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Middle Earth, Colorado
September 27, 2009 Middle Earth From the Misty Mountains to the Mines of Moria to Mordor, I feel as if I’ve been traveling some alternative version of Middle Earth in The Lord of the Rings recently. Ah, but you know … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV, Mythology, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Aragorn, Arwen, Central City, Colorado, Dragons, Dwarfs, Frodo, Gandolf, Gollum, Goonies, Legolas, Middle Earth, Mines of Moria, Misty Mountains, Mordor, Mount Doom, Nazgul, Nevadaville, Oil Refinery, Orcs, Ring, Ring Wraiths, Rocky Mountains, Samwise, Sean Astin, Spiders, The Lord of the Rings, Trolls
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Into The Looking Glass
Into The Looking Glass By Sarah Clarke Stuart From Alternate Universes to ZFT, this book covers it all! Sarah Clarke Stuart demonstrates a deep understanding of Fringe in her book Into The Looking Glass. She shows that as each season … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV
Tagged 1984, Aldous Huxley, Alice in Wonderland, Alice Through The Looking Glass, Alternate Universes, Blade Runner, Brave New World, Cat's Craddle, Do Andriods Dream of Electric Sheep, Donnie Darko, Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde, Dr. Who, Frankenstien, Fringe, George Orwell, Intertextuality, Into The Looking Glass, Isaac Asimov, Island of Dr. Moreau, JJ Abrams, Kurt Vonnegut, Lost, Margaret Atwood, Onyx and Crake, Parallel Worlds, Phillip K Dick, Philosophy, Sarah Clarke Stuart, Slaughterhouse-5, Star Trek 2009, Stargate SG-1, The End of Eternity, Time Travel, Trans-Media, ZFT
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Vail
January 4, 2010 Blue Moon This year began with a Blue Moon. Technically 2009 ended with a Blue Moon, but it was the 2nd Full Moon of December. So a Full Moon also greeted the New Year. A Blue Moon … Continue reading
Posted in Travel
Tagged Anastasia Vaughn, Blue Moon, Cari Lynn Vaughn, Colorado, Gondola Rides, I-70, Jason Vaughn, New Year, Philippa Gregory, Sebastian Vaughn, Superstitions, The White Queen, Vail, Weddings
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Cripple Creek
June 11, 2010 Frontier Family The frontier is not a forgiving place. It takes just as quickly as it gives it seems. You can strike it rich, but then have your mine collapse on you. You can build a town, … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Gilkison, Ashley Gilkison, Cari Lynn Gilkison Vaughn, Carol, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Colorado, Colorado Springs, Cripple Creek, David Young, Faith Campbell, John Gilkison, Kathy Gilkison, Katie Campbell, Lana Gilkison, Lynda Young, Mary Honaker, Nichelle Campbell, Norman Gilkison, Olivia, Rob Gilkison, Sam, Scarlette Gilkison, Shawn Campbell, Tyler Gilkison
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New York City
March 24, 1999 Wednesday A dark rainy New York Night. The gothic buildings, crowded streets, loud and aggressive taxis, lights and horns…These are the overwhelming sights and sounds that blend into one feeling, which a is a mixture of movies … Continue reading
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Tagged Allegheny, Battery Park, Cari Lynn Gilkison, Empire State Building, George Washington Bridge, Jason Vaughn, Liberty Island, Manhattan, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, Poconos, Staten Island, Statue of Liberty, Subway, Times Square, Union Square, World Trade Center
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Oklahoma
July 1992 I went to many places in Oklahoma during the three weeks I was there. My plane landed in Tulsa, but I also visited Chandler, Cushing, Davenport, Edmund, Enid, Oklahoma City and Stroud. Perhaps the most adventurous part of … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Campbell, Cabins, Cari Lynn Gilkison, Chandler, Cliff Diving, Darleen Campbell, Davenport, Fishing, Jason Gilkison, Jeff Levy, Jet Skiing, Kathy Gilkison, Nichelle Campbell, Norm Gilkison, Oklahoma, Pontoon Boat, Quarry, Shawn Campbell, Tara Campbell, Tenkiller Lake
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Las Vegas
July 31, 1995 We decided to get a hotel room in Las Vegas—well Dave and Lynda did. It was too hot and too far to a campground. It was around 5pm when we pulled into Harrah’s Hotel and Casino. Harrah’s … Continue reading
Grand Canyon and Bryce Canyon
July 29, 1995 From God-Forsaken to God-Blessed. From desolate desert to majestic mountains. From Cliff Dwellings to Pueblo remains. It seems as if we’ve done it all, but there is still seven or eight days left of vacation to go! … Continue reading