Thursday, August 1, 2024

Typical Hot August

 Par for the course.



What you see above is Chenopodium Album, or Goosefoot, a nutritional powerhouse. But don't over do it. It does contain Oxalic Acid. This stuff was one of the very earliest cultivated plants, especially throughout the middle east. I eat a few raw leaves each day, not more than a dozen. 




Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Another Hot Day

 Early morning and late evening are not so bad, and that's when I do any work that might be required. Things are a little chaotic lately but nothing I can't handle. 







This grassy stuff could be cultivated. It produces a grain that is quite good. Difficult, though, since it never gets more than about a foot tall. 

Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Still Hot!

 Hot but not super extreme. Dry and breezy sure does help. I use the sprinkling system around the patio for five minutes each evening and get a nice evaporative cooler effect for about an hour. Mosquitoes have not been so bad lately. 







You'll notice in these pics, seed heads, and I've eaten some of these grains and they are very good but labor intensive. They are quite tasty, rather nutty. I continue to eat the goosefoot leaves, in moderation, freshly picked. I don't cook them. I want them absolutely fresh. It's amazing how many things we consider weeds, that are actually nutritious enough to sustain life. How spoiled we've become. Civilization has turned us into candy asses. At least, my ass is HARD candy. 

Monday, July 29, 2024

HOT!

 Yes, hot but the heat index, with our low humidity and breezy conditions, is not at all bad. Dry air and wind makes it easier to take triple digits. I'm not sure triple digits are even in the forecast, since the "heat dome" seems to be located farther north and east, not squatting right on top of us. Can we catch another break?







I had some business to take care of this morning, and it all went very, very, well. 

Sunday, July 28, 2024

Heating Up, Drying Out

 For a while it was not all that hot but it was also quite humid. Soon we'll be back to triple digits but the humidity will be low. I think the "comfort" level will remain about the same. And if it manages to be breezy, as it is this morning, not so bad. Earthquakes continue. A 5.1 somewhere in West Texas and a disaster declared! Disaster? With a 5.1?







I guess you can't be a frackin' fool without some consequences.