach her kids during the pandemic, Orlando Bloom gushing about how he can’t wait to meet his future daughter with Katy Perry 
Page 8: Contents 
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Page 10: Hot Pics -- Jennifer Lopez in the middle of a donut-shaped pool float 
Page 12: Selena Gomez in her yard, Ireland Baldwin goes for a dip in the Pacific 
Page 13: Expectant parents Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner step out to grab a bite in matching masks, Duchess Camilla and Prince Charles pay their respects at an Asda distribution center 
Page 14: Sarah Jessica Parker at the grand opening of her flagship shoe store, Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union let loose at an outdoor party
Page 16: Hot Wheels -- these famous dudes ride in style -- Justin Bieber and J Balvin, Machine Gun Kelly and Mod Sun, Jesse Metcalfe, Dominic Cooper, George Clooney 
Page 17: Wiz Khalifa, Ewan McGregor in a VW Camper, Miles Teller 
Page 18: Sweet Escape -- stars stretch their legs in distant places -- Chrissy Teigen in Cabo San Lucas, Dua Lipa and Anwar Hadid in St. Lucia, Kylie Jenner in Canyon Point, Utah 
Page 19: Shay Mitchell in Vancouver, Mario Lopez and wife Courtney in Lake Tahoe, Kevin Hart on a yacht, Brooke Burke in Page, Arizona 
Page 20: Checkered Out -- A-listers are mad for plaid face masks -- Busy Philipps, Reese Witherspoon, Patrick Dempsey, Mindy Kaling 
Page 22: Stars They’re Just Like Us -- Malin Akerman loads up on groceries, Taye Diggs and son Walker toss around a ball, Prince William drinks beer, Adam Sandler pumps gas 
Page 23: Owen Wilson buys fresh fruit, Ayesha and Stephen Curry go hiking, Brooke Shields drops off the mail 
Page 24: Love Lives -- Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell being newlyweds during a pandemic has been a whirlwind 
Page 25: Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher have made it to their 10th anniversary, Russell Wilson still knows how to make Ciara giddy with joy, Sarah Hyland is OK with putting her wedding to Wells Adams on hold 
Page 26: Hollywood Moms -- Kelly Rowland on her son Titan 
Page 27: Rebecca Gayheart is adamant about teaching daughter Billie and Georgia the importance of giving back, Kenya Moore and Marc Daly are still figuring things out in their marriage but they’re talking about having baby No. 2, Christina Milian talks about coparenting daughter Violet with ex-husband The-Dream 
Page 28: Hot Hollywood -- Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie on good terms -- they’re putting their differences aside for the sake of their children 
Page 29: After everything Meghan Markle’s estranged father Thomas Markle has put her through he still wants a relationship but Meghan isn’t interested -- the only relative in Meghan’s inner circle is her mom Doria Ragland who’s been helping with 14-month-old Archie, Lisa Marie Presley is beside herself after son Benjamin Keough died by suicide at age 27, Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith are sticking together through thick and thin 
Page 30: A Day in the Life -- Hilaria Baldwin 
Page 31: In a recent interview Thandie Newton admitted to being so scared of Tom Cruise while filming 2000′s Mission: Impossible 2 and a few days after the jaw-dropping interview Cruise’s ex-wife Katie Holmes gave the actress what seemed like tacit agreement by following Thandie on Instagram 
Page 32: Cover Story -- Remembering Kelly Preston -- fans and loved ones including husband John Travolta mourn her death 
Page 34: Naya Rivera -- heartbreak on the lake -- the world’s worst fears are realized after Naya who went missing on July 8 is finally found 
Page 36: Jessica Simpson forty and fabulous 
Page 42: Beauty -- light up your staycation with a candle that creates the ambience of your dreams 
Page 44: Us Musts -- Ben and Jessa Seewald of Counting On on their growing family 
Page 45: Ester Dean on Songland 
Page 46: Fashion Police -- denim edition -- Sela Vave, Jennifer Lopez, Maisie Williams 
Page 47: Celine Dion, Cara Delevingne, Kim Kardashian 
Page 48: 25 Things You Don’t Know About Me -- Danica McKellar 
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Ruby-crowned kinglet (Regulus calendula), at Parker Canyon Lake, Coronado National Forest, Arizona. 
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