Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Re-entry and the Administration

Well, we're back and pretty much settled in.  There has been much yard work and laundry.  The weeds are here.

The tulip is up again this year.  People in Spokane like tulips a lot, they're everywhere.  This one comes up every year, blooms, and then generally a rabbit will eat the leaves to the ground.


When we arrived this was growing in one of the big pots on the driveway.  Google identifies it as a Prickly Lettuce.  They grow quite large.


I took this on the 18th, with my phone pointed out the kitchen window.  It's a sharper photo than I expected it to be.  That's Venus on the left.


Moss, I think, growing on the boulders in the front yard.  Google can not identify it.


We rode the bikes yesterday, it was a warm, really nice day for it.  We can tell we've been off the bikes for a bit.  Today it was in the 50s and it rained most of the day.  It was good that we went yesterday.  That's the Spokane river.


47 is like a barking mad dog.  Apparently he's going to the Correspondents' Dinner, and plans to have a rage filled speech, and then he'll depart.  He doesn't want to be there for the reporter receiving the Katherine Graham award.  Such a guy.

From twitter I have some things.  The first is from a few days ago, I can't find it again, so I don't have a date.

This morning, Canadian PM Mark Carney sat in a living room, looked into a camera and delivered a message which is summarized thusly: The United States — our neighbor, our largest trading partner, the country whose economy has been braided into ours for the better part of two centuries — is no longer an ally we can count on. They are compromised by a conman. America is breaking, and yes, that special relationship isn’t just over; it’s a liability. The ties that made us strong have become the ties that make us vulnerable because America is a non-functional, malevolent nation.
Posted by The Shallow State
 

In a sane administration, the FBI Director doesn’t go on the morning news to prove he’s not a drunk, the Defense Secretary doesn’t quote Tarantino to prove he’s a man of God, and the President doesn’t take multiple cognitive exams to prove he’s not insane.
JoFromJerz
 
From the Daily Adda we learn the following.  Their source is the Wall Street Journal, which is paywalled.  The entire article can be found here.
The crisis began on Good Friday when a U.S. F-15E Strike Eagle was shot down over Iran and two American airmen went missing behind enemy lines. When Trump received the news, he screamed at aides for hours. The scene inside the West Wing, according to sources, was not one of calm leadership. It was one of a president who had completely lost his grip. 
He was removed from the room.  His screaming was so distracting, they had to take him out.  

I don't know what's happening in the Strait of Hormuz.  Apparently it's not open, and apparently the US and Iran have been shooting at some ships.  Other than that, one just does not know.  As Ron Filipkowski posted, "We are currently in the 3-5 day pause on the 14 day extension of the initial 48 hour hard deadline for the ceasefire."
 
There is news from the candy world.


 So, there you go.



 

Friday, April 17, 2026

Butte to Spokane, Washington

Today's morning had an inauspicious start.  The hotel supplied alarm clock went off a 5 am.  It took forever to get back to sleep.  Then, I forgot to turn on my alarm the night before, so Jim was up rousting me 20 minutes after we were supposed to be up.  We managed to eat the terrible hotel free breakfast and get out fairly quickly, but we weren't done yet.  We have a high zoot Lexus.  What do you think its tire pressure management system provides?  It's an idiot light.  It doesn't tell you which tire, or how low.  The Jeep Renegade we have, which is made by Fiat tells you about each and every tire, and what its pressure is.  So we had the low pressure idiot light.  In the car was a tire inflator, but no tire pressure gauge.  We stopped at a mini mart and wonder of wonders, they sell them.  Jim tested the tire pressure, all four were at 30 pounds.  Our theory is that it was so cold last night it confused the sensors, or the air shrank, or something.  About 15 minutes or so down the road, the light went out and all was good.  

The route takes you across the top of Idaho, the handle, so to speak.  Idaho is digging up much of I90 and replacing it, pretty much across all of it.  There will be new bridges, as well.  There is no signage, but it's probably due to Biden's Build Back Better money.  Idaho is pretty red, so their tongues would catch on fire before they would admit the source of the money.  We're wondering if we should reconsider the Oregon route, because that construction is going to be there and be worse than it is now.

Montana has fabulous skies.



My wonderful husband went down to the local high zoot grocery store, they sell lettuce by the pound (who does that?) and got a frozen pizza and a bag of salad.  I am extremely happy about this.
 
There will be a mass grocery shopping tomorrow.  


Thursday, April 16, 2026

Spanish Fork to Butte, Montana

It was a cold and windy drive.  About half the day was a fairly stiff head wind.  Then it switched around to a tail wind.  The wind in both directions was really cold.  It snowed off and on.  It wasn't a lot of snow, and it didn't stick much.  The entire drive was, again, on I15.

Today in Tucson it was 85F and partly cloudy.

Eighteen miles south of Pocatello there is much construction going on.  They've got some very huge cranes.  I think it's bridge replacement.  They're going to be there for awhile.

The clouds in Montana were interesting.  They looked like virga and fog.  Here is the one photo that turned out half way decent.  The cloud, or fog, or what ever it is, touches the ground.  We've been here about an hour, and it's snowing sideways.

Internet is a little slow tonight.  We're at a Hampton Inn and Suites that we always stay at.


Dinner was the Chicken Tika Masala we had on Tuesday.  We like that a lot.

Tomorrow is the last day, Butte to Spokane, which is a short day.  

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Bullhead City to Spanish Fork, Utah

Today was a long day, most of it was very windy.  Fortunately it was not a head wind.  The entire drive is on I15.  Traffic getting out of Las Vegas was backed up as it always is.  We did see an accident in which a red car had been pushed up on top of the jersey barrier and was totaled.  Hopefully the people in the car survived.  Traffic behind the accident was backed up for at least five miles.  What a start to the day.

The route took us through the always lovely Virgin River Gorge.  I was driving, so no photos of that.  If you'd like, refer back to this post for photos. 

We are once again at the Hampton Inn and Suites in Spanish Fork.  It's a nice, if somewhat over priced place to stay.  They're doing this with the roll of toilet paper now, which is adorable.


Tomorrow we are up and out for Butte, Montana where it is cold and snowing.  Not looking forward to it.  It's also a long travel day.

Today 47 has issued directions to Hegseth to get a nuclear reactor orbiting the moon before the end of his term.  Right then.  Yep, the directive involves other agencies, but it was directed to the Pentagon, in the form of Hegseth.

This was dinner.  We didn't hate either one, but we didn't like them much, either.



Also when leaving Las Vegas, forego the Flying J at 93 and 40.  Getting out of there and back on the freeway is a confusing bear.  Ten miles south of the Flying J there is a Terribles (that's the name!) gas station that is easy on, easy off.  

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Tucson to Bullhead City

Today was Tucson to Bullhead City.  The weather today has just been delightful, in the mid-70s.  The last two days in Tucson had high winds and it was not delightful.  

We're looking for a new route between Bullhead City and Tucson.  We would like to not go through Kingman.  They have significant traffic and frequent accidents.  So today we went I10 to US95 in California and up that way.  As a new route, this is not the one.  Once you get off I10, it's all two lane roads and zero passing lanes.  It's also a truck route.  I drove most of the two lane roads and it's exhausting.  So, please make a note of this, and don't do it again.

This is Picacho Peak.  It's north of Tucson.  It's kind of weird how it just sticks up out of the ground, with no surrounding mountains.


This is how much of the drive looked.  There are some really desolate parts of the state. 


Safeway had the frozen Indian dinners again, so we got those.  I'd like to not eat at Subway on this trip.  Their quality has really declined, and everything is too salty.   Some of the Indian dinners are high in sodium, but these two are not bad.

So, we're back at the Holiday Inn Express and Suites, it's still a nice hotel.  They have raised their prices some.

Update to post:  The chicken curry is good, but it's hot.  If you're a hot food wimp, like I am, it's hot.  I like the chicken Tikka Masala better.


Monday, April 13, 2026

The Healing

We ride at dawn tomorrow.  Actually we're driving, and it probably won't be dawn, either.  Our first stop is Bullhead City, and yes, it's actually called that.

Who saw this before it was deleted?  47 put it up after his pissing contest with the Pope.  


 The back lash was swift and furious.  This guy has totally lost his mind.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Orban is Defeated

Oh happy day.  Orban has conceded defeat to Péter Magyar.  Hopefully Orban and Putin will not launch into a "the election was stolen" a la 47, and they'll just go away.

I believe my father's mother was Hungarian.  She came to the US alone at age 17.  I don't know if she had people here to help her, or what happened after she arrived.  Eventually she married and had eight children.  My grandfather died before I was born.  I'm pretty happy about the defeat of Orban.  This will be good for Ukraine, and bad for Putin and 47.

Witkoff, Kushner and the VP spent 12 or so hours "negotiating" with Iran yesterday.  Iran said no to every proposal offered by the US side.  As you no doubt recall, the JCPOA took two years to negotiate.  The people from the US went home after one session.  Today 47 is threatening to blockade the Strait.  I'm reading that the helium will be gone in six months in the US, if you need an MRI, get it now.

We're leaving Tuesday morning.  The car is impossibly full.  At this point, I'm not sure it's all going to fit, which is fairly depressing.  We'll see. 

Here is a lovely trichocerus.   It's sort of an unusual color.


That's it!  

Friday, April 10, 2026

Kindles

 Here is a first world problem for all of you Kindle owners.

Amazon is discontinuing support for Kindle devices released in 2012 or earlier, effectively "soft-bricking" them by blocking access to the Kindle store and new content downloads after May 20, 2026. While existing locally stored books will remain, devices cannot download new content, rendering14-18 year-old, working units into, in effect, paperweights.


Things are still terrible in the Middle East, with no signs of improvement.

47 is dismantling the Forest Service.  Decades of knowledge and research will be dumpstered, fire seasons will be worse, post fire landslides will be worse.   They're planning to sell off vast swaths of land for logging.  Good bye little woodland creatures.

That's it!  Gotta start packing in earnest.


Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Nuclear War Put on Two Week Delay

Welcome to Tuesday.  Today would have been my brother's birthday, but he died young.  Really early onset Alzheimer's took him.  

This is how today started.  This level of destruction would probably require nuclear weapons.  This would be bad.  However, he TACOed.  He's given the Iranians a two week extension on extermination, IF they open the strait.  No word on how that's going.  Current negotiations are being held by Pakistan and Iran, and then China entered the conversation.  China and Pakistan really need the strait to be open.



As always, it is astonishing to me that Congress is not impeaching or applying the 25th Amendment to get this guy out of office.  He should not have the nuclear codes any more.

Last night, Iran attacked Jubail Industrial City,  Saudi Arabia's largest petrochemical complex: the zone that produces 60,000,000 tons of petrochemicals a year which is 6 to 8 percent of EVERYTHING the world makes.  This was unfortunate, pretty much everything is petroleum based.  Read all about it here.  

We rode this morning, it was very pleasant, not too hot.  We both had a good bike day.  A good bike day is when you feel strong on the hills, and not like you're dying.  We've both had a recent spate of feeling like death on the bikes.  I'm hoping it's over for awhile.  Figures we'd get better now, we're leaving next Tuesday.  

Examine the spines on this cactus.  They're extraordinarily long.  The plant is barrel shaped.  The flowers are what first caught my eye, very pretty. Google identifies it as an Astrophytum ornatum cactus.


That's it.  I did want to document the two week extension of nuclear winter.  47 is diluting his ability to be threatening because he keeps backing down.

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.