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LA’s Longest Running Joke

We’re back at the Music Center, tonight again at the Mark Taper Forum, not the Ahmanson, for “Fake It Until You Make It.”

Across the street, behind the sculpture and flagpoles, is this:

That’s the Department of Water & Power building and no matter how short of energy we might be from time to time, no matter the brownouts when it’s 115° and fifteen million people are running their air conditioners at Warp Factor 11, these empty office are always lit up like a Christmas tree.

And no matter how many years long the drought is, or how dead our lawns are because of the rationing, those fountains are going 24/7/365.

Welcome to LA!

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The Stars Align

That’s a classic line for a title, but a highly inaccurate one. While there are stars in view, the bright objects are not stars, but planets and our Moon.

When I first went out it reminded me of several symbolic scenes from “2001: A Space Odyssey.” (If there’s a giant 4x9x16 black alien obelisk floating out there to do something amazing and save the human race from our own incredible stupidity, NOW would be a good time! Just saying…)

The super bright object in the middle (and the upside down internal reflection from the iPhone camera above and to the left) is obviously the Moon. It’s a three-day old, 9% illuminated crescent that’s just stunningly gorgeous hanging there (see that upside down, reflected image) but still far brighter than anything else in the sky outside of the Sun.

The next brightest object, center top, is Venus, the third brightest object in the sky. It will be there for another couple of months in the evening sky. Tomorrow night the Moon and Venus will be even closer, if not lined up like a movie special effects shot. (Look for it yourself just after sunset!) We’ll see if we can see it here in LA, the weather’s supposed to be getting cloudy.

(Image: Star Walk app for iPhone)

I was curious if the bright object just above and to the left of the Moon was another internal reflection or not, but it’s apparently Saturn. I knew that it was out there, but in the twilight and slight haze (which also is making that halo around the Moon) I couldn’t see it with the naked eye. But no, that’s got to be Saturn that the camera’s picking up with a long exposure.

Not seen, but also there, is Neptune, just to the left of Venus. I might be able to pick it out as a pinpoint with my 8″ telescope (Venus and Saturn will show visible disks, Saturn’s rings would be clearly visible) and it might show some blue color, but the iPhone doesn’t have a chance.

Taking even longer exposures (this is 20 seconds, the longest my iPhone 13 will do) under the landing approach to Burbank Airport can lead to other visual visitors becoming prominent. That’s a private Cessna 550 Citation coming into Burbank at 3,725 feet and 127 knots.

And one other thing I notice in looking at these images on the big computer monitors instead of on the iPhone – take a look (full-sized images) at the Sky Walk image. Immediately to the left of the symbol for Neptune, there’s a quadralateral of four dimmer stars. You can see where Neptune is centered about midway between Venus and that quadralateral of stars. Now look at the full-sized image above, and there’s that quadralateral off to the left of Venus.

Can you see Neptune in there? Was I wrong above about the iPhone being able to pull it in? There are two very, very dim objects, one closer to the quadralateral and just above the wires, the other higher and closer to Venus. Could one of those be Neptune?

Zooming in as far as the Sky Walk app will take me, it might be the lower one, near the wire.

Intriguing…

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Trees At Golden Hour

Similar sunset to yesterday (they’re never quite identical) but this time looking to the east at the pines in the back lit up.

I wish the photo portrayed the vividness of the light half as well as it appeard to the eye.

We may safely blame the photographer, not Mother Nature, for the discrepancy.

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Oh, Look! The Sun Still Sets!

It’s been a while. Between one thing and the other I haven’t been out much at any time of the day except to retrieve the mail and take out the trash, let alone going out at the correct time.

Nothing fancy – simple, straightforward, beautiful.

No Moon out there tonight – the first New Moon of the year means that it’s the beginning of the Lunar New Year! Happy Year of the Snake!

Venus is still out there like a diamond. When it gets a bit darker, Saturn’s visible a bit below it. When it’s fully dark, you’ll see Jupiter, almost as bright as Venus, straight overhead. And back toward the east rom there’s Mars, not quite as bright but very, very red.

Enjoy!

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Yet Another Chiefs Celebration?

I’m going to assume that it’s bright red like that in celebration of the Chiefs win yesterday and their upcoming Superb Owl appearance with a chance to become the first team to win a “three-peat” in that event.

Right?

No?

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Surprise!

Trying to cram about two weeks of work into two days, it’s been a long weekend. And then this starts happening again, pretty much just like last weekend.

Not as high as last weekend, and the worst of the chills have stayed away, but I still would have preferred to te a 24 or 48 hour nap instead of a 24 or 48 hour cram session for our Budget meeting tomorrow.

Lessons learned while training and running marathons in the past have come in handy – sometimes when you really, really want to just sit down and rest and drop out, you need instead to just keep putting one foot in front of the other, regardless of the circumstances.

Or “Set SCE to AUX!” Same.

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Cascading Failure Modes

We get three & four years of severe drought. Water rationing. Extreme limits on watering the lawn (unless you’re a golf course owned by a billionaire). Lawn, open areas, trees, all get brown and dry and ready to burn. We get brush fires.

Then we have two years of above-average rain. Good, now we can water the dirt in our yards. Everything out in the wildlife areas gets green and lush.

Another year of drought. All of that new green growth gets brown and dry and extremely flammable. We burn again, tens of thousands of acres in four major and a dozen-plus minor fires all over the city and county and Ventura County, Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, San Diego County… An area the size of New England is on extreme fire watch for weeks, THOUSANDS of homes and businesses are gone.

Mind you, because they’re not in the news every night, most people think those fires are out and done. They’re not. They’re just more or less contained and not threatening any more structures and homes. But as of right now the 23,448 acre Palisades fire is still only 85% contained. The 14,021 acre Eaton fire is at 95% containment.

Oh, good, here comes a few days of rain. That will help put out the fires.

Well, yes, it will, but…

This will be a “good” rain in that it should be mild, less than an inch of rain total over three days combined, with relatively little chance of any big downpours or thunderstorms with lightning, which could start new fires.

But we now have something on the order of 50,000 acres locally that’s newly burned, most of it in canyons and steep hillsides, and any hard rain will start to cause mudslides and flooding. Barren hillsides will erode like crazy with nothing left in the way of brush and trees to hold the topsoil together. It’s time for the next disaster in the chain!

On the other hand, listening to the rain in the night and smelling the petrichor is wonderful.

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That’s A Lot Of Mourning Doves

Ten of them here, and that’s not even half of them. At one point there were more than 25, but they keep scurrying around and flying in & flying out, so it’s hard to keep track.

They do love the morning back yard buffet! Right up until a hawk flys over (the hawks love the morning back yard buffet as well, but for slightly different reasons) and then it’s a mass exodous to get airborne and off to the relative safety of the trees.

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No Context For You – January 23rd

Pretty colors and desperation. Need more of the former and less of the latter.

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Smoke & LAPD

The two are unrelated, so far as I know.

Another large fire broke out this morning, 25+ miles north of us up by Castaic and Lake Hughes. Again, we’re safe, but this time the winds, still blowing STRONG from the north, are blowing the smoke over us. Not chokingly thick, no ash falling, just brown clouds overhead. (The two bars of white lights are not the UFO mothership come to take me away and probe me, more’s the pity. I would love to get away… Nope, reflections from my office ceiling lights, that’s all. The horizontal streaks are the dirt and bird shit that’s been deposited and streaked everywhere with the few minutes of light showers we had two months ago.)

I went outside and walked to the corner to get a different view without the glare and reflections off the office window glass. In addition to the brown clouds off on the left, on the other side of the street on the left the entire block is the new training facility and corporate headquarters for the LA Rams.

Then, about 4:15, we started getting buzzed by an LAPD helicopter. He was orbiting above, barely clearing the 20-ish story office buildings across the street, and in a TIGHT circle. (Dodging more alien motherships, obviously!)

The problem was directly across the street from us, where there were 6+ LAPD cruisers with someone pulled over in the parking lot outside of the BofA branch and Ruth’s Chris Steak House there. Lots of lights, sirens, a fire truck and ambulance showed up, and the police were pulling folks from a car, putting them on the ground, and handcuffing them.

Tough to get finished up and out the door at the end of the day when there’s a free show going on outside!

 

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