Monday, April 6, 2026

Day After Easter

This is from yesterday.  The first is the President of the US publicly threatening to commit war crimes.  Why is he still in office?  I can not believe he or his office put this out.  Iran is calling him out for it.


Snippets from twitter.

If the sitting president repeatedly threatening to use our military to commit war crimes doesn’t meet the threshold for removal from office, then nothing does.
JoJoFromJerz

Russia spent a decade and billions keeping Assad in power to hold its naval and air bases in Syria. Today the new Syrian president welcomes Zelensky in Damascus. Ukrainian flags flying. Embassies reopening. Strategic collapse in real time.
Nazel Nhaze

“If the spread of reading represented the greatest transfer of knowledge to ordinary men and women in history, the smartphone revolution represents the greatest theft of knowledge from ordinary people in history.” I compress James Marriot's new book into one tweet.
Tom Holland

47 went missing again for 4 or 5 days.  He came back spitting bile and hatred today.  How much longer until congress takes this guy out of office?  I'd like this to happen prior to the use of nuclear weapons.



Sunday, April 5, 2026

Happy Easter

It suddenly occurred to me that it's Easter.  I knew that this morning, but then we rode, and then I caramelized  onions in a cast iron skillet and sort of forgot the whole thing.  If you celebrate, I hope you had an excellent day of it.




Friday, April 3, 2026

Good Friday



Greetings Earthlings!  How are you doing in these troubled times?  I think the deaths in the wars in the Middle East, the dreadful economy and the certain knowledge that things will never go back to the way they were is wearing on me.

Yesterday we went for a hike.  First time since February 28, which was a terrible day for Jim.  As you no doubt recall, he was having significant pain in his legs.  Things are better now.  The GP put him on prednisone, which he has now tapered down to 4 mg per day.  The pain management doctor put him on gabapentin.  The gabapentin has made a difference.  There is much less pain than there was.  The theory is that there is a slightly bulging disk at L3, and the steroids and the gabapentin are helping with it.  Generally the only permanent fix for a bad disk is surgery.  Jim has done that twice now, and things will have to get SO MUCH WORSE before he does it again.  Laminectomies and spinal fusions are quite painful and require three months of recovery.  So, we're hoping that this will hold the pain at bay for awhile.  

Anyway, then we went to Costco, which was abnormally not busy.  So we got Covid boosters.  Generally Covids don't bother me, this one did.  I woke up in the middle of the night and my arm was just killing me.   Between that and the birds waking me up at 5:30 this morning, I've been pretty much of a basket case all day.  So, there was no riding and there will be no rowing today.  It'll be better tomorrow.

The cactus are starting the bloom.  The first two are from 2018, but I really like the images.  This is a Buckhorn Cholla.  



Here is a bee in the pollen.  That is a prickly pear blossom.



The ocotillo in the side yard is blooming, but has no leaves yet.


Another prickly pear in the desert.


Jim took this the other night from our back patio when the moon was coming up.  It's not bad for a cell phone camera.


Hegseth fired  U.S. Army Chief of Staff Randy George Thursday.  He also asked that General George retire immediately.  No reason has been given for this action.  Hegseth has also removed four well respected, well qualified officers from the promotion list for general.  Two are Black men, two are female.  Bastard.  Apparently there is much dissension within the ranks of senior officers at the Pentagon about these decisions.

Today the US asked Iran for a 48 hour cease fire.  Iran said nope, we'd rather keep shooting at you and your allies.

Here are a few bon mots from twitter.

Russia has supplied more weapons and support to Iran - to help kill Americans - than the Trump administration has provided to Ukraine to help it defend itself.  Russia is literally proving to be a better ally to Iran than America has been to Ukraine lately. Let that sink in.
Richard Woodruff

Kristi Noem rigging the property appraiser’s exam while governor so her daughter could get her license, killing a puppy, & giving her boyfriend a powerful job in govt while cheating on her cross-dressing spouse is not that unusual on the spectrum of Republican politician behavior.
Ron Filipkowski
 

Saying you're no longer a Trump supporter is like saying you're no longer a cannibal. People might believe you, but no one is ever going to ask you to babysit their kids—or eat at your house again.
Lucifer

Other than this, I have not too much to talk about. OK, there is this.


 



Tuesday, March 24, 2026

New Refrigerator and the Present Administration

It's still hot, but at least it's out of the triple digits.  Riding still has to occur earlier than I would like, but there you go.

Our new refrigerator arrived this morning.  I think the old one was original to the house, twenty some odd years ago.  The water dispenser died right after we moved in.  It occurred to us that without a water dispenser, changing the water filter in the frig was going to be an issue.  Much water must be run for a new filter.  So, we bought a new side by side, and they brought out this morning.  All of our food is still in styrofoam coolers, I'm hoping the frozen stuff will survive.  

It's blooming here.  I have photographic evidence. This is a Palo Verde up the street from us.  This variety has the pretty blossoms.  All Palo Verdes are a complete mess when they drop their petals on the ground.




A prickly pear in the desert.  This is my favorite color.



Look at the height of the flower spike on the yucca.  It's growing inches by the day.  These don't die after blooming like the agaves do.


Oleanders in the back.  They're pitiful bloomers.


Fairy Dusters.  This one is growing as nature intended it to, it hasn't been shaped in to a ball.


The war drags on, no one knows what's going on in Dear Leader's head.  He claimed that talks were going very well with Iran.  Iran responded with we're not talking to Kushner or Witkoff anymore, and there have been no talks.  Liar liar, pants on fire.  Today he was advocating for former President Biden and former VP Kamala Harris to be required to take IQ tests.  He thinks he's smarter.  Right then.

The Treasury Department has announced that the US is insolvent.  What could go wrong?

Notable quotes from twitter:

Janice Hough
As much as I hate Trump's idea of sending ICE to fill in for TSA, as someone in the travel industry can't think of another move he can make that would so turn Americans against GOP before the 2026 elections....

Sen Chris Murphy on Meet the Press: "We're giving Iran $14B to fund its war with the US? We're giving Russia billions to fund their war with Ukraine? We're literally giving money to the very nations we're fighting right now! We've never seen this level of incompetence in war-making in our history, and quite frankly we've had a LOT of incompetence in war-making!"

The Strait of Hormuz remains closed to the US and Israel.  Hopefully, helium and nitrogen will be on the other boats and available for the US to purchase, no doubt at inflated prices.

So that's what I have to say about things. Also there is this that I swiped from Facebook.



Thursday, March 19, 2026

Daily Life and the War of Stupid

I have a few photos.  First up is the hummingbird nest.  If you look at the lining carefully, you can see that it's dryer lint.  Our neighbor has dryer lint on the screen of his dryer vent.  She made a nice cozy bed for the baby.  I think those are shell fragments in the bottom of the nest.


We've had some good sunsets, not a lot, but more than I would expect for March.  Jim took this one.  His phone camera tends to saturate more than mine, but that night really was a red one.



We're beginning the second wave of allergy season.  The Palo Verdes are blooming.  This tree is enormous.


We rode today.  We were up and out early.  It's really hot.  I'm not sure what happens after Sunday.


This is a Gopher Snake.  They are often mistaken for rattlesnakes, but the shape of their heads is different, and there are no rattles.  He's a good sized snake.


The UAE — third biggest OPEC producer — just announced its oil and gas production is at ZERO. This is not a headline from a movie. Fujairah terminal: shut down. Shah gas field: suspended after drone attack. Hormuz: 20 million barrels a day stuck.

First, the Omani FM came out and revealed that there was a deal on the table that met Trump's demands, but that he instead chose war. And now, it is revealed that the British National Security Advisor was also part of the talks, and he too attests to the fact that A) there was no imminent threat from Iran, B) Trump could have gotten a surprisingly good deal if he stuck to diplomacy. But the perhaps most damning quote in the story comes at the end, attributed to an unnamed diplomat: “We regarded Witkoff and Kushner as Israeli assets that dragged a president into a war he wants to get out of.”  Article is here, you can get past the begging for money. 

It feels like we're living in the end times.  The US, Israel and Iran are kicking the support pins out from under the energy structures in the Middle East.  One of the least appreciated is nitrogen.  Without nitrogen, there will be famine.  There are no strategic reserves.  In addition to nitrogen, the precursors to generic drugs come through the Strait of Hormuz.  If you can, you might consider stocking up.  This is so bad.  What's worse is that our president is a lunatic, with no plan, and no advisors to guide his decision making.  Here are two things worth reading.  The Nitrogen Trap, how a 21 mile strait threatens half the world.  A related article is The Seven Clocks.  The shortest clock expires in twelve days. The longest runs for over a year. The planting window, the USDA report, the FAO index, the drug buffers, the Chinese crude draw, the helium inventory, and the insurance cycle are all counting down simultaneously. None of them pause for diplomacy. None of them respond to presidential directives. None of them read sealed packets.

This is a tweet I don't want to lose.  It's long, and it's OK if you don't feel like plowing through it all.  It resonated with me.  Make sure you read the last paragraph about Larry Ellison's great new idea for us.

I believe we are standing on the precipice of the most profound, intentional collapse of human civilization in recorded history. The trigger isn’t a meteor, a supervolcano, or even a world war in the traditional sense. It’s the potential destruction of a single industrial facility: the Ras Laffan liquefied natural gas (LNG) complex in Qatar. Modern civilization doesn’t just run on energy; it is fundamentally architected on a steady, massive flow of natural gas, supercooled and shipped as LNG. This isn’t an abstraction. Our global food supply, our industrial chemical production, and the very stability of nations are tethered to this flow. That tether is frighteningly thin. Qatar's Ras Laffan is the heart of this system, a nexus of technology and geography that is effectively irreplaceable. Its 14 processing 'trains' and the critical Main Cryogenic Heat Exchangers (MCHEs) that chill gas to -260°F are marvels of engineering, but they represent a catastrophic single point of failure. As noted in energy literature, the specialized machinery for this process is made by only one or a handful of companies globally. This infrastructure isn't just important; it is singular. Its loss would not be a temporary market disruption. It would be a decade-long severing of the global energy artery. The recent, deliberate sabotage of critical infrastructure like the Nord Stream pipelines has shown us that such attacks are not theoretical. They are tools of geopolitical warfare. When you understand that over half the world's food depends on fertilizer made from natural gas, the picture becomes horrifyingly clear. We have built a world of astonishing abundance on a foundation of shocking fragility. One facility, in one volatile region, now holds the key to whether billions eat or starve. Two of QatarEnergy's 14 LNG trains have now been destroyed. The rebuild time is 3-5 years. If all 14 trains are destroyed, 25% - 50% of the world's current population will starve. Trump did this.

And now, a word from a US wing nut.  Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison delivers a sales pitch for his company's new AI-monitored body cameras, which live stream footage back to headquarters and cannot be turned off. "Citizens will be on their best behaviour, because we're constantly recording and reporting everything that's going on." "These are the kind of next generation systems we can build using AI."  Doesn't this sound like a great way to live?  

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Daily Trivia and the War of Stupid

Yesterday was a good day.  We were up and out very early (for us) for a ride.  We returned and had time for a cup of coffee before the landscapers arrived.  They trimmed all of the sages, and they look really good.  There are eight of them, two are huge, and that is something I don't want to do.  Also, debris disposal is a big issue.  They they fixed the irrigation leak we discovered the day before.  Again, they did in minutes what would take hours.  So, that was a good day, ride plus no effort yard work.

I can't remember if I've posted these cactus before.  I have no new pictures, so I'll used these anyway.  The top photo are Mammalaria,  I don't know what the cactus in the second photo is, probably in the Cholla family.  They look dangerous.


It's not possible to know exactly how the war in Iran is going.  The media is afraid to cover it in detail.  It's still possible to know that it didn't need to happen.  Iran had told Witkoff and Kushner that they would give up their uranium.  Those two either did not understand what was said to them, or failed to relay it up the chain.  So, here we are.

Sources say Trump purchases specific shoes for his inner circle, and that everyone is "afraid not to wear them." Marco Rubio was photographed wearing the alleged shoes despite them being too large. This is just sad.  Apparently all the men have received shoes that are too large.  They're cheap shoes, as well.  Florsheims from China.  People keep asking about the 25th Amendment. His entire Cabinet is walking around in shoes that don’t fit because they’re scared to take them off. The 25th is never happening.

Secretary of State Rubio's feet.


Top Trump officials acknowledged to lawmakers during recent classified briefings that they did not plan for the possibility of Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz in response to strikes.  Think about that.  How stupid are they to not plan for that contingency.  Hegseth has said that the Strait is actually open, unless the Iranians fire weapons at ships coming through.  He's such a genius.

I think this is the tweet of the week. "
I feel like if I was tasked with not starting a war and bringing back US manufacturing jobs, I could have done a better job than this."
Derek Guy
Derek is a frequent poster on twitter, he writes about style and menswear.  He's also very knowledgeable about shoe construction techniques.  I have learned much about collar gaps, buttoning points on the suit jacket and why a man must wear a cummerbund with a tuxedo.   

It is supposed to be 102F (38.89) this coming weekend.  The weather heads are talking about the mother of all heat domes sitting over the west.  Looking forward to it!


That's it, that's all I've got.