An Off-Kilter Day

Some days things are just a tiny bit “off” all day long…

We’re in our normal long summer dry spell. It hasn’t rained here in months, and there’s 0.00000% chance of rain at any time in the next ten days. We may get clobbered this winter with this “super el Nino” that’s brewing (the last significant one in 1997-1998 hit us hard), but for now, we’re watching those big thunderstorms build up over the desert and mountains between here and Las Vegas, with none of them coming within a dozen miles of us.

Until, with zero warning, at 04:45 last night.

That darker spot just north of us with the heavier rain had just passed. I woke to find it POURING, which made no sense at all. It had to be something else, something weird.

A quick check of the weather radar on my phone showed we were in the only rain cell within a couple hundred miles.

Like, literally just the one isolated spot between Mexico and Las Vegas. Extremely random and weird!

Then the porch security light started flashing on and off – if the rain gets hard enough and is gushing out of the downspout, the motion sensor on the light picks it up and keeps turning itself on, shining right into the bedroom. When I’ve just been woken abruptly from a sound sleep and I’m trying to jumpstart my brain and figure out WTF is going on, a strobing security light outside with all of the noise from the pounding rain doesn’t help the situation.

The rain lasted 10-15 minutes, the lights stopped, I went back to sleep, and got up to find the back yard invaded by an entire freakin’ FLOCK of California quail.

It was really cool when I first saw one back in April while I was out exploring along the edge of The Mesa. It was rare, a first, unexpected, a treat.

Then I saw three of them on the back yard wall a month or so ago, and that also was relatively rare and another treat.

This morning I found 7-8 of them on top of the wall, with another 4-5 on the ground.

Over a few minutes all but one of them on the wall hopped down, leaving one lookout, while almost a dozen quail chowed down on spilled birdseed.

Still a treat, still unexpected, still amazing, but I guess I’ll have to stop referring to these appearances as “rare.”

After that it was just a “busier than ghod” Friday at work with multiple massive deadlines coming at me like freight trains. I am so tired, a bit off due to the late night storm, interrupted sleep, and mental confusion, compounded by the semi-magical appearance of half the quail in Southern California all at once.

Carrying onward. As Leo Bloom said near the end of “The Producers,” “No way out! No way out! No way out!”

 

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Almost Twenty Years

Where’s Paul?

Prague. The famous and historical Astronomical Clock. One of the things I made sure that I got to see several times when I was there. One of the things that I would love to see again.

All around the edge of the square there are small restaurants and bars. I would so love to once again sit and have a nice dinner, some wine, watch the crowds go by, and then wander down to the bridges across the river to watch the sunset and the stars coming out.

Someday.

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Proof Of Life – August 19th

THAT day got away from me!

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The Pink Fluorescent Neon Sky

It was like being inside of a giant neon tube, glowing everywhere with a bright, pink, fluorescent sheen.

With a six-day old Moon a bright white crescent up there – no pink tint for it!

The iPhone camera is good, but it can’t quite capture the depth of color that the eye saw!

It never gets old!

ALWAYS take a peek out around sunset!

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Pictures From Our Shooting Instructor

When Ronnie (a.k.a. The Long-Suffering Wife) and I took a handgun safety course and then went out to the range to go shooting two weeks ago, I took pictures of her, but she didn’t take any of me. But our shooting instructor did!

Thanks, Diane!

I almost looked like I knew what I was doing!

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Proof Of Life – August 16th

It’s not a current photo, but from March when my birthday was. It just popped up while I was cleaning up photo files on my phone today, transferred over from Ronnie after she took it at the Sunday morning farmers market. It was bright, I was squinty.

If I don’t put on sunglasses, my face will eventually freeze that way. Some might argue that it already has…

Good thing I can rely on my wit and charm and cheerful nature instead of my good looks!

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I Don’t Think I Even Want To Know

When I got up this morning I noticed that something had pulled up a big strip of astrotruf in the back yard and peeled it back.

What would or could do that? The wind? Unlikely. A squirrel? One of the entrances to their hidey-hole under the pergola is right there, but I don’t see them as being big enough to pull that turf loose and lift it.

Some larger predator (like a coyote) chasing after a squirrel? Maybe, but I don’t see any signs of a lot of digging around the squirrel hole.

I think the key might be all of that loose bird seed that had accumulated under that strip. The feeders are right above and there was a surprising amount of seed under the strip. Which makes me think that there might have been something like a raccoon pulling up the turf to get at all of that seed.

There is a security camera back there, and I can see where the flap shows up at 07:45 this morning, but I can’t see what’s causing it. The actual area where the flap is being pulled up is blocked by my telescope, which is sitting out on the porch with a big cover over it for protection.

Another mystery that’s just going to have to go unsolved!

 

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Fighting The Hydra

Cut off one head (i.e., hit one deadline, finish one task) and there are two more being regrown (finishing the anology is left as an exercise for the student).

So take a minute or two to look at the clouds, say hello to the neighbors, walk down to the community mailbox at the corner (still weird to me that we don’t have an individual mailbox at the end of the driveway), get buzzed by the hummingbirds.

With advancing years I find that I truly do not have any fucks to give about certain things – strangers’ opinions of me, for example – but I find it annoying that there are so many things I do still give a fuck about. Doing a good job even though my career is winding down and nearing its end, worrying about the evil that’s taking over out country, wondering if the Angels are ever again going to have a winning season, waiting for the Chiefs’ bounceback season this year and Season Four of “Ted Lasso.”

I’m juggling as fast as I can. And trying to find time every day to see if there are any pretty clouds overhead. (There were.)

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Sky On Fire Sunset Panoramas

Damn, if the sky didn’t do it again this evening! Thank goodness the iPhone has a very easy and nice “panorama” mode built in!

Click on either image for some huge, ginormous, wide wonderfulness!

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Proof Of Life – August 12th

Some nights (not tonight, but still…) you just need a plate full of grilled cheese sandwiches

I have years of practice making them “GOLDEN“, not soft and mushy, but not burned. It’s an art.

I have passed this sacred knowledge on to my progeny. All three of them can perform the sacred rituals and turn bread, cheese, and butter into golden ambrosia.

God, I need some sleep…

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