Tuesday, March 12, 2024
Microsoft OneDrive Remembers Lake Powell Houseboating
Today's email from Microsoft's OneDrive had another Memory from this Day that I actually remember.
Well, more precisely, I remember what I am seeing in this photo, but it definitely was not a memory from this day in March.
Back in the 1990s I houseboated twice on Lake Powell, in Utah. Both times the houseboating took place in October, not March. The clickable link goes to multiple webpages from the first time I houseboated on Lake Powell.
Since I houseboated on Lake Powell the houseboats have been upgraded to include satellite TV, and, I think, microwaves. The peace and quiet on Lake Powell is so pleasant it seems criminal to add the noise of TVs.
The clearest night sky I have ever been under was the first Lake Powell float. The second October float was under clouds. And rain. Which was somewhat fun, what with it making for a wild ride hitting waves generated by the wind. And waterfalls falling down the cliffs.
Last I heard the water level had fallen so much that boats are not on the lake.
Monday, March 11, 2024
Pleased To Use Caution Today At Mount Wichita
It has been a few days since I acquired myself some endorphins via outdoor aerobic activity, due to the return of semi-winter-like weather. Chilly, windy, overcast, with some drippage and thunderstorming.
But, today, on this second Monday of the third month of 2024, with ten days til the arrival of Spring, it was back to Lake Wichita Park I ventured, for a long walk around Mount Wichita.
I was not the only one out having themselves a mighty fine time today under the clear blue sky.
I saw a kid and his dog make their way to the summit of Mount Wichita. The kid's mom made it about halfway before giving up.
Hiking to the summit of Mount Wichita looks like it should be easy.
It is not easy.
Ascending gets the heart beating fast, descending is treacherous, way too easy to twist an ankle or take a tumble.
Hence the multiple signs advising to PLEASE USE CAUSTION WHEN CLIMBING HILL.
I do not know why the only thing slightly resembling a mountain, for miles in any direction, is referred to as a HILL.
Sunday, March 10, 2024
Microsoft Remembers Ruby Leading Grandma Miss Daisy Down An Arizona Street
Another day where I remember some of the Microsoft OneDrive Memories from this Day.
What you see here happened in March of 2019. I do not remember exactly what day in March.
Just realized, I likely blogged about this day. Just a sec, I shall see if that is the case.
Yes, on Monday, March 11, 2019 I posted a blog post about that which you see here, with the actual day this happened being two days prior, on Saturday, March 9, 2019
The blog post title was Cool Arizona Pool With Theo Driving Ruby On Handlebars.
My sister, Jackie was a bit surprised when suddenly all the kids, and me, got in her pool. Jackie thought it too cool to pool. I was used to getting in a cool pool in Texas.
The photo above happened after having fun in the cool pool. Ruby led the way to a nearby park, with me wheeling Ruby's grandma, also known as Miss Daisy. This day was the last time my mom had all her kids, but the one none of us get along with, at the same place at the same time.
This was a fun day.
That would be me lifting nephew David out of the pool. This was five years ago. I do not think I could manage to lift the current version of David.
I also probably could not lift the current version of David's little brother and sister, Theo and David. The kids have grown a lot since I last saw them, five years ago.
I probably could lift the newest members of the Slotemaker Jones family, Hank Frank and Cade...
Saturday, March 9, 2024
Microsoft's OneDrive Remembers Me Holding Newborn Spencer Jack In Texas
One of today's Microsoft OneDrive Memories from this Day totally perplexed me. A photo of me holding a baby.
I can tell this was taken in Texas, at my location in Fort Worth, due to the wall behind me and the fact that a cowboy hat sits on my head.
I have never had a cowboy hat on my head outside of Texas.
And I have never held a baby in Texas.
I clicked on the OneDrive Memories link to see all the memories from this day and soon figured out who the baby is which I am holding.
Spencer Jack.
There were multiple photos of multiple people holding the baby I was holding. When I saw the baby being held by Spencer Jack's mom, Jenny, I knew who the baby was that I was holding.
So, how did newborn baby Spencer Jack, in Washington, get held by me in Washington? The next photo answers that troubling question. Well, sort of answers it.
That would be my Favorite Nephew Joey, holding his Favorite Nephew Spencer Jack, in what looks to be the exact same way I was holding Spencer Jack.
Apparently, I did some photo altering, so as to make myself one of those taking a turn holding Spencer Jack. I suspect I must have blogged about my newest relative and included multiple photos of multiple people in Washington holding Spencer Jack, along with the faked photo of me holding Spencer Jack.
I would go find that long ago blog post, but that would seem to likely be way too time consuming.
Just looked anyway, and it was not too time consuming to figure out the birth of Spencer Jack predates, by about a year, the birth of this blog...
Friday, March 8, 2024
Forters Living In The Unexpected City With The Imaginary Island
An amusing comment today, from someone named Anonymous, about a blog post yesterday about Fort Worth's imaginary island and the latest vision of the imaginary island, which is remarkably close to the original vision which was first seen over two decades ago.
The new vision sees a one-of-a-kind waterfront. Which, one must assume, means it will not be a waterfront of the sort which has piers jutting out into the water, with big boats, like cruise ships and ferry boats, docking at the piers.
Here is the comment from Anonymous....
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Fort Worth's One Of A Kind Waterfront On An Imaginary Island":
Muckrack.com ranks the Fort Worth Star-Telegram's circulation as the 26th biggest in the state of Texas. The 13th biggest city(Fort Worth) in the US has only the 26th biggest newspaper in Texas. The unexpected city! C'mon, Forters, you can do better. Let's get that collective effervescence going! Let's go, go, go. LFG!
Muckrack, by the way, is trusted by companies like Google, NPR, The New York Times, VISA, FedEx and many other top flight organizations.
Forters, by the way, is the latest and greatest demonym for people living in Fort Worth the unexpected city.
______________________
I have zero clue as to why Fort Worth is the unexpected city. But, I have heard that said previously, more than once...
Thursday, March 7, 2024
Fort Worth's One Of A Kind Waterfront On An Imaginary Island
That which you see here is a screencap from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram's Thursday March 7, 2024 online edition.
I was unable to read the Star-Telegram's article about this supposed new vision of the Trinity River Vision.
But I was able to read all about the new vision in the Fort Worth Report, it being a more journalistically elevated local news source than the Star-Telegram.
The Fort Worth Report article is titled Fort Worth leaders reveal new roadmap for developing Panther Island. Where does it lead?
Reading the article, I was not really able to glean where this new roadmap is leading.
This supposed new vision seems to be pretty much like the previous vision. An imaginary island, with multiple parks, residential developments, commercial development, hoping to entice a corporation to move its corporate headquarters to the imaginary island.
This new vision reads as a bit hyperbolic, just like the old vision did, with its quarterly propaganda mailings touting the slow progress and the wonders to come with the slow-moving Boondoggle.
"One of a kind waterfront' is an example of the new vision's hyperbolic propaganda.
Waterfront? Have these people not been to a town with an actual waterfront, you know, of the sort where ferry boats and cruise ships and other boats arrive and depart.
Towns like Galveston, Corpus Christi, to name a couple Texas examples.
I do not think San Antonio ever describes its iconic Riverwalk as a waterfront.
See that little bridge in the screencap from the Star-Telegram. That is one of three little bridges which took an astonishing seven years to build. Over dry land. Awaiting a cement-lined ditch to be dug under the bridges, with Trinity River water diverted into the ditch, creating the imaginary island, with the three bridges connecting the Fort Worth mainland to the imaginary island.
It is hard to believe this nonsense has been going on now for well over two decades, with no end in sight...
Tuesday, March 5, 2024
Taking My Facebook Aggravation To Windy Lake Wichita Park
The view you see here is looking southeast at a backwoods vantage point in Lake Wichita Park. My destination this morning, after spending a few minutes being aggravated by Facebook malfunctioning.
That water you see is not Lake Wichita. It is a large pond which currently is mostly dried up.
The temperature has cooled from yesterday's balmy 80s.
In the 60s today with a strong wind blowing.
Fast walking got me sufficient endorphins to end the bad mood Facebook had put me in.
And now Facebook is back behaving properly...
Monday, March 4, 2024
New Improved Vision Of Fort Worth's Imaginary Island Boondoggle
I saw that which you see here in the Saturday edition of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Just the headline got my head shaking and eyes rolling.
Over two decades ago a big headline on the front page of the print version of the Star-Telegram screamed "Trinity Uptown to Turn Fort Worth into Vancouver of the South".
I remember seeing that and wondering what fresh absurd ridiculousness is this? Who could have guessed the absurdity would get so ridiculous, and last so long.
Soon the name morphed into the Trinity River Vision.
Because Fort Worth does not operate like a big city wearing its big boy pants, the public was not asked to approve this project and fund it.
The project was touted as a vitally needed flood control and economic development scheme. So vitally needed nothing much has come of the scheme, despite millions of dollars spent over the past couple decades.
Oh, there are the three freeway overpass type bridges, built over dry land, to connect the Fort Worth mainland to an imaginary island, awaiting a cement lined ditch to be dug under the bridges and filled with diverted Trinity River water.
Those three simple little bridges took an astonishing seven years to build.
And, almost forgot to mention, this vitally needed flood control project is in an area which has not flooded for well over half a century, due to levees installed way back in the 1950s by the Army Corps of Engineers.
Due to the fact that the citizens of Fort Worth were not asked to approve of this project via a bond issue it was determined that federal funds might be acquired. To that end, J.D. Granger was hired to be the director of this public works project, a job for which he had zero credentials or experience, a fact which soon became evident as various malapropisms and public embarrassments ensued.
Why hire J.D. Granger?
Well, his mother, Kay Granger, was the congresswoman representing the district of what became known as the Trinity River Central City Uptown Panther Island District Vision. It was thought giving her son a high paying job directing the Trinity River Vision would motivate his mother to secure federal funds.
When Trump came along Kay tried and failed to secure federal funds. And then gerrymandering moved Kay's district out of the Trinity River Vision zone, causing J.D. to lose his cushy job.
But not before hiring him, after firing him, for six months at $12,000 a month, allegedly so J.D. could share his vast knowledge of the stumbling project with the new people directing it.
And then Biden's Infrastructure bill passed. And suddenly there were federal funds available for Fort Worth's ridiculous Boondoggle, to the tune of around a half billion bucks.
And now we have this latest The new and improved vision for Fort Worth’s Panther Island is about to be unveiled article in the Star-Telegram.
The article contains several Star-Telegram doozies.
Such as...
The presentation comes more than two decades after the first strategic plans for the island were developed and eight years after the last update to Fort Worth’s Panther Island zoning codes.
More than two decades after the first strategic plans for the island were developed. Uh, the imaginary island did not become part of the nonsense til several years into the Boondoggle.
And then this...
More than two decades after the first strategic plans for the island were developed. Uh, the imaginary island did not become part of the nonsense til several years into the Boondoggle.
And then this...
The island is a byproduct of the 1.5-mile channel being built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The channel will connect two sections of the Trinity River north of downtown as a way to improve the city’s flood protection.
Does no one in Fort Worth know what an island actually is? The channel will connect two sections of the river as a way to improve the city's flood protection? Like we already said, there has been no flood in that area since levees were installed to prevent such.
Meanwhile, there are other areas of Fort Worth and Tarrant County in dire need of flood mitigation. Such as the Trinity River in East Fort Worth, which floods anytime the river runs high. Or deadly creeks which go into flash flood mode due to poorly planned development.
And this paragraph mentioning Kay's attempt at getting funding, without mentioning Kay...
Congress approved $526 million in 2016, but disagreements with the Trump administration over the project’s feasibility held up funding until the November 2021 passage of Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act enabled the Army Corps to allocate $403 million toward the project in January 2022.
And then there is this...
The initial plans for the island’s development focused on dense residential buildings with some commercial spaces. However, a preliminary report from HR&A in August 2023 called for the district to be a mix of residential, entertainment and recreation with the potential to attract companies and talent to the city.
Was this not what the supposed vision was always seeing, from the start? A mix of residential, entertainment and recreation. But, claiming this might have potential to attract companies and talent to Fort Worth? Well, the town does not have much luck with either, and I doubt the imaginary island will change that.
And, finally, this...
Was this not what the supposed vision was always seeing, from the start? A mix of residential, entertainment and recreation. But, claiming this might have potential to attract companies and talent to Fort Worth? Well, the town does not have much luck with either, and I doubt the imaginary island will change that.
And, finally, this...
It’s expected to address potential impacts to nearby neighborhoods like the north side where residents have expressed concerns about the island’s impact on the area’s unique culture. HR&A’s August 2023 report said the island should have a distinct culture while at the same time complementing and connecting its surrounding neighborhoods.
Yes, that is totally believable. Residents expressing concern over the imaginary island's impact on the area's unique culture? What culture are we talking about here? The Fort Worth Stockyards? How could the imaginary island impact Fort Worth's one and only legit tourist attraction?
Aren't the people of Fort Worth tired of this Boondoggle? Driving over those three bridges over nothing. Seeing that absurd roundabout with the million-dollar piece of supposed sculptural art which J.D. Granger somehow foisted on the Boondoggle.
Does that massive installation of Trinity River Vision propaganda billboards still exist at Gateway Park, by the Fort Woof Dog Park? Touting all the wonders to come from the Trinity River Vision.
The Boondoggle continues to be so perplexing. Over two decades of being perplexing...
Sunday, March 3, 2024
Long Ago Microsoft OneDrive Memory Of Me & My Siblings
The photo you see here showed up this Sunday morning in my email, in the daily Microsoft OneDrive Memories from this Day.
I do not actually remember this memory. As in why the photo was taken. But, I do remember where the photo was taken. And who is in the photo.
From the left, that is Genora Olson, then my eldest sister, Nancy, then my little brother, Jake, then my little sister, Jackie, then me, being bigger than all of them at that point in time.
Which is no longer the case.
The photo was taken in our front yard, in Burlington, Washington. Our house was at the north side of Burlington's Maiben Park. The Olson's house was at the south side of the park.
I think the last time I saw Genora Olson was way back in the 1990s. In the Mount Vernon Post Office. I remember that incident of seeing Genora because she made some remark about how broad my shoulders are.
A remark I thought a tad odd, as I did not think of myself as having broad shoulders. I'm not actually sure I know what is meant by 'broad shoulders'...
Saturday, March 2, 2024
Spring-Like Saturday In Lucy Park
Yesterday, the first day of the third month of 2024, Summer-like weather returned, heating the outer world into the high70s.
Getting heated that HOT felt real good after the multi-day return to frigid Winter-like weather had North Texas freezing when you take the wind chill factor into account.
And now, on this second day, and first Saturday of the third month of 2024, the temperature is soaring into the 80s. This made for a mighty fine return to Lucy Park, for some nature communing and fast-paced walking.
There were a lot of fellow sun worshipers out and about at Lucy Park today. Most people, and dogs, I have seen in quite some time.
The sky is bright blue, no smoky haze, no smoky smell. The wind switched directions, currently blowing north, instead of south, which brought hazy smoke to town.
I suspect Winter weather is gone for now, not to return til next Winter
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