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Angels Stadium Fireworks

Night two of the 2025 Family Baseball Road Trip. Tonight the Angels’ bats got hot, we hit four home runs, our pitching and defense were solid, and we beat Cleveland 10-4.

Better yet, after Saturday night home games, there are fireworks! I LOVE FIREWORKS!

Oh, and speaking of LA sports, the Kings were playing the Edmonton Oilers this afternoon. The Oilers are the team that we’ve played (and lost to) in the past three years in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, and they’re almost certainly going to be the team we play again this year in the first round, starting in about two weeks. We’re fighting them for position, currently ahead of them by two points, and winning today would extend that to four points and guarantee the Kings a place in the playoffs. Our hotel in Anaheim didn’t have that channel on their satellite feed, so we went out and found a sports bar and watched it there. It was a fantastic Kings win!

 

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Back To The Ballpark

I don’t think I got to a single game last year at any ballpark, so we’re checking that off the list early this year by being at the Angels’ home opener.

“The Big A” is something like the fourth or fifth oldest park in MLB, but it’s still a great place to see a game.

We had a flyover during the opening ceremonies, but I suspect the nearby flight path into John Wayne Orange County Airport messed with their timing. The flyby was by five Texans (probably the Condor Squadron, but maybe a group out of Chino) and just as they SHOULD have been coming over, a 737 turning base to SNA was right over us, so the Texans were 2-3 minutes late.

All completed safely! That’s what really counts.

We’re now in the top of the seventh inning and Cleveland’s ahead 6-4, but I have faith! Oops, they just scored again. 7-4.

And ice cream. Those really GOOD Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie ice cream sandwiches.

Faith and ice cream. An excellent combination. If only we could get faith, ice cream, and someone who could get a hit with a couple of runners in scoring position!

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Pop-Up Thunder Boomer

There was just about 0% chance of rain for the next ten days when I checked yesterday. Then I heard thunder.

It wasn’t close, and I never saw lightning, but I definitely heard thunder. And that looks like a thunderstorm, moving our way.

I double checked the weather app & forecast. No mention of rain or possibility of rain, let alone a big thunder boomer. But that Southwest 737 just to the left of the big tree, heading into Runway 8 at Burbank, was making damn sure he stayed a bit off to the right.

(Image from Weather Radar)

What does the weather radar app say? Well, lookee there! It seems the radar app wasn’t communicating with the weather app, or at least it wasn’t listening. Later we saw that there had been a flash flood alert issued for that area in red and orange.

Pity it had moved south toward Beverly Hills and dissipated before dark. It would have been nice to watch the lightning.

Highly unusual! Give ’em Hell, April! 10/10 for style points!

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No Context For You – April 02nd

Stormy and dangerous times are indeed upon us, and I’m not talking about the weather. When we started celebrating stupidity and worshiping cult leaders who lie to us with every breath, we set ourselves on a road to destruction. When we turned our back on science, medicine, and knowledge in a time when we desperately need expertise and experience, we put ourselves in an untenable situation.

I fear not just for our nation, but for our society, our civilization, and our long-term existence as a species.

Those storms on the horizon may be upon us sooner than anyone expects, and they may be far more violent and deadly than we can believe.

I hope that I’m wrong. I fear that I’m still underestimating the danger.

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Fine Feathered Friends – April 01st

As I’ve mentioned in the past, the dark-eyed Juncos are the clown princes of the back yard. Hopping, flitting, buzzing around the yard, onto the ground to grab seeds before the squirrels get them then back up into the bushes whenever something bigger flies over.

At this time of year there’s just one or two left – the rest have all migrated off to Canada for the summer. But “Solo Junco” and “Dos Junco” seem to stay around all year.

I always thought that they were silent, or at least not well known for being “songbirds,” but nope! At least this one is noisy!

It’s no mockingbird, but it’s loud. (I hope this clip has decent sound – the upload to YouTube has truly sucky sound, but that’s a known issue.)

Maybe Solo Junco doesn’t marathon his little way to Saskatchawan and back every year because we keep dumping a cup or two of bird seeds out in the dirt every day.

Fighting off the finches, mourning doves, and squirrels for free food must be a piece of cake compared to a 3,000 mile commute!

 

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March Texans

On Saturday afternoon there was a familiar buzz from the skies – TEXANS!

Probably a subset of the Condor Squadron out of Van Nuys.

We hear them all of the time since they come out here to practice their formation flying, but this time it was something extra.

They made four passes over something to the south of us, each time hitting the smoke about the time they came over our house.

I’m assuming they were hired to do a set of flybys for some event – a birthday, a memorial service, a retirement party, a wedding reception…

Thanks for the free mini-airshow! We didn’t get an invite to the festivities, whatever and wherever they were, but we enjoyed being buzzed!


And that’s a wrap for March! I had such high hopes, the eternal optimist, and was so disappointed.

April! You’re up!

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Fine Feathered Friends – March 30th

We have several pairs (I’m assuming, they always seem to hang out two at a time) of California towhees that stay in the yard year around.

They’ll fly in and out and fly up into the bushes and trees when I get too close, but without a direct threat they seem to prefer hopping and running. They remind me of tiny roadrunners.

Most of them also seem to be acclimated to me much more than the other birds in the yard (mockingbirds, mourning doves, juncos, house finches) and they’ll let me get within ten feet easily before running or flying away.

What’s hilarious is when I throw grapes out into the yard – they’ll flock down to grab some before the evil squirrels get them all. If left alone, they’ll peck at the grapes and eat them bit by bit on the ground where they are, but if they see me or the squirrel (or the new neighbors’ dog) they’ll stab the grape with that bill, pick it up (despite the fact that it might be as big as their head), and then run like hell for the bushes where their nests are. It’s extremely comical.

This view shows you what the bird apps refer to as its “rich cinammon tones on face and orange undertail coverts.” I think from the scale of the hose on the first picture you can see that they’re bigger than the finches and juncos, smaller than the mourning doves, about the size of a robin or mockingbird.

Grapes, anyone?

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First Flowers Of Spring

As usual around the Willett back yard, one of the first positive signs of spring is the sprouting of those little pink flowers on the crab apple tree.

Usually they show up around eye level, but for reasons unknown, this year they’re way up at the top of the tree.

They weren’t there yesterday, but two little groups were there today, brought to my attention by the hummingbirds hitting on them for a quick snack.

One of these days I should get the last of this nylon netting off of the top of the tree. Most of it down lower was removed years ago because hummers kept getting caught in it (which is sort of the point, I guess, but I don’t give a rat’s ass about the pathetic little amount of fruit that the tree might theoretically produce and I like the hummers) but I’ve never gotten a big ladder to remove it from the top.

I might be more motivated if I owned the house and/or was planning on being here for many years. But I don’t and I’m not, so I am decidedly “meh!” about the project.

Meanwhile, just on its own, the image of delicate, beautiful pink flowers surrounded and trapped by netting seems to be saying something about our situation in general on a number of levels, so let’s just go with that. Artistic interpretation is left as an exercise for the student.

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Hummer In The Sun

When the little monster will sit still for a second in full sunlight, the iridescence can be spectacular!

It just that they don’t sit still for photos.

I get a glimpse, the colors flash, but by the time I can get the camera raised and focused, they’re off. Usually causing mayhem.

Good thing they’re cute.

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Opening Day

It’s Opening Day for Major League Baseball 2025 (yeah, I know that the Dodgers & Cubs played two games in Tokoyo last week) and hope springs eternal. We all started today 0-0 with visions of a great season ahead of our favorite teams!

The definition of “a great season” vary by team, of course. For the Dodgers, anything less than a World Series repeat will be an abject failure.

For the Angels, a .500 season would be their best in years. If they make the playoffs for the first time in eleven years, there would be dancing in the streets.

Pretty much everyone else is somewhere in the middle.

What do you mean, “You have a baseball just sitting on your desk?” Doesn’t everyone? No? What kind of monster are you??!!

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