Last night our little band of old foggies went to The Salt Cellar for dinner. The man said they had the best Pizza around, and he was right. As we ate musicians began to trickle in. Gary set up the equipment and played a couple songs. Then another guy played some nice music, and another, and then a half drunk guy with accompaniment, and on it went. One by one most of the musicians visited with us. It was all free and they were all very good. It was a wide mix of music from Johnny Cash to Jazz.
It would be so nice if Hazen had a place like that, where people came an played for free. The music wasn't so loud it drowned out conversation. Every day of the week they had some entertainment venue. Each entertainer performs for free.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Nothing goes as planned
The Commander made a find yesterday, but the whole search did not follow the original plan. Lord Kadizzle and The Commander hiked to the top of the rim. Almost at the top our band encountered a lost dog which was out on a mountain lion hunt. The dog collar had two phone numbers and we called both. No answer, but we did meet the rest of the mountain lion party latter and returned Babe to the gang.
Bush whacking we came down from the peak onto a plateau. Lord Kadizzle had suspected the last time we were in the area there might be a site on the top of the plateau, but he gave up trying to make it from the bottom of the canyon. This time The Commander came down from the top of the mountain. Lord Kadizzle split off and looked for artifacts above another ruin we had found in the valley.
The Commander found a site that had very little modern contact, and artifacts were scattered everywhere.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Todays expidition

If you click on the picture you can enlarge it. Today if all goes well we will try to get to where the little yellow pin is. A Google Earth fly over seems to show something there. In the Verde Valley there was a very large ancient population. More than likely they did most of their hunting up on the rim of the valley. Most of the access to the rim is not very good. The site we are going to investigate today is in an ideal location to access the rim. Nearby are a lot of very significant sites. Sacred Mountian, and Montazuma's well are not that far away. At the end of the day, it may turn out we just walked a long ways to a pile of natural rocks. Every site around here has an abundance of pottery shards. If this is a site there will surely be pot shards there.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Another expidition into Indian country.
Our little band headed up one of the canyons East of Rim Rock yesterday on another great exploration. One of the great things about these trips is we get to see Indian finds in a fairly raw state untouched by hordes of tourist. The Commander found one of the most amazing arrow heads ever discovered. The arrow head was about the size of a dime and the delicacy of the work will never be surpassed. Up the canyon we found a very strange ruin. Apparently dwellings had been built on a steep island precipice that jutted out into the canyon. The amount of rock on the sides of the embankment indicated that there must have been either a great tower on the precipice, or a large number of terraced rooms that spread out from the base and climbed upward. Lord Kadizzle favors the terraced theory. The expedition found several caves that had been occupied with some nice pictographs, and we also found some nice petroglyphs. Three distinct types of pottery were found, black on white, brown on white, and black on red. One unsolved puzzle was something that appeared to be an old orchard. It may have been an Indian orchard, or could have been more modern.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Great pottery finds today
Rain in the Desert
The Kadizzles have a magic ability to bring rain to the desert. Once in Baja we caused rain. It was the biggest rain in one hundred years. We could hardly drive down the road in Joshua Tree. It has been raining on and off for three days here. If we could just be somewhere that all this caused the flowers to bloom. Perhaps the moisture will stay in the ground long enough for it to happen. If you have never been in the desert when it is hit by water it is a must see.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Life in Rim Rock
Made a trip to Cottonwood to get the oil changed. Had a long discussion with the guy who changed the oil about his hydrogen injection system for his truck. The manager and about three employees all stood around for science class at the gas station. Lord Kadizzle is skeptical about the whole process, but it did make for some interesting conversation. According to the user, he gets thirty percent better millage.
The weather is a little wet so we cannot do any exploring. Ned found a new Indian site we are anxious to see, but it may be a few days.
The weather is a little wet so we cannot do any exploring. Ned found a new Indian site we are anxious to see, but it may be a few days.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
History, the real thing.
Lord Kadizzle never thought he would find himself somewhat of a history buff, but little by little he has become fascinated with what really happened. So much of American history has been fabricated for general consumption, that reality got pushed aside. Columbus was really a savage jerk and not above some whopping lies he used to further his own greed. The gilded version of how this country came into existence is not very interesting. What actually took place is interesting. It is very sad that young children are given in school a painted over placid view of what took place. It is no wonder they are bored and loose interest. If schools had children delve into real history and talk about how things came about, education would take place. The current system is more indoctrination than education. The motives of early Americans were not nearly as noble as one would believe from reading the typical American history book provided to most schools today. A dose of reality would serve our students so much better. The amazing thing about a lot of the early American heroes is that their real life was actually far more interesting than the fictionalized version presented for mass consumption. A classic case is Kit Carson. The book BLOOD AND THUNDER is an eye opener about how the southwest was actually settled. The portrayal of our country as a classes land of equality, is such a falsehood when one actually looks into it. The notion that people could come here for a better life needs to be examined. Most of the early settles had a very hared time of it, and often wrote back to the mother land to tell people not to come. Harmony was not a theme. Everyone was pitted against everyone. The rich whites deliberately pitted the poor whites against the blacks and the Indians. Sound familiar?
The early rich played the same game the Republicans of today use, divide and conquer. One major fear the haves always had was the "have nots" would ban together and throw them out. The early plantation owners wanted to make sure the Indians disliked the blacks, so their plan was to arm some blacks and have them fight the Indians. Poor whites were siding with black slaves, so the landowners did everything they could to stir racial hate. If today's students could see the origins of today's problems as portrayed in real history perhaps we would not have to repeat history so often. Most of the dirty tricks Karl Rove used were used in colonial times.
The early rich played the same game the Republicans of today use, divide and conquer. One major fear the haves always had was the "have nots" would ban together and throw them out. The early plantation owners wanted to make sure the Indians disliked the blacks, so their plan was to arm some blacks and have them fight the Indians. Poor whites were siding with black slaves, so the landowners did everything they could to stir racial hate. If today's students could see the origins of today's problems as portrayed in real history perhaps we would not have to repeat history so often. Most of the dirty tricks Karl Rove used were used in colonial times.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
The Winds of Change are blowing

Yesterday was a day of hope, and we need a lot. As the Kadizzles travel the tales of economic woe are everywhere. In Evergreen we heard of the well to do losing their fancy mountain homes. On the road you don't see many people traveling. In Cottowood the stores up and down the street are shuttered and for lease. Homes are for sale everywhere with no buyers. Obama has been left a mess that Heracles could not clean up. The next year will be interesting. The economy is so fragile if it does not break it will be amazing. People have to cut back, and that is the worst scenario to get things going. It is a no win situation. However, the country is going to have a reality check like never before, and that may be a blessing in disguise. So perhaps we can thank Bush for knocking us senseless, we now have awoken to a new world where the old Republican lies don't work anymore. If that sorrowful man did one thing, he thoroughly broke the illusion. Bush has put us on the road to realization that we cannot have a functioning country where a very small percentage prosper at the cost of so many. If his legacy is that he shook us out of a stupor of ignorance and delusion, then let that be over the door of his presidential library, which I suggest should be a two holer with no other book than a Sears catalog.
Kadizzle Conquers the West
Monday, January 19, 2009
Bust Out of Evergreen Today?
I all goes well the Kadizzle wagon train will bust out of Evergreen and head to Villanuava Park in New Mexico. Tonight we will be camped beside the Pecos River in the very spot the Spanish went through in the 1500's.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Look closely,
How Can I Keep from Singing
Lord Kadizzle woke up to a glorious day. The Snoocher Bear is feeling great. Snoocher and Lord Kadizzle belted out some John Prine songs and fired out a few Bruce Springsteens too. Springsteen has some songs that rip Bush and the Republicans to shreds, "How can I keep from singing". Seeing that worthless rat scurry out of the White House to Texas will be one of the best days in my life. "How can I keep from singing?".
We are banning books in Beulah
Beulah is the little town west of Kadizzleville. Over there they are doing their best to keep the future from falling all over them. Today the Bismarck Tribune has an article about the school banning books. Sometimes it is hopeless to go forward in North Dakota after all the state voted for McCain.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Fox Number Three
A quick glimpse of something running through the woods at the Bear Den made me run to the back window. Looking out the back window I saw a red fox running towards the national forest to the East. Erin has pictures of the black fox, and the little fox that sits on her deck, but this appears to be another guy. Lord Kadizzle has not been able to see the elk close up. It would be great if they would come through the yard.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Today at the Bear Den
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| Cissie on the deck |
Up on the mountain Erin feels pretty good, The Commander is reading in the warm sun, and Lord Kadizzle is up to no good. Drove up to the top of the mountain today. Amazing number of houses hidden in the pines. People have scratched out homes everywhere. How they get up there in heavy snow is a mystery. Drove by the Sanford and Son hideout. There actually are two guys that pick up trash around here. They call themselves Sanford and Son. We once hired them to haul junk. What it cost to get trash removed here is beyond reason. A pickup load is sixty dollars if you haul it yourself. Sanford and Son are rumored to just take the junk up to their hideout and dump it, which would be very lucrative since they would not have to pay the steep dump fees. Up near their compound signs are everywhere warning people to stay away. A lot of the junk they have lined the road with and are calling it folk art. Most of the people around here fear them, so they get away with the scam. (Please note pictures of Lord Kadizzle's belly have been digitally enhanced to make it appear larger)
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Commander gets wonderful Birthday present
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