Baldo en Español by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for January 20, 2023

  1. Cool hand luke
    Cool Hand Luke Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood morning, Locos! It didn’t rain today. I think my gills are drying up!

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    Akenta  over 1 year ago

    buenos días y feliz viernes/freitag/friday/tsungilosdi (chewn-gey-lo-s-dee)/sábadog(6) locos

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    Akenta  over 1 year ago

    I’m done walking around the Natural Bridge and going to check out Harmony Borax Works and the Sand Dunes near Stove Pipe Wells.

    “Harmony Borax Works was the central feature in the opening of Death Valley and the subsequent popularity of the Furnace Creek area. The plant and associated townsite played an important role in Death Valley history.

    After borax was found near Furnace Creek Ranch (then called Greenland) in 1881, William T. Coleman built the Harmony plant and began to process ore in late 1883 or early 1884. When in full operation, the Harmony Borax Works employed 40 men who produced three tons of borax daily. During the summer months, when the weather was so hot that processing water would not cool enough to permit the suspended borax to crystallize, Coleman moved his work force to the Amargosa Borax Plant near present day Tecopa, California.

    Getting the finished product to market from the heart of Death Valley was a difficult task, and an efficient method had to be devised. The Harmony operation became famous through the use of large mule teams and double wagons which hauled borax the long overland route to Mojave.The romantic image of the “20-mule team” persists to this day and has become the symbol of the borax industry in this country.

    The Harmony plant went out of operation in 1888, after only five years of production, when Coleman’s financial empire collapsed. Aquired by Francis Marion Smith, the works never resumed the boiling of cottonball borate ore, and in time became part of the borax reserves of the Pacific Coast Borax Company and it successors. On December 31, 1974, the site was placed on the National Register of Historic Places."

    If I remember correctly when I got the attic re-insulated after I moved in, they used borax to help keep the bugs out.

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Good morning Akenta and Luke!

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    johnnydoc5  over 1 year ago

    Good morning all!

    The rain has turned to snow. Which is actually a nice change. Way too dreary here.

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Hi johnny!We have STRONG winds here that aren’t letting up!

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    Shikamoo Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Good evening Locos!

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    Cool Hand Luke Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Howdy, Shika!!!!

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