Fourteen Years Ago Today

I knew that it was about this time of year, but I didn’t realize until I went and found the pictures that it was exactly fourteen years ago today.

The Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto, maybe a third of the way up the mountain. I had been trying to take a selfie and some wonderful woman grabbed the camera and took it for me. This is one of my favorite pictures of me in my travels.

I loved this trip in its entirety. Three weeks, three kids, three countries. Shanghai, Seoul, and Kyoto. One of my biggest adventures.

In particular I loved Fushimi Inari. I would go back there and visit in a heartbeat.

If you ever get a chance, go.

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Just, Pause – Look Up!

Yeah, holiday weekend, blah, blah, blah. Still busier than God and stressed.

Just take a minute. Situational awareness. Don’t be blind to what’s right in front of you.

Or, in this case, above you. Yeah, it’s just some simple clouds floating in a bluer than blue sky.

THAT’s THE POINT! It’s beautiful, it’s special, it might be commonplace but that’s what makes it so extraordinary! Paradoxical, huh?

Take a minute. Do one of those breathing exercises from an app that your HMO gave to you. Lower your blood pressure.

Better?

Okay, NOW you get back to stressing over how the world is going to shit.

 

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Growing Into Their Coloration

The baby squirrel kits had fairly solid fur when they first showed up a few weeks ago, but now they’re growing into their natural, adult coloration.

You might remember that when the first squirrel showed up last September, I named it “Two-Tone” because of the white collar around its shoulders. The rest of his pelt was covered in small white spots. Above you can see how the babies are now starting to match that look.

This group was just lounging at the far end of the pergola (next to one of the den entrances in case of emergency, i.e., me getting up to go back in the house – OOOOOOOOOH!!! Scary!!!) while also getting the last of the Sun’s rays for the day.

The other thing I saw today, much to my surprise, were quail in the back yard. I saw them over by the edge of The Mesa last month so I know they’re in the area, but I hadn’t seen any here yet. But this morning, just before sunrise, I spotted a pair up on the back wall. That little “fishing lure” thing hanging off of their foreheads is quite distinctive. Surprise!!

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Moon In Blue

Floating there just like another planet in our sky.

A small telescope or even a pair of binoculars are all you need to start exploring and finding craters, mountain ranges, and other prominent features. It’s BRIGHT at Full Moon, but everything looks flat then because there aren’t any shadows. Look before or after full so that you get some nice shadows and lots of detail popping out along the terminator (the dividing line between dark and illuminated).

 

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Sitting Quietly

I went out into the back yard, it was very pleasant. When I went out, all of the critters and birds fled, but as I sat still for a while, they started to come back.

Over behind the pergola, this little dude popped his head up to keep his eye on me. It’s like he thought that I couldn’t see him. Okay, I’ll play along.

Then when it was time for me to go in, I quietly stood up. The birds that had come back fled again, and this little dude started doing that ear piercing, squirrel version of “DANGER, WILL ROBINSON!

Jeez Louise, dude! I’m twenty feet away, I’m old, I’m slow, and all I did was stand up. Chillax!

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No Context For You – May 20th

Nibbled to death by ducks.

No one close to us has died recently, no one in the family has a terminal disease, our house isn’t on fire, so many folks have it so much worse…

And yet.

When every news cycle gets worse, when the bumpy, rough road turns out to be endless, when what should be a shelter turns out to be a prison…

“Never give up, never surrender!” is a great tagline for a movie character, but in real life things are messier.

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Celestial Wonders, Both Natural & Manmade

First the celestial. After dark right now, the 14% illuminated waxing crescent Moon is just a bright sliver up there next to really bright Jupiter to its upper left and really, REALLY bright Venus to its lower right.

The two sorta bright stars side-by-side above the moon are Castor and Pollux in the constellation Gemini.

An hour earlier, right at sunset, SpaceX launched out of Vandenberg and I wasn’t sure if it would be dark enough to see the rocket or not. It was close, but I was able to follow the exhaust plume for a couple of minutes.

It was pretty easy to follow with binoculars, but the iPhone camera didn’t pick up as much detail because the contrast between the plume and the background sunset sky was very low.

But for the briefest of moments, I was able to capture both the rocket plume (just to the left of center and just above the tree) and the crescent Moon (upper right corner). Not too shabby!

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Big Mama

I am not a herpatoligist, I in fact know diddly squat about lizards. Except that I like having them in the yard (so long as they’re non-venomous) because they’re fun and cute.

That having been said, I believe this to be one big, chonky, seriously gravid mama lizard.

She was hanging on the wall next to the pergola as I was refilling the birdseed feeders this evening around sunset.

There are hundreds of previous photos of Western fence lizards on this site over the past thirteen years from this yard, the previous yard, and the one before that. All of them are skinny, slender, straight bodies. This one is not, the exact opposite in fact – and I think that’s because she’s about to lay a clutch of eggs somewhere underneath this bush.

Watch for a slew of teeny, tiny, baby lizards in the near future.

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I’ve Seen Worse!

Soooooo out of gas right now. This getting old thing is for the freakin’ birds.

Nonetheless, I did get a fair number of things done today. Not everything on the list, for sure, but far more than I expected to.

It’s that marathon training in the end. Just keep moving. One foot in front of the other. Don’t stop. Don’t think, it can only hurt the team.

Okay, that last one’s from “Bull Durham,” but to be fair there’s a ton of excellent life advice in that as well.

On to Monday…

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Rest Stop

Like many non-profit organizations, ALS Network (where I’m the Senior Director of Finance & Administration) puts on a series of public events that serve as both a forum to educate and foster public awareness and engagement, as well as doing some fundraising to benefit our programs. Most of these are annual events – today’s event in Thousand Oaks was the 10th annual occurance. (My posts and pictures from the 2024 and 2025 events can also be found in the site archives.)

A big part of this event is the bike riding, a 25-mile route and a 40-mile route. Both pass by a site about 15 miles from the main event, where we set up a rest stop and aid station where there are restrooms, water, snacks, bike repairs, first aid, and so on. This year, The Long-Suffering Wife and I were given the assignment of holding down the fort at the rest stop.

The super observant amongst you will notice that we’ve moved the event back two weeks on the calendar. The early May dates tended to be cool, cloudy, and even rainy.

The mid May day today was almost perfect. Sunny, a little breeze, mid 70’s.

Only one first aid need, fortunately, and nothing too serious. A good time was had by all.

Then it was the long drive home and “back up the hill” to Hesperia.

Now, one day to salvage from the weekend to try to recharge. Isn’t there a three-day weekend coming up here some time this month? I’m desperate.

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