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The Tiniest Lizard

I went out to get the mail and spooked the teeny tiniest little lizard that I’ve ever seen.

See him out there? Off on the corner?

Maybe an inch for the body and an inch for the tail. Maybe.

He was already out there doing push ups, a territorial show of dominance. I admire that sort of attitude from someone who’s two days old and two inches long!

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New KC Airport

Home now, just a quick out-on-Saturday, go to the game on Sunday, back-on-Monday trip.

It was also my first trip through Kansas City’s new airport. It’s wonderful and gorgeous!

The previous airport was built pre-9/11 and was very artsy and avante garde architecturally, but the need to put in security & TSA stations made it nearly impossible to actually function.

Many, many years and many billions of dollars later, the new airport opened up a year or so ago.

Tall ceilings, a ton of glass and natural light, plus artwork and sculptures everywhere, it’s highly functional, easy to get around, has a ton of space for now and for expansion.

Fancy, techno art.

Hanging, colorful, bubble-like art.

Lots and lots of gates – today I was at B66, which is waaaaay down there at the far end in the distance.

Lots of restaurants and shops, many of them selling Chiefs souveniers and gear, one or two selling Diet Coke instead of Pepsi. That’s the way to stick it to The Man!

There are so many excellent reasons to visit KC – pick one and go see the airport as well!

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With 76,415 Of My Closest Friends

Game Day!

I flew in, my son drove, bringing along his fabulous tailgaiting gear and flags.

 

Several hours of pre-game at Arrowhead Stadium is referred to as “The World’s Greatest Tailgate Party” and it’s a reputation that’s well earned.

There’s a picture posted on here from December, 2018 taken at almost this exact same spot, on a MUCH chillier day. Mid to high 80’s today, well below freezing that day.

Our flyover came from the US Army who sent a selection of helicopters.

The view was great, but there were a LOT of steps to climb to get here.

I was having a really great time. Many of the 76,000+ friends are seen.

We won, 26-25, and are now 2-0 to start the season. Our stupid mistakes made it a much closer game than it should have been.

Uhhh…duh? It’s Arrowhead Stadium, one of the loudest crowds in the world. Of course it was loud!

 

 

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Next Adventure

When we set this up three or four months ago, I knew there was a tight window at work to fit it in. If I had known then what I know now, specifically the unexpected things that have happened and made that window soooooooo much tighter, I never would have made plans. But that was then, this is now, and here I was on a plane.

I’ll admit, I spent a good deal of time in the last week thinking about cancelling the trip. And much as with the April trip to Texas to see the eclipse, I’m travelling with my work laptop and a stack of paperwork and files on memory sticks and I’ll be spending way, way more time coding and doing data entry from my hotel room than I might otherwise spend at the WWI Museum, or the Atkins art museum, or at the Negro Leagues Baseball museum, or trolling BBQ places. C’est le vie!

Over Palmdale Airport and the Antelope Valley, looking south toward the mountains and the LA Basin, there’s an unbelievable amount of smoke from multiple huge brush fires that have been burning for days.

Can you see the cargo 747 at the bottom, flying a few thousand feet below us?

Lake Havasu and the Colorado River are an easy landmark to spot.

My office in the sky. I lucked out and our flight was only about 1/3 full, so there was plenty of room to stretch out, get the laptop fired up, and get two hours of work in.

Somewhere over the Oklahoma panhandle or so, some small town was getting pounded. We saw several big thunderhead cells, but this was by far the biggest.

Today was International Observe the Moon Day – DONE! There it is!

I think of windmills for power generation as being more of a Western states thing, more of a mountain pass thing, but there sure were a lot of them out in eastern Colorado and western Kansas! I don’t know if they still call the wind “Mariah,” but they sure call it “Kilowatt!”

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Baby Mourning Doves

After the small flock of mourning doves was seen at last year’s nest under the eaves of our front porch in early August, there’s been a single bird there almost 24/7 ever since.

I assumed that meant that there were egs in the nest, but I never bothered to get a ladder and get nosy or invasive to see.

Now I see that the one, larger mourning dove has been joined by two smaller ones, seen here. Just an assumption on my part, but I’m thinking two eggs hatched.

A couple of times I’ve gone out (they’re right outside the front door) and looked up and if Mom’s not there, these two will open their mouths wide. Um, yeah… Good luck with that. I have my limitations. (Don’t worry, Mom hasn’t abandoned them, she’s there most of the time, I just caught these pictures when she was out hunting down lunch for everyone.)

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Fine Feathered Friends – September 11th

It’s a pigeon. An absolutely commonplace, standard issue, run-of-the-mill pigeon.

Even here in SoCal, pigeons are almost everywhere. Go to any shopping mall or apartment complex or school or office building where there are outdoor trash bins, and you’ll find a flock of pigeons. (And probably raccoons, but that’s a different post for a different day.)

“Pigeons are almost everywhere.” “Almost” is the key word. One place I’ve NEVER seen them is in the feeding grounds of our back yard.

You can go back through these posts for the six years and change we’ve lived here and you’ll find LOTS of birds. Especially tons of sparrows, juncos, and most especially, mourning doves. Which is what I though this was at first.

But it was much too big. Probably 25% bigger than the adult mourning doves. At first glance, at the other side of the yard, I thought it might be a juvenile turkey or something else equally exotic. But then it moved over right next to the kitchen and it was crystal clear what it was.

What wasn’t clear is why it’s here. Did they clean up the garbage cans and loading docks down at the local 7-11? Any port in a storm, even if it’s stealing bird seed and sunflowers from mourning doves and house finches, instead of leftover doughnuts?

Welcome, I guess?

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Chihuly #1

Back in December 2018 and January 2019 we had a fantastic trip to Seattle to see the Chiefs play the Seahawks and then to Kansas City to see the Chiefs play the Raiders.

While we were in Seattle we made a point to visit the Chihuly Museum.

I think that I first saw some of the Chihuly glass artwork covering the ceiling in the lobby of the Bellagio Las Vegas.

The museum, right next to the Space Needle, has hundreds of artworks, each more spectacular than the previous one.

Outside there’s a garden with eerie, alien-like pieces.

They also have glass blowing demonstrations which are fascinating.

I made one post with one image back then and said that I would follow up later with more.

It’s “later.”

We all need art and beauty in our lives. Some days more than others, and this might have been one of those days. Wallow in the art, slather yourself in beauty.

Life’s too short to drink cheap wine. Or live a life without art & beauty.

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Proof Of Life – September 9th

Too many deadlines, coming at me like freight trains…

It’s also getting windy, so that won’t help the two huge fires burning up in the mountains. Nowhere near us, but up around Big Bear and down in Orange County it’s getting ugly.

Speaking of ugly, I just noticed how the flags are beating the crap out of the paint on the roof of the Volvo. At 13 years and 90,000 miles, that’s the least of that vehicle’s problems.

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Playing With Cameras & Christmas Lights – Part Deux

While sorting through these and preparing them I was thinking about focus.

In all of my normal photography, especially my astrophotography, getting things into focus is critical.

It’s difficult sometimes in astrophotography to get the focus correct and sharp, and that frustrates me.

But for these pictures, the exact opposite effect is required.

There were many photos where the camera didn’t move or didn’t move enough, so it looks too much like just another picture of Christmas lights.

To tease the “art” out of the situation and light and circumstances, the rules needed to be broken, even shattered.

That in turn reminded me of the Art 101 to Art 103 classes I took as breadth requirements at UC Irvine almost 50 years ago.

“Make Art!” was the assignment every week, with no instructions or guidance and often minimal parameters. Incredibly frustrating at first, incredibly liberating once I “got it.”

A perfect example of how we all need to take that leap of faith every now and then.

We might be surprised by the doors that open up for us.

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Random Old Photos – September 06th

From 2006, on the power line in the backyard of the old Pomelo house.

“All God’s creatures…,” blah, blah, blah, I get it. WRONG! These critters are butt ugly. And that mouth is FULL of a whole bunch of needle-sharp teeth. Nasty.

I know that because there was an infamous incident where Jesse, our dog, was going berserk in the back yard one night and we went out in the pouring rain and mud to find her howling and wailing at this one or its twin with a half-dozen or so babies clinging to its back. Jesse had it cornered, about knee high on a tree trunk and that mama opossum was way out of her weight class but (of course!) was going to die defending those babies and all of those teeth were on full display. I got to reach in to grab Jesse’s collar and pull her back in the dark, rain, and mud with the insane, stupid dog going nuts six inches from that muzzle full of teeth. It seemed like a good idea at the time.

We haven’t seen one of these up here on top of the hill, but there are a ton of trees and we’re only a mile away from the old house, and there are a couple of open wildlife areas within a mile or five, so I have no doubt that they’re around. If they keep to their own quiet, private places and away from me, I’m more than happy to just let them be.

Ugh!!

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