Saturday, June 27, 2009
Trees of Madison Park....
Lucky, lucky, us! A few more days to go before we move back to our house--July 1.
Stay tuned.
Thanks, thanks.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Sister Wendy Speaks....Of The Atomic and Secret City...
For Rachel, it was just home.
Her parents lived in Los Alamos (Spanish for the cottonwoods) for over 50 years and supported the family by working at LASL.
from the first nuclear test on July 16, 1945.
Fuller's Lodge.
"Los Alamos Ranch School was a private boarding school for boys near Otowi, New Mexico, in what would eventually become Los Alamos, New Mexico. It was founded by Detroit businessman, Ashley Pond II, father of Peggy Pond Church, renowned New Mexican poet and author.
The school, which was established in 1917, offered a program modeled after the Boy Scouts of America, combining a college preparatory curriculum with a rigorous outdoor life. Famous alumni included William Burroughs and Gore Vidal.
In November 1942, the school and the surrounding land were purchased by the United States Army's Manhattan Engineering District for use in the top-secret effort to develop the first atomic bomb. The school awarded its final diplomas in January 1943 and the Army took control of the property the following month.
The site was chosen for its isolation, access to water, the fact that it had pre-existing buildings which could be used for housing, the fact that much of the surrounding land was already owned by the federal government, had ample space, and was located on a mesa in which all entrances could be secured. The facility originally was referred to as "Site Y", but would later become known as Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, then Los Alamos National Laboratory."
In about 1225, this site was home to the Tewa speaking people who were the ancestors of today's current Pueblo groups now living along the Rio Grande. Why, if my memory serves me, in Alessandria, they'd just finished building their first cathedral...An artist's rendering's based upon the floor plans plus what activities may have taken place.
Up, along those walls are ancient caves. So much of the world of the Native Indians remain undiscovered and unknown. Mysteries abound and I think that's a good thing--keeps us pondering, wondering and exploring the mysteries of not just this Earth, but our Universe! Oh, my heart is beating faster! How lucky to be alive!!
Camel's Rock. Do you see the resemblance? Rachel remembers m a n y years ago when the famous Mr. Glen Ford was filming a cowboy movie right at this very spot. Her mother (and other town women) went to watch the excitement and, of course, took along their children.
Amen! sw