Daylight Saving Time starts up tomorrow, Sunday, March 11.
I can not remember if this is the annual time switch I don't like or if it is the switch back to Standard Time that vexes me.
What I do know is Tootsie Tonasket of the Tonasket Tribe, in Eastern Washington, had this amusing message, you see here, about Daylight Saving Time, on Facebook this morning.
I did not realize til reading the Daylight Saving Time article in Wikipedia, this morning, that this was such a controversial issue.
I also, prior til this morning, thought the correct term was Daylight "Savings" Time. Apparently the correct term removes the "s" from Savings.
These type revelations always have me wondering what a myriad mess of other important things there are out there that I am being totally ignorant about.
I suspect, with the time switch, it will be dark tomorrow morning when I don't go swimming because of a serious chill in the air.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
The 2nd Saturday Of March Dawns Cold Thinking About Rounding Up Rattlesnakes
Looking through the bars of my patio prison cell on this 2nd Saturday of the 3rd month of 2012 you can not see that the outer world at my location is chilled to 49 degrees with clouds continuing to threaten the drippage of water.
49 degrees is the weather predictor's predicted high for today. So, apparently, it is already as hot as it is going to get today. The weather predictor's predicted low for today is 42.
A few days ago I was tempted to turn on the air conditioner for the first time this year. I thought I was done turning on the furnace, but I've got that device back providing artificial heat this morning.
The Sweetwater Rattlesnake Roundup starting rounding up rattlesnakes on Thursday. This always causes me to get interesting questions I can not answer, such as this question from Kenz40...
How do I contact someone about getting a cured/tanned rattlesnake hide?
I added the question mark. I have no answer to the question except to suggest attending this weekend's roundup of rattlesnakes in Sweetwater.
I will not be attending this weekend's Sweetwater Rattlesnake Roundup. Seeing the rattlesnakes rounded up once was enough for me.
I will also not be going swimming this morning, due to temperature issues.
49 degrees is the weather predictor's predicted high for today. So, apparently, it is already as hot as it is going to get today. The weather predictor's predicted low for today is 42.
A few days ago I was tempted to turn on the air conditioner for the first time this year. I thought I was done turning on the furnace, but I've got that device back providing artificial heat this morning.
The Sweetwater Rattlesnake Roundup starting rounding up rattlesnakes on Thursday. This always causes me to get interesting questions I can not answer, such as this question from Kenz40...
How do I contact someone about getting a cured/tanned rattlesnake hide?
I added the question mark. I have no answer to the question except to suggest attending this weekend's roundup of rattlesnakes in Sweetwater.
I will not be attending this weekend's Sweetwater Rattlesnake Roundup. Seeing the rattlesnakes rounded up once was enough for me.
I will also not be going swimming this morning, due to temperature issues.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Today's Walk With The Keechi Creek Ghosts Of Indians & John B. Denton
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| Keechi Creek |
The Keechi Creek walk was cut short by downfalling rain.
Keechi was the Indian name for what is now called Village Creek. Apparently I have blogged about this before, repetitive bore that I be. I was Googling for info about John Bernard Denton and found a previous blogging of mine near the top of the list.
Today I read an article about John B. Denton on a dentonwiki website.
That dentonwiki article took a more revisionist modern view of John B. Denton than some of the articles whose point of view is more rooted in the way the Anglo world viewed the Indian world a couple centuries ago.
Here's a blurb from the dentonwiki article...
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| The Death Of John B. Denton |
There were a lot of confused racists back in the days of Denton. His death is depicted in the picture. This took place a short distance north of the Village Creek Natural Historical Area. A Texas State Historical Marker marks the spot.
Denton sort of brought it on himself, getting killed by the natives. He joined General Edward H. Tarrant's Fourth Brigade. In April of 1841 the Ripley family was killed by some horse rustling Indians, likely Comanche, near what is present day Denton.
Tarrant's Texas militia took off to find some Indians to punish. Eventually they found the string of villages of peaceful agrarian Indians who lived along Keechi Creek, in current day Arlington. The militia destroyed two nearly empty villages, mostly deserted because the braves were gone hunting. The third village attacked was not undefended, which now had Denton in a real fight.
Soon Indians from other villages joined the fight and had Tarrant and Denton in full retreat. With Denton soon killed.
It is not known how many Indians were killed that day. But, this was the start of the final solution for this particular group of Native American tribes. Those who were not killed made their escape to Oklahoma, where there descendants live to this day. And operate a casino or two.
And have a Facebook page.
The 2nd Friday Of March Dawns Cold In Texas With Thoughts Of Bingo & BBQ
The temperature differential between the inner and outer world at my location on the planet is causing the view from my primary viewing portal on the world to be a bit steamy on this 2nd Friday of the 3rd month of 2012.
It is currently only 39 degrees with the sun only a few minutes into its daily heating duty.
39 degrees is 30 degrees colder than yester morning.
I do not believe I will attempt swimming this morning.
The weather predictors are predicting that precipitation is going to precipitate on North Texas again today. I prefer it when the weather predictors predict no precipitation precipitating.
Tonight is a Paradise Center Camp Bowie Bingo Night. I may be confusing reality with a dream, but I think Riscky's BBQ is somehow involved with the Bingoing.
I have not had a Riscky's BBQ rib since my mom and dad were here the first week of 2009.
I wish I could say I am going swimming now, but I strongly feel I can't.
It is currently only 39 degrees with the sun only a few minutes into its daily heating duty.
39 degrees is 30 degrees colder than yester morning.
I do not believe I will attempt swimming this morning.
The weather predictors are predicting that precipitation is going to precipitate on North Texas again today. I prefer it when the weather predictors predict no precipitation precipitating.
Tonight is a Paradise Center Camp Bowie Bingo Night. I may be confusing reality with a dream, but I think Riscky's BBQ is somehow involved with the Bingoing.
I have not had a Riscky's BBQ rib since my mom and dad were here the first week of 2009.
I wish I could say I am going swimming now, but I strongly feel I can't.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
The Stormy Second Thursday Of March View From Miss Puerto Rico's Balcony
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| Stormy View North From Miss Puerto Rico's Balcony |
So, I opted out of any outdoor salubrious endorphin inducing aerobic activity and went walking at Super Target instead.
On the way to Super Target Miss Puerto Rico called me. She was located at a Jack in the Box somewhere south of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.
Miss Puerto Rico told me a big storm was heading my way. She wanted me to unplug her three TVs so they would not get zapped by incoming lightning bolts.
So, after I was done walking around Super Target I drove to Miss Puerto Rico's and unplugged her TVs. So far, coming up on 5 in the afternoon, no lightning has flashed in my location.
I had myself a very fine swim in the rain this morning. I do not know if a repeat will be able to occur tomorrow morning. It was 69 degrees when I went swimming this morning. The rainstorm that has blown in throughout the day had also blown in colder temperatures, as in it is currently only 44.
Regarding the photo above of the view looking north from Miss Puerto Rico's balcony at the stormy, dark sky.
A few months ago I took a picture of the late afternoon, dark, shadowy view from this same location. That photo generated an odd comment from someone named Anonymous who was so perplexed by what was being depicted in the photo that s/he used Photoshop to lighten the image in the important quest to figure out what was being depicted, even though the text clearly explained it was the shadowy view looking north from Miss Puerto Rico's balcony.
Well, today's picture is even darker than the one that so perplexed Anonymous, I hope I have made it really clear what the picture is depicting, this time, so as to avoid any anonymous time wastage.
Day 8 Of March In Texas Is Beginning Warm With Incoming Solar Flares
The solar flaring sun had already arrived, this morning, by the time I opened my primary viewing portal on the outer world.
I am almost 100% certain I am currently too deep in the South to see any Northern Lights.
I have only seen the Aurora Borealis once. It was a some point during the 1990s, in Mount Vernon, in Washington. The Northern Lights were far more spectacular than any fireworks display I have ever witnessed.
But, minus any loud booms.
Speaking of loud booms.
In addition to the sun's electric storm the weather predictors are predicting an electric storm of the thunder and lightning variety, for today, at my location on the planet.
Currently, at this early morning point in the day, that aforementioned nuclear sky orb is heating the outer world to one degree shy of 70 degrees this 8th day of the 3rd month of 2012. Already over a third of March has passed into history.*
I think I will go swimming now and obsess over how quickly the days of my life are passing.
*UPDATE: Oops. I should have said already a quarter of March has passed into history. Thank you for anonymously correcting me, Anonymous.
I am almost 100% certain I am currently too deep in the South to see any Northern Lights.
I have only seen the Aurora Borealis once. It was a some point during the 1990s, in Mount Vernon, in Washington. The Northern Lights were far more spectacular than any fireworks display I have ever witnessed.
But, minus any loud booms.
Speaking of loud booms.
In addition to the sun's electric storm the weather predictors are predicting an electric storm of the thunder and lightning variety, for today, at my location on the planet.
Currently, at this early morning point in the day, that aforementioned nuclear sky orb is heating the outer world to one degree shy of 70 degrees this 8th day of the 3rd month of 2012. Already over a third of March has passed into history.*
I think I will go swimming now and obsess over how quickly the days of my life are passing.
*UPDATE: Oops. I should have said already a quarter of March has passed into history. Thank you for anonymously correcting me, Anonymous.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
I Almost Got Wet From Rain On The Tandy Hills Today
On my way to an appointment at a location on Beach Street I stopped on View Street to attempt getting some salubrious endorphin inducing aerobic stimulation via some fast bi-pedal motion on the Tandy Hills.
Soon upon exiting my vehicle I felt the telltale pinpoints of coldness that indicate precipitation is starting to precipitate.
Thinking a downpour might be imminent I got out my camera to take a picture.
As you can see we are being a bit stormy at this location on the planet today.
The precipitation did not go into downpour mode, but I altered my usual hiking pattern so as not to be too far from shelter if sudden precipitating precipitated a fast escape.
I had my longest swim of the new year this morning. Unless we get a sudden cold snap I'm thinking swimming is here to stay for quite some time.
I must go brave the elements again and drive up to Hurst. That is a town. One of what are known in these parts as the Mid-Cities.
Soon upon exiting my vehicle I felt the telltale pinpoints of coldness that indicate precipitation is starting to precipitate.
Thinking a downpour might be imminent I got out my camera to take a picture.
As you can see we are being a bit stormy at this location on the planet today.
The precipitation did not go into downpour mode, but I altered my usual hiking pattern so as not to be too far from shelter if sudden precipitating precipitated a fast escape.
I had my longest swim of the new year this morning. Unless we get a sudden cold snap I'm thinking swimming is here to stay for quite some time.
I must go brave the elements again and drive up to Hurst. That is a town. One of what are known in these parts as the Mid-Cities.
The First Wednesday Of March Dawns Dry & Warm So I Am Going Swimming
On this first Wednesday of the third month of 2012 I stepped outside to my secondary viewing portal on the outer world to look through the bars of my patio prison cell at the very dark pre-dawn darkness.
I expected wetness to be covering the outer world, this morning, because that was what had been predicted to occur by the weather predictors.
The wind howled most of the night, but I don't think it blew in anything wet.
Currently the outer world, soon after the arrival of the nuclear sky orb has begun its daily heating duty, is headed to 62 degrees.
I will be going swimming this morning.
Speaking of swimming, last night I got an email from my mom and dad that said, "Remember to pack your swim suit. 84 here today."
As you can intuit from the above, my temperature fixation is genetic.
I'm going swimming now before it gets any hotter.
I expected wetness to be covering the outer world, this morning, because that was what had been predicted to occur by the weather predictors.
The wind howled most of the night, but I don't think it blew in anything wet.
Currently the outer world, soon after the arrival of the nuclear sky orb has begun its daily heating duty, is headed to 62 degrees.
I will be going swimming this morning.
Speaking of swimming, last night I got an email from my mom and dad that said, "Remember to pack your swim suit. 84 here today."
As you can intuit from the above, my temperature fixation is genetic.
I'm going swimming now before it gets any hotter.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Hiking The Tandy Hills With A Howling Wind & Yellow Wildflowers
As you can see via today's noontime view from atop Mount Tandy, looking west over the wagon train trail that leads towards the stunning skyline of beautiful downtown Fort Worth, storm clouds have blown in to North Texas.
Blown in by a very strong wind.
I can not remember the last really bad storm to rattle my location. Stormy weather with bolts of lightning, downpours and tornado sirens blaring used to happen fairly frequently
I can not remember the last time I heard a tornado siren. Or Pete Delkus interrupting prime time TV with one of his breathless weather warning reports about a circulating cell somewhere within a couple hundred mile range.
The wind has turned up its volume and is now doing some howling and whistling.
The best howling wind I've ever heard was during a blizzard whilst in a log cabin at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. That happened in late October, if I remember right.
Today on the Tandy Hills I saw several instances of a freshly bloomed yellow wildflower. I don't recollect seeing this particular wildflower before, but I'm sure I have.
I am fairly certain I will be missing Prairie Fest One that I believe happens later this month.
The Tandy Hills' wildflowers need to start waking up and coloring the hills for all the incoming Prairie Festers.
Blown in by a very strong wind.
I can not remember the last really bad storm to rattle my location. Stormy weather with bolts of lightning, downpours and tornado sirens blaring used to happen fairly frequently
I can not remember the last time I heard a tornado siren. Or Pete Delkus interrupting prime time TV with one of his breathless weather warning reports about a circulating cell somewhere within a couple hundred mile range.
The wind has turned up its volume and is now doing some howling and whistling.
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| An Early March Tandy Hills Wildflower Bloom |
Today on the Tandy Hills I saw several instances of a freshly bloomed yellow wildflower. I don't recollect seeing this particular wildflower before, but I'm sure I have.
I am fairly certain I will be missing Prairie Fest One that I believe happens later this month.
The Tandy Hills' wildflowers need to start waking up and coloring the hills for all the incoming Prairie Festers.
Day 6 Of March Is Being A Super Tuesday In Texas
This morning I am not as tired as yester morning.
So I mustered the energy to open the blinds on my primary viewing portal on the outer world on this first Tuesday of the third month of 2012.
Apparently this particular Tuesday is Super. Due to a lot of Republican primary elections taking place.
None of which I will be voting in.
The air in the outer world at my location has been heated to a much warmer temperature than yester morning. Currently, according to my computer based temperature monitoring device it is 55 degrees.
With it being a semi warm 55, and Sunday getting into the 70s, I am heading for the pool for what I am hoping will be a very pleasant Super Tuesday swim.
So I mustered the energy to open the blinds on my primary viewing portal on the outer world on this first Tuesday of the third month of 2012.
Apparently this particular Tuesday is Super. Due to a lot of Republican primary elections taking place.
None of which I will be voting in.
The air in the outer world at my location has been heated to a much warmer temperature than yester morning. Currently, according to my computer based temperature monitoring device it is 55 degrees.
With it being a semi warm 55, and Sunday getting into the 70s, I am heading for the pool for what I am hoping will be a very pleasant Super Tuesday swim.
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