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Happy Thursday! Or Friday, depending on your point of view. Seen what's on my humor blog recently? This past week has included a lot of Alley Oop, is what. Posted since last wek this time have been:

Back to the Keweenaw Peninsula, summer 2018, and what happened after we finished touring the mine.

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Industrial ruins; the remains of a wooden ore car; I'm not sure how much of the apparent lean was a concession to the thing needing to go along steep hills and how much was just the car collapsing of age.


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Oh, and there's the car used to get from the hoist house down to the aid. There's a control station on both ends of the car.


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The old boiler house, which has lost pretty much everything but a heap of bricks. It's roped off just in case you want to be a teenager and go past something roped off into a barely-remaining building.


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Into the welcome center and gift shop and more museum: here's an employment poster as sent to Cornwall, England. A lot of miners came over from there, which is how words like ``adit'' and concepts like pasties got into the upper peninsula.


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The poster was sitting in front of a boulder of unprocessed copper ore. Here's a picture of the surface of that ore from up close and looking like a moonscape.


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Another moonscape photograph of that same piece of raw copper ore.


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Going back outside to find more abandoned industrial hardware.


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Metal boxes that I'm assuming served some role in the rockhouse. In the far distance you can see ... well, the hills behind Houghton.


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There do seem to be a lot of winches in the area.


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Winch with cable, as would have at one point run from the hoist house all the way to the rockhouse and, from there, down into the mine.


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You forget if you don't pay attention that cables are just smaller ropes bundled together, and ropes are threads bundled together, until you see it demonstrated as here.


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And here we put it all together, a great long rope that, in operation, might have run nearly ten thousand feet.


Trivia: From 619 the Chinese calendar used true new moons rather than mean lunar motions for setting the starts of months. Source: Mapping Time: The Calendar and its History, EG Richards.

Currently Reading: The Lost Tribe of Coney Island: Headhunters, Luna Park, and the Man Who Pulled Off the Spectacle of the Century, Claire Prentice.

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