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Subject: [Leica] "Miss Alabama Hills"
From: abridge at gmail.com (Adam Bridge)
Date: Sun Sep 7 19:30:44 2008
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And down in Kern County cotton is still a very serious crop. Driving
on I-5 in the autumn you'll see cotton blowing across the highway and
immense vast bales of cotton stacked high for shipping. Cotton takes
water. The Sierra collect lots of water so it was natural to use it.
We also grow a serious amount of rice. In fact they are harvesting
rice just down I-80 where it crosses the Yolo Bypass, a vast flat
flood plane used as overflow for the Sacramento River during the
winter and spring for flood control. Those fields are now filled with
egrets and herons feasting on whatever small critters are exposed as
the harvesters pass over the fields. These rice fields sit adjacent to
a wild-life preserve where a flock of white pelicans have moved in for
a stay. If the bike path were on the south side I'd get some great
photos but it's on the north side. Drat. A huge nesting of Mexican
Brown Bats also live under the causeway doing their bit to keep down
the mosquito population. With the rise of West Nile virus not a whole
lot of folks are complaining about the bats.

Adam

On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 6:01 PM, slobodan dimitrov
<s.dimitrov@charter.net> wrote:
> CA was seen as a Southern state.
> We even inherited Southern agriculture after the war.
> The first big cash crop to make money for Sacramento was King Cotton.
> s.d.
>
>
> On Sep 7, 2008, at 5:39 PM, Tina Manley wrote:
>
>> At 07:28 PM 9/7/2008, you wrote:
>>>
>>> whence the name "alabama hills"?
>>>
>>> --brad
>>
>> From Wikipedia:
>>
>> The Alabama Hills were named for
>> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSS_Alabama>CSS
>> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSS_Alabama>Alabama. When news of the
>> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederate_States_of_America>Confederate
>> warship's exploits reached prospectors in California sympathetic to the
>> Confederates, they named many mining claims after her, and the name came 
>> to
>> be applied to the entire mountain
>> range.<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama_Hills#cite_note-kyle-0>[1] 
>> Then,
>> when Alabama was sunk off the coast of
>> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normandy>Normandy by
>> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Kearsarge_%281861%29>USS
>> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Kearsarge_%281861%29>Kearsarge in 1864,
>> prospectors sympathetic to the North named a mining district,
>> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_pass>mountain pass, a peak, and a
>> town after
>> Kearsarge.<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama_Hills#cite_note-kyle-0>[1]
>>
>> Those Confederates again!! ;-)
>>
>> Tina
>>
>> Tina Manley
>> www.tinamanley.com
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