Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Dodging Lightning Bolts & Big Raindrops To Get Wind Chilled At Lucy Park
It was to Lucy Park I ventured this final Wednesday of the third month of 2025, to commune with nature, after dodging lightning bolts and big raindrops, on the drive north.
As you can see, via the photo documentation of the Lucy Park suspension bridge over the Wichita River, the sky no longer looked menacing by the time I got parked at the park.
This morning, when the sun arrived, the temperature was 81 degrees as measured by the Fahrenheit method. By the time I got to Lucy Park, a half hour before noon, the temperature had dropped to 70, again as measured by the Fahrenheit method.
That drop in temperature came with a strong chilling breeze.
Spring is noticeably springing green copiously, grass no longer brown, the leaf population rapidly growing.
I have yet to switch my interior space climate control from heat mode to cool mode. I almost switched yesterday when the outer world reached over 90 degrees for the first time this year, at my North Texas location.
But, the ceiling fans brought a sufficient chill, so no switch, yet to cool mode...
Sunday, March 23, 2025
Sunday Not Swimming In Windy Sikes Lake With Snakes
On this next to last Sunday of the third month of 2025, it was to nearby Sikes Lake I ventured, joining the throngs enjoying trying to walk in a strong breeze blowing in from the Northeast.
So far, Sunday's wind does not seem to be generating dust clouds, leaving a mostly blue sky covered only by a little wispy clouding.
I know I have made note of it before, but today I was freshly struck by the seeming absurdity of signage forbidding swimming in Sikes Lake, along with advising that university approval is needed for any Sikes Lake boating, canoeing or kayaking.
I have been walking around Sikes Lake for years now and have never seen anything but birds and litter floating on the lake. Does this mean university approval is never granted, or that no one has any desire to float a boat on Sikes Lake?
I suspect the lack of boating is due to no one thinking it to be something anyone would want to do. What with the lake being shallow, and there being no boat launch locations. That and Lake Wichita is only a couple miles distant and has multiple boat launching locations.
As for swimming. I can't imagine anyone would think that to be a good idea. Shallow Sikes Lake looks murky on a good day, and downright muddy after rain drains into the lake.
I have not gone swimming in a Texas lake since early this century, when I took a dip in Lake Grapevine, after mountain biking the Horseshoe Trail. That lake dip ended my Texas lake swimming due to an incident with what I thought was a water moccasin. All I saw was the head and that set me swimming fast to shore, where I looked out on the water to see I had been chased by a turtle, not a snake.
At that point in time a couple elderly gents were fishing from the dock I had jumped into the lake from. I told them I thought I was being chased by a snake, not a turtle. One of the elderly gents then told me that earlier that day they saw two water moccasins slither out from under the dock.
And thus, that ended me ever again swimming in a Texas lake...
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Lucy Park Spring Sprung Green Vernal Equinox Nature Communing
The Big Blow which began hurricaning last week, with one short break being like the eye of a hurricane, finally quit blowing today, the day known as Thursday, the third such day of the third month of 2025.
So, after seeing my drug dealer to pick up some prescribed pharmaceuticals, I ventured on to nearby Lucy Park for some wind-free, dust-free, smoke-free, semi-warm nature communing.
Since my last Lucy Park visit, a week ago, give or take a day, the dominant color is no longer brown.
Green is taking over. On the ground, and in the trees, with some trees beginning to sprout leaves.
Seeing all this green had me wondering when Spring gets sprung, this year.
So, back at my computer I Googled "when does Spring begin in Wichita Falls Texas" and got the following information...
Spring officially begins near Wichita Falls, TX on March 20th, 2025 with the vernal equinox, marking the start of the season.
Time: Spring begins at 4:01 a.m. Central Time (CT).
So, that was one nice Spring walk around the increasingly green Lucy Park backwoods jungle today...
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Arizona Escape From Texas On Smooth Roads
Few things are more relaxing than my Favorite Sister Jackie chauffeuring me on the beautiful, smooth streets of Chandler, Arizona, and the other towns in the Phoenix metro zone.
Above Jackie is driving us north on Chandler Boulevard, which looks like an actual boulevard, unlike the Texas boulevard, as in Taft Boulevard, that being the pseudo boulevard, my abode is addressed on.
Every time I return from being in either Texas or Washington, getting picked up at the airport, either DFW International, or the local to me now, Wichita Falls Regional Airport, I take over driving duty and instantly think something is wrong with the vehicle, as in, thinking the suspension is broken, or tires partly flat.
And then I remember, I am back driving on a Texas road, where one learns to dodge potholes, and a variety of other detriments to a smooth driving surface, like all the manhole covers that make for big bumps, on the section of Taft Boulevard, north of MSU (Midwestern State University).
Here in Wichita Falls, every time I have left the airport and arrived at the entry ramp to the freeway, unlit, in the dark, it is always a bit disturbing, how beat up that entry ramp is, thinking such to be appalling, what with it being visitor's first experience with getting on a Texas freeway.
I have more than once verbally wondered what a Texan thinks when they get out of Texas to a state like Arizona, with most roads being not like bumpy Texas roads...
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
Another HOT Wichita Falls Red Flag Warning Day In Texas
If today's third Tuesday of the third month of 2025 temperature, as measured by the Fahrenheit method, reaches its currently predicted high, today will be the HOTTEST day so far this year.
Which likely means today will be the first time in 2025 that I will activate my interior space's air-conditioning mechanism.
It has already been HOT enough that I have utilized my motorized means of motion's air-conditioning mechanism.
That and my interior space has already become HOT enough this year to the point where I have activated my computer room's ceiling fan for a brief period of spinning.
I was hoping that this year, by the time of year when it gets way too HOT, that I would have reduced my insulative layer of adipose tissue to a degree which rendered me feeling cooler.
That and being able to fit into a pair of Levi corduroy jeans which have vexed me for way too long.
Along with today's HEAT, we are also under a RED FLAG WARNING, which is a warning which warns that strong winds may spawn wildfires and dust storms.
Wildfires and dust storms have wreaked a lot of havoc in Texas and Oklahoma in recent days...
Sunday, March 16, 2025
Sunday Dust-Free Cloud-Free Sikes Lake Walkaround
Yesterday, the day known as Saturday, also known as the Ides of March, also known as the third Saturday of the 2025 version of March, some rain precipitated.
That precipitation seems to have wiped the sky clear of Friday's excessive dust, rendering Sunday's outer world, at my location, once again with a cloud-free blue sky, as you can see via the photo documentation from today's walk around Sikes Lake.
The outer world dropped a lot of degrees during the Dust Storm, with the cool continuing today, with the outer world chilled to barely 50 degrees, as measured via the Fahrenheit method.
Tomorrow, the day known as St. Patrick's Day, heat is scheduled to return, as in a high in the 80s, or higher...
Friday, March 14, 2025
Is A 2025 Dust Bowl Blowing Into Wichita Falls?
All day long, this March 14 day before the Ides of March, wind has blown, non-stop, at times with hurricane strength blows.
Around 5 this afternoon of the second Friday of the third month of 2025, tired of being housebound, I ventured out into the wind to check the mailbox, and then, if not being too vexed by the gusting wind and the dusty air, continuing on to Walmart.
In the photo documentation we are heading east on Southwest Parkway. As you can see, the outer world looks foggy.
But that is not fog. It is dust. Dirty dust blowing in from who knows where, carrying who knows what. What I do know, is the short time I was out in it was enough time to manage to irritate my eyes, causing excessive blinking.
On the way to Walmart the wind was pushing me from behind. On the way from Walmart I was heading into the wind, which at times made for some unsettling vehicle movements.
I thought, at first, I was having a vehicle malfunction, til I realized the unsettling vehicle movements were being caused by those hurricane strength gusts blowing over 70 miles per hour.
We have another day of this scheduled for tomorrow's Ides of March.
Is this how the infamous Dust Bowl of the 1920s began?
Pre Ides Of March Wichita Falls Windy Dust Storm
That which you see above is the view from one of my kitchen windows, looking south, with nary a cloud in the sky. The reason the cloud-less sky is not blue is because predicted strong winds have blown clouds of dust skyward.
You can see the windy Ides of March forecast below.
Wind gusts of 71 mph? Isn't that bordering on hurricane strength? With the super strong wind, along with way too much dust, methinks I shall not be doing my regular daily outdoor nature communing today.
Unless I do my nature communing at Walmart, which seems unlikely at this particular point in time.
Suddenly, as I look out my computer room window, the dusty sky has taken on a light reddish color.
I battened down all my hatches, this morning, upon learning of the incoming big blow. But, so far the big blow is coming from the south, and so my patio furniture is in no danger of getting zapped.
I just realized, today is March 14. Isn't the Ides of March, March 15? This morning, I saw someone on Facebook opine something along the line of hoping a modern-day Brutus gets inspired to create a modern-day Ides of March.
Googling, I see I was right, tomorrow is the Ides of March...
The "Ides of March" refers to March 15th, a date infamous for the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BCE, a moment immortalized by Shakespeare's play, "Julius Caesar," and the phrase "Beware the Ides of March".
The Ides of March (tomorrow) in Wichita Falls is also predicted to be windy and dusty...
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
With COVID Over Is It Time To Build A Sandcastle With Theo?
I almost lost something valuable, to me, today, returning books to the library.
I almost forgot to retrieve that which I use as a bookmark, before sliding the book into the "RETURN" slot.
My bookmark is getting a bit threadbare. It has been in use since early on in the time of COVID.
I do not remember the reason, Birthday, Christmas, Halloween, or what, but an envelope arrived in my mailbox. And in that envelope, among whatever else was in that envelope, there was a note from my Favorite Nephew Theo, also known as my Favorite Theo Nephew.
The note said...
When COVID 19
is over I want
you to come
over to build
a sand castle
Theo
Just a sec, I shall go find a photo which shows why Theo was thinking of sandcastle building with his Favorite Uncle.
In August of 2017 I spent several days at Birch Bay with Theo, his big brother, David, twin sister Ruby, parental units, Michele and Kristen, and Theo, David and Ruby's other favorite uncle, my little brother, Jake.
On one of those days at Birch Bay, when the tide was low, exposing a lot of sand, Theo, Ruby and I had a mighty fine time building a sandcastle.
In the photo documentation above, Theo has not yet given up in the battle to stop the incoming tide from breeching the castle's walls.
The next morning, I discovered the elevator, accessed near the door to the rooms we were staying in, went up a few flights, to a rooftop deck, with a view. I elevatored back to get Theo to take him to the view from the rooftop deck.
From whence the remains of our sandcastle could be seen, in the center of the sandbar, to the left of Theo.
Now, just looking at this photo of Theo, you can tell this is one fun kid.
Hard to believe it has been 8 years since I have been in Washington. Since COVID I have only been out of Texas once. And that was just to go across the border to Oklahoma.
Time flies by way too fast.
Just yesterday something caused me to calculate how old my Jason nephew is. The last time Jason and Spencer Jack went to Disneyland, Jason told me he now gets why I said it wore me out the last time I did Disneyland.
Well.
Yesterday I figured out Jason is now five years older than I was the last time I did Disneyland, Christmas Day of 1995. I stayed til Disneyland closed that Christmas Day. It was fun, but exhausting, even with a mid-day break back at the motel...
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
Remembering Rolling Mom In Arizona With Green Chile Relleno Quiche For Lunch
Ever since I have been again receiving Microsoft OneDrive Memories of this Day, via email, it has been Memories from way back in March of 2019.
Among today's Memories is the one you see above. My niece, Ruby, leading a parade down Buena Vista Drive, the road in Chandler, Arizona on which Ruby's Aunt Jackie resides.
Ruby was leading us to a park. Neither Aunt Jackie nor Mama Kristen is in the photo, which would seem to indicate one of them was the photographer.
In the photo I am wheeling mom, brother Jake is in blue on the left, with Jake's (and my) nephew Christopher with a leashed dog, then redhead nephew David between the dog and me. Right behind me is the mom of two of the kids in the photo, friends of Ruby's who had moved from Tacoma to Maricopa, Arizona. Next to the Maricopa mom is my niece-in-law, Christopher's first wife, Carissa (that may be spelled Carrisa), with nephew Theo holding a basketball in front of my littlest sister, Mama Michele.
That was one fun day, that day in March, way back in 2019. So much has happened since then.
Now, let's go from the past to today, the second Tuesday of the third month of 2025, and check out what's for lunch.
A few days ago, Florence Jean Halbert's mom posted, on Facebook, a photo of something which looked tasty.
I then commented "Recipe Please."
Soon thereafter, Florence's dad Facebook messaged me the recipe.
I altered the recipe a bit. Instead of roasted green chiles I air-fried three poblano peppers. Instead of a cup of heavy cream I used a cup of non-fat yogurt. Instead of a pie crust I stuck a 12 inch whole wheat tortilla in a cast iron skillet, instead of a pie plate.
The result was tasty, though the plated result may not look all that tasty, what with that big glob of salsa covered refried beans and spinach plopped haphazardly on the plate.
I'll make this again, maybe doubling the number of poblanos the next time...
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