Re: [meteorite-list] SNOW in Tucson! Get ready to be cold.
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Re: [meteorite-list] SNOW in Tucson! Get ready to be cold.
Hi Michael, Snow in Tucson...cant believe it! So much for the Cabriolet we hired for our stay...thought we were going to get away from the cold UK weatherbetter pack the woolies. As you and several list members are from Tucson area...I have another question for our visit. My main profession is in Art and Design and apart from getting inspiration for designs from tne structure and makeup of meteorites and the research that goes with that, I am researching Native American imagery too. I am looking for places to visit which display their artwork and imagery. I did this in Australia and met several Aboriginal artists to see their work and discuss how they portray their world and the understanding of the Creation. I hope you see the conection here with studying our creation through Meteoritics. If you know of places to visit (or others on the list who may know) I would be most grateful for advice. Thanks for the weather warning. Best Regards Graham Ensor, Nr Barwell Uk Michael Farmer wrote: http://meteoriteguy.com/ebayauctionstockphotos/snow.JPG Check out this photo I just took of my wife's car! It was snowing in Tucson for at least two hours this evening, even though it has stopped for now, it is still on the ground outside. I have lived in Tucson for the last 11 years and never seen snow stick like this. The show looks to be quite colder than years before. Everyone should bring proper clothing for almost any weather condition. Michael Farmer __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list
Re: [meteorite-list] SNOW in Tucson! Get ready to be cold.
There is no shortage of Art in Tucson. As far as mixing art and Native American traditions, you should vist San Javier del Bac, the old mission church here, Catholic, but eavy in native traditions, almost 400 years old. The University of Arizona has an impressive Native american art museum and a seperate arheological museum full of beautiful artifacts. Phoenix has the world renouned HEARD museum, 150 km from Tucson, 1.5 hour drive, incredible museum dedicated to artefacts and modern Native art. Mike Farmer Don't worry too much about the cold, it seems that by Friday it should be back to shorts weather in the daytime, sunny skies forcast after tomorrow. --- ensoramanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Michael, Snow in Tucson...cant believe it! So much for the Cabriolet we hired for our stay...thought we were going to get away from the cold UK weatherbetter pack the woolies. As you and several list members are from Tucson area...I have another question for our visit. My main profession is in Art and Design and apart from getting inspiration for designs from tne structure and makeup of meteorites and the research that goes with that, I am researching Native American imagery too. I am looking for places to visit which display their artwork and imagery. I did this in Australia and met several Aboriginal artists to see their work and discuss how they portray their world and the understanding of the Creation. I hope you see the conection here with studying our creation through Meteoritics. If you know of places to visit (or others on the list who may know) I would be most grateful for advice. Thanks for the weather warning. Best Regards Graham Ensor, Nr Barwell Uk Michael Farmer wrote: http://meteoriteguy.com/ebayauctionstockphotos/snow.JPG Check out this photo I just took of my wife's car! It was snowing in Tucson for at least two hours this evening, even though it has stopped for now, it is still on the ground outside. I have lived in Tucson for the last 11 years and never seen snow stick like this. The show looks to be quite colder than years before. Everyone should bring proper clothing for almost any weather condition. Michael Farmer __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list
Re: [meteorite-list] SNOW in Tucson! Get ready to be cold. NOT
Hi From (usually) warm and sunny Tucson. First the good news: It should be lows around 40 F (4 or 5 C) and highs around 70 (20 C) and sunny by the weekend with little chance of rain. That said, here is the webcam picture from the University of Arizona campus. http://www.cs.arizona.edu/camera/ If you could see the mountains, they would be covered with snow (that is what we can see from our kitchen window), however, as I keep looking at the updated picture, it is getting clearer. What is unusual is that it snowed (2 inches) down town, but up where I live, north of town and about 100 ft (35 meters) higher, we got almost nothing. By the time it got cold enough, it had stopped raining (but I cannot through the trash out because the lid to our trash can is frozen shut). So, I predict (ha, it was supposed to be sunny yesterday) that we will have perfect weather for all of you when you get to Tucson. I look forward to seeing many of you here. Start thinking about articles that you would like to write for Meteorite magazine (or what you would like to see in the magazine). Larry __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list