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Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 01:28 pm
 

Observation of the Day:  Salt has an expiration date!  Whoa!  Somewhere along the line I was under the impression that salt was a stable compound, a real survivor in the chemical world.  Yet looking on the bottom of my little porta-shaker I see the “best by” date of 09-26-11!

 

What does this mean!?! Will it begin to heat up on 9-25-11 in prelude to molecular break-down?  Will there be a nuclear reaction from my desk drawer as atomic level bonds break apart in wildly violent revulsion?  Or will it blaze forth, transmorphing any and all organic material in a 10-mile radius into pillars of salt, putting to shame the historical and biblical case of Mr. Lot and his wife?

 

We will know - on 9-25-11.

Signing Update: A flyer has been designed by Floyd Edwards and is being posted locally.  Here are the places and times:


9:30AM- 12:30 PM

 Peggy Hillis' Spring Creek Coffee Company

Carmella Creamer's Spring Creek Floral & Gifts

263 Spring Valley Parkway, Spring Creek

 

 

1:30PM - 3:30PM

  Ruth Collins' Enchanted Paper

545 Court Street, Elko

 

  


 --with formatting included!

There will be a local author, Shirley McCullough, also in on this!


Recommended reading: Today I suggest hunting up a copy of “Monument”, by Lloyd Biggle Jr.  This made a huge impression on a young reader. And still stands on its own on a recent re-read. 



Submissions:  I'm still waiting to hear on these: 

(03/06/08) Writers of the Future:  entry  
(12/22/07) Shroud Magazine:  "This Essence Rejected" 


Who Really Is: (insert name)

 

What Ever Happened To:  John Varley?

 

Thursday, March 20th, 2008 03:32 pm (UTC)
But see, with bottled water there are a number of other odd and unusual properties. First, and the one that really amazes me, is how they take perfectly fine, pure mountain water to bottle, and then add impurities! Haven't you ever seen that "minerals added for taste" thing? Are THESE the compounds that are going to expire, much like our poor, unstable salt? Or rather, are they a horrid additive that will addict us to this warped fluid, this morphing of the great liquid supplied by Gaea to sustain and promote life?

Whoa. Beware!