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June 09, 2004

Mammatus Clouds

The last few days have been nothing but work work work. Well, work and a several emails that I have been meaning to write for awhile to various people. Sunday I worked the 5-10am airshift for Fox & Star, and then Mike, Adam & I each drove radio station vans in the Cameron Camerama Days parade. We got there way too early (those of you from around here know that Cameron's a hotbed of activity ... yeah right) and so just sat around for quite awhile. Fortunately once the parade started it was mercifully quick, hehe. It was actually fun doing a parade again, because it's seriously the easiest money in the world. By the time we got back, I'd worked 8.5 hours on the day already! After that Mike &I went to Subway for lunch and to talk about stuff, it was good.

Both yesterday and today I worked at Marketplace 8-4, with the same scheduled for tomorrow. Nothing terribly interesting to report on that front, other than I saw my friend Michelle for basically the first time in a couple years today, so that was fun. That is one thing I really like about working at Marketplace, I get to see quite a few people. Because, I mean, everyone has to buy groceries. :-) Usually at least one person that I know every day comes in, which is always fun.

Mammatus-060504I finally got around to getting my first set of photos from my brand new digital camera onto my computer and online tonight! Back on Saturday night there was a thunderstorm that created some eerie light and some spectacular mammatus clouds, which I managed to get a couple photos of, including the picture at right. Go to my Photos page to and click on the link at the bottom to see the entire album.

And it seems that Atlantis may have been found, as reported on BBC.com. One scientist has come forward with satellite photos that seem to indicate the temples and concentric circles (walls) that surrounded the ancient lost city in southern Spain near Cadiz, and that they have the same dimensions as Plato described those features from Atlantis having. I found the possibility that this could indeed be Atlantis very exciting and intriguing.

Posted by Jared at June 9, 2004 12:07 AM

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