Friday, October 18, 2024

Rabbits, the Orange Menace and Some Bad Stuff

Ho hum.  I have not much to say.  I can not tell you how happy I will be when this steeenking election is over.  There was an article about how he could conceivably get the results into the courts if it's close and he loses.  We need a landslide something fierce.

Here are some terrible photos.  It's been cloudy and overcast, things look dismal.

Rabbits out grazing.



I think this is a crab apple tree across the street.


These pictures were taken eight years apart.  The first was during or around the inauguration of the orange menace.


This was last night at the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner last night.  It looks like some things never change.

DonOLD has not had a good week.  Judge Chutkan ruled that part of Jack Smith's filing about January 6 can be made public.  Oddly enough, NONE of it has appeared on twitter.  Hopefully someone will do an article and tell us what it says.  I hate reading legal stuff.  He continues on the glide slope to full blown dementia.  This was one of his more random statements recently.  It's worth watching.

Now, from the department of bad news you can't do anything about, we have this.  The short version is that the carbon sinks that have been working forever, have stopped taking up carbon.  This makes predictions of the coming climate disaster worse and sooner.  Natural sinks of forests and peat were key to Finland’s ambitious target to be carbon neutral by 2035. But now, the land has started emitting more greenhouse gases than it stores.  This is a Guardian article.  It's not paywalled, but they do ask for money, click the X and move on to the article. 

A  NOAA article has noted that the oceans are also not functioning as carbon sinks as well as they previously did.  This is also bad.  You can read about it here.

It would appear that yearly dental x-rays are not necessary.  There is no data to show they're required, there's no data about much of anything in dentistry.  We quit a dental practice north of here because the dentist was making head CT scans a condition of seeing him.  They were every three years, but they were also $300 a pop and that's a lot of radiation.  So, I guess I'll have a chat with my current dentist and ask if they would like to quit irradiating me so often with X-rays.

Soon it will be time to start putting clothes into space saver bags.  The amount of stuff going south seems to have expanded exponentially.  Not sure how that happened.



Tuesday, October 15, 2024

WAPO vs. NYT

 This is the headline from WAPO regarding the town hall held last night in Oaks, PA.


If you can get past the paywall, here's the entire article from WAPO.

Meanwhile, back at the NYT, this is how they framed the event.


Since last night, his scheduled appearance on CNBC has been cancelled.  George Conway is encouraging people to sign up for the upcoming Klan Rally in Times Square and then not show, it would be like Tulsa, OK when all the Tiktok kids signed up and then didn't show.

So that's what's happening this morning.

 


Monday, October 14, 2024

More Fall and the Orange Guy

Today was a glorious fall day.  I think it may have been the last ride.  Tomorrow we have the guy out to drain the irrigation system, and the guy who maintanances the furnace, and then we visit the Medicare Plan D sales lady.  We need a different plan, and I want to have this done before we head south.  Then the rain comes and temperatures get out of my comfort zone for riding.

Here is the always lovely lake.  



This is fall across the street.  I like the bushes to turn red in autumn.

Who has been following the lunatics?  Armed people in North Carolina stalked FEMA workers.  They had to be pulled out of two counties due to fear for their safety.  FEMA!  They're stalking FEMA. 

The orange menace has just been off the rails as of late.  Last night he had a rally in Coachella, CA.  For some reason, people had to be bussed in 4 or 6 miles to the venue from where they parked.  After it was over, no busses came to take them back to their cars.  They were out in the middle of nowhere, it was pitch dark.  Apparently the campaign did not pay the bus company, so they didn't return.  I have not heard if they walked the distance back or how they got home.  Many of those people were old, that's a hike for an old, out of shape person.  He can't organize a rally, but he wants to run the country.

Then there was the town hall meeting in Oaks, PA.  This is a thread done by Aaron Rupar, he chronicles much of what the orange guy says.  There's a lot, but you can get the gist of it, just reading what Aaron wrote about the video clips.  Or you can suffer and listen to the orange guy speak, which is fairly concerning.  Apparently he spent 20 minutes on stage swaying to different music clips.  Pretty weird.  The thread opens in the middle, scroll up and start at the top.  I don't know why it does that.  Here is a short clip of him swaying to Sinead O'Conner.

He's back on the Nazi speak, talking about the "enemy within."  If he wins again, it's going to be so bad.  I firmly believe that he'll be removed from office and JD Vance will be installed.  It's going to be a war on contraception, IVF, abortion, freedom of movement over state lines for women and etc.  Yes, I know, I sound like a conspiracy nut, but given his rate of decline, they'll have to get him off the stage.

So, that's my fear and dread for today.

Friday, October 11, 2024

Fall and a PSA

Greetings on this beautiful autumn day, most of which was spent sitting in front of laptops until it was time to leave to get flu shots.  Why, you wonder.  I will address this later on the page.  But first, some fall foliage.

I've posted this picture many times this summer, notice that the familiar yellow streak across this middle of the lake is gone.  The milfoil has quit blooming and is once again sinking to the bottom of the lake.


The lake is really low.  Flow from the Spokane River is down, and not the banks are visible.


Yellow trees on the way home.


This yard gets many leaves.

So, back to the laptops.  Medicare open enrollment starts October 15.  If you are on heritage Medicare, ie not Medicare Advantage, or Medicare C as it's also called, this is the year to pay attention to your plans.  Our monthly premium for Plan D went from $3.37 per month, to $38 per month.  The deductible doubled.  Our Medigap policy premium is going up 15.8%.  Plan D is up due to the cap on insulin prices, the $2,000 limit on drug costs for seniors, and general greed and malfeasance.  So, we will be building a spreadsheet to see who is paying how much for what, and adding in the monthly premium to get the most bang for the buck.  I, personally, am considering a zero monthly premium plan because my two generic drugs are cheap on Cost Plus Drugs.  Jim's generics are not, so that will require some thought.  We went to sleep on it last year, and it was OK, this year is different.

Carry on and keep calm.


Monday, October 7, 2024

Yard Work and a Walk in a Park

Hola!  We've been doing fall stuff.  Saturday was the annual wrapping of the arborvitae in deer netting.  It's a terrible job, the mesh is the perfect size to catch the buttons on the shirt sleeves and it's just a pain.  As much as I hate the arborvitae, I don't want them maimed by the deer this winter.  So they're done now.  You can see the light glinting off the mesh.

Yesterday was the pruning of the hydrangeas.  It's not difficult, but it's pretty boring.  They had a good year this past summer, and were up against the house and surrounding trees.  So, bye bye pretty blossoms.

Then it was on to trimming the boxwood hedge.  I didn't take much off, but there were some wingers that needed to be dealt with.  Over the three years we've been here, we have not been sufficiently brutal with the hedge trimmer.  It's taller than it was when we got here, and it's closer to the walk way.  I'm not sure if it would be a good idea to cut it back a lot.  I guess if we don't let it get any bigger, things will be fine.

Today was chilly, we were just not in the mood to put on all the layers to ride, so we went to Manito Park. It's a delightful park.  It's surrounded by older homes which are well kept and I would imagine updated more than once in their history.  We also saw some new construction done in the style of the neighborhood.  It would be a cool place to live.  I have photos!

The Mirror Pond.  It used to be a natural seasonal lake, but there was a desire for it to always have water, so they paved it.  There are tiny fish and ducks living there.

After wandering for a bit, we found a map next to the Cafe (which was closed) and discovered the location of the conservatory.  They have a lot of foliage plants as well as cactus and succulents.





There is a Japanese garden.  The water features are lovely.  The orange blog is a big koi.





It was fun.  It's kind of a hike for us, but for the people who live near the park, it's a treasure.

Sunset the other night.


That's it, that's all I've got until Milton hits Tampa Bay.  Currently it's a Cat 5 hurricane, so not good.

Thursday, October 3, 2024

Human Nature

Greetings Humans.  Today we have had human nature on display.  The dock workers are threatening to strike.  Actually, I think they did go out.  Their union president is a fan of the 45th president.  He was heard to say that he would cripple the economy prior to the election.  The union guys were offered a 50% raise, nope!  They want 61%.  For that, they'll strike while there's  hurricane disaster relief going on, with another storm waiting in the gulf.  Anyway, they've decided to hold off on the strike until January.  This is where the union boss lives.  Pretty nice, eh?


Anyway, back to human nature.  The materiel on the ships that would have been impacted by a strike is stuff from China.  Toilet paper is made in the US.  However, the hoarding has begun.  Today we were at Costco (for toilet paper, just in case) and every single package of TP and paper towels was gone.  They employee we spoke to said there would be more tomorrow, but we'd need to get there right when the doors open. 

We stopped at Target on the way home (and bought toilet paper), they had plenty.  I'm beginning to wonder if mass hoarding is a characteristic of the Costco demographic.  Target was not busy at all.  Costco was packed, and people were panic shopping.  Many people had the big flat trolleys just loaded up with everything.  So, it's good that the dock workers are holding off a few months, it will give toilet paper manufacturers time to increase production.

I saw this in the neighborhood down the street.  This is funny.  The people who live here have a cat that roams at night, and brings them presents.  So, they've put them out in hopes that the owners of the presents will see them and take them home.



Costco has nice plantings.  They've spent some money on landscaping.  This is the view through the wind shield.

In terrible news you can't do anything about, there is this.  Rwanda has had a Marburg outbreak.  It has made its way to Germany.  Marburg is known as the "bleeding from the eyes" virus.  Until this chart, I did not know just how bad it is.  I also did not realize how bad bird flu is.


This was on twitter yesterday.  It, too, is funny.

Other than observing my fellow humans, I have not too much to say.