This morning, the 6th morning of April, we are looking at the outer world via a rare look from my tertiary viewing portal.
When this day ends already 20% of April will have passed in to history.
Of late, each morning is colder than the morning previous, as if we are on a slow slip back to winter.
This morning, with the sun fully arrived and providing both light and heat, it is only 22 degrees above freezing. The high today is currently scheduled to get 22 degrees warmer than the current temperature of 22 degrees above freezing.
In other words it is currently 54 heading to a high of 76.
Overnight my brief respite from the eye irritation caused by the bad air pollution that plagues North Texas ended.
I had to resort to eye drops in the middle of the night to attempt to abate the eye woes. I have also begun reaching for one of my many bottles of nasal spray with increasing frequency.
Speaking of annoying air pollution, Chesapeake Energy is denying it, of course, but a lot of people in Arlington are claiming to be made miserable from fracking flowback.
Read all about it in Texas Sharon's Bluedaze article, Chesapeake Energy sickens Arlington residents again with fracking flowback operations.
I don't know if my breathing and eye woes are being caused by any Chesapeake fracking flowbacking. I do know I reside very close to two Chesapeake Energy Barnett Shale holes in the ground.
I guess I will put goggles over my suffering eyes and go swimming now before it gets any colder.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Fosdic Lake Was Serene Today Walking With My Sister With Nary A Nipple
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| Fosdic Lake |
This was the first time my sister has gone walking with me since we climbed to the summit of Piestewa Peak two Fridays ago.
This was also the first time I've talked to my sister since she got very very sick the day after I left Arizona. Whatever it was that ailed us, I did not have it very bad, only 2 days of a really bad headache and not feeling my usual energetic self.
My sister was bedridden and lost 8 pounds during her bout with the mysterious ailment.
Again today there were a lot of people enjoying Oakland Lake Park. Have the locals finally figured out this is a nice place to enjoy what passes for fresh air in this polluted part of the planet?
Fosdic Lake was looking particularly serene today, with nary a ripple.
When I first typed ripple I typed nipple. Is that a typo or a Freudian Slip?
The Fosducks were seeming sedated. Usually the ducks waddle off if I get too near. Today they did not seem to care. I think the ducks may have grown fond of the humans because so many show up to give them duck food.
The Dawn Of April 5 Is Chilly & Calm In Texas
Looking out my primary viewing portal on the outer world on this 5th morning of April, as the sun starts shining some light, it appears the sky may be void of clouds.
It is very chilly this morning, only 23 degrees above freezing, heading to a scheduled high of 76 today.
This is almost like the return of winter.
With no chance of snow.
However, Tuesday's storms dropped a lot of ice balls.
A lot of ice balls hit hard on American Airline's planes, grounding a lot of them. Will there be a hail damage sale of pitted planes?
I think I'll put on my insulated swimsuit and go swimming in the icy pool now.
It is very chilly this morning, only 23 degrees above freezing, heading to a scheduled high of 76 today.
This is almost like the return of winter.
With no chance of snow.
However, Tuesday's storms dropped a lot of ice balls.
A lot of ice balls hit hard on American Airline's planes, grounding a lot of them. Will there be a hail damage sale of pitted planes?
I think I'll put on my insulated swimsuit and go swimming in the icy pool now.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Taking A Trip With TRIP To A World Of Whimsy & Confusion
I mentioned earlier that the TRIP (Trinity River Improvement Partnership) website was back conscious after spending several weeks in a coma.
The TRIP website has not been restored to its full original glory, but, at least you can now watch the award winning documentary, Up a Creek.
When the TRIP website went comatose I was asked if I could help revive it. I asked basic questions like who is the host? Where is the server? Who registered the domain?
I could get no answers. I used WHOIS to find out the domain's name servers had been changed to point to a server in Karlsruhe Germany.
I tried to help, really I did, but everything I got told was really goofy.
Like...
I can give you what info I have to possibly get us back up and going. But as of now, it appears that our webserver was compromised by a hack that made us an unwilling node of a botnet that attacked Facebook. Fun stuff.
Webserver hacked? By an unwilling node of a botnet attacking Facebook? Huh? Was it Al-Qaeda?
I then said if the webserver/host was hacked then the webserver/host should take care of the problem. But, no one seemed to know who or where the webserver/host was.
And then there was this....
The server is rebuilt, I have installed Wordpress. All the settings should be the same. Let me know what I can do to help, I was able to download files, but without a database structure, they are almost useless. We can use those files to copy and paste old information, but the table structure needs to be recreated. I do have all the graphics, and that should help, let me know if I need to send them to someone. I assume that we'll need to re-upload all the files we have via FTP. Being unfamiliar with the architecture of server file systems, I don't know if you can just re-upload everything you have and it'll all be in the right place or what. (I wish I could be more help). Will the host provide any support? This seems to be a lapse in security on their part.
I agree with the last sentence. But that first sentence? The "server is rebuilt"? No one knows where the server is, but it has now been rebuilt? How do you rebuild a server? I have no idea. Files were downloaded, but without a database structure they are useless? Unfamiliar with the architecture of server file systems?
I've been making websites since the early 1990s. None of this stuff I was being told made any sense to me. At one point I said if I got the FTP login info I could easily make a simple website with the movie on it. I was then sent FTP login info. That did not work.
I still don't know what happened to the TRIP website that caused this woe. TRIP's domain's Domain Name Server (DNS) now points to a server in Wayne, United States. That info comes from WHOIS. Where is Wayne? I've no idea. The domain's name servers are still coming from Germany.
This experience with TRIP reminded my of a painful experience that started in 2004 when I made a website for an elderly man in Tacoma. The elderly man did not understand websites or the Internet. But he was full of ideas about what he wanted. A lot of it was pure fanciful magic. And there was a fixation on making font sizes too big. Among many other annoying fixations.
When a new product was added to the website, rather than just sending me the URL, the elderly man would send me an email that said something like "type in 'Dotties cottage chocolate bunny', then click on the 4th item on the list (meaning the Google search results), then click on 'chocolate', then go to the 5th page and get the picture of the 7th bunny from the top."
I am not exaggerating.
In 2006 I was sort of relieved when I got an email from the elderly man in Tacoma telling me he'd decided to have a local guy work on his website. That local guy totally messed up importing the webfiles. The website remains messed up to this day. And looks really outdated. I get some sort of poetic justice pleasure from this.
Now that the TRIP website is back working I hope someone somewhere can figure out who the server/host is, who has control over the domain and the real reason why the TRIP website went comatose.
One more thing, the TRIP domain expires on October 14, 2012. Someone somewhere needs to figure out who registered the domain and get it renewed before the expiration date, or it will go comatose again. But, I will know the reason why, this time.
The TRIP website has not been restored to its full original glory, but, at least you can now watch the award winning documentary, Up a Creek.
When the TRIP website went comatose I was asked if I could help revive it. I asked basic questions like who is the host? Where is the server? Who registered the domain?
I could get no answers. I used WHOIS to find out the domain's name servers had been changed to point to a server in Karlsruhe Germany.
I tried to help, really I did, but everything I got told was really goofy.
Like...
I can give you what info I have to possibly get us back up and going. But as of now, it appears that our webserver was compromised by a hack that made us an unwilling node of a botnet that attacked Facebook. Fun stuff.
Webserver hacked? By an unwilling node of a botnet attacking Facebook? Huh? Was it Al-Qaeda?
I then said if the webserver/host was hacked then the webserver/host should take care of the problem. But, no one seemed to know who or where the webserver/host was.
And then there was this....
The server is rebuilt, I have installed Wordpress. All the settings should be the same. Let me know what I can do to help, I was able to download files, but without a database structure, they are almost useless. We can use those files to copy and paste old information, but the table structure needs to be recreated. I do have all the graphics, and that should help, let me know if I need to send them to someone. I assume that we'll need to re-upload all the files we have via FTP. Being unfamiliar with the architecture of server file systems, I don't know if you can just re-upload everything you have and it'll all be in the right place or what. (I wish I could be more help). Will the host provide any support? This seems to be a lapse in security on their part.
I agree with the last sentence. But that first sentence? The "server is rebuilt"? No one knows where the server is, but it has now been rebuilt? How do you rebuild a server? I have no idea. Files were downloaded, but without a database structure they are useless? Unfamiliar with the architecture of server file systems?
I've been making websites since the early 1990s. None of this stuff I was being told made any sense to me. At one point I said if I got the FTP login info I could easily make a simple website with the movie on it. I was then sent FTP login info. That did not work.
I still don't know what happened to the TRIP website that caused this woe. TRIP's domain's Domain Name Server (DNS) now points to a server in Wayne, United States. That info comes from WHOIS. Where is Wayne? I've no idea. The domain's name servers are still coming from Germany.
This experience with TRIP reminded my of a painful experience that started in 2004 when I made a website for an elderly man in Tacoma. The elderly man did not understand websites or the Internet. But he was full of ideas about what he wanted. A lot of it was pure fanciful magic. And there was a fixation on making font sizes too big. Among many other annoying fixations.
When a new product was added to the website, rather than just sending me the URL, the elderly man would send me an email that said something like "type in 'Dotties cottage chocolate bunny', then click on the 4th item on the list (meaning the Google search results), then click on 'chocolate', then go to the 5th page and get the picture of the 7th bunny from the top."
I am not exaggerating.
In 2006 I was sort of relieved when I got an email from the elderly man in Tacoma telling me he'd decided to have a local guy work on his website. That local guy totally messed up importing the webfiles. The website remains messed up to this day. And looks really outdated. I get some sort of poetic justice pleasure from this.
Now that the TRIP website is back working I hope someone somewhere can figure out who the server/host is, who has control over the domain and the real reason why the TRIP website went comatose.
One more thing, the TRIP domain expires on October 14, 2012. Someone somewhere needs to figure out who registered the domain and get it renewed before the expiration date, or it will go comatose again. But, I will know the reason why, this time.
Admiring The Chocolate Trinity River While Worrying About The Daily Don Young Attacks
That beautiful chocolate brown body of water you are looking at in the picture is the Trinity River flowing by Quanah Parker Park today.
Yesterday's storming did not drop a lot of rain, so the Trinity is not overflowing like it does when it goes into flood mode, covered with an astonishing volume of litter.
The Trinity River was on my mind earlier today when I saw that the dead TRIP website has been revived. More on that later. Maybe.
Regarding yesterday's tornado storms, Don Young sent out an amusing email sort of on that subject...
A few very nice people from around the country have emailed asking if I survived Tuesday's tornado attack around Fort Worth. Thankfully, the storm went around my home. Nothing but heavy rain struck my house. With roughly 25,000 gas wells in the vicinity and a rogue's gallery of corrupt officials and formerly legitimate organizations attacking me daily, a few tornadoes are no big deal. You haven't heard the last from FWCANDO.
These daily attacks on Don Young must cease at once. I saw Don Young's "natural" landscaping on Saturday. I think the local moronic minions may be attacking Don Young's tall grass any day now, if they have not already done so.
Today Don Young also emailed his April Prairie Notes.
I'd link to the April Prairie Notes, but they aren't up yet on the Friends of the Tandy Hills Natural Area website.
What I can tell you about the April Prairie Notes is you need to go to the Star-Telegram's Spring Snapshots Photo Contest and vote for Don Young's 4 Tandy Hills pics. The Star-Telegram does not make it easy to vote for a pic.
I think yesterday's storming, with its lightning strikes and tornadoes, amped up the amount of negative ions ionizing the air of North Texas. I am breathing easy, as if I was back in Arizona. I have not touched any of my many nasal sprays since yesterday's storm blew past.
I know it won't last, but I am going to enjoy breathing free in Texas while I can.
Yesterday's storming did not drop a lot of rain, so the Trinity is not overflowing like it does when it goes into flood mode, covered with an astonishing volume of litter.
The Trinity River was on my mind earlier today when I saw that the dead TRIP website has been revived. More on that later. Maybe.
Regarding yesterday's tornado storms, Don Young sent out an amusing email sort of on that subject...
A few very nice people from around the country have emailed asking if I survived Tuesday's tornado attack around Fort Worth. Thankfully, the storm went around my home. Nothing but heavy rain struck my house. With roughly 25,000 gas wells in the vicinity and a rogue's gallery of corrupt officials and formerly legitimate organizations attacking me daily, a few tornadoes are no big deal. You haven't heard the last from FWCANDO.
These daily attacks on Don Young must cease at once. I saw Don Young's "natural" landscaping on Saturday. I think the local moronic minions may be attacking Don Young's tall grass any day now, if they have not already done so.
Today Don Young also emailed his April Prairie Notes.
I'd link to the April Prairie Notes, but they aren't up yet on the Friends of the Tandy Hills Natural Area website.
What I can tell you about the April Prairie Notes is you need to go to the Star-Telegram's Spring Snapshots Photo Contest and vote for Don Young's 4 Tandy Hills pics. The Star-Telegram does not make it easy to vote for a pic.
I think yesterday's storming, with its lightning strikes and tornadoes, amped up the amount of negative ions ionizing the air of North Texas. I am breathing easy, as if I was back in Arizona. I have not touched any of my many nasal sprays since yesterday's storm blew past.
I know it won't last, but I am going to enjoy breathing free in Texas while I can.
The 4th Day Of April Dawns Chilly & Free Of Texas Tornadoes
Looking through the bars of my patio prison cell at one of my favorite destinations on the 4th morning of April the outer world appears calm and the sky appears to be mostly clear of clouds.
All indicators indicate today should be a tornado free day in Texas.
Tornado free and cold. The temperature is currently only 25 degrees above freezing, heading to a relatively chilly high today of 73.
It seems a bit of a miracle to me that all that tornadic action twisting through the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex zone yesterday did not result in anyone being killed. I've not even heard of anyone being badly injured. Truck trailers were tossed into the air like matchsticks, but no humans, apparently, were tossed.
Yesterday I mentioned hearing on the radio that a tornado had touched down in the Ballpark in Arlington. This caused someone named Anonymous to make a comment...
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Mom & Big Sister: I Am Still On The Ground In Texas Waiting To Ride A Tornado To Oz":
The safest place to be in Dallas during tornado happenings would have to be the football stadium. As they rarely have touchdowns.
I'm guessing this is supposed to be a reference to the Dallas Cowboys. But the Dallas Cowboys do not play football in Dallas. They play next door to the Ballpark in Arlington in the Dallas Cowboys Stadium. Maybe Anonymous is suggesting the Cotton Bowl in Dallas is the safest place to be in Dallas when tornadoes are in town.
Right now I'm thinking the safest place to be is my swimming pool. So that is where I'm going to go right now.
All indicators indicate today should be a tornado free day in Texas.
Tornado free and cold. The temperature is currently only 25 degrees above freezing, heading to a relatively chilly high today of 73.
It seems a bit of a miracle to me that all that tornadic action twisting through the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex zone yesterday did not result in anyone being killed. I've not even heard of anyone being badly injured. Truck trailers were tossed into the air like matchsticks, but no humans, apparently, were tossed.
Yesterday I mentioned hearing on the radio that a tornado had touched down in the Ballpark in Arlington. This caused someone named Anonymous to make a comment...
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Mom & Big Sister: I Am Still On The Ground In Texas Waiting To Ride A Tornado To Oz":
The safest place to be in Dallas during tornado happenings would have to be the football stadium. As they rarely have touchdowns.
I'm guessing this is supposed to be a reference to the Dallas Cowboys. But the Dallas Cowboys do not play football in Dallas. They play next door to the Ballpark in Arlington in the Dallas Cowboys Stadium. Maybe Anonymous is suggesting the Cotton Bowl in Dallas is the safest place to be in Dallas when tornadoes are in town.
Right now I'm thinking the safest place to be is my swimming pool. So that is where I'm going to go right now.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Mom & Big Sister: I Am Still On The Ground In Texas Waiting To Ride A Tornado To Oz
In the picture it is about 5 in the afternoon, heading east on John T. White Road. If the clouds were not wreaking havoc with visibility, I would be seeing the Dallas Cowboy Stadium, popping up on the horizon.
Today is the first BIG Texas Storm I've experienced in what seems a long time. Til today it had been a long time since I've heard tornado sirens.
I believe the tornado sirens I heard today were due to the tornado that struck an Old Folk's Home south of Lake Arlington, blowing apart one wing.
At my location I had some thunder action and a few big balls of hail that made a lot of noise. And some heavy rain.
My mom was watching the coverage on CNN which made it sound as if the Dallas/Fort Worth area was being obliterated by an onslaught of killer tornadoes. I assured my mom that it was not as bad as it sounds.
I was barely off the phone with my mom when my big sister called. By big sister I mean oldest sister. My big sister had also been watching CNN, up in Washington. My sister told me she'd seen video of semi-trailers being blown away by a tornado.
At that point in time I'd not seen any video of blowing semi-trailers.
So, after I finished talking to my big sister I turned on CNN.
Well, CNN did make it sound as if we were in the throes of a major emergency, using phrases like "Breaking Emergency News."
I then saw the video of the flying semi-trailers. It did look scary.
I heard on the radio, a few minutes ago, that a tornado touched down on the ball field in the Ballpark in Arlington. I find that a bit hard to believe.
However, when my mom called I did tell her that one of the tornadoes was following a path that took it by Six Flags and the motel they stayed in when they were last here. So, I suppose that tornado could have visited the Ballpark in Arlington.
And this just in from Elsie Hotpepper, relating to Arlington...
Explain this to me, from my experience declaring a disaster is done by the Governor. Arlington's mayor made his own declaration??
Well, Elsie, isn't Arlington's mayor still Chuck Cluck? Isn't Mayor Chuck Cluck known for running around like a chicken with his head cut off? And for being part of the worst abuse of eminent domain in American history. You really expect him to know the proper protocol for declaring a disaster area?
Anyway, it seems the storms are over at my location. Til the next time.
Today is the first BIG Texas Storm I've experienced in what seems a long time. Til today it had been a long time since I've heard tornado sirens.
I believe the tornado sirens I heard today were due to the tornado that struck an Old Folk's Home south of Lake Arlington, blowing apart one wing.
At my location I had some thunder action and a few big balls of hail that made a lot of noise. And some heavy rain.
My mom was watching the coverage on CNN which made it sound as if the Dallas/Fort Worth area was being obliterated by an onslaught of killer tornadoes. I assured my mom that it was not as bad as it sounds.
I was barely off the phone with my mom when my big sister called. By big sister I mean oldest sister. My big sister had also been watching CNN, up in Washington. My sister told me she'd seen video of semi-trailers being blown away by a tornado.
At that point in time I'd not seen any video of blowing semi-trailers.
So, after I finished talking to my big sister I turned on CNN.
Well, CNN did make it sound as if we were in the throes of a major emergency, using phrases like "Breaking Emergency News."
I then saw the video of the flying semi-trailers. It did look scary.
I heard on the radio, a few minutes ago, that a tornado touched down on the ball field in the Ballpark in Arlington. I find that a bit hard to believe.
However, when my mom called I did tell her that one of the tornadoes was following a path that took it by Six Flags and the motel they stayed in when they were last here. So, I suppose that tornado could have visited the Ballpark in Arlington.
And this just in from Elsie Hotpepper, relating to Arlington...
Explain this to me, from my experience declaring a disaster is done by the Governor. Arlington's mayor made his own declaration??
Well, Elsie, isn't Arlington's mayor still Chuck Cluck? Isn't Mayor Chuck Cluck known for running around like a chicken with his head cut off? And for being part of the worst abuse of eminent domain in American history. You really expect him to know the proper protocol for declaring a disaster area?
Anyway, it seems the storms are over at my location. Til the next time.
Fort Worth's Schools Close So Children Can See Cynthia Ann Parker
In the photo you are looking at Quanah Parker's mom, Cynthia Ann and Quanah's little sister, Topsannah (Prairie Flower). This photo was taken at A.F. Corning's studio in Fort Worth at some point in time in 1861. This photo of Cynthia Ann was taken later than the first photo of Cynthia Ann, taken in Austin, referenced below.
The following are 2 interesting paragraphs lifted from Empire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanches, the Most Powerful Indian Tribe in American History.
They passed through Weatherford - the seat of Parker County, where the worst of Peta Nocona's raids had taken place - and then stopped in Fort Worth, where Cynthia Ann became an instant celebrity. It is not known why the travelers stopped here. Some accounts say it was to have a photograph taken, but the first known photograph of her - a tintype, actually - was not taken until a month later in Austin. Whatever the reasons, her arrival caused a great commotion as residents of Tarrant County (who totaled 6,020 that year) clamored to see the famous captive and her child. Her arrival was considered such an important event that local children were let out of school. They came in groups to gawk at the terrified captives, who were on display in front of a general store in downtown Fort Worth. It was sort of a freak show: Cynthia Ann was bound with rope and set out atop a large box so that everyone could see her.
Texans could not get enough of her. There were many newspaper accounts of her return, all of which were uniformly obsessed with the idea that a pretty little nine-year old white girl from a devout Baptist family had been transformed into a pagan savage who had mated with a redskin and borne his children and forgotten her mother tongue. She was thus, according to the morals of the day, grotesquely compromised. She had forsaken the virtues of Christianity for the wanton immorality of the Indian.
When the carnival in Fort Worth finally ended, Cynthia Ann's uncle, Issac Parker, took Cynthia Ann and Prairie Flower to his big log cabin in Birdsville, a house that for many years was considered the finest in Tarrant County.
Birdsville no longer exists. The town was located near the northeast side of River Legacy Park in Arlington, near Bird's Fort.
Years ago I got an email from someone telling me I should check out the Bird's Fort remains and the neglected Birdsville Cemetery. If I remember right I did manage to find the cemetery. I think whatever remained of Bird's Fort was obliterated by the mothballed Huffines development that has blighted the northeast side of River Legacy Park.
There is a historical marker in River Legacy Park that tells the short version of the history of Bird's Fort. I don't think any mention is made of Birdsville.
Methinks some effort should be made to make some sort of memorial in the former Birdsville zone. Like maybe restoring the Birdsville Cemetery. Or building a replica of Issac Parker's log cabin as a museum telling the story of Quanah Parker and his mom, Cynthia Ann.
The following are 2 interesting paragraphs lifted from Empire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanches, the Most Powerful Indian Tribe in American History.
They passed through Weatherford - the seat of Parker County, where the worst of Peta Nocona's raids had taken place - and then stopped in Fort Worth, where Cynthia Ann became an instant celebrity. It is not known why the travelers stopped here. Some accounts say it was to have a photograph taken, but the first known photograph of her - a tintype, actually - was not taken until a month later in Austin. Whatever the reasons, her arrival caused a great commotion as residents of Tarrant County (who totaled 6,020 that year) clamored to see the famous captive and her child. Her arrival was considered such an important event that local children were let out of school. They came in groups to gawk at the terrified captives, who were on display in front of a general store in downtown Fort Worth. It was sort of a freak show: Cynthia Ann was bound with rope and set out atop a large box so that everyone could see her.
Texans could not get enough of her. There were many newspaper accounts of her return, all of which were uniformly obsessed with the idea that a pretty little nine-year old white girl from a devout Baptist family had been transformed into a pagan savage who had mated with a redskin and borne his children and forgotten her mother tongue. She was thus, according to the morals of the day, grotesquely compromised. She had forsaken the virtues of Christianity for the wanton immorality of the Indian.
When the carnival in Fort Worth finally ended, Cynthia Ann's uncle, Issac Parker, took Cynthia Ann and Prairie Flower to his big log cabin in Birdsville, a house that for many years was considered the finest in Tarrant County.
Birdsville no longer exists. The town was located near the northeast side of River Legacy Park in Arlington, near Bird's Fort.
Years ago I got an email from someone telling me I should check out the Bird's Fort remains and the neglected Birdsville Cemetery. If I remember right I did manage to find the cemetery. I think whatever remained of Bird's Fort was obliterated by the mothballed Huffines development that has blighted the northeast side of River Legacy Park.
There is a historical marker in River Legacy Park that tells the short version of the history of Bird's Fort. I don't think any mention is made of Birdsville.
Methinks some effort should be made to make some sort of memorial in the former Birdsville zone. Like maybe restoring the Birdsville Cemetery. Or building a replica of Issac Parker's log cabin as a museum telling the story of Quanah Parker and his mom, Cynthia Ann.
Walking Around Fosdic Lake Lookng For Ping Pong Ball Sized Hail
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| A Mom, A Stroller & A Little Girl |
I'd not heard ping pong balls used as a hail size descriptor before. Usually that size hail is described as golf ball sized. Or so I thought.
The weather report that reported the ping pong ball sized hail in Weatherford said that particular storm should be entering the western edge of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex within an hour.
It is now about an hour later and I have heard no thunderclaps or seen any ping pong ball sized hail bouncing off the ground.
I did get hit with a few random raindrops whilst walking around Fosdic Lake.
An unusually large number of people were out and about in Oakland Lake Park today. Enjoying the cooler temperature? I have no idea.
The little girl who escaped her stroller, that you see in the picture, was very cute.
Up Early On The 3rd Day Of April Expecting Rain & Thunderstorms
The dark before the arrival of the sun is very black on this 3rd early morning of April. I think the timers are not working correctly on the automatic outdoor lighting.
The weather predictors are predicting there will be some lightning lighting up the sky today in North Texas.
Usually, if lightning strikes, rain also hits the ground.
Today the weather predictors are predicting an 80% chance of rain hitting the ground.
Lately I've been double dipping in the pool. Once in the early morning, then again in the late afternoon. I am trying to amp up my exercise because I am so out of shape.
My sister beating me to the top of Mount Piestewa was a wake up call for me.
There are no mountains for me to climb anywhere near where I live in Texas. But, I do have some puny hills available where I can get myself a little aerobic stimulation.
And I can go swimming. Which I think I will do right now.
The weather predictors are predicting there will be some lightning lighting up the sky today in North Texas.
Usually, if lightning strikes, rain also hits the ground.
Today the weather predictors are predicting an 80% chance of rain hitting the ground.
Lately I've been double dipping in the pool. Once in the early morning, then again in the late afternoon. I am trying to amp up my exercise because I am so out of shape.
My sister beating me to the top of Mount Piestewa was a wake up call for me.
There are no mountains for me to climb anywhere near where I live in Texas. But, I do have some puny hills available where I can get myself a little aerobic stimulation.
And I can go swimming. Which I think I will do right now.
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