Wednesday, May 13, 2009

road trip

First i would drive to Anchorage, Alaska. Anchorage Alaska is a vibrant, eclectic metropolis with a frontier sprit, located in the heart of great Alaska wilderness.http://static.open.salon.com/files/anchorage1221594756.jpg

Then from there i would go Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in Canada. “Refreshing” aptly describes the sentiments of visitors to Saskatoon; a city infused by a lively ambiance, friendly hospitality and rich, diverse cultural experiences. New attractions such as the beautiful River Landing and the Dakota Dunes Casino are testament to the buzz that is Saskatoon!http://www.scotdancecanada.ca/SDCCS2010/images/saskatoon.jpg
then i would head out to Thunder Bay, Ontario. Explore Thunder Bay's spectacular natural wonders like Eagle Canyon and Kakabeka Falls, sail on the waters of Lake Superior, and golf at the luxurious Whitewater Golf Club. If you're the adventurous type, you'll love our area's kayaking, canoeing, windsurfing, snowmobiling, and skiing.http://www.canada-photos.com/data/media/7/kakabeka-falls-ontario_118.jpg
then i would head out to Duluth, Minnesota.
Duluth is a four-season city — as breathtaking in winter white as it is in summer green. Come at a different time of year, and you’ll find an entirely new place to explore. The quiet of our forests and the splendor of the Lake Superior shoreline mesh into a getaway experience that will both relax and rejuvenate you, any time of year.
http://www.destination360.com/north-america/us/minnesota/images/s/duluth.jpg
And on the last leg of my journey i would stop at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The second largest city on the East Coast, Philadelphia ranks fifth in the nation, with a metropolitan population of 5.8 million.
http://www.pages.drexel.edu/~elh25/philadelphia.jpg
Then back to childress texas

Friday, May 1, 2009

swine flu

i think the swine flu is a sort of frightening thing, but the media puts it off as more than it really is. from what ive read, the swine flu is a serious thing, but can be treated with certain antiviral medicines. most cases of the swine flu are easily overcome with little to no medical attention. it is easily passed from human to human, but the passage from a swine to a human is rare. the ones that are most at risk of contracting it from an animal is those who work with pork first hand. but after the transition from human to animal theres no telling where it could end up, or who could be infected.