07-29-2016 JLTGG: Cheeseburger $$

“Cheeseburgers in Paradise—2016”

Thanks for investing in Jefferson Land Trust by buying one (or more) tickets to our 2015 Auction event.  Yes, it’s cold now but before you know it (exactly 213 days from now) you’ll be basking in the tropical Port Townsend sun, sipping margaritas and chomping down on cheeseburgers and home-made fries at the Kala Point beach gazebo.  Jerri and David Reid will handle the libations, and I and my beach crew of sous chefs will handle the edibles.

This is the first warning . . . get you dieting done in the Spring, not the Summer.  We’ll do all the logistics and announcements via email.  So mark your calendars now.

Friday, 4-7 pm, July 29 at the Kala Point Beach Gazebo.

07-31-2015 JLTGG: Cheeseburger Fundraiser

“Cheeseburgers in Paradise—2015”

Thanks for purchasing our “Cheeseburgers in Paradise” experience at the 2014 Jefferson Land Trust RainFest Auction.  The event is coming up (just 3 months away), so prepare your beachwear and start listening to Jimmy Buffett (see lyrics below).

THE EVENT:  “Cheeseburger in Paradise” We’ll be channeling Jimmy Buffett at the Kala Point Gazebo.  This special waterside dinner features Angus grass-fed beef cheeseburgers, beach fries, sailors’ salad, and beer and/or margaritas compliments of the Reids.  If Jimmy Buffett can’t make it, his music will.

HOSTS:  Michael Machette, Jerri and David Reid (your JLT brain trust at work!)

DATE & TIME:  From 4-7 pm on Friday, July 31, 2015

DRIVING DIRECTIONS:  From Highway 20, turn east onto Prospect Ave (at the old Dream City Cafe/new San Juan Tacqueria).  Go one mile to Kala Point Drive (4 way stop).  Turn left and proceed to entrance gate (2 blocks).  It will be open until 6 pm; proceed to the first right, which is Sailview Drive.  Go about 1/2 mile down to the beach and park in the lot or along the beach (just don’t block traffic).  There should be plenty of space.  The Gazebo is left (towards PT), you’ll hear Jimmy.

WHAT YOU GET FOR YOUR MONEY:  Angus grass-fed 1/3 pound beef cheeseburgers, beach fries (yes, made right there), sailors’ salad, and beer and/or margaritas.  A bocce ball if you are so inclined.

WHAT YOU SHOULD BRING:  A beach chair, comfortable clothing including a light jacket (when the sun goes behind the bluff and the wind comes up, it can be chilly).

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“Cheeseburger In Paradise”

                        (Thanks to Kathryn Lamka for digging up these lyrics)

Tried to amend my carnivorous habits.
Made it nearly seventy days,
Losin’ weight without speed, eatin’ sunflower seeds,
Drinkin’ lots of carrot juice and soakin’ up rays.

But at night I’d have these wonderful dreams
Some kind of sensuous treat.
Not zucchini, fettuccini, or bulgur wheat,
But a big warm bun and a huge hunk of meat.

Cheeseburger is paradise.

Heaven on earth with an onion slice

Not too particular, not too precise.
I’m just a cheeseburger in paradise.

Heard about the old time sailor men,
They eat the same thing again and again;
Warm beer and bread they say could raise the dead.
Well, it reminds me of the menu at a Holiday Inn.

But times have changed for sailors these days.
When I’m in port I get what I need;
Not just Havanas or banana or daiquiris,
But that American creation on which I feed!

Cheeseburger is paradise medium rare with mustard be nice
Not too particular, not too precise
I’m just a cheeseburger in paradise.

I like mine with lettuce and tomato
Heinz 57 and french fried potatoes
Big kosher pickle and a cold draught beer
Well, good God Almighty which way do I steer

For a cheeseburger in paradise
Makin’ the best of every virtue and vice.
Worth every damn bit of sacrifice
To get a cheeseburger in paradise;
To be a cheeseburger in paradise.
I’m just a cheeseburger in paradise.

 

10-29-2016 Susan Kieffer: Geologic Nozzles

About the Talk

Geologic Nozzles:  Mount St. Helens, Old Faithful Geyser, and the Rapids of the Colorado River

Dr. Susan Kieffer will describe what eruptions of Old Faithful Geyser and Mount St. Helens in 1980 have in common with rapids on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon? It’s Rocket science–literally! She will discuss how some fundamental nozzle concepts from aeronautics govern flow patterns in three geologic nozzles, which can be rapid agents of change in the geologic record.

Susan Kieffer is a geologist and planetary scientist of international renown.  She is known for her research on fluid dynamics of volcanoes, geysers, and rivers and for her model of the thermodynamic properties of complex minerals.  She has also contributed to the scientific understanding of meteorite impacts.

About the Speaker

Susan Kieffer received her B.S. in physics/ mathematics from Allegheny College in 1964 and is an alumna of Cal Tech, receiving both an M.S. (1967) in geological sciences and Ph.D. (1971) in planetary sciences. She worked with the U.S. Geological Survey in Flagstaff, Arizona (1979–1990) and was affiliated with both Arizona State University (1989–1993) and Cal Tech (1982). She went on to head the Geological Sciences Department at the University of British Columbia (1993–1995). She is also a member of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States, a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a 1995 MacArthur Fellow. She was awarded the Penrose Medal by the Geological Society of America in 2014 and is currently the Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Professor Emerita at the University of Illinois.

Susan recently moved to Whidbey Island where she is retired, but still actively engaged in scientific writing, research and education. Her most recent book, entitled “The Dynamics of Disaster,” was published by W.W. Norton in 2014.  Dr. Kieffer hosts a popular blog called Geology in Motion.