Darin BovilleThe Trump Shop BusHe was all but done for the day when we pulled into the gas station just outside of Spearfish, South Dakota, his “Trump Shop” bus all…Sep 18, 2020Sep 18, 2020
Darin BovilleWhat to think and feel about Devils TowerWhen I was twelve I saw Close Encounters of the Third Kind in a theater and I was amazed by the spaceships and by the musical tones and…Sep 17, 2020Sep 17, 2020
Darin BovilleTrackers Caught TrackingApple updated my Safari browser today with a feature that not only blocks trackers-the software from companies that, invisible to you…Sep 17, 2020Sep 17, 2020
Darin BovilleShell’s SecretWhen we came down out of the mountains in July of 2004 we had no real idea of where we were. This was before the iPhone and navigation…Sep 16, 2020Sep 16, 2020
Darin BovilleBooks On My Desk: Klett, Parks, and AufuldishIt’s possible to have too many books, especially art books. I’ve got shelves full of them, piles on the floor crowding the furniture…Sep 14, 2020Sep 14, 2020
Darin BovilleSeventeen Views of YellowstoneWe spent three days at Yellowstone, the first national park in the United States, the first national park in the world. I’ve been there…Sep 10, 2020Sep 10, 2020
Darin BovilleFleeing the Flow — A Bigger CameraPeople are moving away from the San Francisco Bay Area they used to love, some moving out of California altogether. There’s a sense of…Sep 4, 2020Sep 4, 2020
Darin BovilleAt Dead Indian PassI pull off at an overlook in the mountains of northern Wyoming, my wife and youngest daughter in my FJ Cruiser, my oldest daughter and her…Aug 31, 2020Aug 31, 2020
Darin BovilleAll Fossils Have A StoryA first visit to the John Day Fossil Beds, in the dried out hills in eastern Oregon, is a surprise, the hills of banded red and yellow and…Aug 28, 2020Aug 28, 2020
Darin BovilleClimate Change In Color at the John Day Fossil BedsWhen people think of Oregon they tend to think of rain, a sort of never-ending rain, over forty inches a year on average. But eastern…Aug 26, 2020Aug 26, 2020