Saturday, July 9, 2011

The Arrogance Of Seismic Testing

I have mentioned previously being a bit perplexed by all the Barnett Shale Seismic Testing cable that has been strewn all over East Fort Worth.

I've wondered how permission is granted to run the cable across streets and resident's property.

And then last week, on the east side of the Tandy Hills, I saw a phalanx of trucks like you see in the picture, making an incredibly loud racket. I wondered at the time what this was like for the people in their homes a short distance from the racket makers.

Well, today Don Young emailed me, and others, an open letter to City Councilwoman, Kathleen Hicks, she being the councilwoman representing the district in which the Tandy Hills lies.

Included in the email were three pictures with captions. The caption for the above photo was "Heavy industry invades my neighborhood: Meadowbrook Drive @ Sanderson, FW, TX, July 2011."

Below is Don Young's letter to Fort Worth City Councilwoman, Kathleen Hicks and below that, two more photos with captions....

Dear Councilwoman Kathleen Hicks-

My neighbors and I are very concerned about a massive seismic testing operation/experiment currently underway in our neighborhoods. Dawson Geophysical, a subcontractor for the private, for-profit companies, Chesapeake and XTO Energy, are using public streets and ROW's to gather seismic data from a vast area.

They are also gathering this data from under private property for their own, for-profit uses. Many of us did not give permission for Dawson to gather this data from under our properties. You wrote in a message to the West Meadowbrook NA on July 8 that, quote, "If a City property has not been leased, no seismic testing is allowed." Please explain why testing is allowed under our private property without permission and how sound waves can distinguish leased from un-leased property.

You also wrote that, quote. "... properties are protected against damage." Will you please provide a detailed plan on how public and private property will be protected from damages. What is your plan for compensation in cases where damage occurs in the near and long-term?

As our council representative for District 8, we request that you provide scientific documentation proving seismic testing is safe for people, wildlife, pets and sub-surface life forms, both short and long term and in an urban environment - that it will not cause hearing loss, discomfort, brain hemorrhage or other biological or psychological impacts to humans and other life forms.

Additionally, we request documentation that proves seismic testing will not harm slab foundations, public streets, sidewalks, plumbing, sprinkler systems, utilities, septic systems, water wells, electronic devices and other public and private property in any way including, causing subsidence, cracks, wear and tear or any other negative impacts.

We also request proof that our homeowners' insurance will not be impacted in any way by seismic testing including, increased rates or reduced liability coverage.

It is essential that this documentation come from an independent, third-party, peer-reviewed source and not from the gas drilling industry, City of FW or any other party who benefits financially from drilling or seismic testing. It is important that the document demonstrate that such testing is safe in an urban environment and has been monitored for a period of at least five years. It is imperative that this proof be provided in a timely manner since the City has already issued permits and testing is underway.

You may be aware that a sizable number of property owners within the seismic testing area did NOT sign a mineral lease. Many who did sign regret signing for various reasons or believe they did so under duress or without all the facts. Others rightfully believe they were misled by or lied to by land-men working for the same companies now doing the seismic testing. Still others doubt the City did due diligence before allowing seismic testing putting an unfair burden on the residents of FW.

In fact, the City did not require environmental testing prior to allowing drilling to proceed by ordinance. City Attorney, Sarah Fullenwider, stated publicly in 2006 that, because the State does not require environmental impact assessments the City would not require them either. Ongoing research indicates that urban and rural drilling is dangerous to public health, safety, the environment and can reduce property value and marketability.

Because the City did not see fit to require independent environmental impact assessments for drilling, pipelines and other NG production in an urban setting and in ALL zoning classes, how can we expect they did so for seismic testing?

We need answers from you in order to protect ourselves, our pets and property. If you cannot provide the documents requested within one weeks time, we expect an immediate halt to all seismic testing on public property until such evidence is available that proves testing is safe.

Respectfully-
Don Young


 You can feel them coming from blocks away. They stop about every 50' to "thump" the ground.


The vibrations from the giant "foot" on all three vehicles literally shakes the teeth in your head when applied to the street.

Saturday Hiking The Semi-HOT Tandy Hills With CatsPaw Prostrate In HEAT

Yesterday by the time I was done with my Tandy Hills hill hiking I was such a HOT wet mess I was thinking I needed to find some other source of outdoor aerobic endorphin stimulation til the air gets the high humidity out of its system.

But, creature of habit that I be, I went back to the Tandy Hills again today. I knew it would not be a repeat of yesterday's sweat-a-thon, due to the temperature not even being in the 90s when I headed to the hills.

It is only 93 right now, coming up on 4. I do not believe the predicted high of 106 will be reached today.

As you can see in the picture it was a bit cloudy when I did my hill meandering. The clouds make a nice buffer between me and the HOT sun. Thus the cooler temps.

And then for about the last half mile of hill hiking I was getting hit with big refreshing drops of rain. I wanted the rain to go into downpour mode, but it did not. Not til I was in line to checkout of Town Talk. And that downpour did not last til I was out of the store.

CatsPaw made an amusing comment to a blogging earlier today regarding the predicted high of 106 degrees Fahrenheit and taking me to the Parker County Peach Festival.

CatsPaw commented....

When I see a number like that, the "F" ain't meaning Fahrenheit. I am practically prostrated with this heat. I would have offered to take you to the Peach Festival, but I would have stayed in the running car and you would have had to bring me peach juleps and alligator on a stick as I fanned myself in front of the AC. (Two can play at this game of talking about going somewhere and then not going.) I like peaches but I don't like 'em 106 degrees worth.

Til CatsPaw pointed it out to me, I did not realize I do have a tendency to talk about going somewhere and then not going there. I will take this up with my therapist, Dr. L.C., at our next session.

This Coming Thursday Rockin' the Green Trinity River's Happy Hour Inner Tubing Party

The ad on the left, advertising the Trinity River Vision Boondoggle's Rockin' the River Live on the Trinity Inner Tube Happy Hour is in this week's Fort Worth Weekly.

The River Rockin' takes place the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the summer months of June, July and August.

This means this coming Thursday is another Trinity River Inner Tubing Happy Hour day.

I saw the Trinity River yesterday as I drove over the bridge heading east on Randol Mill Road. The river has turned a very interesting shade of green.

Did the 2nd Rockin' the River Inner Tubing Happy Hour see an increase or decrease in the number of floaters?

Is the Trinity River turning green due to the water warming up, due to the HOT weather, causing algae and other bad stuff to grow?

You reading this in the Pacific Northwest and wondering why anyone would have concerns about inner tubing in a river, well, the Trinity River is not like pristine Pacific Northwest rivers. It is more like a ditch or a slough.

In the Pacific Northwest context, going inner tubing in the Trinity River would be like going inner tubing in the Straits of Juan de Fuca off the coast of Victoria, British Columbia. With the Straits of Juan de Fuca being a waterway in which Victoria pumps raw, untreated sewage.

However, if you went inner tubing in the Straits of Juan de Fuca, off the coast of Victoria, the polluted water would be your only thing to look out for. You would not be sharing the water with scary fish like alligator gar. Or actual alligators. Or snapping turtles. Or snakes like water moccasins.

What is the reason the Trinity River Vision Boondoggle has added Happy Hour Inner Tube Floats to its vision? How much do the Happy Hours cost? Is the cost being covered completely by the sponsors?

Are J.D. Granger and his mom, Kay, going to be in the Trinity River on Thursday? If not, why not?

We Are Going To Have Ourselves A Very HOT Second Saturday Of July In Texas Today

I was up late last night, which has me up after the sun this 2nd Saturday of July. July 9, to precisely identify the date.

Looking skyward through the bars of my patio prison cell you can see it is yet one more blue morning in Texas.

In a little over a half hour the 2011 iteration of the Parker County Peach Festival will be underway. I do not believe I will be having myself any Parker County peaches today.

Every year since I've been putting Google ads on my websites and blogs the week leading up to the Parker County Peach Festival has been the biggest week, Google AdSense wise.

This is a bit of a mystery due to the fact that I can run a specific channel on a specific webpage, giving me the AdSense data for that page. The specific Parker County Peach Festival page does not account for the jump in ad revenue. For example, yesterday the Parker County Peach Festival only made $5.89, while the total for the day, of my websites and blogs, was $92.94.

It's very perplexing.

I choose not to think about it and go swimming instead.

But, before I do that I must mention that yesterday the temperature forecast high for today was 99. Overnight this has changed to today's scheduled high being 106. With a Heat Index real feel of 107. This is going to make for a HOT Parker County Peach Festival. Likely straining the ability of the misters to cool the festival goers.

Friday, July 8, 2011

My Thermometer Tells Me We Have Hit 105 This Friday At My Location In Texas

Well, as you see, via my computer temperature monitoring device at a half hour before 5, we have reached the highest temperature so far this year.

105.

But feeling like only 102. Due to the Wind Chill Factor, I guess, canceling the humidity, due to 9 mph winds.

I have noticed the A/C seems to be running almost non-stop. My power bill was only $66 last month. I suspect this month's bill will be higher.

Currently, at my former location in Mount Vernon, Washington, it is 63 degrees, with a passing shower or two.

On July 20 of 2008 I flew to Seattle from Love Field in Dallas. When I left it was over 100 here, when I arrived in Seattle it was in the 50s.

I've mentioned before that I shivered until I returned to Texas. Actually, for more reasons than just the temperature.

Seeing Hello Kitty On The HOT Tandy Hills While Elsie Hotpepper Refuses To Get Parker County Peach Festival Peaches

A new art installation appeared on the Tandy Hills today.

A cursory forensic exam indicates this is Japanese Guerrilla Art. That conclusion was arrived at due to the fact that the item you see hanging from the tree limb is a deflated Japanese Hello Kitty balloon.

Maybe it floated in the atmosphere all the way from Japan, an airborne version of the Japanese floating fish balls that wash up on the Pacific coast.

Today the Tandy Hill hiking was almost too HOT.

This is perplexing me. In summers past I easily managed hiking the hills when it was well over 100. I think the current problem may be due to the humidity. I may have to seek an alternative form of aerobic stimulation until this humidity problem goes away.

As you can see, currently we are being heated to 102 with the Heat Index making it really feel like 113.

I was thinking that Elsie Hotpepper was going to the Parker County Peach Festival with me after I blogged that I was seeking someone to take me to the peaches.

But.

Elsie Hotpepper has informed me that on Saturday she is going to emulate Bruno Mars' Lazy song and lay about all day, poolside, soaking up the sun. And, if I know my Hotpepper, which I do, consuming copious amounts of adult beverages.

Ending this blogging on a pleasant note, tomorrow the forecast is for a high of 99 for the Parker County Peach Festival, a temperature greatly preferable to something over 100.

Who Wants To Go To The Parker County Peach Festival With Me Tomorrow For Alligator On A Stick & Peach Julep?

Who wants to go to the Parker County Peach Festival with me tomorrow?

The Parker County Peach Festival surrounds Weatherford's Parker County Courthouse Square starting Saturday, July 9 at 8:00am, til 5:00pm.

Admission is $5, with kids 12 and under getting in for free.

There is free parking from the Ninth Grade Center (1007 S. Main St.) Exit 408, Weatherford College (225 College Park Dr) Exit 409, and the First Monday Grounds (100 Block Santa Fe) Exit 409. Free Shuttle services to the Peach Festival are available from the parking locations. There is free handicap parking and a handicap shuttle from Weatherford Ninth Grade Center.

You can find directions to Weatherford, the Peach Festival and the parking lots, and a map, by going here.

In addition to the more than 200 arts and crafts vendors, the Parker County Peach Festival has many food vendors.

The last time I went to the Parker County Peach Festival the food items that stick in my memory, besides all the various peach products, were menu items like frog leg poboys, shrimp stew, alligator on a stick, roasted coon, monkey rice, bear meat pies, catfish poboys, Tennessee pork sandwich and giant smoked turkey legs.

You will find plenty of Parker County peaches, in many forms, including fresh peaches, plus peaches that have been turned into ice cream, pie, cobbler, juleps, smoothies and other peachy goodies.

Any outdoor Texas summer festival can be a bit of a HOT experience. At the Parker County Peach Festival you will find some relief from the sun via storefront awnings.

I remember escaping the heat for awhile by going into a museum where quilts were on display. The quilts ended up being very interesting.

You will also find several walk-through cooling misters throughout the festival grounds. Walking through a mister is very refreshing. Those are festival goers you see getting misted in the picture.

There are also tented areas you can secure a seat under to listen to music acts. There are several music/performance stages at the Parker County Peach Festival, with entertainment going non-stop all day.

I have greatly enjoyed both times I've gone to the Parker County Peach Festival.

The most recent time I tried to go to the Parker County Peach Festival was on a Sunday. I did not realize, at that point in time, that the Peach Festival was a one day only event. It is such a HUGE event that it did not occur to me that it would not be running all weekend long, starting on Thursday or Friday and running through Sunday.

But, it is Saturday only. And only til 5:00pm. Putting on such a HUGE event seems like an awful lot of effort to have it run for only 9 hours on one day.

So. Who wants to drive me to Weatherford tomorrow for alligator on a stick and a peach julep?

Day 8 Of July Thinking About Kava Kava Tea & The Dangers Inherent In Being A Texas Rangers Baseball Fan

The second Friday of July, Day 8, has dawned with the hottest morning so far in 2011, at 83 degrees.

In the view from my patio prison cell you are looking at a jar of Kava Kava Sun Tea busy brewing naturally.

Kava Kava is an intoxicating beverage drinking habit I picked up the last time I was in Samoa. Or was it Fiji?

The predicted heat level for today has been revised upward. We are now scheduled to get to 105 with a real feel Heat Index of 108.

I have never been much of a baseball fan, but I've never thought being that type fan was any sort of fatal pursuit. Yet at last night's Texas Ranger's game at the Ballpark in Arlington a Brownwood firefighter named Shannon Stone fell over a railing, head first, when he tried to catch a ball thrown at him by Texas Ranger, Josh Hamilton. Mr. Stone died of head injuries.

Almost exactly a year ago, on July 6, 2010, another firefighter, this one named Tyler Morris, from Lake Cities, fell while trying to catch a foul ball. This fall was not fatal.

Methinks the Ballpark in Arlington needs to work on the safety of their safety rails. Or ban fans from trying to catch balls. And ban players from throwing balls at fans. And maybe seat firefighters at least 3 rows back from the nearest railing.

It is time to go swimming now before it gets any hotter.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Elsie Hotpepper Bails On Hopping The Tandy Hills While Carlotta Camano Flips Out

I got to the Tandy Hills HOT Meatgrinder a few minutes after 4.

Do the hills look HOT in the picture?

I'd barely parked when my phone rang and I saw it was incoming from that chronic excuse maker, Elsie Hotpepper.

Like I said earlier, I was expecting Elsie to do some Hot Hill Hopping with me today as part of her ongoing effort to get herself in better shape as she prepares to leave her Roaring 20's and enter the Great Depression of the 30s.

Elsie called to say she was not going to make it to the hills, due to an accident. What a shock. Elsie claimed that when she backed up to leave her location she allegedly backed into a pole which allegedly knocked off her rear view mirror, which allegedly rendered Elsie unable to do any hiking.

I need photo evidence of Elsie's alleged accident. And an explanation as to why Elsie Hotpepper requires a rear view mirror in order to hike hills.

Despite being 100 degrees the Tandy Hills felt less HOT than it did 2 days ago when it was only 94. This was because the day after day HIGH HEAT has caused the humidity to drop. Which creates a more desert-like environment which is much more pleasant than the hot wet blanket affect caused by high humidity.

This fact is born out by the current temperature reading of 102 at 5:36 pm. With humidity at only 20% the real feel Heat Index is the same as the real temperature.

Tomorrow, Friday, we are currently scheduled for a real temperature of 103, with a real feel Heat Index of 108. Is high humidity returning? Blowing in from the Gulf?

Well, enough of the weather in Texas for now. I must go talk to Carlotta Camano about her flipping out issues.

Hot Hill Hopping With Elsie Hotpepper On The Sultry Tandy Hills

It is almost 4 in the afternoon of the first Thursday of July. As you can see it is currently 100 degrees with a real feel of 105.

There is not much of a refreshing breeze blowing.

So, I think it is an excellent time of the day, with perfect conditions, to go do some HOT hill hiking on the Tandy Hills.

Due to the sobering fact that Elsie Hotpepper is rapidly approaching the significant birthday where one leaves their Roaring 20s behind and enters the Depressing 30s, Elsie has decided to start taking better care of herself.

So, Elsie Hotpepper is going to go do some HOT hill hopping with me today. I think it may be too soon after giving up her multiple vices for Elsie to try something this strenuous. Time will tell.

I have been sworn to a no Elsie pictures pledge, so don't go expecting to be seeing some Ultra Hot Hotpepper Hill pics later today. I never risk raising the ire of Elsie Hotpepper, so there will be no shutterbugging aimed in the Hotpepper's direction.

I need to get out of here. I have a meeting on the hills in about 20 minutes. I can not be late.