Draft Day

It was Draft Day for our office Fantasy Football league.

Captain Jean Luc was holding the Chiefs flag for the party. I can guarantee I was the only one on the Zoom call that had either a cardboard Starfleet officer or a team flag.

Yahoo was neither supportive nor gracious. Following the draft I got an email from them evaluating my draft as follows:

Paul’s KC BBQ Extravaganza Takes a Detour on the Road to Victory!

Well, folks, it looks like Paul’s KC BBQ Extravaganza decided to take the scenic route during the draft, ending up with a D- grade that has them projected to finish 12th in Beginners Luck. With a record of 2-10-0 on the horizon, it seems like they might need a GPS to navigate their way through this season. They kicked things off with the 7th pick but ended up with a lineup that could make even the most optimistic fan cringe. Who knew drafting four players from the same team could be a recipe for disaster? Talk about putting all your eggs in one basket, or should we say, one struggling franchise!

As if that wasn’t enough, Paul’s KC BBQ Extravaganza also has the 6th toughest schedule in the league, which means they’ll be facing some serious competition week after week. With four players on bye week 10, it’s safe to say that the fantasy gods might not be smiling down on them this season. Their best pick came at 91, but let’s just say their worst pick at 7 has fans scratching their heads. At this point, Paul’s KC BBQ Extravaganza might want to consider a new strategy—like perhaps drafting a crystal ball instead of players! Buckle up, Paul’s KC BBQ Extravaganza, it’s going to be a bumpy ride!

That seems unnecessarily harsh!

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Proof Of Life – September 03rd

Still exploring the new house, still finding new surprises. So far they’ve all been good ones.

For example, I went out today for some air and saw a big lizard on the wall of the neighbor’s house. I hadn’t been around that side much, not much there except for an empty (so far) gardening shed and the two A/C units. But in looking for lizards, I realized that up above, under the eaves, on this end of the house and the opposite end where the garage doors are, there are electrical outlets. Assuming they’re live (and why wouldn’t they be?) that’s going to be a real help when it comes time to start putting up Christmas lights!

And we know how much I love Christmas lights! This new house has a really nice roofline and lots of it. Plus a ton of trees and bushes in the front yard to drape lights over. That might not have been THE selling point that made us pick this house, but neither was it unnoticed when the go/no-go decision was made.

Something to look forward to in three months!

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Four Seconds Of A Falcon 9 Launch

Surprisingly (I thought the desert was more dry) we had some clouds, a bit of rain, a few lightning bolts, and even a brief power outage. (When this sort of thing happened about ten days ago we never lost power even though there was an outage all over town – I figured our solar power panels had kept us online. Maybe? Maybe today there was heavy enough cloud cover so that the solar system wasn’t producing enough to cover us? I don’t know. It’s yet another learning curve.)

That was all well and good, but tonight SpaceX was launching another Falcon 9 out of Vandenberg. Having clouds covering a big chunk of the sky to the west is a problem.

Being as far away from the coast & launch as we are, the rocket never gets very high above the horizon to begin with. With clouds out there, I was lucky to see the rocket pop out through a hole in the overcast for three or four seconds just before MECO, at which point it went behind all of those clouds in the upper left and was never seen again. (The launch was perfectly fine and successful, I just didn’t see any more of it.)

Afterward, the quarter moon behind the clouds looked spooky and beautiful.

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The Mesa Panorama

Blow it up to all of its full sized glory, I’m giving you the raw file, not a compressed version.

This is from a spot across from the Hesperia airport and the BNSF main line train tracks, overlooking one of the dry river beds that lead down from the Victor Valley (Hesperia, Victorville, Apple Valley) into the Mesa, which leads downhill through Cajon Pass into the Inland Empire region between Los Angeles and Palm Springs.

Way, way over on the right you can see a small, yellow building – that’s Don Reyes Airport Cafe, which was pretty stinkin’ good.

Just to the right of center you can see houses, streets, and whole developments down in the gulch at the bottom of the dry river bed. That can’t be a good place to be when the rains come…

That mountain that I was talking about yesterday is just to the left of center. Looking at the “All Trails” hiking app with its topo maps, I’m wondering if that might be Luna Mountain, with Round Mountain the similarly sized mountain to its left. We’ll see.

The plants filling that gulch? I think the taller, more angular ones are yucca trees, while the more squat and bushy ones dotting the scene everywhere are creosote. And the small, scraggly ones in the immediate foreground are tumbleweeds.

Are there rattlesnakes and critters out there? I did not go looking to see. Let’s just assume that there were and I’ll leave them alone if they’ll do the same for me. I’m not a fan of the more venomous reptiles, fine with sticking with the Freds and Bubbas of the fence lizard worlds.

 

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What Is That Mountain?

It’s clearly visible in the default position for the Hesperia Virtual Railfan camera. Three peaks, each higher than the one on the left of it.

This is the view from near the Hesperia Airport, which is just a few hundred yards north of that railcam, looking over one of the dry river beds that lead off of “The Mesa” area of southern Hesperia, leading down into the Cajon Pass.

You can also see it over the wall from our back yard, at about 107º on the compass, so ESE. That makes me think it’s over behind the Deep Creek Hiking Area.

One way to find out! Maybe in the next few weeks it will cool a little bit, I’ll get enough unpacking and catch-up work done to be able to take a day off, and I’ll go exploring.

Stand by.

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Bird Buffet

To be perfectly clear, because I don’t want to be considered a monster, we have set up a buffet to feed the local birds, we are not having a buffet for ourselves consisting of birds.

In the last month I got two of the hummingbird feeders up and one of the seed feeders, but we’ve attracted enough birds so that there’s sometimes a traffic jam, particularly at the one seed feeder. Today I found more of our bird feeders in all of the stacks of boxes filling up the garage and did some work out on the pergola putting up hooks, then cleaned all of the feeders. When all was said and done, we now have four of each kind of feeder, the four hummingbird feeders at the back over the brick wall and the four seed feeders at the front hanging over the turf.

If you look at the first hummingbird feeder on the far left in the first picture, you’ll see this one wasting no time in testing out the new nectar. I literally had just put it up and walked off to take the picture, maybe ten or fifteen seconds, and this one was all over it. And stupid me was worried that it might take a while for the birds to “find” the new feeders.

Here you can see all eight, so let the feasting begin!

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Perfect Alignment

I’m sure that it’s a seasonal thing, and probably will end up being for just a couple of days, probably twice a year. I didn’t notice it at all for the first four weeks we were here, but for the last day or two, just before sunset, walking down the somewhat darkened hallway from the living room toward the front door, the orange light from the setting Sun comes straight through the peep hole in the front door like a laser beam!

(Please ignore the box – I just bought a new, fancy, ergonomic office chair to try and give some relief to my back, butt, and hip. One of this weekend’s projects to assemble.)

The Sun’s shifting a bit north and south every day with the seasons, the door faces pretty much due west, the door is thick and that peephole is thin, so everything has to align just perfectly. This week is the time for the Fall Apparition!

It’s blindingly bright!

It’s our own private version of Manhattanhenge!

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Proof Of Life – August 28th

The good news is that word has spread among the local songbirds about the seed feeder that I hung last weekend.

The hummingbirds found those feeders almost immediately, and we now routinely see three or four or seven at a time. They’re amazing.

It took a little bit longer for the seed feeder to get discovered. And then, it was just one bird for several days. Then two, but that was it.

This morning when I got up, there were two dozen or more sparrows and finches out there, three or four at a time at the feeder, the rest either perched on the pergola above while they waited their turn or on the astroturf down below picking at the droppings. I’ll probably have to expedite putting up a second or third seed feeder.

I also saw a large scrub jay up on top of the pergola, surveying the whole scene. It’s probably not going to fit at the feeder, and I don’t think they’re feeding on smaller birds, so it might just be curiosity.

Who knew that one of my goals in life was to have the local scrub jay population watching me and wondering what the hell I’m up to next?

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Proof Of Life – August 27th

I know that, as a rule, we all sorta hate Mondays. For, reasons. Legitimate reasons.

But Wednesdays are starting to really get on my nerves as well.

Peeking over the multiple monitors on my desk, it’s scary just how much stuff is still just piled up in semi-orderly stacks. Not to mention what’s still out in the driveway in the PODS units. But there are only so many hours in the day.

On this side of the monitors it’s much more orderly and coherent. I would be a blubbering idiot by now if that hadn’t happened. It’s a little oasis of order (at least, order-ish) where I can find things that I need and have room to move about. The computer works, the internet is up and stable, I have my tunes, even most of the cables are in some sort of neat-ish arrangement. It’s functional.

But over there… I found the glowing star ball and the three champagne corks from the three recent Chiefs Super Bowl wins and put them in their place of glory. Beyond that, it’s slightly sorted chaos.

Maybe this upcoming long weekend will offer at least a few hours to attack. Or at least empty out a PODS unit into the garage.

Any progress is good progress.

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Clear & A Couple Hundred

The monsoonal flow shifted and there was flash flooding up in the Central Valley, but it was a nice enough day here, with just the tops of a few thunderheads peeking over the horizon here and there.

Good timing too, since the thinnest sliver of a crescent Moon was back to be spotted in the evening sky.

 

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