Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Window Wells and the Administration

Greetings Earthlings. We have spent the last four days doing maintenance on the window wells.  Spokane is the only place I've ever seen this style of building, which is not to say no one else does it.  There are two bedrooms downstairs, there has to be emergency egress in case of fire, so they put in windows that are partially below grade.  I have to tell you, the idea that a little kid will be able to open the windows, boost them selves out of the window, and then climb up the rusting metal ladder unaided is just stupid.  

Anyway, we've been recaulking and then painting the ancient window frames.  The worst part of all of this, is getting in and out of the well.  This is me moving dirt away from the window.  New gravel was added to keep dirt from bouncing up when it rains.  Notice the ladder on my right.  It's not secured to anything, there's nothing to hang on to when climbing out.  I hate ladders as it is.


Here is Jim painting.  He's 5 foot 11, you can see how deep these suckers are.  Thus far we've had one baby rabbit fall in (twice) and one quail chick.  Both were successfully rescued.


 Today was probably the last good day for the fried egg peonies.


Who knows what the AMOC is?  It's this.  The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is a massive system of ocean currents in the Atlantic Ocean that acts as a global climate conveyor belt. It transports warm, salty surface water from the tropics northward to Europe, and sends cold, dense deep water back south.  It's critical to maintaining temperatures in Europe, and the tropics.  Currently the rate of flow is slowing.  How do we know this?  Science.  The US spent many years and dollars putting buoys in the oceans to keep track of temperatures, salinity, flow rates, and the AMOC.  47 in his infinite wisdom is having all of the buoys removed.  Now NOAA can't surveil the oceans.  This is just devastating for the US and the rest of the world.  Here is an unlocked article from NYT.  Of all the things that man has done, this has hit me the hardest, stupid just stupid.  Here is an AP article that's slightly better.

This is what NSF had to say about the reasoning behind this.  “…aligns with N.S.F.’s wider strategy to have a nimbler approach to prioritizing support for evolving scientific priorities and emerging technologies as well as a deliberate approach to smart life cycle management within its portfolio of research infrastructure.”

Iran has quit talking to the US.  They have the Strait of Hormuz, we have nothing to threaten them with.  When asked how he felt about this, 47 had this to say.

"I really don’t care. I couldn’t care less."


That's also what he said when asked about how he's feeling about the current US cost of living and people struggling to pay for gas and food.


Then there is this from Larry Ellison, supreme ass hat of the entire universe.  I'm not sure exactly who gave him the job of global surveillance.  


There is just so much about which to be outraged, but I think I'm just going to give it a rest.

Friday, May 29, 2026

Weather and Stuff in Washington


There was riding.  While we were at the lake, the park employees had removed some old algae encrusted buoys and were replacing them with new, pretty buoys.  This is a new pretty one they're putting in the Sheriff's boat.  The hand truck has the concrete block which will anchor the buoy in one place.


Last night we had an amazing thunderstorm.  Spokane doesn't do that very often.  There was lightning, the kind of thunder that makes the glasses rattle on a glass shelf and much wind.  A big tree has been downed up the street.  It fell between two houses, so that was good.  Power went out for 16,000 Avista customers.  It came back on about 90 minutes later, which was really good.  We had head lights and camping lanterns, and we also had enough AA batteries to power the lanterns.  I ordered more today.

Here is Jim and his Kindle in the dark.


The peonies are blooming.  They got pushed over pretty thoroughly in last night's wind.  The fried egg is having a good year.


The pink peony buds are still not fully open.  The flower on this stalk was too heavy to stand up.  Here is his picture so he can live on in our hearts and minds.  They really are pretty flowers.


This is from The Hill.  "The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) said in a yet-to-be-published proposed rule Friday that it’s drawing up plans to radically crack down on mail voting by sending ballots only to voters who are registered with the federal government.  The proposed rule, which will be formally published next week, is an alarming step toward implementing President Donald Trump’s sweeping attack on mail voting ahead of the 2026 midterm election. And it would represent a massive expansion of federal control over voting, without congressional authorization."  This is wrong on so many fronts.  States run their own elections, it says so in the Constitution.  This also counts as mail theft, if they're not sending me my ballot.  Washington and Oregon no longer have polling places.  Washington allows you to register when you get a driver's license.  Oregon registers you by default.  This will end up in court, and with any luck, the constitution will be upheld.

47 is planning to renegotiate existing trade agreements with Mexico and Canada.  Basically he wants what he wants, and plans on putting tariffs on everything.  Canada is moving on to new trade agreements, so the US may be left out in the cold.  Here is how the F35 is assembled.


47 is really pissed because Canada is buying the European Saab Global Eye and not the Boeing version.

From twitter we read the following.

I think it’s hilarious that the State Dept. told Iran to disregard what Trump puts out on social media.
Texas Radio Dude  
 
"To call Paxton 'ethically challenged' is to call Jeffrey Dahmer suffering from an eating disorder. He's gonna be an anchor on our caucus"
Tom Tillis (R) Senator South Carolina
 
James Talarico said “God is non-binary” in 2019 and that offended my Christian ears. Therefore, I will vote for the serial adulterer who steals from thy neighbor and who will most certainly abuse his power once in office.
Adam Mockler

For those of you not immersed in US politics, James Talarico is running against Paxton for US Senator.  He's not vegan (the republicans are telling lies again) and Ted Cruz is mocking his breakfast choices and calling him a "soy boy."  So mature.

There is more, but I need to go ride the spin bike since we didn't go to the lake today.

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Daily Life and the Administration

Greetings Mellow Citizens.  How are you all doing in your respective locations?  After a grisly nine or so days of clouds, wind and not warm, the weather has finally rallied.  We rode to the lake today.  For some reason, zero photos were taken.  Sorry about that.  However, I think all of you have seen the lake before.  

I went to an eye clinic specializing in painful eyes, which I have.  One of the things they told me to do was buy a Bruder eye mask.  You nuke it for 20-25 seconds, place it on your eyes and lay there for 10 minutes.   Then you get up and massage your Meibomiam glands, in the direction of your eyelashes, to attempt to unplug the glands.  My first thought was yeah sure, you betcha, but it's making a difference.  I'm doing it twice a day.  Worth a shot if your eyes are painful.

We're getting a new roof June 4.  We got 6 estimates, it's amazing how much roof reps' ability to make a case for their company varies.  First guy lied by omission, third guy was good and informative, but we went with the last woman.  She's the business owner.  We spent two days watching her crew do the house across the street, and they did excellent work.  Roofers are now using a crane to put shingles on the roof.  The color is Pewter.  It goes with the color of the house, which is barely yellow, and it's not green like the current roof.
 


Here is yet another complaint about Safeway pricing.  Safeway is a chain in the west.  I don't know if they're in the east.  Anyway, compare and contrast pricing.  On the left we have the Safeway house brand, 1 lb. 2 oz of oatmeal for $9.  On the right we have 10 pounds of Quaker Oats from Costco  for $7.  Yes, Costco is a warehouse store with a yearly fee, but really, $9 for oatmeal?  


Things are blooming.  These are in the neighbor's yard.


These are our rhodies.  This year we're not dead heading, it's just too tedious.


Did Amazon brick your Kindles on May 20? 
Amazon has officially ended support for Kindle devices released in or before 2012, including the 1st-5th Gen Kindle e-readers and early Fire tablets. While these older devices aren't completely "bricked"—you can still read previously downloaded books—they have permanently lost access to the Kindle store and cloud services.

Jim downloaded a book on my Kindle this morning, so I guess I've been spared.  

47 continues to deteriorate.  

From twitter we have the following.

China’s population is 1.4B people, America has 320m people. China has been under a surveillance state for decades- 600M surveillance cameras, they can identify citizens w facial recognition w a 98.5% accuracy and they record every move by their citizens Yet China only has 450 data centers What data is the US gathering that would justify the US to need 5,000 data centers - 15x what China has, with only a quarter of the population?
Posted by Mimi J

It is batshit crazy that Texas officials are openly admitting the state is in a major water crisis and facing huge grid issues, but they are still turning around and green-lighting these massive data center projects that suck up insane amounts of energy, drain millions of gallons of water.
Dr. Alex Zeck

Our Republican priority will always be to put government ahead of Americans.
GOP Vice Chair Blake Moore 

Oh yay!  Jim is back from the grocery store.  Tomorrow it's pot roast in the crock pot for dinner.  Jim has cried an anguished "enough chicken" and so there will be a pot roast.

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Weather and the Continuing Rise of Stupid

Greetings Earthlings!  We are currently no longer having spring, it's been raining, windy and snotty.  Today the sun is out, the wind is up, and the air mass is cold.  Looks like we're back on the spin bikes for awhile.

We cleaned the deck with the pressure washer.  It was not as great as I thought it would be, of course, I've never used one before.  Here is Jim.


After several hours in the position, it takes a toll on the back.  My biggest complaint is the handle.  The washer is either on or off, you can't feather the pressure.  On/off.  But you must hold the trigger fully, after awhile it hurts the hands.  Since it's on or off, push buttons would have better for the user.  But nobody asked my opinion.  It takes awhile to remove the mold and mung.  This is what the Bradford Pear leaves on the deck.

It's better than doing it with a scrub brush, but it's not a magic bullet.

The red twig dogwoods are having a good year.  When we planted them we thought they would be more tree-like, but they've become a sprawling bush.  They're an excellent screen from the neighbor's yard, which is close.


 Here is an excellent view of price gouging.  On the left is California olive oil, 1 liter.  Safeway wants $34.99 for it.  I bought it last year for about half as much.  On the right are 2 liters of olive oil from Tunisia.  Costco is charging $17 for the pair.  I swear Safeway has just lost their damn minds on pricing.  



We had a sunset last night.  We were late getting there with cameras.  It petered out with a pretty cloud.



Soooooo, 47 is in China.  After Xi spoke, 47 got up and free associated on how many Chinese restaurants there are in the US.  Such a statesman he is.

There is a disturbing trend in the US of newborns dying from brain bleeds.  Why, you wonder?  Their parents are declining the Vitamin K shot, which helps with clotting.  Newborns don't have any.  But, the parents are trusting their research over decades of science and refusing.  It's tragic.  Article is here.

This is a good substack on the death of a superpower.  We are well on the way to irrelevance.  Article is here.

The gold phones sold by the administration have finally shipped.  For awhile it appeared that the people who put down the $100 deposit had been scammed.  But no, a quality product is on the way.
 


It's a refurbed Cricket phone, with a gold sticker on the front.  What could be better?  I think they're charging $500 total for the phone.  P.T. Barnum was right about a sucker being born every minute.

Well, the wifi seems to be unstable, so I think I'll publish while I can.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Badness on All Sides

Happy Saturday citizens.  I have no new pictures, really all I have is badness.  So, let's dig in.

Putin and Zelenskyy agreed that Ukraine would not bomb Russia during their abbreviated parade, if there could be a prisoner exchange of 1,000 soldiers.  Zelenskyy said that those lives were more important than bombing the parade.  Today Putin cancelled the prisoner exchange, saying that Ukraine was not ready.  Liar, he never planned to do this.

The parade was pitiful.  There were no tanks, missiles any of that.  There was a group of war widows attempting a goose stepping formation in the parade.  This is what Putin looked like, he may have regrets.  His people are beginning to realize how bad things are.


The administration is going to let 47 fly to China to talk to Xi.  This would be the guy who can't walk in a straight line, has trouble with stairs, is carrying 20 or so pounds of water weight, has the back of both hands smeared with makeup, and a dreadful looking rash on his neck.  Other than that, he's fine.

The era of the anonymous phone number could be ending. On April 30, the Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved a proposal requiring telecom providers to verify customers’ identities before activating service.  Government-issued ID, physical address, legal name, and existing phone numbers would all be included. The stated goal is stopping robocalls. The result would be an identity-verification regime covering one of the last semi-anonymous communication tools available to ordinary Americans.  Article is here.  This will include the pay as you go phones that various companies cell.  Journalists use prepaid phones to protect sources, domestic violence survivors use them to avoid being traced, and whistleblowers, activists, or anyone with a reason to separate phone activity from legal identity relies on this.  I can not tell you how much this infuriates me.  I guess this is why we need all of these giant data centers.

Speaking of Box Elder,  "The project will actually produce more than 9 gigawatts of energy, Davies explained, because anytime a gadget consumes power, it also produces energy in the form of heat, whether it’s a toaster, a car or a sprawling rack of computer servers.  All the heat the Stratos Project emits will add up to another 7 to 8 gigawatts of energy in the form of waste heat.  Typically, waste heat is generated far from the power plant itself, in homes, businesses or on roads where it dissipates.  But for the Stratos project, it will get dumped into the local environment of Hansel Valley, in the same geographic bowl as the power plant. That actually makes the data complex a 16 gigawatt thermal load project, the “equivalent of about 23 atom bombs worth of energy dumped into this local environment every single day,” Davies said."  This is in the Great Salt Lake watershed, so that will probably get worse, as well.  What ever happened to environmental impact statements?  Why do three old white men get to force this decision on the citizens who do not want this.  The paper did an article, you can read it for free once, I think.

When the Supreme Court once again gutted the Voting Rights Act, they said it wasn't needed anymore.  Racism and Jim Crow are over, they said.  Alabama House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter said he hopes the Supreme Court will overturn the 14th Amendment — the historic law that gave Black Americans citizenship and equal protection after the Civil War.  He wants to remove Black people's influence by diluting their districts.  Sort of like Jim Crow all over again.

Two good tweets from twitter.

DOJ wants to pay Trump's $83.3 million judgment to E. Jean Carroll. Taxpayers' money. Your money. Sometimes I feel like we're all watching a Netflix series.
Posted by Jesus Chrysler 
 

NEW: Iran is preparing to assert full sovereign control over the seven undersea internet cables passing through the Strait of Hormuz, with foreign firms required to obtain permits, pay transit fees, and operate under Iranian law, per Fars. The cables carry 15-20% of global internet and financial data traffic linking Europe, the Gulf, and Asia. Cable management and maintenance would be exclusively assigned to Iranian companies under the proposal. The IRGC previously warned of cutting the submarine cables passing through Hormuz, which Gulf states depend on for over 90% of their internet, banking, and cloud services. Iran relies on them for less than 40%, with the rest routed overland through Turkey. 
Posted by Hormuz Letter. 

And then there is this.



 


 

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Spring and the Usual Badness

Well, the wretched cat is back.  It was gone for a week, and now it's back.  Its absence corresponded with the next door neighbors being gone, so maybe it's theirs.  Every neighborhood has a "difficult" household so we can't talk to them.  They won't answer the door, don't respond to emails, they're incommunicado.  They also drive too fast.  Anyway, it's stalking the quail and the turkeys.  Not happy about this.

Last Sunday (!) we went to Costco.  We were out of many things. We drove through the new development that's going in, Mead Works.  It's going to be an enormous thing, 1,400 homes.  There is a range in size of house, but all lots are small.  They're not making dirt anymore.  They're also not putting in any more roads.



The turkeys have decided to poop on the driveway.  Jim bought a pressure washer for the back deck.  The Bradford Pear leaves stain the deck.  It's too hard on Jim's hands to use the scrub brush anymore.  It's electric, it's not very noisy.  But it gets the poop up.


We're back to riding at the lake.  We'd been riding another trail to regain the fitness lost in the car while driving up here.  It was not so bad, the really steep section was ridden without issue.  The lake is still lovely.  

I think this is Quince, but what do I know.

This is crazy talking.  From Variety we learn, "Amazon is considering a potential reboot of the Donald Trump-hosted reality competition show “The Apprentice” for its Prime Video streamer, according to a report late Wednesday by the Wall Street Journal. But the newspaper added that instead of the President at the helm, it would be his son, Donald Trump Jr." It's amazing how much Bezos will humble himself to the Orange Cheeto and how much money he is willing to lose in the process.

Here is a First World problem.  Google is installing a 4gb AI agent on machines running Chrome.  I don't have it on my machine, so I'm not that excited about it.  What pisses me off, is that they didn't ask for permission, no one knows what it's doing there (I would guess spying) and if you delete it, they put it back.  You can get it off if it offends you, and you can prevent them from putting it back.  I really and truly resent this belief that even though we bought the hardware, they decide what runs on it.  Anyway, this is an understandable description of how to repel boarders.

The surveillance state is expanding.  Are you aware of the Flock cameras?  They are license plate readers, and they are everywhere.  Allegedly they are to keep us safe.  I think it's plain old spying and over time, they will keep the data forever, and it allows them to track people's movements.  Currently ICE uses the data to track down dangerous undocumented gardeners to deport them.  This article is good

Josh Hawley is pushing a bill that would require websites to verify the age of a user.  Additionally, he wants to ban VPNs, because surely hiding your location must be nefarious. The push back to this, is that now they have private information on everybody.  I personally believe it is the job of the parents to supervise their kids' online life, and not the government.  You can read more about this here.

Why does Utah need a 62 square mile data center that will require more than twice Utah's current total electrical consumption? Why does the country, for that matter?  The Box Elder city council approved this over the objections of the citizens.  They told the people to sit down, shut up and quit being whiners.  I hope they get recalled.  Anyway, examine this graphic.  


This seems sinister to me.  Between the Flock cameras, facial recognition photos, digital IDs,  and all of the other data collection, they have to have somewhere to store the data.  Sort of feels like 1984.

I don't know if the Strait is open or closed.  We may or may not be at war.  Main stream media is doing their usual job of poor coverage.  They are hampered by an opaque administration, but perhaps they could get out in the field. 

Putin asked Zelenskyy for a cease fire for the April 9 parade in Moscow.  Z. said yes, that night Putin bombed the crap out of Ukraine with drones and ballistic missiles.  There were a lot of deaths caused.  I hope they bomb the parade.  Ukraine can reach Moscow now, they've done it before.

So, on this happy note, I think I will quit typing.