Sunday, July 30, 2023

Cracker Jill Woke Up In Walmart


Saw that which you see here, this final Sunday morning of July, in Walmart. 

Cracker Jill.

I quickly took the photo and did not notice til getting the photo of the phone that Cracker Jill is Celebrating Women in Sports. And more specifically, the Women's World Cup currently underway.

When I saw the Cracker Jill display my first thought was wondering why the right wing nutjobs have not fussed over Cracker Jill replacing Cracker Jack in their relentless repetitive making fools of themselves over  this that or the other empathetic thing being "woke".

Maybe Cracker Jill is not yet in distribution all across the country.

It has been decades since I had Cracker Jack popcorn.

I wonder if Cracker Jill uses the same recipe.

Perhaps having no nuts...

Saturday, July 29, 2023

Is Wichita Falls Extra Hot Due To A Heat Dome or Bad Luck?


Interesting article in this Saturday morning's Wichita Falls Times News Record about The Falls leading in the heat marathon.

Apparently I am living in the HOTTEST town around.

One big benefit of it being so HOT for so many days, with no rain, is the humidity has dropped, making it feel less HOT.

But, something about this ongoing heatwave has caused a plague of crickets to invade interior spaces. That plague seems to have abated in the last couple days. I currently hear no crickets chirping.

The Times New Record article about the current overly HOT situation in Wichita Falls in its entirety...

The Falls leading in the heat marathon

What is it about Wichita Falls? A heat dome? Secret government experiment? Aliens? Bad luck?

Whatever it is, the city holds the dubious distinction of being the hottest town among its neighbors this summer.

The National Weather Service in Norman, Okla. -- whose territory includes a big chuck of North Texas – looked at the records and found some interesting figures.

Oklahoma City, which is about 110 miles from the Falls as the crow flies (if crows fly in this heat), has had just one day this summer where the temperature hit 100 degrees.

One.

A little farther south where it might be expected things would be hotter, the weather service for Dallas-Fort Worth reports 19 days of 100 degrees or more.

Wichita Falls?

Standing at 24 days on Friday -- and counting. Three of those days reached 110 degrees.

Wichita Falls typically gets 32-33 days per year where the daytime high hits or passes 100 degrees. The last day for triple-digit highs on average is Sept. 6, although 100-plus heat has been known to go into middle October.

That means Wichitans likely have another five or six weeks of hot weather ahead.

The NWS predicts 106 to 108 highs here for the next week.

DFW and OKC may be bigger, but when it comes to heat, the Falls can’t be beat.

Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Theo & Ruby Take Their Parental Units To See Taylor Swift In Seattle


Incoming email last night, with four photos.

Apparently, Theo & Ruby joined the throngs causing traffic jams in Seattle this weekend, with some of the traffic jamming caused by Taylor Swift and her Eras Tour playing where the Seattle Seahawks play football.

The four photos along with the explanatory text, with the first explanatory text referencing the above photo...

The twins and one of their besties plus Kristin and Dana and I joined 74,000 (give or take) of our closest friends for a little concert at Lumen Field last night. It was amazing.


They handed out wristbands with two lights that lit up at various times in many colors, all along with the music. Made the stadium look incredible.


The giant screen was also incredible. The quality of the image was mind-blowing.


And there were lots of special effects - the heat from these flames was startling!

We had a great time. Because you’ll ask: David is not a Swiftie and so he stayed home with the poodles.
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The Kingdome replacement sure is an upgrade from that long gone venue. I only went to a couple football games in the Kingdome, several baseball games, and one Seattle Supersonic game when they played in the Kingdome whilst their regular venue was being renovated.

I guess I will go to the Taylor Swift show when it comes to Wichita Falls....

Monday, July 24, 2023

Wichita Falls Dump Truck Mayhem With Broken Pole Big Bang & Fireball


What you are looking at here is the Saturday afternoon view from my bedroom window. I was in the kitchen this morning when I heard a loud noise that sounded like the garbage truck dropping a garbage bin, with the noise much louder than the norm.

I looked out the window and just as I saw the garbage truck, across the street from my abode I heard a loud explosive popping noise, and then saw a fireball.

I could see the dump truck had some snagged lines from a power pole, breaking the pole near the bottom, causing the pole to lean over.

My power flickered off for a second or two.

Soon sirens were blaring, followed by the arrival of a firetruck and other emergency vehicles. A few hours later the repair was underway, and is ongoing. 

This sort of thing passes for excitement in this dull little town...

The Return Of The Original Watermelon Festival At Downtown Wichita Falls Original Farmers Market


A year, or so, ago, a dispute at the downtown Wichita Falls Farmers Market caused a rogue group to split from the existing Farmers Market to start up a new Farmers Market a few blocks north of the original Farmers Market.

The rogue Farmers Market is not in a nice facility, with an outdoor plaza, such as exists at the original Wichita Falls Farmers Market. 

Last week this town's only newspaper, the Wichita Falls Times News Record had a headline saying Watermelon Festival returns to Wichita Falls Farmers Market.

The Watermelon Festival is the funnest festival I've experienced in this town. So, seeing that headline made me happy.

And then I read the article.

The Watermelon Festival took place this past Saturday at the rogue Farmers Market, not the original Farmers Market.

So, I did not go get myself some watermelon on Saturday.

Then yesterday I got an email which included that graphic you see above. Make note of "The Original" part of the graphic.

Here is the text from the Watermelon Festival email...

12th Annual Watermelon Fest

The Original Watermelon Fest returns to the Downtown Wichita Falls Farmers Market on Saturday, July 29th from 9am - 1pm, hosted by the Board of Directors of Downtown Wichita Falls Development.

Entertainment:
FREE Watermelon Slices - 10AM - 1PM or until we run out
Melon Bar
Seed Spitting Contest - 11AM
Watermelon Eating Contest - 12PM
Fruit Carving by Earl Carter
Watermelon volcanoes and Mini Catapults by CrashWorks
Live Music by TriFikeda

Shopping:
Watermelon margaritas by the Traveling Tavern
Frozen watermelon wine drinks by OG Cellars
Watermelon pie by Pies on the Side
Watermelon soap by The Front Porch Farm
Watermelon earrings by Wildflower Clay Co.
and more watermelon inspired handmade goods!
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Watermelon pie? That does not sound good to me. Watermelon margaritas and frozen watermelon wine drinks might be tasty.

COVID killed the Watermelon Festival, along with other festivals, like the Blackberry Festival, which was another fun one, with real tasty blackberry cobbler.

The watermelon seed spitting contest is amusing. I do not remember seeing a watermelon eating contest at the previous Watermelon Festivals I've been to. I have zero clue was a watermelon volcano might be, or mini catapults.

Next Saturday is currently scheduled to be HOT, over 100. If I remember correctly the interior space at the Farmers Market is air conditioned. That or it has multiple ceiling fans. 

Friday, July 21, 2023

Chill In The Air Takes Me Back To Lucy Park With Grasshoppers


We are having a brief break from the outer world being heated to over 100 degrees. So, today it was not to the air-conditioned comfort of Walmart I ventured for some high speed walking, it was back to Lucy Park I drove.

After day after day after day being heated over 100 degrees, being outside with the temperature only in the 80s, with a strong wind blowing, it felt relatively chilly.

Tomorrow is scheduled to be even chillier. And then on Sunday we are back in the HOT frying pan.

I have zero clue what type flowers the yellow blooms are, you see above. Lucy Park has a lot of flowers blooming.


With the temperature almost chilly I figured cold blooded slithering things would not be moving too fast.

So, I hiked the Lucy Park backwoods jungle today. I saw no snakes. But did see a lot of grasshoppers. 

Grasshoppers are annoying. But, not as annoying as the crickets that have somehow been invading my interior space.

A couple days ago I made mention of a circus arriving in town, in a blog post titled The Portugal Circus Comes To A Wichita Falls Mall Parking Lot.

In that blog post I made mention of the fact that I'd heard nothing of this circus via local media, not in print, on TV, online or the radio. 

I also made mention of the fact that it seemed like it would be unlikely this circus would have elephants, lions, tigers and bear, or other critters on associates with a circus. 

Well, this morning I heard a radio advertisement for the Portugal Circus. No mention was made of any critters. Just some mention of circus acts, and I think clowns. And that admission is free for those 2 years old and younger.

I can't imagine many toddlers waddle up to the admission gate to get in free....

Wednesday, July 19, 2023

The Portugal Circus Comes To A Wichita Falls Mall Parking Lot


A couple days ago, driving by the Sikes Senter Mall, I made note of some odd structures being constructed on the mall's east side parking lot, by Maplewood Drive. Yesterday, driving by, I saw that the odd structures were something called the Portugal Circus. Actually, upon closer perusal, the name appears to be DO Portugal Circus.

A circus from Portugal? On a Texas parking lot? In Summer? At over 100 degrees?


Today, after my regularly scheduled walk, currently taking place in Walmart, due to the extreme heat, I drove onto the Sikes Senter mall's parking lot for photo taking purposes.

I saw a sign saying the next show is tomorrow, Thursday, starting at 7:30 pm.

The temperature should still be a bit HOT in tomorrow's early evening. 

Where are the animals being housed for this circus? I assume there are animals involved. Doesn't a circus usually have an elephant, some lions, maybe a tiger or two?

I have seen no mention made of this circus coming to town in this town's rather pitiful newspaper, the Wichita Falls Times News Record. Nor have I heard any mention make of the Portugal Circus whilst listening to local radio.

One thing I do know, for sure, there is no way I am going to a circus on a Texas parking lot during an extreme heat wave...


Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Mostly Sunny Breezy With Hot Dangerous 109 Degree Heat In Wichita Falls


I won't be doing any extended outdoor aerobic activity today. Walmart will be my likely air-conditioned walking venue.

My outdoor exposure will be just the walk from my front door to my vehicle in the carport, and then from the vehicle parked on the Walmart parking lot, walking into Walmart, a half hour later walking back into the HEAT to my vehicle, driving back to the carport, and then walking back to my front door and cool air-conditioned comfort.

I do not recollect previously reading the day's weather at my Wichita Falls location described as "Mostly sunny, breezy and hot, dangerous heat."

I do not like my HEAT to be dangerous...

Sunday, July 16, 2023

Remembering Getting Misty At Six Flags While Smiling In Waco


 It is rare I remember all the memories in one of the OneDrive Memory emails I get from Microsoft, daily. 

Three of today's memories are remembering Six Flags Over Texas, in Arlington. Upon first glance I thought I was looking at Parker County Peach Festival photos, and the multiple cooling misters one finds at that festival.

But, upon closer examination I realized those are Six Flags misters misting people.

The two photos on the lower right are me, smiling like a crazed monkey.

There is this annoying gaslighter I know who is constantly gaslighting me about smiling. It is so annoying, and offputting. I shan't name the offending gaslighter, suffice to say she is real nutty.

I think the photo of me lifting up my sunglasses is from Lucy Park, here in Wichita Falls.

The photo below that I believe was taken on the Cameron Park mountain bike trails in Waco, Texas. I can tell that photo was taken with my now antique Casio digital camera. Whilst the other photo was taken with my phone.

I can not help but wonder what memories Microsoft will bring me tomorrow...

American Hero: Ian Prescott--U.S. Army Sergeant First Class


It is not often at my ripe old age that I read or hear something that manages to jerk a tear. Today was one of those rare exceptions.

Way back late in the previous century, after I had moved to Texas, I got a call informing me that one of my longtime friends, going back to early grade school, was moving to Oklahoma, to a town named Ada. The call was from the friend's husband. He was calling to say hello, and that he was having trouble convincing Chris, the wife, to make the move, with their three kids, the oldest two, boys, in high school, and their girl, in grade school.

Well, they made the move. And it was not long thereafter I drove up to Ada for the first of many visits.

A couple years later I had returned from Houston, dead tired, when I got a call from a tearful David, Chris's husband. Their younger boy, Ryan, had died in a car crash. David said Chris needed me, so I drove to Ada the next day. I arrived thinking I would find Chris in bed. Instead, I arrived to find a house full of people, with more coming and going constantly. With Chris meeting and greeting.

I drove back to Texas that night, saying I'd come back in three days, for the memorial. I did so. I had never been to such a memorial. It was held in a high school high tech auditorium. The school was wealthy due to having oil wells on the property. There were over two thousand people at the memorial, for Ryan and the other boy who died in the crash.

A couple days prior, David and Chris had been asked for photos, for part of the memorial. They did not know how these photos were to be used. Well, it was a slide show, set to music, projected on a HUGE screen that hovered above the stage. I tell you this was not easy to watch, so many scenes of Washington, including the Prescott family on the Deception Pass bridge. There was so much sobbing, able to be heard above the soundtrack.

I first met Ryan and his big brother, Ian, when they were just little kids, the oldest probably not more than four years old. Chris had come for a visit with them to my new house in Mount Vernon. I did not see the boys again, until I saw them in Oklahoma, now with a 12 year old sister.

I do not remember when it was, maybe in 2004, when I met up with Chris at the WinStar Casino, when she told me that one of the things that made her okay with the move to Oklahoma, was knowing I was nearby, if needed. 

In 2008 the Prescotts left Oklahoma, moving back to our old hometown of Burlington. Ian got married to a nice Okie girl named Carrie, and they proceeded to have four or five kids. Whilst Ian joined the military, eventually becoming a U.S. Army Sergeant First Class. 

I do not remember how I first learned that Ian had been badly wounded. At some point in the last couple years I learned that the Gary Senise Foundation was helping Ian. I called Chris last winter, got updated on Ian's current condition, the house Ian and family are getting thanks to the Gary Senise Foundation, and confirmation of reports I had received telling me she had become a bit of a hermit.

The jerking of tears happened when reading the Gary Senise article about Ian, seeing a current photo of him, and remembering that little boy who visited me in Mount Vernon with his mom and brother, all those years ago.

And then I found a TV news article titled "Combat wounded Crestview veteran to be give mortgage free home."

In that TV news article you see photos of the house under construction, details about it being a smart home. Along with a photo of Ian and Carrie's kids, and Chris and David's grandkids, photos of whom, I had never before seen.

War and guns really need to be banned from the planet...

Saturday, July 15, 2023

Relatively Cool Lucy Park Saturday Kayaking


On this third Saturday of July the outer world at my location has been chilled to well under 100 degrees. And so it was not to Walmart today for my daily fast walking communing with nature. It was to Lucy Park I drove.

Total cloud cover, gusts of wind, and 82 degrees made for the most pleasant outdoor activity in weeks.

I walked out on the Lucy Park suspension bridge today to see something I'd not seen before. A kayaker kayaking down the Wichita River.

I would think kayaking on the Wichita River would get a bit dicey at times, what with the river getting shallow at some locations.

And then there is a mile or two downstream where the kayaker would come to the location of the original Wichita Falls, which is now not even close to being a waterfall but is a location where the river drops elevation enough to create what looks like rapids.

With rocks.

Tomorrow is predicted to be another chilly day, I hope with wind gusts and lots of clouds. And then Monday we return to getting baked over 100 degrees...

Miss Chris Takes Us To Mount Rainier This Morning


Saw that which you see here, this morning, on Facebook, via Miss Chris, she being one of my favorite Washingtonians.

Miss Chris and Miss Sheila built themselves a new home in the Washington town named Lacey. Lacey is a short distance east of Olympia.

At Chris and Sheila's previous location in the Seattle suburb of Kent they did not have a direct view of Mount Rainier.

As you can see, at their new location, Mount Rainier is an easily seen close by neighbor.

It looks like Mount Rainier has lost most of its snow covering. Seems a bit early in the melting time of the year for the Mountain to be this bald.

At my current flat location, no matter which direction I look, for hundreds of miles, there is nothing like Mount Rainier to be seen on the horizon...

Friday, July 14, 2023

Puget Sound Sand Castles With David, Theo & Ruby


Incoming email from sister Michele, with several photos and the following explanatory text...

"We had a beach day recently, which always means an attempt to thwart the tide. Sadly, the tide won, again."

I assume the beach day was at Harstine Island, located at the south end of Puget Sound, and not Birch Bay, located way to the north, almost to Canada.

David, Theo and Ruby have become adept at sand castling, having received professional training on a Pacific Ocean beach in San Diego.

Above we are seeing the result of the sand castling, awaiting the incoming tide.


 And now the tide has arrived, with David, Theo and Ruby waiting to see if their sand walls can keep out the tide.


And now we see photo documentation documenting the fact that the tide won, washing into oblivion the Tacoma Trio's construction.

I have not seen a saltwater beach since summer of 2017. I have seen seagulls since then, though...

Thursday, July 13, 2023

Minestrone & Cereal For Cute Residents Of Kiwanis Park Prairie Dog Town


Well over 100 degrees on this second Thursday of July. Making Walmart my air-conditioned location to go on a nature walk of the anthropological sort, observing the interesting various iterations of humans pushing carts around Walmart.

On the way to Walmart I visited the nearby Prairie Dog Town in Kiwanis Park. It had been a long time since I last visited the neighborhood Prairie Dogs.

I had some minestrone that had been in the fridge for a week. And a couple boxes of unopened cereal that a neighboring diabetic no longer could consume.

A couple years ago a rather dire effort was undertaken to restrict the Prairie Dogs to living inside a walled enclosure. The dozens of Prairie Dogs which had made homes outside the enclosure were evicted, or entombed when their underground dens were crushed.

Upon arrival I saw no Prairie Dogs.

I walked to the Prairie Dog wall and scooped the minestrone into the compound, which did not attract any interest.

Then I started tossing out cereal. Soon I saw what you see above and below.


The above is only a fraction of the Prairie Dog action that suddenly erupted. There were a lot of Prairie Dog puppies. They are cute.

That is a pair of the puppies that you see at the lower left of the first photo, munching on cereal.

The Prairie Dogs, mostly the puppies, did a lot of play fighting between food munching. They remind me of Meerkats.

Since it was so HOT, my visit to Prairie Dog Town only lasted about 10 minutes.

My high speed walking visit to Walmart lasted about 45 minutes.

I suspect tomorrow Walmart will again be my walking location, due to the temperature again being well over 100...

Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Birth Certificate Search Turns Up Old Photos


This morning I found myself on the hunt for my birth certificate.

To no avail.

But, in a box containing all sorts of documents, including hundreds of photos, I found one or two or three, well, the number is three, of photos I felt compelled to share.

In the first photo we are sitting on the rooftop garden, above the carport. That would make that my nephew Jeremy I am holding. Jeremy was born on May 9, 1986, which would make this picture having been taken a couple months later. I can intuit such due to the fact that Jeremy is real little, flowers are blooming, and the trim is still green. 

1986 was the first year I lived in the new house in Mount Vernon. I did not like the green trim, and so changed it to brick red, the first summer living in that house.
 

Above that would be Jeremy's big brother, also known as Christopher. Jeremy is usually referred to to by his initials, JR, middle name Ryan. Christopher's middle name is Jay, so he is usually referred to as CJ.

Christopher is in the living room of the Mount Vernon house, petting Hortense.

Hortense made the move to Texas, lasting two years, dying from a stroke at around 21 years old. Hortense lived a long, happy cat life.

Jeremy became an uncle last week, when his big brother's wife, Carissa, birthed Cade Christopher.


And above I believe we are looking at the last time all of my mom and dad's children and grandchildren were at the same location at the same time.

This was July 22, 2002, in Lynden Washington, at the Northwest Washington Fairgrounds.

I took a photo of this photo with my phone, which is why it looks a tad wonky.

That is the aforementioned Jeremy, in black, with his hands in his pockets, standing next to his big brother, Christopher. I think that is the top of Jeremy and Christopher's dad, Jack's head, next to CJ, with me next to Jack. New granny, Jackie, is next to me, then little brother Jake, still married to Jill, then the sibling we don't talk about, next to nephews Jason and Joey. I think that is Joey's girlfriend in turquoise. I almost forgot to mention, to the left of Jeremy is baby sister, Michele, and my favorite sister-in-law, Kristin.

And, obviously, that is mom and dad, the only ones sitting...

Monday, July 10, 2023

Humid Monday Walkaround Sikes Lake With A Few Geese Honking


On this second Monday of July, with the temperature in the 80s, with little wind blowing, along with extreme humidity making the temperature in the 80s feel way hotter, it was to Sikes Lake I ventured today for a walk around the lake.

This was my second return to Sikes Lake after learning of the shocking murder of 343 Sikes Lake geese, who were rounded up, marched into a container of some sort, and then gassed to death with carbon dioxide.

So far I have seen no information regarding what was done with the corpses of those 343 geese. 

On Saturday, both on the way to Lucy Park, and on the way back, there was a large group, well, maybe a dozen, of locals protesting the mass murder of the Sikes Lake geese. I have no clue what the protestors want to see happen. I don't think anyone can get arrested for the mass geese murder. The extermination was sanctioned by the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department at the request of Midwestern State University officials.

Today, at Sikes Lake, I saw that the remaining 40 some geese have segregated themselves into two separate flocks. One flock, the one you see above, is flocking at the east end of the lake, by the parking lot.


The other flock is flocking at the west end of the lake, which is what you see above. A couple ducks were mingling with the geese at the west end of the lake.

I am curious what happened to all those murdered geese. Aren't geese edible? Maybe MSU should have had a big BBQ...

Saturday, July 8, 2023

Humid Walk Through Lucy Park Jungle With Mini-Alligators


Today, Saturday, the second Saturday of July, is the first of three days in a row with the temperature not predicted to get above 100 degrees. With this three day respite, followed by day after day after day with the predicted temperature many degrees above 100.

So, with the temperature in the 80s, it was to Lucy Park I ventured for a humid walk through the Lucy Park backwoods jungle.

As you can see, the grass in the Lucy Park jungle has grown tall. Taller than me in some places. With thick tall grass, along with a semi-HOT temperature, one must keep a cautious eye out of snakes in the grass slithering around.

Today, I saw no snakes slithering, not a one. I did see a couple mini-alligators, also known as lizards.

We are being warned to be wary of mosquitos in Wichita Falls, due to a cluster of mosquitoes being found in a water pond, with mosquitoes infected with the deadly West Nile virus.

I have seldom had a mosquito bite in Texas.

In Washington I frequently got mosquito, and other, bug bites. To go on a Washington mountain hike one copiously covered oneself with bug repellent. And even then a bite or two or three would happen.

One thing I never had to worry about on a Washington mountain hike was snakes slithering. Well, in Western Washington, that is. In Eastern Washington I did have a snake encounter a couple times on an Eastern Washington hike. 

On a Western Washington mountain hike the biggest danger I ever encountered was bears.

Lots of bears....

Thursday, July 6, 2023

Great Uncle's First Look At Cade Christopher Weston


Now this is what you call a bundle of joy.

Cade Christopher.

Born July 5, 2023 in Phoenix, Arizona, weighing 4 pounds, 13 ounces. 18 inches tall.


Cade Christopher looks like he is smiling whilst getting held by Grandma Jackie.


 And here we are seeing Papa Christopher holding Cade.

Cade looks relaxed.

Christopher does not look quite as relaxed as his baby boy...

Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Welcome To The World Cade Christopher Weston

As I walked into Walmart, an hour before noon, my phone made its incoming text message noise.

I had my hands full at the time of the text message noise.

A few minutes later I remembered my phone had made its incoming text message noise.

So, I woke up the phone and found the following text message from my Sister Jackie, in Arizona...

"It's official. I'm a granny. 4 lbs 13 ounces 18" with strawberry hair 10 fingers and toes!"


 When I saw the message I quickly called Granny Jackie. No answer. Then I figured Sister Jackie must be at the hospital, which meant I would need to call her cell phone, not her landline.

Just as I was about to hit the call button on Jackie's cell phone number, Jackie's landline number popped up.

Jackie was home, not at the hospital. So, Jackie has not yet gotten to see her first grandson. The hospital has strict visiting rules. One visitor at a time. Something to do with COVID. 

The newborn baby boy's dad is my Favorite Nephew Christopher. The newborn baby boy's mom is my Favorite Niece-in-Law, Carissa. 

And the name of the newborn baby boy?

Cade Christopher Weston

I have now been a great Great Uncle three times. Spencer Jack, Hank Frank, and now, Cade Christopher.

I probably should mention that that is not a photo of Cade Christopher you see above. Sister Jackie is going to text me a photo when she gets to see Cade Christopher for the first time.

I Googled "newborn baby boy" and the photo above was the only one I found with what I thought might be strawberry colored hair.

Tuesday, July 4, 2023

At Sikes Lake With No Parade Or 4th of July Firecrackers Cracking Yet


I did not get horizontal til way too late on 4th of July Eve.

So, I got up this 4th of July morning too late to make it to downtown Wichita Falls for the 4th of July parade.

With the temperature barely 90, at 11 am, with a cooling breeze busy blowing, I drove the short distance to Sikes Lake for some 4th of July nature communing.

This was my first return to Sikes Lake since learning that 343 Sikes Lake geese had been exterminated, with a small population of around 40 geese left alive by the executioners.

Some of those survivors of the goose holocaust are what you see above, peacefully lounging in the shade of a gazebo and a couple trees.

This 4th of July I have yet to hear a single firecracker crack.

When I moved to Texas I figured Texans would be way more gungho exploding things than I was used to in Washington. My Mount Vernon location turned into a war zone on the 4th of July. 

Fireworks stands are plentiful in Washington, mostly on the Indian Reservations. Texas only has a couple Indian Reservations. And thus, few fireworks stands.

And thus Texas is not nearly as loud on the 4th of July as my old Washington home zone.

I suspect, though, before today is done, I will have heard at least one firecracker cracking...

Sunday, July 2, 2023

Hot Sunday Under The Blue Sky Above The Lucy Park Pagoda Remains


With the temperature a relatively cool 90 degree, with humidity and a little wind making those 90 degrees really feel like 93 degrees, it was back to the shade of Lucy Park I ventured on this first Sunday of July.

Which would make that the ruins of the Lucy Park Pagoda you here. Inside the remains of the Pagoda, looking up at the clear blue sky

It has been a few months since the Lucy Park Pagoda went up in flames. Methinks the metal remains need to be painted with a rust-proof paint, in a pleasing color, before Mother Nature oxidizes that which remains.

My usual Lucy Park parking location by the log cabin was full today. Not due to anything going on at the log cabin, but instead due to the fact that the Lucy Park swimming pool, located on the opposite side of the parking lot from the log cabin, is now open, with a lot of screaming kids getting wet and shouting Marco Polo over and over again.

The current temperature predicted for the 4th of July is a high of 99 degrees. The 4th of July parade starts at 9 am. The air should be way cooler than 99 degrees at that point in time. And my parade viewing location is under the shade provided by a tall building.