Monday, July 31, 2006

Planning a visit to Mt St Helen





Mount St. Helens Visitor Center

Driving Times
Important phone numbers:
Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument
Monument Headquarters (360) 449-7800
Mount St. HelensVisitor Center3029 Spirit Lake HighwayCastle Rock, WA 98611
(360) 274-0962(Operated by Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission)
Mount St. Helens Visitor Center at Silver Lake
Elevation 505 Feet / 154 Meters
Summer Hours: Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Located 5 miles east of Castle Rock on the shores of Silver Lake, the Center introduces visitors to Mount St. Helens' history and to the powerful events that took place on May 18, 1980. Take a walk on the 1 mile Silver Lake Wetlands Trail and discover how this lake was formed by a previous eruption and how the aquatic life continues to change Silver Lake today! Visitors can enjoy distant views of Mount St. Helens, and Silver Lake while identifying native plants, birds, and other wildlife.
Services include a 16 minute theater presentation, interpretive exhibits, a staffed information desk, and Northwest Interpretive Association book sales area. You may continue your hiking adventure into Seaquest State Park, located directly across Highway 504 from the Visitor Center. Seaquest offers camping, hiking and picnicking.
Coldwater Ridge Visitor Center
Elevation 3,091 Feet / 942 Meters
Summer Hours: Daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (starting May 5, 2006)
Situated within the National Volcanic Monument and 43 miles east of Castle Rock, the center will be subjected to winter conditions. Opportunities outside the building will be subject to snow depths and conditions.
Services inside the center include a video-wall theater program, interpretive exhibits, a staffed information desk, a gift shop, a Northwest Interpretive Association book sales area. The restaurant portion will provide a limited menu during the winter months, call the center for specific items available.
Highway 504 will be maintained and plowed by Washington State Department of Transportation. Please drive cautiously while plows are present and plowing.
Johnston Ridge Observatory
Elevation 4,255 Feet / 1,297 MetersDaily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (May 5th-October 31st, 2006)
Located at the end of State Highway 504 and 52 miles east of Castle Rock, in the heart of the blast zone, the Center's state-of-the-art interpretive displays magically portray the sequence of geologic events that transformed the landscape and opened up a new era in the the science of monitoring an active volcano and forecasting eruptions. Read amazing eyewitness accounts from eruption survivors.Take a .5 mile walk on the Eruption Trail and learn how the eruption shaped the surrounding landscape. Visitors can expect to see views of the lava dome, crater, pumice plain, and the landslide deposit.Services include a wide-screen theater presentation, interpretive exhibits, a staffed information desk and a Northwest Interpretive Association books sales area. No food service available at this site.

Mt. St. Helen




At 8:32 Sunday morning, May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted.








Friday, July 28, 2006

Last day of class

It has been a very productive experience, being able to create something and see it immediately and share with the class.

Everyone in the class has different purpose in their blogs, which makes sharing part interesting.

Mr. Nick Maffei is a great teacher. We all hope to see him in some other classes.

Best of all, we can email him for future questions!

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Tai Chi for Health


Why is Tai Chi so popular these days?

Monday, July 24, 2006

Global Warming - are we in danger?

Global warming

Risk

All about Global warming

HOT WEATHER INFORMATION

Heat Wave - Hot Weather Tips

Heat (Heat Wave)

Mosquito Bites

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Chicago


Navy Pier


Millenium Park

Chicago Bean

Millennium Park is an award-winning center for art, music, architecture and landscape design. The result of a unique partnership between the City of Chicago and the philanthropic community, the 24.5-acre park features the work of world-renowned architects, planners, artists and designers.

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Flowers


Monet Water Lilies
Lily flowers


Hong Kong Symbol flower


Discover Hong Kong

The best thing about being in Hong Kong is being able to see and feel a Chinese city with multi-Asian and Western cultures. It's about savouring new tastes, weaving through a human gridlock 24 hours a day. The transport network is excellent.

October, November and most of December are the best months to visit Hong Kong; the skies are clear and the sun shines.

Friday, July 21, 2006

Bill Clinton


Link to Bill Clinton's Foundation



Bill Clinton's Global Initiative










Bill Clinton Library

Monday, July 10, 2006

Lesson 2 - download photos - Silk Road

These are pictures along Silkroad in China.
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Camels are the main way of transportation over the deserts
These beautiful animals are very obedient friends
they kneel down so that you can get on, and they move slowly wherever you want to go
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The last gate of Great Wall to the west of China

This rich gentleman has four wifes.

He built this garden for his second wife, his favorite one.

Unfortunately, she died very young, at 22.




Friday, July 07, 2006

Taking a blogging class at OLLI by Nick Maffei

7/7/2006 - 425 Market St. San Francisco.
This is my first encounter with blogging and first attempt to post a blog.
All I can say is: this is way too easy.
What happened to all those coding, compiling, testing, debugging... we had to do???
The way technology moves in the past few years is beyond believe.
It is hard to keep up unless you pay attention everyday.
I am glad OLLI provides this opportunity for me to learn.
Nick Maffei is a great teacher, and I enjoy this first class very much.
Thank you Nick, and thanks to OLLI!