Shadrach, Meshach, and Del Favero


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Published: July 29th 2009
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When I come home from work on a 128 degree day like today, and enter my apartment, I often feel relief. I forget that I've left the swamp cooler off for the last 10 hours and eventually realize its 95 degrees inside. Thirst has become a constant here, where drink is now likened to breath. Unfortunately, the water from the faucet on cold is too hot to take a shower under, let alone drink. The wat... Read Full Entry



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29th July 2009

thanks, steve!
i love your writing. thanks for keeping us up to date. btw, it has been hovering near 100 F the last week or so, so i feel the heat, too. not as hot as you are, but we're all in hell.
29th July 2009

awesome
Great pictures! The colors are so beautiful,still hard to believe that all exists out there.
29th July 2009

Farther Sun & Holey Boast
Nice piece of writin', young feller. After reading it I feel like a Connecticut drawing room pantywaist for whining about the current Cascadian heatwave (105 for the 3rd day in a row!).
29th July 2009

me hot too
Its 107 here, but i wish i was with you!
29th July 2009

i can't belive your still at it!
You must secretly enjoy the heat! You battle heat and thirst, while I battle inner city teens. This summer I'm a commuting crew leader for the SCA. I have 2.5 weeks left, then I'm moving to Missoula, Mt to get a MS in forestry. How long will you be in Death Valley?
30th July 2009

these photos are beautiful--i can't believe that's death valley! i don't envy the grueling field day, though. well. maybe a little.
31st July 2009

Beautiful photos Steve-o. I miss chasing the bloom.
1st August 2009

Respone
Thanks for the comments everyone. Its good to know people actually look at and read these. I'm hoping to get back up in the moountains Sunday. Looking forward to it...
4th August 2009

first comment
I truly admire the work you're doing. It looks painful and fun all at the same time. This environment work is a necessity to keeping life balanced. Thanks, and awesome pics as always. btw, I will call ya one of these day, i'm just a slacker. take care

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