Monday, April 22, 2019

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Photos of Trinity Site

As promised, here are the photos I took during my trip to Trinity. For those unfamiliar with Trinity, it is the site of the first atomic bomb test on 16 July 1945 in the Jornada del Muerto desert thirty-five miles southeast of Socorro, New Mexico on what was then the USAAF Alamogordo Bombing and Gunnery range, now the White Sands Missile Range. The site is only open two days a year.

The drive from Socorro to Trinity. The test site is at the base of the mountains directly ahead.
The entry gate.
The obelisk at ground zero. The perimeter fence in the background roughly delineates the crater created by the blast. 
What the site looked like on 16 July 1945.  
The remains of one of the tower mounts.
The McDonald ranch house where the core for plutonium Fat man bomb was assembled prior to being transported to Trinity.
Three shots of the room where the core was assembled.
 
 
What the ranch and the surrounding buildings looked like in 1945.
What the site looks like today. Everything except the McDonald Ranch and the windmill was torn down shortly after the test.
On a lighter note, the Big G was there celebrating his birthday.

Thursday, April 11, 2019

I'll Be Attending the Authors By the Sea Book Signing This Sunday

You just received your tax refund and don't know what to do with all that money? I have a solution. Buy books. And the best place to do so is at The Author's By the Sea event this Sunday, 14 April, from 2 to 6 Pm at the Cisco Brewery, 35 Corporate Drive, Pease Tradeport, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Myself and dozens of other excellent writers will be there. Beer and books. Can you ask for anything more?

Monday, April 1, 2019

Apocalypse Monday

  

Sometimes it feels like Washington D.C. is already in an apocalyptic situation.