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Friday, March 1, 2013
SOUTHERN UTAH MEMORIES: The Atomic Test Named Dirty Harry
SOUTHERN UTAH MEMORIES: The Atomic Test Named Dirty Harry: “Everything that could go wrong with Shot Harry went wrong,” wrote Philip L Fradkin (Fallout: An American Nuclear Tragedy, 1989). Shot Harry was the ninth in a series of eleven tests of nuclear dev...
Found this link as well while browsing things today. Here is a link for the Southern Utah Memories section of KCSG. That might come in handy too, and interesting to browse as well.
Downwinders and a picture I photo napped from FB.
http://www.designmom.com/2012/07/downwinders/
http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2012/07/16/156851175/five-men-agree-to-stand-directly-under-an-exploding-nuclear-bomb
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBc493_NfNM&feature=youtu.be ( "Jay & John Wayne: A Downwinders Story" trailer)
I came across the first link today on designmom's blog- one I really like. I decided to just share all of the links since this is something many are probably familiar with. I don't remember hearing anything about atomic bomb testing until I was an adult. I think I talked to my dad Glendel about it some after there was a series about St. George on PBS (not sure the angle, but it talked about the Downwinders and dances and things). I'll have to see if I can find that on Youtube as well. No luck yet.
While searching I found this little history on "Utah's Dixie" not super high tech, but well done!
Just because Aunt Cliveen posted this picture on Facebook, today I saved it and decided to put it on here because I commented about the Piano I never knew they had, but Tara remembers it. A post with a picture is better than one with no picture, right? Great picture. I see a lot of my sister Lynette in Grandma Eardley's face, as well as Cliveen and Heather and Hollie- must be the eyes.
I love seeing pictures I've never seen in any album of my dad's. Speaking of which I really should go through my hard drive and see if I have pics scanned from his birthday party that I could share on here. Not sure where it is at though. I'll have to do some digital digging. And I really need to go through the pictures I took with my 110 camera growing up, and get them scanned. Perhaps a summer project? That'd be fun. They aren't super, but they are memories!
http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2012/07/16/156851175/five-men-agree-to-stand-directly-under-an-exploding-nuclear-bomb
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBc493_NfNM&feature=youtu.be ( "Jay & John Wayne: A Downwinders Story" trailer)
I came across the first link today on designmom's blog- one I really like. I decided to just share all of the links since this is something many are probably familiar with. I don't remember hearing anything about atomic bomb testing until I was an adult. I think I talked to my dad Glendel about it some after there was a series about St. George on PBS (not sure the angle, but it talked about the Downwinders and dances and things). I'll have to see if I can find that on Youtube as well. No luck yet.
While searching I found this little history on "Utah's Dixie" not super high tech, but well done!
Just because Aunt Cliveen posted this picture on Facebook, today I saved it and decided to put it on here because I commented about the Piano I never knew they had, but Tara remembers it. A post with a picture is better than one with no picture, right? Great picture. I see a lot of my sister Lynette in Grandma Eardley's face, as well as Cliveen and Heather and Hollie- must be the eyes.
I love seeing pictures I've never seen in any album of my dad's. Speaking of which I really should go through my hard drive and see if I have pics scanned from his birthday party that I could share on here. Not sure where it is at though. I'll have to do some digital digging. And I really need to go through the pictures I took with my 110 camera growing up, and get them scanned. Perhaps a summer project? That'd be fun. They aren't super, but they are memories!
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