Saturday, April 08, 2023

A Visit to the Monterey Bay Aquarium - April 5, 2023


Such cute otters!

Monterey sardines.

Hammerhead shark.

Hammerhead shark.

Monterey sardines.

Green Sea Turtle

Yellow Tuna.

Blood-red jellyfish.

Jellyfish.

Various jellyfish.

Deep-sea crab.

Isopods.

Petting an isopod (and not the Socorro isopod either).

Puffin.

Fish, and California Moray Eel.

Fish.

California Moray Eel.

Yellow fish.

Blue fish.

Fishies.

Yellow fishes.

Cool fish.

Cool reef.

Penguins.

Penguins.

Yellow tuna.

Jellyfish.

Jellyfish.

Green Sea Turtle.

Green Sea Turtle.

Green Sea Turtle.

Green Sea Turtle and a Ray.

Green Sea Turtle.

Green Sea Turtle.

A Ray.

A Day Trip to Monterey - April 5, 2023


Along Highway 33 south of Santa Nella, near O'Neill Forebay, workers on an electric tower were loosening metalwork for a passing helicopter to grab.

There go the struts!

A peak along Highway 152.

Rachel's kids called this place in Monterey the "Emo McDonald's," because the arches are black, not golden.

Donuts first!

Macabee Beach, next to the Monterey wharves.

Bathers on the beach.

A seagull stands atop John Steinbeck at the Steinbeck Statuary in Steinbeck Plaza.

I gingerly step barefoot into the world's largest ocean at Macabee Beach.  The rules are different here.  Eyes out for sharks!

The Graffiti at the Acme Metal Yard in Albuquerque

The graffiti here just off North Second Street is pretty remarkable - a living, breathing museum of top-notch graffiti. And it's changed quite a bit from what I remember in 2012.

 

TikTok Should Not Be Banned

Where else can you get stuff like this?
@corrk2 “It was a hard back NVI version”😂 #fyp #foryou #foryoupage ♬ Nuthin’ But A "G" Thang - Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg

And You May Find Yourself Behind the Wheel of a Large Automobile

Democrats Are Number One!

I Don't Need No Stinking GPS

A Glorious Rainy Season is Wrapping Up!


It's almost a wrap on the 2022-23 California rainy season! April is the month when storm systems weaken dramatically, and that process is underway now. 

Rainy seasons have been so erratic this last decade! Contrary to historically-dry expectations related to La Niña, we did quite well this season, waterwise. We're about 140% of normal here in Sacramento - the best season since 2016-17, just six years ago. Life in California is so much easier when everyone has the water they need. (I think it's a mistake to rely alone on La Niña- El Niño for rainy season predictions, since California is some distance from that cycle's equatorial home.) 

The big question now is how quickly that unstable ice cap in the Sierras will melt. Almost every day since the middle of February has had temperatures below average, which is great for preserving the snowpack, but that remarkably-cold run is ending now. 

And so, how abrupt will the warm up be? Not as abrupt as in April, 1997, when a warm Atmospheric River arrived and decimated the snowpack, leading to flooding. There are no such storm systems on today's horizon. Still, I'm thinking the next week will warm quite a bit, and the snowmelt will seriously start. Beware swimming holes and similar fun places this year. Waters will run cold, deep, and fast!

Monday, April 03, 2023

The Last Coal Miners in Spain

Interesting article on the last coal miners in Spain:
Arango said some of the miners feel abandoned. 
“The industrial heritage in Asturias is enormous and of significant historical relevance. However, very little is done to keep it in good condition,” said Adrián San Martín, a 38-year-old miner from Mieres. “When I pass by the closed mines, like the one in Olloniego, and see the rusty tower and the abandoned facilities, I feel terrible.” 
San Martín started working as a miner when he was 24, and he doesn’t know what his future will be when San Nicolás eventually closes. 
“What saddens me the most is not that mining ends,” he told Arango. “I understand that coal pollutes and that we have to look for other energy models. But I am outraged that the mines stop here if coal continues to be imported from other countries, such as South Africa or Colombia, which arrives at the ports of Europe.”

I Say A Little Prayer - Aretha Franklin cover featuring Kenton Chen

Gabe recommends this.

 

Sunday, April 02, 2023

My Ascent Won't Ascend

After my pre-interview, it looks like I won't become part of the Ascent Environmental team.

Sigh.

Trump Got His First Indictment

Hopefully the first of many!

Old Chapel in New Mexico Needs TLC

An old chapel is suffering structural issues and needs repair:
For more than 165 years, the mission church has been a reassuring presence in Pecos Canyon, a steadfast and physical reminder of sacrifices endured by ancestors and of those people’s unflinching Catholic faith. As you drive N.M. 63 through mountains and trees and along the Pecos River, it appears suddenly, like a vision. 

“It’s almost surreal,” said Brian Sandoval, 54, who grew up in Pecos and owns Frankie’s restaurant there. “It takes you back in time when you go in there. It’s a mud church on a hillside. You feel very connected and centered and grounded to the earth.” 
The church, which can accommodate about 100 people, is made of adobe and has a ribbed, metal panel roof. A sacristy constructed in 1962 to replace the original sacristy is the only part of the church made from non-traditional materials. The building has no water or electricity. It is lighted by candles and lanterns and warmed by a wood-burning stove. A low stone wall, built in 1916, surrounds the church, and graves are scattered throughout its yard. 
It is common these days to refer to this venerable building as El Macho Mission Church due to its location in a place named for a male mule. But according to the archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, the church was christened Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe, when it was built about 1857.

Amateur Gold Digger Finds a Nugget

Kind of formidable:
An amateur gold digger has found an enormous gold nugget worth 240,000 AUD ($160,000) in Australia. 
Discovered in the state of Victoria in an area known as the "Golden Triangle," the gold-filled rock weighs 4.6 kilograms (10.1 pounds), with the precious metal making up 2.6 kilograms (5.7 pounds).

Elaine's 80th Birthday


The folks at The Ballet Studio celebrated Elaine Silver's 80th birthday. She was presented with a cake, a tiara, and a sash - Lisa, Katie, and Vaughn all worked together on it.  Ballet and Elaine get together very well.

Demise of the Local Century Plant


The local Century Plant that sprung up spectacularly in May, 2021 has bit the dust. The stalk of the Century Plant had had a burnt-out look for some time and was beginning to list. The landowner decided enough was enough and had it cut up. But it was really something in its heyday!