Saturday, July 30, 2011

The Hall of the Goblin King

Beneath a dark mountain lies the Hall of the Goblin King. A place most adventurers fear to tread. However,  there are those who believe the secrets and treasures that lie beyond the great hall to be worth the risk to life and limb. The hall is now home to many of those that tried to pass.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

The Great Wall


In order to slow the spread of the carnivorous red vine a great stone wall was constructed. Travellers wishing to pass the great wall must first find the way to the great gates. Not an easy task, especially when the vines are hungry.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

The End of an Era


Watching the final launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis brought a mix of emotions yesterday. Pride, sadness and awe among them. The fact that people are willing to strap themselves into a rocket and leave the planet for extended periods of time is mind boggling to me. The space shuttles have flown 135 missions since 1981. Two of those missions ended tragically with the loss of crew and shuttle, the Challenger in 1986 and the Columbia in 2003. Succesful missions have included the first US woman in space, the deployment of the Hubble telescope and participation in the development of the International Space Station.
 The craft is truly a marvel of engineering and it's final flight leaves a legacy of exploration, courage and vision that we can only hope to continue as the future of manned space flight is now said to be dependant on the private sector for continued development and growth. To those who have contributed to the shuttle program this should be a moment of great pride.
 If you ever have the opportunity to visit the National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly Virginia you can see one of these marvels up close. I hope you will be as impressed as I was.
Salute and safe return Atlantis!
Update: Atlantis returned safely to Earth today, 7/21/2011. Mission accomplished.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

The Lost Legion


In 9 AD,  Publius Quinctilius Varus led three Roman legions into an ambush in the Teutoburg Forest in Germania. Following a trusted German guide named Arminius, his forces were destroyed over the period of 3 days and nights in the wooded paths and bogs of the Teutoburg where the Germanic tribes had prepared to fight the Romans. I don't know about you but I don't plan on doing any camping in the Teutoburg anytime soon. You never know who might still be there and looking for a little revenge.