Monday, March 6, 2023
Hot First Monday Of March At Sikes Lake
On this first Monday of the third month of 2023, it was back to Sikes Lake I ventured to join the throngs enjoying the balmy 80 degree plus temperatures.
Which would make that the Gray Lagoon of Sikes Lake, you see above, looking west from the bridge at the west end of the lake.
It is currently noon on Monday, which is why I am hearing tornado sirens doing their regularly scheduled system check.
Quiet has again returned.
If you have never heard a tornado siren, well, they are loud. Think the loudest siren you have ever heard and double or triple the decibel level.
I have only once heard the tornado sirens go off due to an actual tornado. That was when I lived in far east Fort Worth.
We are currently scheduled to have two days this week with thunderstorms, possibly severe, predicted. Thunderstorms and tornadoes go together. A severe thunderstorm brings with it the conditions that can cause a tornado.
Sunday, March 5, 2023
Sunday Exploring Lucy Park Backwoods With Mud & No Snakes
Back to the Lucy Park backwoods I ventured on this first Sunday of the third month of 2023. As you can see, recent rain has greened up the ground, but, so far, not much new leaf action.
That aforementioned recent rain did leave a few muddy areas, easily detoured around. I have had a couple sticky incidents with Lucy Park mud in the past. The worst being bike related, coating on so much mud the bike became inoperable.
The outer world is being heated into the high 80s today. So, I kept a careful watch for anything slithering.
The biggest snake I have ever seen in the wild I saw in the backwoods zone of Lucy Park, a couple summers ago. It was at least six feet long. And thick. It slithered into brush before I could take its picture.
But, I saw nothing reptilian today. Not even little lizards.
More rain is on the weather menu for the coming week.
Friday, March 3, 2023
Nature Communing At Flood Free Lucy Park After Yesterday's Deluge
Yesterday's nature communing at Lucy Park was under a mostly clear blue sky.
But, by the time I left Lucy Park a storm was brewing. Soon after returning to my abode the storm was done brewing and was spewing lightning bolts, hail, rain and wind.
The rain continued for hours. By late afternoon a moat surrounded my abode.
By the time the sun finished yesterday's illumination duty the sky was beginning to return to being blue.
By the time the sun arrived, this morning, to begin its daily illumination duty, the sky was totally blue, with nary a cloud to be seen.
And so, this morning, I ventured back to Lucy Park, expecting to possibly find the park in flood mode.
Well, no flooding was found, but the Wichita River is flowing a lot more water than it was yesterday, as you can see, above, via the view, looking south, from the middle of the Lucy Park suspension bridge.
So, March at my Texas location has roared in like a lion, with more roaring predicted in a few days...
Thursday, March 2, 2023
Lucy Park Pagoda Blooming Before Thunderstorm Comes Booming
At 11 this morning, arriving at Lucy Park, the sky was blue, which you see photo documented above. The weather prediction was for thunderstorms to arrive around noon. I scoffed at this, thinking no way.
And now, back at my abode, at half past noon, thunder is booming, lightning is striking, and the outer world is looking mighty stormy on this second day of the third month of 2023.
Just a sec, I will go take a pic from my kitchen window vantage point, hoping to manage to photo document the hail hailing, or a lightning strike.
The road has become a river. A moat almost surrounds my abode. But, the photo did not manage to photo document either the hail or the lightning, but did manage to photo document how we went from that clear blue sky a few minutes ago, to the above dark drippy scene.
I forgot to mention, at the photo at the top, of the burned-out Lucy Park Pagoda, signs of life have appeared, with flowers blooming through the fire flamed ground around the former Pagoda.
This storm today is likely a sign of a wild wet thundering March month now underway...
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
Goodbye To February With Hot Walk Around Sikes Lake
Above you are looking west across the rocky beach at the east end of Sikes Lake, on this final day of the second month of 2023.
Today is being the most pleasant, weather-wise, so far in 2023.
Almost 80 degrees, a cooling breeze blowing, nary a cloud in the bright blue sky.
Seems like just a couple days ago we were freezing with a coating of ice. It seems like that because a couple days ago we were freezing with a coating of ice.
That icy nonsense should be over til next winter, at my location.
I hope...
Monday, February 27, 2023
Clear Blue Warm Walk With Linda Lou In Lucy Park
Warmth has returned to the outer world at my location. Yesterday's chilly fog eventually lifted, along with the temperature. By the time I drove to Walmart around 5, Sunday afternoon, the temperature was over 80, and I was over dressed and over heated.
Around 10 last night all weather hell broke loose with a sudden extremely strong wind burst, with a downpour of rain. This only lasted a few minutes. I expected to see a lot of wind damage this morning, particularly at Lucy Park, what with all the trees.
But, I saw no wind damage anywhere.
The walk with Linda Lou in Lucy Park was extremely pleasant today, back in cargo shorts and t-shirt.
Back to the subject of going to Walmart yesterday. A week or two ago, Madame McNutty rode to Walmart with me. Upon parking I was surprised to see two vehicles, parked next to each other, both with Washington license plates.
During my entire time in Texas I have seen very few Washington license plates. As I sat there one Washingtonian came back to his car, with a kid holding a helium balloon. They drove away before I could say howdy.
When I came back out of Walmart a guy was standing by the other Washington license plated vehicle, which was a large pickup truck. I said something like "You from Washington?" To which he said he was not, that it was his girlfriend's truck. To which I said I am from Washington and seldom see Washington plates in Texas.
So, a couple days ago I park in the same Walmart location, and that same Madame McNutty rode to Walmart with me. And I again looked at that same pickup with the Washington license plates parked at the same location.
And, then, last night, that same pickup was parked in that same location again. This time I photo documented the license plate.
So, I am thinking this Washingtonian must work at Walmart. Either that or this Washingtonian spends a long time in Walmart, shopping, because the pickup was still there when I left to head back to my abode...
Sunday, February 26, 2023
Foggy Semi-Warm Nature Communing Walk In Lucy Park
On this final Sunday of the second month of 2023, it was to a foggy Lucy Park I ventured today for the first instance of nature communing in several days.
I have mostly avoided the outer world the past few days due to the temperature being below freezing, along with a strong wind blowing.
Today the outer world was heated to 54 degrees by the time I arrived at Lucy Park, about an hour before noon.
With absolutely no wind blowing.
A little rain and some thunder is on the weather menu for the rest of today. So far I have seen no drippage, other than fog, and no thunder booms.
I expected Lucy Park to be visitor-free today, due to the foggy chill.
I was wrong.
There were multiple disc golfers, and fellow walkers enjoying the foggy conditions which are very reminiscent of a winter day in my old home zone of Washington, where one expects such due to the proximity to large bodies of ocean water.
At my currently location there are no large bodies of water in any direction for hundreds of miles...
Friday, February 24, 2023
Snowy Daffodil BBQ Swimming Invite From Nephew Jason
Incoming email from FNJ (Favorite Nephew Jason) this morning, with an BBQ swimming party invitation...
Hello FUD --
Thought I'd send you a picture I took yesterday of some snow dusted daffodils across the street from your brother's soon to be residence.
[Hank Frank's house is pictured just to the right]
We are having a late winter freeze here, like much of the country. Tonight's temperatures are predicted to be in the teens.
[Hank Frank's house is pictured just to the right]
We are having a late winter freeze here, like much of the country. Tonight's temperatures are predicted to be in the teens.
Changing the subject, I had a nice visit with Judy, Jeff and Pam on President's Day when they made their annual trip down to my restaurant for Fish and Chips with Ivar's Clam Chowder.
Perhaps we can all get together this summer to celebrate a septuagenarian's birthday. I think that would be fun. Perhaps a BBQ at Birch Bay State Park.
Does the 2nd Friday in August work for you? Low tide is at 8:30 am that morning, and high tide is at 4:30 p.m. So, I figure we can all go swimming around 2, when the water is bath like and then have a potluck afterwards. And a campfire on the beach.
Just an idea.
A warm summer's afternoon sounds delightful right now.
Hope all is well,
- FNJ
A warm Washington summer day does sound delightful right now, with the outer world chilled below freezing at my Texas location, with a gusty wind making it really feel way colder than the current 30 degrees.
I have not been to Birch Bay State Park since August of 2017. The Judy, Jeff and Pam to which Jason refers are my Aunt Judy, Cousin Jeff, and Jeff's current wife, Pam. August of 2017 is the last time I saw Judy, Jeff and Pam...
- FNJ
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A warm Washington summer day does sound delightful right now, with the outer world chilled below freezing at my Texas location, with a gusty wind making it really feel way colder than the current 30 degrees.
I have not been to Birch Bay State Park since August of 2017. The Judy, Jeff and Pam to which Jason refers are my Aunt Judy, Cousin Jeff, and Jeff's current wife, Pam. August of 2017 is the last time I saw Judy, Jeff and Pam...
Back In The Deep Freeze In Icy Wichita Falls
Two days ago the outer world was heated to nearly 90 degrees at my location. The night which followed that HOT day chilled to below freezing by morning.
And now, today, we are fully back in Winter mode, with today getting chillier as the hours pass, with a wind chill real feel temperature of 19 degrees around the time I usually do my daily nature communing.
So, there will be no nature communing today, unless I opt to go to Walmart this morning to observe the wildlife one sees on display waddling down the aisles.
Incoming email this morning from FNJ, also known as my Favorite Nephew Jason, with photo documentation of current snowy conditions in my former home location of the Skagit Valley. I will blog that photo and its accompanying text after I hit the publish button on this...
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
Hot Breezy Lucy Park Nature Communing
Yesterday, that being the day known as Tuesday, I did no nature communing, even though the outer world was heated to 88 degrees by the time the sun left for the day.
Today, with the temperature scheduled to get almost as HOT as yesterday, with wind gusts predicted to blow over 50 mph, I opted to do some breezy nature communing at Lucy Park.
Which would make that the Lucy Park backwoods you see in the above photo documentation.
In about a month this view should look like a lush jungle.
I managed to have the correct level of outerwear on my surface today.
Cargo shorts and t-shirt.
The steady wind seemed to be in the 50 mph range, with strong gusts which required leaning into the blow, lest one finds oneself blown over.
A cold front arrives tomorrow, but not a freezing level of cold front...
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