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Ghanima Atreides ([personal profile] atreideslioness) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2010-09-14 10:59 pm

Cultural Appreciation, Week III [Wednesday, Periods 4 & 5]

Lady Ghanima was waiting at the Causeway again, the portal already flickering behind her. "The Mississippi River is the largest river system in North America," she began. "About 2,320 miles long, the river originates at Lake Itasca, Minnesota and flows slowly southwards in sweeping meanders, terminating 95 miles by river below New Orleans, Louisiana where it begins to flow to the Gulf of Mexico. Along with its major tributary, the Missouri River, the river drains all or parts of 31 U.S. states stretching from the Rocky Mountains in the west to the Appalachian Mountains in the east to the Canada-U.S. border on the north, including most of the Great Plains, and is the fourth longest river in the world and the tenth most powerful river in the world. Which means, of course, that it has had a huge cultural impact on this country."

"Hundreds of Native American tribes have depended on the Mississippi River and its tributaries for thousands of years. Although they knew the river by many different names, it was the Ojibwe word misi-ziibi, meaning Great River, or gichi-ziibi, meaning Big River, that ultimately gave the river its present-day name. European explorers reached the mouth of the river as early as the 16th century and 17th century. The river throughout history has served as the border for New France, New Spain, and the early United States—its size and importance made it a formidable boundary as well as a strategic military location, and later, an important artery for steamboats to travel on. Writer Mark Twain was one of the most well-known figures on the river in this period. Even today, the river serves as partial boundaries for ten states, and most of its course can easily be seen on a political map. The Mississippi has also been known for great flooding events, especially in the 20th century which experienced up to four 100-year floods. This has led to the construction of hundreds of miles of levees along nearly the entire course of the river, although they have not always succeeded to prevent the greatest floods."

Throughout its history, whether for Native Americans, explorers, or modern commerce, the Mississippi has always been a major navigation route through the center of North America, and occasionally a navigation obstacle, as well. The first bridge across the Mississippi River was built in 1855. It spanned the river in Minneapolis where the current Hennepin Avenue Bridge is located. The first railroad bridge across the Mississippi was built in 1856. It spanned the river between the Rock Island Arsenal and Davenport, Iowa. Steamboat captains of the day, fearful of competition from the railroads, considered the new bridge "a hazard to navigation". Two weeks after the bridge opened, the steamboat Effie Afton rammed part of the bridge and started it on fire. Legal proceedings ensued, with Abraham Lincoln defending the railroad. The lawsuit went to the Supreme Court of the United States and was eventually ruled in favor of the railroad."

"The river has been memorialized in literature, music, and art, and continues to inspire artists of all types and shape the culture of the United States."

"Today, we go to the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, particularly their location in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The segment of the river flowing through the park has always been of major significance as a spiritual site, a place for recreation, and a tourist attraction. This particular park includes 72 miles of the Mississippi River stretching from the cities of Dayton and Ramsey to just south of Hastings, Minnesota."

[OOC: Don't swim off without the OCD! The OCD found its lifevest. Go forth!]
glacial_queen: (Half-smirk bathing suit)

Re: Bike with a Ranger: On the Waterfront

[personal profile] glacial_queen 2010-09-15 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Almost like, yes. Karla eyed him suspiciously for a moment, before it slowly turned into a smirk instead. "I am feeling very woozy from blood loss," she told him solemnly. "I might need an arm to cling to while I attempt to recover from this most grievous injury."
wwiii: (Smirkyface)

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[personal profile] wwiii 2010-09-15 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, what a crazy coincidence," Warren chuckled, "I happen to have two arms right here, both of which are quite capable of lending their services to a fair maiden in distress."

How very convenient!
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Re: Bike with a Ranger: On the Waterfront

[personal profile] glacial_queen 2010-09-15 07:05 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, so long as it wouldn't be an inconvenience..." Karla said, glancing up at him from under her lashes. "I think I might just have to accept."
wwiii: (O rly)

Re: Bike with a Ranger: On the Waterfront

[personal profile] wwiii 2010-09-15 07:10 pm (UTC)(link)
From here, naturally, the only thing for Warren to do would be to present her with an arm, bent at the elbow, after his most gentlemanly bow.

"And if the pain gets too severe, just say the word. I wouldn't be remiss to carry such a ravishing young woman as yourself along these pathways so that you might see the sights, either."

Brat.
glacial_queen: (*Snerk*)

Re: Bike with a Ranger: On the Waterfront

[personal profile] glacial_queen 2010-09-15 07:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, if he was going to offer, she was just going to take him up on it. "Oh, would you?" she asked, hard-pressed not to ruin it all by laughing. "I'm really feeling quite light-headed. That last fall was quite a shock to my very delicate disposition. Not to mention my posterior."
wwiii: (Heeeee.)

Re: Bike with a Ranger: On the Waterfront

[personal profile] wwiii 2010-09-15 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
"And we certainly can't have you putting any strain on your posterior," Warren replied. Seriously. So very, very seriously. "Well, then, up we go."

And there he went, putting one arm across her back and the other around the back of her legs, scooping her up with barely a thought given to the gesture.

"Where to, Madame?"
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Re: Bike with a Ranger: On the Waterfront

[personal profile] glacial_queen 2010-09-15 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Karla snuggled against Warren's chest. Oh yes, she could get very used to this mode of transportation.

"Somewhere away from the wretched vehicles who put me in this most lamentable condition," Karla decided. "Maybe along one of the nature paths? This place is beautiful, when I'm not bleeding everywhere."

Also, she sort of wanted to make out with her boyfriend a little bit behind a tree. Was that so wrong?
wwiii: (Smug)

Re: Bike with a Ranger: On the Waterfront

[personal profile] wwiii 2010-09-15 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Wrong? Never! This was... Culture.

"This place does have quite the backdrop," Warren decided, turning and making his way away from the bicycles, farther down along the paths. "It's really not difficult to grow quite fond of the view."

He wasn't looking at the scenery.
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Re: Bike with a Ranger: On the Waterfront

[personal profile] glacial_queen 2010-09-15 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, the river is just--oh." Karla ducked her head a bit, trying not to let her very pleased smile get to the point where it hurt her cheeks. "Your view isn't half so nice as mine," she declared. "I'm...quite fond...of it already."

wwiii: (Up To No Good)

Re: Bike with a Ranger: On the Waterfront

[personal profile] wwiii 2010-09-15 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"Under the circumstances, I won't ask if you would care to trade places," he chuckled, shaking his head a little. "Though I have to admit to being curious what it is that you can see from your vantage point that I have to live without."

Warren was shameless. He really, really was.
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Re: Bike with a Ranger: On the Waterfront

[personal profile] glacial_queen 2010-09-15 08:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"If we swapped places, I would cheat tremendously," Karla informed him. She didn't sound at all guilty about such a thing, either, dreadful girl.

"And as for what you are sadly missing out on..." she leaned up and nipped his neck lightly. "I'd have to say the hand of nature at her finest. Clean lines," she trailed her finger along his jaw, "smooth planes," her hand came down to rest on his chest, "unity of form and function..." she cuddled a little deeper in his arms. "You know, things like that."
wwiii: (Shirtless - Looking down)

Re: Bike with a Ranger: On the Waterfront

[personal profile] wwiii 2010-09-15 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"Nature is just full of little miracles," Warren decided, his grin going a little crooked as he leaned his head back, just a little. "From here, I have an amazing view of some of the softest curves I've seen in any landscape."

Come on, Karla. Don't make him start breaking out the really tired metaphors for your eyes. He'll do it, too. He has no idea how cheesy most of them actually are.
glacial_queen: (Shyish)

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[personal profile] glacial_queen 2010-09-15 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Karla would appreciate them! Really! Even the tiredest metaphors are infused with new life when heard by a sixteen year old girl directed at her for the first time.

"How do you know they're soft?" Karla asked with great daring. "I mean, you have no direct, err, hands-on...evidence? Yet?"
wwiii: (Heeeee.)

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[personal profile] wwiii 2010-09-16 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
And there, there was where his slightly crooked grin went a good deal more crooked.

"You have a very valid point," he allowed. "I suppose one of these days, that will have to be remedied."
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Re: Bike with a Ranger: On the Waterfront

[personal profile] glacial_queen 2010-09-16 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm pretty sure Lady Ghanima won't appreciate that much exploration of the natural landscape," Karla said wryly, deliberately glancing away from that crooked smile. It had powers, it did. The usual knee-weakness would be fine, considering she was being carried, but it wouldn't help her resolve any. "How soon is one of these days?"
wwiii: (O rly)

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[personal profile] wwiii 2010-09-16 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, obviously not here and now," Warren replied, much to his own dismay. "But if I could possibly coerce you into a date, sometime... One of those 'drop everything and go' ones that we've talked about...?"
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Re: Bike with a Ranger: On the Waterfront

[personal profile] glacial_queen 2010-09-16 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
There was no ardor hot enough that couldn't be quenched by the thought of Lady Ghanima's wrath.

"You promised me Hawaii," Karla said, 'pouting' up at Warren. In case he'd forgotten in the last few days or something. "And there was something about a beach and you narrating everything you were about to do...? If that was the kind of date you mean, I don't think much coercion's required."
wwiii: (Smirkyface)

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[personal profile] wwiii 2010-09-16 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
"That," said the boy who was very susceptible to the charms of the pouting girl in his arms, "is exactly the kind of date I mean."

They were going to have to staple his pants to his body once they got there, weren't they? In order to continue to make good on their pants rule, and all.
glacial_queen: (Backwards giggle)

Re: Bike with a Ranger: On the Waterfront

[personal profile] glacial_queen 2010-09-16 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
Technically, he was allowed to lose his pants sometime. She just had to keep hers on during those times.

Maybe they'd be lucky and the resort would be out of hot water while they were there. Mandatory cold showers for all!

"Tell me when and we'll go," Karla said, curbing her instinct to bounce while in Warren's arms. "Hell's fire, don't even give me that much warning! Pluck me off the streets and wing me towards wherever." She laughed at that image, Warren just absconding with her off the very street. "I'll keep my suit vanished just for that eventuality."