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Bigfoot Sighted…ON MARS!!

LifeOnMarsBARC_468x290, originally uploaded by noveltimes.

A few months back we talked about a bigfoot sighting in the wilds of Pennsylvania. Well, there has been a new sighting, and it just doesn’t get any better than this. Life on Mars, Sasquatch style. Our old friend Spirit, one of NASA’s two handy-dandy, odds-defying Mars Rovers, recently returned the above image of a peculiar rock outcropping. Once in the hands of the general public, said image was quickly touted as the latest evidence of extraterrestrial life by a mess of amateur astronomers cum exo-biologists.

Now, I happen to believe that there is life somewhere in the universe outside of our atmosphere here on Earth. I’d even venture to say that some of that life is intelligent, if not highly so. But a Sasquatch on Mars? Someone get Agents Mulder and Scully on the phone, pronto!

On a more serious note, if you haven’t seen the images of the surface of Mars that Spirit and Opportunity have beamed back over the last three years, do yourself a favor and check ‘em out. Absolutely stunning. Here’s one from the NASA site:

Mars Rover Spirit image

NASA’S Mars Exploration Rover Spirit captured this westward view from atop a low plateau where Sprit spent the closing months of 2007.

Filed under: Et Cetera, Space

Tales from the Re-Entry

Hard to believe I’ve been back now for 11 days. Heck, at this point it’s hard to believe I ever left! Such is the re-entry to life, work and all things habitual. I would add all things American to that list, but somewhat surprisingly, I experienced precious little “culture shock” upon my return to the States. I left Japan at 3:45 pm on January 3 and arrived at SF International Airport at 7:30 on January 3, in essence, traveling backwards in time with a little help from the International Date Line. The small amount of culture shock I did experience — that “why does this scene so dreadfully familiar when I left look so utterly strange now” feeling — hit me during my rush hour ride home on BART.  I think that my housemate’s gracious ride back from the BART station and intial presence at home really helped to smooth the transition.  Thanks, Chip!

I hadn’t slept at all on the 9 hour flight, so by this point I was ready for a serious nap. Of course, a nice warm shower, some food shopping and two delicious fish tacos from Taqueria La Familia down the street were tasks I had to complete before the big sleep. When it came, it came hard. Within my first 36 hours home I slept 16 and a half. Sweet, delicious sleep.  I woke up at 2pm the next day and quickly jumped into unpack and resettle mode. By the time Monday came around three scant days later, my life back home seemed familiar. Work was another story. I didn’t miss much while I was away other than a few important meetings and budget crunch politics — better I was absent for all that anyway. My first week felt more like a month, though, and I was quite relieved for Friday to roll around. And now, in week two of re-entry to work, it seems like I’ve been here all along.

Yes, I would say that I’ve been experiencing “lifestyle shock” much more than culture shock.  The many experiences of my trip come back in vivid flashes, but few remain present in my short term memory.  Sorting through my photos has been a welcome task to bring back that vacation mindset.  And I’m working on a slideshow to really share my trip with friends and co-workers.  Thankfully I’ve got a few other things going for me to help ease the pain and fight the tendency to fall back mindlessly into all my previous habits. Prime among them is my new home which offers plenty of opportunities for self-evaluation and to change things up for the better. Another is the new year and all the wonderful challenges it will bring and grand intentions for which I’ve set. A third is my new position at work, learning new skills and interacting with new colleagues which.

All in all I feel most fortunate, not only to have had the time and means to travel around the world for 7 weeks, but also to have so much waiting for me at home.  I’ve posted the rest of my Japan photos and I do plan on adding titles to my pics and writing a few more entries on some notable experiences in Japan, including the Hiroshima International Peace Museum and my geek indulgences in Tokyo (see picture above for a sneak peak!).  For the most part, though, I’m home and my trip is a wrap.  I’ve even finished distributing all the gifts I brought home…well, almost.  Mom, Dad, Grandma, don’t worry, the package is in the mail.  And so, with the acknowledged close to a incredible adventure, I must thank you, the reader, for tuning in and checking out my words and images.  It is always a pleasure to know that a few folks out there on the interwebs enjoy this here blog.  Happy New Year, Namaste and Sayanora for now.

Filed under: At Home

Ready for the Return

The time for return has arrived.  Tomorrow I board a plane for the final leg of my ‘Round-the-World extravaganza — Tokyo to the San Francisco Bay.  Japan has been wonderful beyond my imagination.  The beauty and history of Kyoto constrasted with the hyper-modernity of Tokyo have offered vast insight into a completely unique culture.  From toys to temples, baths to bamboo, not to mention sushi, shrines, Christmas and New Year’s Eve, Japan has stolen my heart and enflamed my mind.  Since I’ve been here, though, thoughts of resuming up my “normal” routine have begun to bubble to the surface, and, oddly, I haven’t tried to suppress them.  In fact, it was just a few days ago when I realized that I was ready to return to my life in California and the United States.  I must say, I miss that life.  This trip has been incredible, from start to finish, but my life back home is pretty darn incredible, too.  I have a lot to look forward to in 2008 and this trip has only reaffirmed that.  What’s more, I’ve begun to tire of being constantly on the move, of always eating out, of never really understanding what is being said to me, and never know how to say anything back.  Yes, I’m ready for home.   I have so much more to say and share about Japan, but it will have to wait until I am back at keys of my trusty Powerbook.  With what little time I have here, I’ve been focussing on photos, and concentrating on capturing all that I can, in my mind’s eye.  I figure I’ll have plenty of time to post back in Oakland. 

Happy New Year to you all!  I’ll see you in a few. 

Filed under: The Globe

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