Pine Mountain News
2009 is behind us and 2010 begins.It is
not just a new year but the start of a
new decade.
Here at the ranch we have gone from
traditional gardening to aquaponics and
now have fish as well as vegetables in
our greenhouse.
This year many people saw a decline
in their net worth as the housing bubble
collapsed and prices fell.
It was the year of the bailouts as all the
big companies and banks found what they
thought were assets turned out to be
complicated worthless junk. The government
kept all of them from going bankrupt.
“Old long since” by emily d stine
It’s the drop of a ball or ten thousand
balloons
that fell from the ballroom and land at
your shoes.
It's the air, bubbles in your champagne,
as they fizz and they pop, go right to
your brain.
It's the "old long since," that song that
you sing
when the p becomes an a and dances with
the m.
The words are a blur but the melody rings,
something you remember, a black & white
scene.
The end of a decade, the start of a year,
a time to finally make resolutions clear.
A time to celebrate, find someone to kiss,
and remember tomorrow with champagne
regrets.
It's the "old long since," that song that
you sing,
close your eyes, and wish for what the future
will bring.
Feature Story of the Week
by Jordan Williams
The Outback is not, in fact, just a chain
of steakhouses; it’s also something that
Dundee talked about, which is more than
enough of a recommendation for me.
Seriously, though, the Outback is a great
destination for travelers and although I’d
been to
much time there.
Now, first off, you should understand that
the Outback is big. Really, really big.
landmass as the
a fifteenth or so of the population. That
population is largely concentrated in a
handful of cities in the coastal area, with
vast stretches of the country mostly empty.
What that means is that talking about the
Outback is a lot like talking about the
anything. So I needed to choose a specific
area of the Outback, so I went with
Kununurra.
Kununurra is the largest town in
northwestern
doesn’t quite mean the same thing in
Kununurra only had about four thousand
people living there. What made it
appealing was the access to the Outback
and the overall remoteness of it, thousands
of miles from the major cities. If you’re
going for an authentic Outback experience,
this is the place to start.
One thing to keep in mind is that this is
not a vacation for people who are afraid
of flying. You have to fly into
of course, but you do that in the comfort
of a very large jet. Getting to Kununurra,
on the other hand, requires the use of
smaller bush planes, unless you fancy
spending days driving over barely paved
roads.
I consider this a feature rather than a
drawback.
of the most beautiful landscapes in the
world, and flying over them especially
with a pilot who can point out the
features, is an essential part of the
experience to my mind.
Kununurra is itself quite small, no
surprise, but it’s got ample places
to stay. Once I’d settled in and eaten,
I was able to take in a rodeo, which
was fun, especially when done in the
typically over the top Australian style.
The town is right up against half a
dozen parks, all of which have great
hiking and spectacular views. My
favorite was probably the Parry
Lagoons, where birds and other wildlife
from around the world come to play.
If you like the water, it’s well worth
the seeing.
I also recommend taking a day trip
(again, by plane) out the Argyle diamond
mines, where rare pink diamonds are
mined. It’s an amazing experience,
to see what’s involved in harvesting
these tiny and valuable stones.
Pine Mountain Evening
It is evening once more and a new year has
dawned. We are all gathered in the family
room after a traditional New Year's dinner of
Sauerkraut mashed potatoes and pork roast.
Tonight my sample coffee of the evening is
Australian from http://www.coffeefool.com
This American roast coffee is a flavorful mix
that comes on strong disappears for an instant
then boomerangs back for a fine finish.
Well my coffee is finished now and it is time to
bring this day to a close. good night everyone
see you next week.
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