Archive for October, 2007

Southern California Wildfires and Santa Ana Winds

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

The Santa Ana Winds are clearly evinced using an inadvertent smoke dye in the sky. These hot, dry winds are the cause of some of California’s — and the world’s — most costly wildfires (courtesy NASA/BBC).
I am a child of Southern California. Though I feel more out of place there than anywhere else […]

Colorado Sugar Beet History & Architecture

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

The Longmont Sugar Refinery, once one of the Great Western Sugar Company’s largest factories — shuttered in 1978 (photo copyright Jon Haeber).
Editor’s Note: Yes readers! Once again, I’m bringing you a special series. This one’s about the sugar industry in Eastern Colorado. There are three parts. This is part one. Stay tuned for parts two […]

Photographic Documentation of the Bay Area

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

The Bearings Blog ethos encompasses a simple ideology: The love of all things geographic, especially things that are human-inspired and influenced. The monuments and bones of the past are a vital component of recognizing our history, blunders, ingenuity, and culture. Nowhere is this more apparent in the Bay Area, which was perhaps THE most capitalistic […]

 
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