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Doin Stuff is based in Salt Lake City, Utah. It features the latest hot spots visited and RV traveling. We explore ghost towns, old west towns and pioneer trails.
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Saturday, June 30, 2007

Bald Eagle in the Crosshairs

Today the Government took the American Bald Eagle off the endangered list. I think this will be a grave mistake and the eagles will all be in the crosshairs.
The Bald Eagle is the symbol of our nation.
They were once almost wiped out by hunters and DDT poisoning.
With four decades of struggle they are starting to recover.
Government biologist has counted nearly 10,000 mating pairs of Bald Eagles.
The President has assured us that we will see more of them now that they are off the endangered list and are no longer in jeopardy.
Once the number of Bald Eagles was believed to be close to a half million.
A sum of ten thousand mating pairs does not give me any reassurance of seeing more now.
What kind of logic could that be?

White Headed Target





The beautiful white head makes for a large target for people with guns. I think this is a grave mistake.
When you see one stop to enjoy the moment, it could be the last time you see one.
With as many as the Government says we have it is still hard to find any to look at.
A lot of people have never seen one in the wild and are lucky to see one in the zoos.
I hope you will be as upset as I am.
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Monday, June 25, 2007

VERY IMPORTANT MESSAGE

Important Information

Please read this latest news about cancer.

John Hopkins has just released this information about what causes cancer, some thing that we all do each day.
That is why it is so important for you to read this.
After extensive testing the John Hopkins have determined, that Doxin, Chemicals causes cancer, especially breast cancer.
This is the things that you have to avoid.

DON’T FREEZE WATER IN PLASTIC BOTTLES FOR DRINKING.
This makes Doxin release from the plastic.
I do this every day and know you do too.

DO NOT HEAT YOUR FOOD IN MICROWAVABLE PLASTIC CONTAINERS.
This has the same response as the water bottles. Food with fat in it makes this usage worse.

TV DINNERS, INSTANT ROMEN AND SOUPS, ETC. SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE CONTAINER AND HEATED IN A GLASS BOWL.
The carton lets off Doxins.

PLASTIC WRAP, LIKE SARAN WRAP, IS JUST AS DANGEROUS.
As food is nuked, the high heat causes poisonous toxins to actually melt out of the plastic wrap and drip into the food.

Use glass wear like Corning Ware, Pyrex or ceramic containers.
Use paper towel to cover food in place of plastic wrap.

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Friday, June 22, 2007

The Bald Eagle the Symbol of our Nation

 
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The Bald Eagle has since become a living symbol, of freedom, sprit and pursuit of excellence.
In the upcoming month of July we will celebrate our nation, with pride.
The National Emblem is the Bald Eagle.
The Bald Eagle was officially declared so, in 1782.
The Bald Eagle has since become a living symbol, of freedom, sprit and pursuit of excellence.

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American Bald Eagle Facts




The newly hatched Bald Eagle is fuzzy and white. They turn brown before they leave the nest in about 12 weeks.
Bald Eagles under go so much change until they reach adulthood. The distinctive white head and tail feathers do not appear until Bald Eagles are about 4 or 5 years old.

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The Bald Eagle Size

 
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The Bald Eagle’s eyes and beak turn from brown to yellow during their 4th or 5th year of age.
Bald Eagles are 29 to 42 inches long and weigh 7 to 15 pounds.
The wingspan is from 6 to 8 feet across, making this one of the largest birds in Northern America.
Surprisingly the female is larger than the male.
The life span of a Bald Eagle is about 40 years.

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Bald Eagle Nest


 

Nesting high in a tree and close to water the female Bald Eagle sits on her eggs.

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Bald Eagle Habitat

Bald Eagles live by the water where there are plenty of fish and tall trees to nest in.
They will eat small rodents if they are hungry and the opportunity is there.
Bald Eagles have been recorded at 44 miles per hour in level flight.
The diving speed for prey is 75 to 100 miles per hour.
They can fly to an altitude of 10,000 feet.
The Bald Eagle can soar for hours using wind currents and thermal updrafts.
Eagle’s mate for life, nesting in the same tree, year after year.

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Utah Bald Eagles








Farmington Bay Wetlands







We have about 12 nesting pairs of Bald Eagles, that are known, in Utah. They come to Utah between November and March.
They come to feed at Farmington Bay for the winter.
We went to Farmington Bay this spring; we had a hard time finding the Bald Eagles when we knew they were there.
When you do see the Bald Eagle flying it is such a beautiful sight it heals your heart and lifts your soul.
Farmington Bay is in Salt lake City, Utah along the Great Salt Lake shoreline, where 75% of Utah’s wetlands provide nesting and feeding areas for the Bald Eagles.
The spring time is a great time to watch Bald Eagles, from April to June.

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Endangered Bald Eagles.


These birds are on the endangered list, for killing one of the Bald Eagles there is a maximum penalty of one year and a 100,000 dollar fine.
Still it happens. Just today in the newspaper two baby eaglets were shot to death in their nest, devastating the parent Eagle’s and outraging us humans.
Right now they are on the endangered list but the government wants to take them off. We can only hope these symbols of America can hold their own.
With uncaring people shooting them how can they?
Do you have an opinion on the Bald Eagles? If so we would love to hear from you.

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Monday, June 11, 2007

Tucson Arizona

Nicknamed “Old Pueblo” Tucson is a fast growing city of 900,000 and growing.

Tucson Climate

Tucson climate is why the visitors come to visit and end up staying here.
With 300 days of sun, mild spring, fall, and winter temperatures are legendary.
While summer does heat up to 100* Tucson’s combination of low humidity and medium altitude, makes temperatures feel comfortable. The temperature ranges from 66 to the 100’s in June and July.

Tucson Golf

As you can guess Tucson Golf Course’s are many, over 40 greens.


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Sunday, June 10, 2007

Things To Do In Tucson




Saint Augustine Cathedral




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Things To Do In Tucson

We found this beautiful old church, Saint Augustine Cathedral.
There were many of the old buildings and churches in Tucson.
Take a bike ride around the city and look at them.

Things to do In Tucson

Old Tucson Studios
Old Tucson

201 S. Kinney Road
A working movie set originally built in 1939.
Movie stars and crew would go on location, shoot the scenery and go back to Old Tucson Studios and re-create the setting to finish the filming.
No one knew that the film was not all made on location the re-creation was so complete.
Today it is a frontier town with gunfights, tours, rides and attractions.
A must for any children who want to be a cowboy for a day.

Colossal Cave
17 miles from Tucson on Old Spanish Trail Road.
Colossal Cave


Colossal Cave is a crystal-filled cave was once a hideout for Wild West train-robbers and bandits. Gold is still rumored to be stashed in there.

Friday, June 08, 2007

Saguaro Forest of Giants





The Saguaro Cactus




Giant Saguaro Cactus

Saguaro National Park

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You can easily see both of these places in one day.
Saguaro National park is a Giant Saguaro Cactus forest.
The cactus park has well maintained trails, a ten mile loop drive and picnic area.
For all who love cactus there are different ones as well as the giants.

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Tucson Cactus





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Pima Air and Space Museum





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Rows of Scrap Planes





Pima Air and Space Museum
6000E. Valencia Road
Pima Air
This is the largest privately funded air museum in the world.
It has President John F. Kennedy’s Air Force One plane.
No frills on his Presidential plane.
Across the street Davis-Monthan Air Force Base has the largest group of scrap military airplanes I have ever seen.
Row after row, of all kinds of military planes.
The stealth bomber will be there next, as it is being retired by the military soon.



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Tucson Cactus and Biosphere 2





Tucson has cactus everywhere

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Tucson Biosphere 2

Biosphere 2
20 minutes North of Tucson on Hwy. 77.

A three-acre glass enclosed greenhouse experiment. The Biosphere 2 was built to resemble our own earth, complete with rain forest, desert, farmlands and ocean.
With a cost of 150 million dollars it is made with 6500 miles of glass, air tight and controlled by computers. It is a miniature model of our earth.
Four men and four women lived here and raised their own food for 2 years in 1993.
Take the hour tour it is however a hard walks if you are not fit.

I have listed only a few of the things to do in Tucson.
We did what we had time to do. The cactus was everywhere with hundreds of species in a natural desert setting

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The one we chose was the Prince of Tucson.
3501 N. Freeway
It was well maintained, in a pretty desert setting.
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Saturday, June 02, 2007

Colossal Cave, Arizona





Entrance to the Colossal Cave Area




We found the Colossal Cave by going from Tucson, Arizona and
Taking I-10 east and exit 279 turn north and follow the signs for 7 miles.
You will be close to Saguaro National Park so you can go to both the same day.
Colossal Cave was formed by dry limestone. It is rumored to have gold here.
Outlaws robbed and stashed their gold in the caves many rooms and entranceways.

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Exploring Colossal Cave






In 1884 the trails of bandits and outlaws living in the cave was the first knowledge of the Colossal Cave. But it was first discovered by the said bandits, in 1879.
Found Artifacts in Colossal Cave, testify to its use, by prehistoric cultures, maybe 900 to 1450 AD