This morning my computer based weather monitoring device is flashing red. I clicked on the flashing red to see the dreaded "SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT" announcement.
I clicked on the "SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT" to learn that the National Weather Service is once again predicting incoming icy cold, this time coming in from Nevada.
Last week the weather predictors missed the mark on their prediction, with the predicted snow falling in amounts more copious than predicted, resulting in extremely slippery roads, which were not predicted.
So, even though the forecasters are forecasting just a little sleet along with a little snow, with only a fraction of an inch accumulating, with most roadways and city streets remaining warm enough to remain wet, I am going to assume the forecasters may be off in their forecast, once again, and so I will refrain from driving anywhere tomorrow, lest I find myself in a repeat of last week's slippery icy scare.
Below is the aforementioned SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT....
...LIGHT WINTRY PRECIPITATION WILL AFFECT NORTH AND CENTRAL TEXAS MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY EVENING...
AN UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE MOVING THROUGH NEVADA THIS MORNING WILL MOVE ACROSS THE ROCKIES TODAY AND ACROSS THE SOUTHERN PLAINS LATE TUESDAY. AS TEMPERATURES FALL BELOW FREEZING TONIGHT AND SPREAD SOUTHWARD...A MIXTURE OF LIGHT FREEZING RAIN AND LIGHT SLEET IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP NORTH OF A COMANCHE TO EMORY LINE. AFTER MIDNIGHT AREAS SOUTH OF THIS LINE WILL SEE LIGHT RAIN BECOME MIXED OR CHANGE OVER TO LIGHT FREEZING RAIN.
ON TUESDAY MORNING...TEMPERATURES ACROSS THE REGION WILL BE BELOW FREEZING AND LIGHT FREEZING RAIN WILL BECOME MIXED WITH OR CHANGE OVER TO LIGHT SLEET. SOME LIGHT SNOW WILL ALSO FALL ALONG THE RED RIVER VALLEY ON TUESDAY MORNING WITH SNOWFALL AMOUNTS AROUND ONE TENTH OF AN INCH POSSIBLE. AS TEMPERATURES WARM TO OR ABOVE FREEZING ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON...THE PRECIPITATION WILL BECOME A MIX OF LIGHT RAIN...LIGHT SNOW OR LIGHT SLEET NORTH OF A LAMPASAS TO CENTERVILLE LINE. ON TUESDAY EVENING...THE WINTRY PRECIPITATION WILL BE ENDING WEST TO EAST AND SHOULD MOVE OUT OF THE REGION BY MIDNIGHT.
PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED TO BE LIGHT DURING THIS EVENT...BUT WILL BE ENOUGH TO CAUSE A LIGHT GLAZING OF A FEW HUNDREDTHS OF AN INCH MAINLY ELEVATED SURFACES SUCH AS BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES. ALTHOUGH MOST ROADWAYS AND CITY STREETS WILL REMAIN JUST WARM ENOUGH TO REMAIN WET...THOSE ALONG AND NORTH OF THE I-20 CORRIDOR MAY BECOME ICY AND HAZARDOUS WHERE ROADS HAVE TIME TO CHILL TO OR BELOW FREEZING.
PLEASE STAY TUNED TO LATER WEATHER FORECASTS...AS SUBTLE CHANGES IN UPSTREAM SYSTEM BEHAVIOR CAN PRODUCE CHANGES IN THE DETAILS OF THE FORECAST.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Sunday, February 9, 2014
A Cold Texas Bike Ride To Check In On Miss Puerto Rico's Jeep & Jalapeno Cheese Cornbread
Those are my bike's handlebars parked in front of Miss Puerto Rico's Jeep that you are looking at in the picture.
Today I decided to try and get myself some aerobic stimulation with its resultant endorphins via a bike ride around my neighborhood, hence part of the bike ride passing by Miss Puerto Rico's Jeep.
My morning hot tub hydrotherapy session went well. I sort of enjoyed getting my hydrotherapy in a gloomy foggy mist. A gloomy foggy mist always adds good atmospherics.
The bike ride did not go as well as the foggy hydrotherapy.
Too cold.
I had several layers covering several areas, but any area left exposed, cheeks for example, got way too cold. I only rolled my bike wheels a mile or two before deciding I really did not need any additional endorphins today.
And now changing the subject back to the aforementioned Jeep.
I had never ridden in or driven a Jeep before experiencing Miss Puerto Rico's. Upon first riding exposure it took me about a minute to wonder why anyone would want one of these noisy contraptions. And then on my first summer HOT ride in the Jeep I asked why the A/C was not on, to find myself being told that the Jeep does not have A/C.
Who buys a vehicle in this climate without A/C? Who sells a vehicle in this climate without A/C?
All the time Miss Puerto Rico has had the Jeep she has not switched it into 4 wheel drive mode. She is always saying she wants to go off roading somewhere where the 4 wheel drive mode would be used. I have suggested a location or two, but nothing ever comes of it. I think the furthest this Jeep has ever traveled is Dallas.
I must go make lunch now, something to warm me up, as in jalapenos and cheese cornbread with chili on top. That should warm me up....
Today I decided to try and get myself some aerobic stimulation with its resultant endorphins via a bike ride around my neighborhood, hence part of the bike ride passing by Miss Puerto Rico's Jeep.
My morning hot tub hydrotherapy session went well. I sort of enjoyed getting my hydrotherapy in a gloomy foggy mist. A gloomy foggy mist always adds good atmospherics.
The bike ride did not go as well as the foggy hydrotherapy.
Too cold.
I had several layers covering several areas, but any area left exposed, cheeks for example, got way too cold. I only rolled my bike wheels a mile or two before deciding I really did not need any additional endorphins today.
And now changing the subject back to the aforementioned Jeep.
I had never ridden in or driven a Jeep before experiencing Miss Puerto Rico's. Upon first riding exposure it took me about a minute to wonder why anyone would want one of these noisy contraptions. And then on my first summer HOT ride in the Jeep I asked why the A/C was not on, to find myself being told that the Jeep does not have A/C.
Who buys a vehicle in this climate without A/C? Who sells a vehicle in this climate without A/C?
All the time Miss Puerto Rico has had the Jeep she has not switched it into 4 wheel drive mode. She is always saying she wants to go off roading somewhere where the 4 wheel drive mode would be used. I have suggested a location or two, but nothing ever comes of it. I think the furthest this Jeep has ever traveled is Dallas.
I must go make lunch now, something to warm me up, as in jalapenos and cheese cornbread with chili on top. That should warm me up....
Saturday, February 8, 2014
A Warm Walk In Fort Worth's Quanah Parker Park Before Finding Mango Coconut Yogurt
I parked at the Quanah Parker Park parking lot on my way to Town Talk today and had myself a mighty fine walk for the first time in a few days.
Since I was walking at Quanah Parker Park that would make the body of water you see in the picture the Trinity River.
The Trinity River was flowing so clear today I could see the river bottom as the water flowed slowly by. But, I saw no fish or any other living creature swimming in the temporarily clear water.
Today I was not the only person at Quanah Parker Parker enjoying the respite from our recent visitor from the frigid north.
Town Talk was back to its Saturday norm, number of shoppers-wise, from last Saturday's pre-Super Bowl frenzy.
The most interesting thing I found today at Town Talk was a case of mango-coconut yogurt. That flavor combo sounds good to me. I also got a case of strawberry Power yogurt. Power yogurt is real thick, Greek-like, loaded with protein, hence the power-ful name.
Since it is currently being relatively warm in the outer world I think I'll go over to Miss Puerto Rico's to attend to my cat-sitting duty and to sit outside enjoying Miss Puerto Rico's elevated view of the world.
Since I was walking at Quanah Parker Park that would make the body of water you see in the picture the Trinity River.
The Trinity River was flowing so clear today I could see the river bottom as the water flowed slowly by. But, I saw no fish or any other living creature swimming in the temporarily clear water.
Today I was not the only person at Quanah Parker Parker enjoying the respite from our recent visitor from the frigid north.
Town Talk was back to its Saturday norm, number of shoppers-wise, from last Saturday's pre-Super Bowl frenzy.
The most interesting thing I found today at Town Talk was a case of mango-coconut yogurt. That flavor combo sounds good to me. I also got a case of strawberry Power yogurt. Power yogurt is real thick, Greek-like, loaded with protein, hence the power-ful name.
Since it is currently being relatively warm in the outer world I think I'll go over to Miss Puerto Rico's to attend to my cat-sitting duty and to sit outside enjoying Miss Puerto Rico's elevated view of the world.
A Hot Tub Hydrotherapy Session Combined With A Texas Temperature Above Freezing Has Alleviated My SAD Symptoms
24 hours ago, looking at the ground 30 feet below my patio viewing platform, that ground was white, covered with snow.
That white snow is now mostly gone, replaced by a soothing shade of brown.
The temperature currently is only two degrees above freezing, heading to a high somewhere in the mid-50s on this 2nd Saturday of the 2nd month of 2014, if the temperature predictors are correct in their prediction.
Due to the temperature being at a relatively balmy one degree above freezing when the time of my regularly scheduled morning hot tub hydrotherapy session came around I decided it was hot enough for my first hydrotherapy session in three days.
The hot tub hydrotherapy session greatly alleviated my SAD (Seasonally Affected Disorder) sad situation.
I am hoping to experience additional SAD alleviation today by going on a hike, walk or bike ride prior to going to Town Talk.....
That white snow is now mostly gone, replaced by a soothing shade of brown.
The temperature currently is only two degrees above freezing, heading to a high somewhere in the mid-50s on this 2nd Saturday of the 2nd month of 2014, if the temperature predictors are correct in their prediction.
Due to the temperature being at a relatively balmy one degree above freezing when the time of my regularly scheduled morning hot tub hydrotherapy session came around I decided it was hot enough for my first hydrotherapy session in three days.
The hot tub hydrotherapy session greatly alleviated my SAD (Seasonally Affected Disorder) sad situation.
I am hoping to experience additional SAD alleviation today by going on a hike, walk or bike ride prior to going to Town Talk.....
Friday, February 7, 2014
North Texas Remains A Snowy Icebox On The First Friday Of February
As you can see, looking down to the ground thirty feet below, from my outer world patio viewing platform, we are still not rid of snow at my location on the planet.
However, the snow has removed itself from the roads, for the most part, so, currently driving on those roads is not the treacherous nightmare it was yesterday.
But, snow is forecast as possible again today, with a possible repeat of yesterday's slick debacle.
I am now on my third day in a row of not getting my regularly scheduled hot tub hydrotherapy session. The lack of aerobically induced endorphin stimulation is starting to take a toll, as I seem to be slipping into SAD, as in Seasonally Affected Disorder.
Yesterday when I had my snow driving slip and slide to ALDI my intention had been to also go to Walmart, needing as I do an inkjet cartridge. But in ALDI I was told that Eastchase Parkway was a vehicle strewn mess on the Walmart side of the I-30 freeway. Even so, I almost risked it, not realizing til I almost got home how slippery that hill that leads down to Walmart would have been. I think I dodged a bullet on that one.
This current winter in Texas may be the worst since I've been in Texas, worse that the icy mess that greeted Super Bowl week a couple years ago. We still have plenty of winter to get through before the arrival of Spring on March 20.
I am thinking I may get myself some firewood today. I've only lit a fire in my fireplace one time previous.
I think a nice roaring fire might help break me out of my bout of SAD.....
However, the snow has removed itself from the roads, for the most part, so, currently driving on those roads is not the treacherous nightmare it was yesterday.
But, snow is forecast as possible again today, with a possible repeat of yesterday's slick debacle.
I am now on my third day in a row of not getting my regularly scheduled hot tub hydrotherapy session. The lack of aerobically induced endorphin stimulation is starting to take a toll, as I seem to be slipping into SAD, as in Seasonally Affected Disorder.
Yesterday when I had my snow driving slip and slide to ALDI my intention had been to also go to Walmart, needing as I do an inkjet cartridge. But in ALDI I was told that Eastchase Parkway was a vehicle strewn mess on the Walmart side of the I-30 freeway. Even so, I almost risked it, not realizing til I almost got home how slippery that hill that leads down to Walmart would have been. I think I dodged a bullet on that one.
This current winter in Texas may be the worst since I've been in Texas, worse that the icy mess that greeted Super Bowl week a couple years ago. We still have plenty of winter to get through before the arrival of Spring on March 20.
I am thinking I may get myself some firewood today. I've only lit a fire in my fireplace one time previous.
I think a nice roaring fire might help break me out of my bout of SAD.....
Thursday, February 6, 2014
North Texas Snowstorm Causes Me A Scary Slippery Two Hour Roadtrip To ALDI
In the picture you are looking at the snowy view from Miss Puerto Rico's elevated viewing platform on the world.
I walked over to Miss PR's over the snow covered ground without slippery incident.
I then walked up to Albertsons to get Fort Worth Weekly, again without slippery incident.
I saw no vehicles having slippery incidents on the snow covered roads.
And so, with me having a strong hankering for a hot pot of chili I decided road conditions were just fine for a short drive to ALDI to get myself what I needed to make a hot pot of chili.
I decided wrong.
I saw I had a problem when I saw the east side of the John T. White Road overpass over I-820 when I saw about a dozen vehicles in slipping mode trying to head west up the slight incline to cross over the freeway. When I saw all that slippage I knew I had to find another route back, if I actually made it to ALDI.
The only serious slippage, for me, pre-ALDI, was at the right turn on to Cooks Lane. When I got past that I saw the road ahead was being sanded, which made smooth sailing the rest of the distance to ALDI.
Leaving ALDI I took the Ederville Road route home. That was slow going. There is one long downhill slope on this route that had me worried til I saw it was no problem.
I had some serious slipping by a QT gas station and again at the next stop light. After that I was back on a road that had been sanded, the I-30 overpass. I thought I was home free by the time I drove through the Albertsons parking lot.
And then I turned left on to Boca Raton, the road I'd driven slip-free on when I took off for ALDI. As soon as I turned on to Boca Raton I knew I was in trouble, because I was slipping and I saw a lot of other vehicles stuck and slipping, with a Fort Worth bus stuck at the top of the hill.
I had no steering control. I could go a slight distance and then lose control. I went til I could go no further because I was getting too close to a car trying to get up the hill. I got out and helped them, convincing the driver to slide in reverse back down the hill and try to get up it again by staying on the center of the road.
That worked. I now had a clear shot at the entry to my driveway. But, I again lost control with my right wheels ending up on the grass median between the road and sidewalk. That grass median gave me traction, so I was able to get to the bottom of the hill and the driveway entry.
I thought I was home free. But then when I turned into the driveway I lost control again. By that time I was shaking from the stress. After about 10 more minutes of slipping and sliding I successfully parked.
I am thinking what is happening in the D/FW zone today may be one for the history books.
I walked over to Miss PR's over the snow covered ground without slippery incident.
I then walked up to Albertsons to get Fort Worth Weekly, again without slippery incident.
I saw no vehicles having slippery incidents on the snow covered roads.
And so, with me having a strong hankering for a hot pot of chili I decided road conditions were just fine for a short drive to ALDI to get myself what I needed to make a hot pot of chili.
I decided wrong.
I saw I had a problem when I saw the east side of the John T. White Road overpass over I-820 when I saw about a dozen vehicles in slipping mode trying to head west up the slight incline to cross over the freeway. When I saw all that slippage I knew I had to find another route back, if I actually made it to ALDI.
The only serious slippage, for me, pre-ALDI, was at the right turn on to Cooks Lane. When I got past that I saw the road ahead was being sanded, which made smooth sailing the rest of the distance to ALDI.
Leaving ALDI I took the Ederville Road route home. That was slow going. There is one long downhill slope on this route that had me worried til I saw it was no problem.
I had some serious slipping by a QT gas station and again at the next stop light. After that I was back on a road that had been sanded, the I-30 overpass. I thought I was home free by the time I drove through the Albertsons parking lot.
And then I turned left on to Boca Raton, the road I'd driven slip-free on when I took off for ALDI. As soon as I turned on to Boca Raton I knew I was in trouble, because I was slipping and I saw a lot of other vehicles stuck and slipping, with a Fort Worth bus stuck at the top of the hill.
I had no steering control. I could go a slight distance and then lose control. I went til I could go no further because I was getting too close to a car trying to get up the hill. I got out and helped them, convincing the driver to slide in reverse back down the hill and try to get up it again by staying on the center of the road.
That worked. I now had a clear shot at the entry to my driveway. But, I again lost control with my right wheels ending up on the grass median between the road and sidewalk. That grass median gave me traction, so I was able to get to the bottom of the hill and the driveway entry.
I thought I was home free. But then when I turned into the driveway I lost control again. By that time I was shaking from the stress. After about 10 more minutes of slipping and sliding I successfully parked.
I am thinking what is happening in the D/FW zone today may be one for the history books.
Snow Is Falling On North Texas On This First Thursday Of February
Stepping out into the outer world on my patio viewing platform was a step of a duration only long enough to snap a photo of the snowballs falling from above.
Actually the falling ice was not in snowball form, the flash of the camera made it look like snowballs.
What actually is falling is snow in the flurry form, just as was predicted to be falling today.
I think it goes without saying that I will not be engaging in my regularly scheduled hot tub hydrotherapy session this morning. In addition to the falling snow the additional weather information provided by the graphic below provides an additional reason as to why a hot tub hydrotherapy session does not seem like a good idea this morning.
16 degrees with the wind and humidity making that 16 degrees really feel like no degrees at all.
Zero.
I do not remember being this cold in Texas during the previous winters of my Texas exile.
On a positive note, I think the Mountain Cedar Pollen problem has gone away. At least it has for me. I made it through the night, last night, without the need to spray anything into my breathing apparatus.
I do not know where, or how, I will be getting my much needed endorphin inducing aerobic stimulation today. I suppose I could go up and down the three flights of stairs which lead to Miss Puerto Rico's abode, if the steps are not slippery from snow....
Actually the falling ice was not in snowball form, the flash of the camera made it look like snowballs.
What actually is falling is snow in the flurry form, just as was predicted to be falling today.
I think it goes without saying that I will not be engaging in my regularly scheduled hot tub hydrotherapy session this morning. In addition to the falling snow the additional weather information provided by the graphic below provides an additional reason as to why a hot tub hydrotherapy session does not seem like a good idea this morning.
16 degrees with the wind and humidity making that 16 degrees really feel like no degrees at all.
Zero.
I do not remember being this cold in Texas during the previous winters of my Texas exile.
On a positive note, I think the Mountain Cedar Pollen problem has gone away. At least it has for me. I made it through the night, last night, without the need to spray anything into my breathing apparatus.
I do not know where, or how, I will be getting my much needed endorphin inducing aerobic stimulation today. I suppose I could go up and down the three flights of stairs which lead to Miss Puerto Rico's abode, if the steps are not slippery from snow....
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Over 700,000 Fans In Downtown Seattle For Seahawk Super Bowl Victory Parade & Moment Of Loudness
Every once in awhile I get myself feeling a bit homesick for the Pacific Northwest. Usually this homesick thing happens when something happens in the Washington zone that I wish I was there to see.
Like when the Kingdome was imploded earlier this century. Or was it late in the previous century?
Or when the 1999 Battle in Seattle happened during a WTO meeting.
During both the Kingdome implosion and the Battle in Seattle I got live reports, via phone, from people on the scene. I remember a particularly tearful account during the Battle in Seattle when the caller was describing watching her Starbucks being destroyed on the ground level, below her skyscraper riot viewing location.
And now today, the largest crowd ever to assemble in Seattle, is downtown, even as I type.
Over 700,000 people. More people than the population of Seattle, lined up from the Space Needle to the Seattle Seahawk CenturyLink stadium, two miles to the south, as the Seattle Seahawk's players paraded past the fans, escorted by the Washington National Guard, with the players in Humvees and those weird Seattle Amphibious Ducks that haul tourists around town.
Washington's Governor, Jay Inslee, proclaimed a "Moment of Loudness" to last 30 seconds at 12:12 Pacific time, which was a couple hours ago. 700,000 is about 10 times the number of noisemakers that can fit into the Seahawk stadium. Those Seahawk stadium noisemakers twice triggered earthquakes this year.
I have heard no reports, yet, that the "Moment of Loudness" has triggered any earthquakes.
Anyway, very cool day, in more ways than one, for Seattle, Washington and the Pacific Northwest. I wish I was there....
Like when the Kingdome was imploded earlier this century. Or was it late in the previous century?
Or when the 1999 Battle in Seattle happened during a WTO meeting.
During both the Kingdome implosion and the Battle in Seattle I got live reports, via phone, from people on the scene. I remember a particularly tearful account during the Battle in Seattle when the caller was describing watching her Starbucks being destroyed on the ground level, below her skyscraper riot viewing location.
And now today, the largest crowd ever to assemble in Seattle, is downtown, even as I type.
Over 700,000 people. More people than the population of Seattle, lined up from the Space Needle to the Seattle Seahawk CenturyLink stadium, two miles to the south, as the Seattle Seahawk's players paraded past the fans, escorted by the Washington National Guard, with the players in Humvees and those weird Seattle Amphibious Ducks that haul tourists around town.
Washington's Governor, Jay Inslee, proclaimed a "Moment of Loudness" to last 30 seconds at 12:12 Pacific time, which was a couple hours ago. 700,000 is about 10 times the number of noisemakers that can fit into the Seahawk stadium. Those Seahawk stadium noisemakers twice triggered earthquakes this year.
I have heard no reports, yet, that the "Moment of Loudness" has triggered any earthquakes.
Anyway, very cool day, in more ways than one, for Seattle, Washington and the Pacific Northwest. I wish I was there....
Federal Judge Issues Order In TRWD Election Case
Interesting incoming email from the Texans For Government Transparency regarding the ongoing lawsuit against the Tarrant Regional Water District Board's arbitrary adding a year to two of the Board's Director's four year terms to which they were elected, with the objection being to the added, un-voted for, 5th year.
Below is the text in the email from the Texans For Government Transparency....
Federal Court Waits, but Points State Court to Texas Supreme's Ruling as a Hint !
(Fort Worth, TX) United States Federal District Judge Reed O’Connor has decided to abstain from making a ruling at this time in the case brought by Reverend Kyev Pompa Tatum, Sr., a member of Texans For Government Transparency, against the Tarrant Regional Water District Board.
Judge O’Connor opted instead to issue an order pointing the state court to appropriate case-law.
In the order handed down by the Federal District Court late Tuesday; Judge O’Connor wrote, “In State v. Catlin, however, the Texas Supreme Court held that the Texas Legislature could not extend a city clerk’s two-year term, as provided in the Texas constitution, by enacting legislation that moved the election to the following year.”
Judge O’Connor expounded on this important case law stating the Texas Supreme Court found, “Article XVI, Section 17 ‘never contemplated such legislation, but was intended to meet such emergencies as might occur under laws requiring elections or appointments to such offices to be made every two Years’”
In the federal lawsuit Reverend Tatum says the TRWD board of directors is illegally granting two of their directors a fifth year in office, after being elected to four year terms, by misrepresenting a newly passed state law. Reverend Tatum’s suit goes on to contend this action denies both he and the people of Tarrant County their basic constitutional right to vote for their elected representatives.
TFGT President John Austin Basham was pleased with the Judges order saying, “Judge O’Connor essentially passed this case back to state district court while giving them a nudge in the right direction.” Basham went on to say, “Judge O’Connor made it clear that Reverend Tatum could redress this claim in his court if the state district court’s ruling is in error or the state fails to rule at all.”
The state case brought by TFGT, John Austin Basham, and Darlia Hobbs against the TRWD Board of directors will continue Thursday February 6th in Tarrant Counties 48th District Court in front of Judge David Evans. Basham commented on the case continuing Thursday by saying, “With the clear guidance and reading of the law by the Federal Court, I expect the state court’s decision will come quickly. The big question is whether or not the TRWD board will then allow voters to vote or drag us back into court?”
Below is the text in the email from the Texans For Government Transparency....
Federal Court Waits, but Points State Court to Texas Supreme's Ruling as a Hint !
(Fort Worth, TX) United States Federal District Judge Reed O’Connor has decided to abstain from making a ruling at this time in the case brought by Reverend Kyev Pompa Tatum, Sr., a member of Texans For Government Transparency, against the Tarrant Regional Water District Board.
Judge O’Connor opted instead to issue an order pointing the state court to appropriate case-law.
In the order handed down by the Federal District Court late Tuesday; Judge O’Connor wrote, “In State v. Catlin, however, the Texas Supreme Court held that the Texas Legislature could not extend a city clerk’s two-year term, as provided in the Texas constitution, by enacting legislation that moved the election to the following year.”
Judge O’Connor expounded on this important case law stating the Texas Supreme Court found, “Article XVI, Section 17 ‘never contemplated such legislation, but was intended to meet such emergencies as might occur under laws requiring elections or appointments to such offices to be made every two Years’”
In the federal lawsuit Reverend Tatum says the TRWD board of directors is illegally granting two of their directors a fifth year in office, after being elected to four year terms, by misrepresenting a newly passed state law. Reverend Tatum’s suit goes on to contend this action denies both he and the people of Tarrant County their basic constitutional right to vote for their elected representatives.
TFGT President John Austin Basham was pleased with the Judges order saying, “Judge O’Connor essentially passed this case back to state district court while giving them a nudge in the right direction.” Basham went on to say, “Judge O’Connor made it clear that Reverend Tatum could redress this claim in his court if the state district court’s ruling is in error or the state fails to rule at all.”
The state case brought by TFGT, John Austin Basham, and Darlia Hobbs against the TRWD Board of directors will continue Thursday February 6th in Tarrant Counties 48th District Court in front of Judge David Evans. Basham commented on the case continuing Thursday by saying, “With the clear guidance and reading of the law by the Federal Court, I expect the state court’s decision will come quickly. The big question is whether or not the TRWD board will then allow voters to vote or drag us back into court?”
A Wind Chill Of 11 Is Keeping Me Off Fort Worth's Gateway Park Mountain Bike Trail Today
24 degrees, feeling like 11 degrees, due to a strong wind blowing in from the north, on this first Wednesday of the 2nd month of 2014.
With possible snow predicted for tomorrow.
I miss Global Warming.
Even though the outer world was ultra frigid early this morning I braved the frigidity and had myself a much needed bout of hot tub hydrotherapy.
Yesterday I finally got around to fixing the flat on the rear tire of my bike. It was way back on Saturday, October 12 of last year I had an unfortunate encounter with a big nail at Gateway Park.
I blogged about this unfortunate nail encounter in a blogging titled The 2nd Saturday Of October With Computer Woes, Rusty Nails, Broken Pumps & Pomegranate Yogurt.
Until this morning's colder than I expected chill I had planned on going on a bike ride today on the aforementioned Gateway Park's mountain bike trail. But, with the wind making it feeling like 11 degrees I'm thinking going on a bike ride would not result in me having a mighty fine time today rolling my wheels.
I must remember that I am babysitting a problematic Puerto Rican cat and visit the hissing feline today to make sure her living space is being adequately heated.
With possible snow predicted for tomorrow.
I miss Global Warming.
Even though the outer world was ultra frigid early this morning I braved the frigidity and had myself a much needed bout of hot tub hydrotherapy.
Yesterday I finally got around to fixing the flat on the rear tire of my bike. It was way back on Saturday, October 12 of last year I had an unfortunate encounter with a big nail at Gateway Park.
I blogged about this unfortunate nail encounter in a blogging titled The 2nd Saturday Of October With Computer Woes, Rusty Nails, Broken Pumps & Pomegranate Yogurt.
Until this morning's colder than I expected chill I had planned on going on a bike ride today on the aforementioned Gateway Park's mountain bike trail. But, with the wind making it feeling like 11 degrees I'm thinking going on a bike ride would not result in me having a mighty fine time today rolling my wheels.
I must remember that I am babysitting a problematic Puerto Rican cat and visit the hissing feline today to make sure her living space is being adequately heated.
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