FINALLY SPRING, WEEK 2: It's only been a week since I started, and changes are already visible. Here's our forsythia. Last week it was in full yellow bloom; this week the flowers are beginning to fade and the leaves are arriving.
The change is evident throughout the countryside; the Bartlett pears that were in full bloom just last week are also dropping blossoms and replacing them with leaves.
Here is our traditional pond view taken from the back deck:
The tulip magnolia is now in full flower; grass (such as it is) is beginning to show, and the low shrubbery (bottom right) is beginning to show some buds.
Not a lot has changed in the fire pit view. I've been hoping to see some grass, but I suspect that it will take tilling and reseeding to recover.
Our new flower garden to be has finally been flattened out, drained, and a few more iris planted. Next up is to plant flowers, but that might wait a while until planting season really gets underway.
Finally this week two views from down across the pond. The first is of the dam with the partially hidden house above it; the second picture is of the pond and fountain taken from roughly the same location. The still-cleared hillside is proof that the brush that normally populates the hillside is still struggling to work its way through the leaf cover.
Until next week....
Sunday, March 17, 2024
Friday, March 15, 2024
WHY NOT JUST POST A 'STEAL THIS CAR' SIGN? Police advise residents to leave car keys outside to avoid confrontation with thieves.
Thursday, March 14, 2024
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES are living the luxe life. "The rest of us are just serfs on the government’s plantation."
HOW TOXIC IS DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION (DEI)? Companies are turning down billions in 'free money' to avoid it.
GREEN ENERGY: The renewable energy industry is a largely state and federal subsidy-based industry.
And subsidies are more reliable than the whims of the customers.
And subsidies are more reliable than the whims of the customers.
CHRISTINA PUSHAW explains the Buttigieg Principle.
[Christina Pushaw was formerly Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' press secretary.]
[Christina Pushaw was formerly Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' press secretary.]
A HUNDRED BILLION HERE, A HUNDRED BILLION THERE ... "A billion dollars is hardly a rounding error in a federal program these days, and $1 billion is usually considered the entry fee for any proposed new program."
NUKE THE MOON: Russia and China announce plan to build shared nuclear reactor on the moon.
I thinl Frank J (IMAO) beat them to it....
I thinl Frank J (IMAO) beat them to it....
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Sunday, March 10, 2024
BIDEN'S RED LINE: Robert Gates is smart; Joe Biden is not.
Robert Gates’s assessment of Biden’s foreign policy chops: “I think he has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades.” Gates made that assessment in 2014. It therefore predates Biden’s Afghanistan, Ukraine, Iran and other debacles. We can now revise Gates’s assessment to the past five decades.And five decades is long enough....
AS A NEAR-80-YEAR-OLD MARRIED MALE, I thought Katie Britt's Republican response to the State of the Union address was spot on. And for many families, the kitchen table is where most of the really important decisions are made.
MORE here. And I'm pretty sure the criticism within won't resonate in my neck of the woods....
MORE here. And I'm pretty sure the criticism within won't resonate in my neck of the woods....
YES, MS. WILLIS, YOU ARE ON TRIAL – in the court of public opinion.
It may not mean jail time -- which you richly deserve -- but it will mean ostracism from the public sphere.
It may not mean jail time -- which you richly deserve -- but it will mean ostracism from the public sphere.
FINALLY SPRING, WEEK 1: Last week's spring forsythia preview is proof this week that spring has finally sprung. Here's our forsythia this week, still in full bloom and the leaves just beginning to show.
Last week, while the forsythia was in full bloom, the Bartlett pear trees were mostly dormant; this week it seems every one in the county is in full bloom. Here are some from the county park where we walk:
Now on with the usuals. First, the pond from our back deck:
The trees are still bare, as expected, and for the most part the ground cover (i.e., brush) hasn't begun to poke through the leaves yet. I don't expect any change for at least a week, maybe two before any buds appear.
Here's the pond and its fountain. With the rain we've had, the pond is full -- overfull by about 2-3 inches. We haven't had water overflow the drain yet, but it's been close. Obviously it's past time for me to go down and make sure the overflow drains are staked down, sealed, and unclogged....
Here's the view from the opposite side of the pond. That's our house in the background and hopefully (a small one, actually) the leaves are dense enough to keep the brush in control as spring progresses.
Back up at the top, the daylilies that line our road are finally poking up through the mulch and leaves. There are also roses along the fence line behind this picture, but so far they're still dormant.
And finally, our house and barn taken from behind pine needles from across the road. The grass still looks kinda-sorta green, but it'll take more seed and some tilling to bring it back to last year's glory.
Until next week then....
Until next week then....
CALIFORNIA CITY votes to ban all non-US flags on government property.
And it's inclusive; the Stars and Stripes protects all citizens.
And it's inclusive; the Stars and Stripes protects all citizens.
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