Wednesday, March 1, 2023

So, Not Bad

 Not bad at all. Relief from dust storms, at least for a while. 










I'm now well into Bishop Pike's "The Other Side".  It reads a lot like fiction, and not very good fiction at that. Certainly a lot of it seems self-serving. But the poor guy is dead, and he was on the right track about so many things. He was brave enough in his time to acknowledge accurate scholarship-- to accept the implications. 

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

A Spring-like Pattern

 That is what they say, and it stays dry, dry, dry. Pray for rain! Where is Uri Geller when we need him? Wind is down, too. 










I can deal with that. I can be content with that. 

Monday, February 27, 2023

Yesterday Was Weird

 Started off with heavy fog and light rain, transitioned to mild wind and sunshine and warming then up came the HOWLING WIND, with gusts in town up to hurricane force, massive amounts of blowing dust, and sustained winds of 45 to 55 mph. That crap continued from about 4 PM to 2AM this morning. I got through it OK and didn't even get noticeable dust in the house. But it was an annoying example of the brainless PU, that idiot machine, grinding away, subject to the laws of physics. And we are not done with the wind yet, although it should not be as bad as it was yesterday. Today it might be more normal crap. I have not checked the news yet, so I wonder how it was farther west of here. Probably much worse. Anyone who tells you that the universe is hospitable to life is a moron, and a fool. 









Those who believe in intelligent design are living proof that there is no such thing. An intelligently designed universe would not be plagued with half-wits. 

Sunday, February 26, 2023

Saturday, February 25, 2023

Yesterday Was A Little Like Winter

 Could have been worse I guess. It wasn't a once in a billion years unprecedented generational apocalyptic bomb cyclone unlike anything that will ever be seen again in the entire history of planet earth. No, it was not one of those. We get those several times a year but not this time. By Sunday we might hit eighty degrees F but winds will be bad. Winds will be bad every day for at least a week. This part of Texas is a shithole, elevated to about 3000 feet above sea level, mashed flat and scoured by wind. Very flat and very featureless but a shithole nevertheless. Disregard the elevation. A shithole is a shithole. And Lubbock is right in the middle of that windswept void. Not much you can grow here except cotton, and even that is becoming a difficult crop due to the lack of rain. Dryland cotton is just about impossible anymore. And irrigation is using up irreplaceable ground water, water from an aquifer that won't recharge in a thousand years. I remember when there were fields of sunflowers! I remember when farmers around here even planted corn! I remember when the average annual rainfall was eighteen inches!! Wow!