Richard Rathe's Reflections

Where I've been and what I've learned along the way…

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No one wants advice, only corroboration.
John Steinbeck

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Photo by Richard Rathe Panorama, Lake_Powell, Slick_Rock, Canyon, Utah

Panorama, Lake_Powell, Slick_Rock, Canyon, Utah

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Badlands National Park

Galleries Nature Photography Travel 2018

Bison in Badlands National Park

My brother-in-law Rick flew out from Colorado so we could go on a road trip together across South Dakota and beyond. We entered the Park via the Northeast Entrance (extreme right on map) and spent most of our day slowly moving west, stopping frequently—sometimes to take photos, sometimes due to bison migrating across the road. We ended up at the Sage Creek primitive camping area (upper left).

Everglades Trip 2017

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Planet Everglades

Everglades time again! This year I went for five days/four nights with my sister Diana Pray from LA. We did a lazy double figure eight route around northeastern Whitewater Bay and the Gulf. With the exception of a few distant motorboats we were completely alone for four days, quite remarkable! I brought along a 360° panoramic camera and took some impressive shots! [note1]

Galápagos Islands

Birds Galleries History Nature Travel Video 2013

Map of the Galápagos Islands (source:wikicommons)

We arrived about noon and proceeded to nearby Black Turtle Bay where we saw Sea Turtles, Sharks, and Golden Rays amongst the mangroves. If you have enough bandwidth you should also view the 12 Minute Video I’ve prepared to see them in motion!

Road Trip West 10, Arches National Park

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Brothers at the Partition Arch

We entered Arches National Park about 8am the next day. This was a great time for photographing the rock formations in the southern part of the park (near the entrance). Our plan was to take a leisurely drive north—exploring along the way—until we reached the Devil's Garden area. This is where the majority of the notable arches are. You might also like to view photos from My November 2024 Trip.

Road Trip West 2, New Mexico

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Desert Sunset

I established my campsite and went for a walk about an hour before sunset. It was a magical time to be out in the desert. Some of the rocks are volcanic in origin. I think that may be a cinder cone in the distance. There is a large abstract petroglyph on the right (click to enlarge).

Road Trip West 11, Nine Mile Canyon

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Nine Mile Canyon

We left Green River heading north to Wellington and the Petroglyph megasite known as Nine Mile Canyon. The backway road went over a small pass before descending into a beautiful flat-bottomed canyon. This is the best map I could find on the web. [source: National Scenic Byways Program]

In Pursuit of Pitcher Plants 2017

Nature Photography Plants Travel 2017

Finding My Elusive Quarry

We decided to take a week-end trip to the Panhandle to see if we could find Pitcher Plants. We were not disappointed! Here I am standing along Highway 65 in the Apalachicola National Forest

Idiot America (Review)

Books Reviews
Charles Pierce (2009)

Book Cover

This short confection of a book has a serious message… When cranks become mainstream and large segments of the population take them seriously, our entire society is at risk! He's not against people with unconventional ideas, in fact he considers them to be an asset… a sort of check on the status quo. But an increasing number of cranks have won mainstream acceptance, and this is very alarming! Politics and religion are particularly vulnerable to exploitation.

Rebuilding the Food Pyramid

History Medicine Science
Willett & Stampfer (2003)

Food Pyramid 1992

For more than ten years the U.S. Department of Agriculture has promoted its food pyramid as a guide to proper nutrition. The only problem is that it isn't very good advice! The authors of this January 2003 article in Scientific American provide much better guidance. But first a little history…

Road Trip West 12, Wyoming, South Dakota, & Home

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Independence Rock Wyoming

And so we headed home via Myton and Rock Springs WY. The roads were mostly deserted. We crossed the Flaming Gorge Dam after dark—which was surreal. The next day we stopped and took a hike around Independence Rock where thousands of pioneers stopped and etched their names in the 1800s.

Sandhill Cranes in the Neighborhood

Birds Nature Video 2023

Young Sandhill Resting in Tall Grass

We’ve had a family of four Sandhill Cranes lounging around our neighborhood for the past few weeks. These birds are endemic to Florida and do not migrate. Apparently there are two other non-migratory subspecies found in Mississippi and Cuba.

All in the (Eagle) Family!

Birds Nature 2012

Two Teenage (Juvenile) Bald Eagles

Sometimes you see something in nature that has a direct analog in the human world. I caught sight of this family of Bald Eagles on the Mississippi River—then I noticed a familiar pattern…

No Kings 1 Anti-Trump Protest

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No Kings!

Visiting family and friends in Sacramento California for my third protest against Trump. We had a nationwide No Kings! event to counter Trump's birthday parade in DC. The final estimates were 4-6 million of us spread over 2000 events. Compared with The Orange Man's quarter mil.

Heron Killing Grebe

Birds Nature 2010

Heron Killing Grebe

I caught this drama outside my kitchen window. A Great Blue Heron was swinging the limp body of a Pied Billed Grebe. Apparently this grizzly action has been observed elsewhere. There is some debate weather the heron is defending its foraging area or sees the grebe as potential prey.

Duluth Panoramic Postcards (1914)

Bookhouse History Panoramas
L. P. Gallagher (1914)

Downtown Duluth (~1914)

I came across these rolled-up postcards (yes, they have a place for a stamp and address on the back!) in an old collection of regular postcards that had nothing to do with Duluth or Minnesota. After some research by friends and family we came up with approximate dates. Based on the early automobiles and horse-carts we dated the downtown view before 1920 (Full-Res Image).

QuickHPI (History of Present Illness)

Medicine Medinfo 2025

quickHPI

QuickHPI is a tool for recording the History of Present Illness in a concise, easy to read format. Simply fill out the form, click a button and your note is ready. Make changes and update it as many times as necessary. When you are satisfied with your work, paste the text into your favorite EMR, database, or word processor. Enjoy! RR

Through the Brazilian Wilderness (1914)

Bookhouse Books History Reviews
Theodore Roosevelt (1914)

Cover

This book records an expedition lead by Teddy Roosevelt in 1913-14 after he was president! It has the most amazing cover… embossed, leather (I assume) with a Golden Anteater?!

Epitaph of Edward Carter (1742)

History 1742

Edward Carter Gravestone

Farewell Vain World I have Enough of thee and now I'm Careless what thou Say'st of me. What Fault thou See'st in me Take Care to Shun. There's worke within thy Self That Should be Done. Thy Smiles I Court not, nor thy Frowns I fear. My Cares are past, my head lies quiet here.

Maps of My Everglades Trips

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Everglades Route 2000 North

Detailed maps of the thirty trips I've taken since the year 2000…

Everglades Trip 2005

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Starting Out on Coot Bay Pond

After driving down from Naples, we reached the put in at Coot Bay Pond around 11am. We were on the trail by 11:45. There was a ten mile per hour breeze out of the north, so we had a headwind most of the day. We headed directly into Whitewater Bay for the first few hours before turning up the side bay leading to Roberts River.

Everglades Trip 2014 (#1)

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Everglades

This is a quick-and-dirty gallery of my Everglades photographs. Only a placeholder for now while I work on converting my older sites. See my Everglades Wilderness Guide for more trips, maps, & photographs.

There is No ‘I’ in AI

Commentary Technology 2026

Tales from the Claude Crypt (from original post, uncredited)

My Critique of: Your Voice, Your Choice — A Guest Post by Claude Sonnet 4.5

The ELIZA Effect is a tendency to project human traits—such as experience, semantic comprehension or empathy—onto rudimentary computer programs having a textual interface.

Good Morning Doctor!

Books History Medicine
W.A. Rohlf (1938)

W.A. Rohlf ~1910

This little book was conceived neither as a medical history nor as a technical discussion of surgery. It is instead a story of people, of friends with whom I have shared joy and sorrow, in short, bits of the day-to-day drama which is the life of a country doctor. Many of the incidents are trivial, in one sense of the word, yet each has had in it something which appealed to me enough to make me remember it as a highlight in my forty-five years as a country doctor.

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