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Yes, I have seen the walking/sliding rocks of Death Valley, Not Moving at the time thou, what a place to see all sorts of strange things. The Air Force payed me to stay in the center of Ca. for about 6 long, hard years back in the early 70's.![]()
Scott
I take it yer not the kind to enjoy the heat too much either.

We moved after a short stay in Kamloops...we moved in 104F and well, Rick rented a ten ton truck with air conditioning inside the cargo hold. I still remember us flaked out in two lawn chairs in front of the fans...agh...yuck!
I have never figured out what to do...you are submerged in a tub of ice water...yeh, and what then...you crawl outta yer skin, down to bones and a few vital organs?

I'll take cold any day. Eat more fattening rations, put on more layers, come inside for a warm up...but with the heat...I just am not designed to deal with it. Cramps my ability to work and get things done. I guess it's OK if all you want to do is lay around immobile & get a tan for that day, eh?
Thought about grandpa's moving rock collection and remember one time a friend's Dad after a wedding he had for one of the daughters. Had this huge willow tree out in the yard and he was on the ride em out cutting the grass and cleaning up the party favours. He dang near got lifted and choked out. The kids had been every where and a group of them had strategically tied up the willow branches. Poor Grandpa...zipping on thru the boughs to cut the grass, mighta been his last. Them kids...gotta do things to be noticed, eh.

I was on a trip home from Las Vegas.... Stopped at Baker to get fuel and use the facilities.... Baker is very close to Death valley. Looked out toward town and there was a giant thermometer. It topped out at 130 degrees and the marker said it was 120 degrees... I vaguely though... Hmm thats pretty hot....
I just simply don't do heat. We can get to 104F here (but no worries, I am not moving ever...ever again--maybe as a body out to be cremated, perhaps!) and it is during the nights that I hate it more. I want to turn off, shut down and rest up for another day of fun filled stoopidness. Although you can go out early here and often there is even a touch of frost in the summer mornings, but the heat at day's end just sucks. We have an air conditioner now that was given to us but figure if we plugged it in, the panel is so under rated for that kind of draw, we'd be smokin'. LOL I guess we'll get round to upgrading the power, there is always something needing doing...it only depends on what level of importance it is on how fast you get to it.
Not been too extreme these past few summers, more about lots of regular bouts of rain and the hail that happens when we get towards a hot day cycle and moisture moves down to make a clash with it. I have seen a real change in the weather patterns over the past 15 years or so...I think everyone is noticing things are different than we use to figure weather wise. Out on the Coast they had little to no rain, I think we got their share last summer. Hee hee...

Doggone & Chicken UP!
Tara Lee Higgins
Higgins Rat Ranch Conservation Farm, Alberta, Canada