Last night we went west coast swing dancing. It put me in mind of the following which I first posted on an earlier version of this blog some four years ago. Many of the same people were there, but we are older and less rapid. Still we are more experienced. Enjoy as weekend reading.
Posts Tagged ‘dance’
Saturday West Cost Swing–A Long Mining Connection
Posted in Mining history, tagged dance, gumboot, mine dance, west cost swing on March 13, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Judge orders more mine rescue practice until you can dance by muscle-memory alone
Posted in About the news, Coal, health and safety, Mining history, Underground, tagged coal mine, CPR, dance, death, judge, MSHA, rescue, Stephen Williams, West Coast Swing on February 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Once a year? Or twice a year? Sounds like the famous question “to be or not to be.” In some ways there is a parallel between the questions. For both, depending on the answer, mean the difference between life and death. Death in a duel. Or death in a cold, coal mine. Because you have [...]