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A Day in the Rock Garden

It is June, and in the Wood River Valley that means the female Rocky Mountain Goats are tending to their one and two week old babies, while keeping at horns-length their yearling off-spring.

On this day Nappy Neaman, Crist Cook, and yours truly began the day at 4AM in order to climb high into the Boulder Mountains and photograph these magnificent animals in an area called The Rock Garden.

Here are some images from today’s shoot.

Hey Mom wait up for me.

Hey! Can’t you see we are busy here?

Hmm…

This is 100% organic Salt Lick. You should see what the poor animals in the general population or forced to lick!

What happens next is all about trust.

On Watch.

An American Beauty Moves On

Margueritte Morris passed from this earth – at least physically – on June 6th 2019. During her 89 years she could best be described as a natural beauty.  I’ll be honest, Margueritte was a head turner til the day she died.

More remarkable, Margueritte was even more stunning in her ability to embrace and gain the confidence, trust, and befriend people and animals of all walks of life.  She was uncanny in this manner.

I will give you an example.  Based on the suggestion of her oldest daughter Pamela Anne, I was invited by Margueritte to stay overnight at her home in Pocatello, Idaho while travelling on a business trip to Salt Lake City.

For context, you should understand that I had met Pamela Anne in Ketchum, Idaho only a few days earlier (December 2nd, 1982).  While Pam would become by best friend and effectively my long desired trouble-maker sister there is no way this could have been known at the time.

Low and behold, Margueritte and her husband Richard opened up their home to me without condition.  While I think that I am special, it should be made known to all that Margueritte and Richard have taken in all stray dogs that have presented themselves at the side door of their house on Kinghorn Road in Pocatello.  I showed up at their house for the first time in 1982 – at the side-door.  I am no longer a stray.

While Margueritte is no longer present in person, she lives in my heart and in those of many others.

Feelings Act as Fuel – Rocketman

 The ability to create something that is commercially successful for multiple decades is on full display in the fantasy film Rocketman. At first-glance Rocketman appears to be about one person.  However, in reality Rocketman proves to be much more.

Rocketman is an enjoyable watch throughout a great portion of its 2 hour and one minute run-time. 

The film possesses a script which reveals – at times with high percolation – the life of performer Elton John as he sees and feels it.  Feelings are not something that are wrong or right.  So, if the feelings are genuine they are indisputably real.

With Rocketman, Screenwriter Lee Hill (Billy Elliot, War Horse, Victoria & Abdul) presents a narrative that while jumping around in time and is clearly fantasy like – it remains cohesive.

Different from most movie musicals, Rocketman uses its lyrics and music to tell the story of Reginald Dwight\Elton John with a deeper context and meaning.  At times the lyrics are uncanny as to how they relate to what is being presented on screen. Ironically, because some scenes feel so true, their power makes others feel like a lull in an otherwise good film.

The connection between musical partners Elton John and Bernie Taupin as played by Taron Egerton and Jamie Bell is perhaps the strongest part of the film.  The duo has survived a roller-coaster ride together.  The acting and the dialogue in Rocketman demonstrate it.

The music in Rocketman has more of a Broadway Stage or Film Score nature to it versus a replica of the studio album versions.  The performers all sing the songs as well.  This is likely a good thing as another lip-sync or poorly replicated sound effort would have hurt the film.