250th USA Birthday Baseball Day One

This July 4th weekend is the USA’s 250th birthday, an event which should be the biggest party on the planet, but which, instead, for many folks, including myself, is tainted, spoiled, corrupted, and turned toxic due in part to a singular evil, traitorous, disgusting, fascist chucklefuck.

Nonetheless, certain aspects of the holiday remain relatively unsullied by his nauseating touch. One would be baseball, the All-American game, and another would be fireworks displays (although he’s trying to corrupt the Washington D.C. displays, but I’m 2,664 miles away).

With my beloved Angels (16 games below .500 but with moxie!) at home all weekend and having post-game fireworks all three day, it seemed like a good excuse to head down the hill and catch a handful of games.

As expected, I enjoyed being at the park. It would have been better if we could have won (now 17 games under .500) but I had ice cream and hot dogs and a soda and got to hang out with family, so that’s a win!

And there were fireworks!

Two more days of baseball and fireworks to go! And maybe a couple of movies during the days. What should we see?

If you’re in the US, enjoy your Fourth of July tomorrow and stay cool, stay safe!! If you’re not in the US, enjoy your Saturday tomorrow and stay safe and stay cool!

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Random Old Photos – July 02nd

Our Fourth of July fireworks celebrations often have been centered around being at a baseball game. Twenty years ago we were at Dodger Stadium.

Apparently after the last of the fireworks, I tried taking one more picture, which, without the bright lights of the explosions, turned into a loooooooooooong time lapse exposure with no tripod and an LAPD police helicopter circling overhead.

It’s almost like “art!”

Spooky art.

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July Upgrades Start Strong!

One of the things about the Forever Home is that it’s well over twice the size of the rental home we had in West Hills for the previous seven years. One immediate effect was that, even after pulling a lot of old furniture out of storage, there were (and still are) spots and even whole rooms where we need to get some new furniture.

For example, the kitchen has this spectacularly huge island, but needed bar stools.

The breakfast nook off of the kitchen, up until yesterday, had a broken treadmill in it. (To be fair, it’s being repaired, I have the parts, and this was a nice, open space to work on it.)  This really nice table and chairs, resplendant with the monthly decorations from The Long-Suffering Wife, is a huge upgrade.

The bar stools swivel, and I tested all four. Most will do two and a half to three full revolutions with one good push, but the one on the far left did 4+! I had to stop it before it finished on its own since diziness and sever nausea were about to cause a mess that I would be just as happy to not clean up. (You might be thinking something like, “He’s an adult, right? Why is he spinning around on a bar stool until he makes himself puke? Is he really that stupid?” For the record, I’m pretty sure The Long-Suffering Wife was thinking the exact, same thing…)

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June Gloom

Here we are, at the end of yet another month. I feel like there were some victories this month, some good things that happened, but for the life of me I can’t really pin anything down. The Long-Suffering Wife’s birthday last weekend was fun, and I somehow hit a deadline or two and didn’t die, but all of that seems to pale in comparison to the total shit show that is going on outside.

July will be busy, if nothing else. A red-letter wedding anniversary and trip. This upcoming weekend’s holiday and some baseball and fireworks. I’m in the middle of the annual audit at work and sorta holding my own (ish?) but we’re shorthanded to begin with and got some nasty, bad news about a personnel thing, so we’ll have to see how that plays out next week. The 22nd is also the anniversary of us buying our Forever Home, and there’s a long “to-do” list of things I would really, REALLY like to get done before then.

Either way, it’s gonna be a slice.

So, FUCK OFF, June!

July? Hit me with your best shot!

(Taunting the Fates and the Gods is always good storytelling, but rarely a good idea.)

(Long story…)

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99%(Minus) Full

Last night we were about twenty hours before Full Moon – tonight we were about four hours after it. No chance at all here to see the Moon 100% illuminated, but this was about as close as we were going to get, 99.9% full and shrinking toward New Moon in two weeks (and a full solar eclipse across Spain and Northern Africa in six weeks.)

It took a few minutes to get up above those mountains and water tanks (no flat horizons here!) and the cloudbanks piling up from the ocean against the Cajon Pass.

It looked spectacular!

Enough smoke in the air from local brush fires to give it some color. Wonderful!

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99%+ Full

We’re within 24 hours now, with the exact time of the full Moon being 16:57 PDT tomorrow. The Moon will still be down below the horizon then for me, but those of you in Europe and on the East Coast can catch it.

For now, this is the closest it will get, rising at 99.4%+ full.

Having the foreground mountains on the horizon contribute to the “moonrise illusion,” making the moon look much larger than it is when it’s high overhead.

Also FYI, if you ever wonder why I hate AI and things like Copilot, when I first asked just now what the exact time for the next full Moon was, it told me “March 14, 2026.” Um… No! Then I asked for the exact percentage illuminated as of the time I took these pictures about two hours ago – CoPilot told me “The moon is currently about 76% illuminated.” There’s not a lot of subtlety or nuance in those questions, but CoPilot got them 100% WRONG, like, not even order of magnitude wrong. In this case I knew instantly that the answers had to be 100% bullshit and untrustworthy, but what about folks who might not be as in touch with the current status of our planetary neighbors, or me if I’m asking a question about something that I’m not as familiar with?

Go look at the Moon tomorrow night at sunset. It will be lovely. And never, EVER believe anything that AI tells you.

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Getting Our Kicks

Today was The Long-Suffering Wife’s birthday (Happy Birthday! 🥳🎁🎂🍾❤️) and she wanted to go see the local Route 66 Museum. So, we did!

Route 66 is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, and the Victor Valley area is one of many places in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Illinois that it passed through. The primary highway from Chicago to Los Angeles before the interstate highway system was built post-WWII, it’s still a nostalgic icon for many.

So many artifacts and bits and pieces! It was great. Souveniers were bought. We’ll be back.

A good birthday was had by all.

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Faux Full

The Moon tends to look full when it’s still two or three days short – yet another lunar optical illusion.

Tonight we’re still 69-hours (three days) from the full phase, which will occur at about 16:57 PDT on Monday evening, June 29th.

Until then? Close enough for government work!

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Judgement

We do not have a cat.

We will not be getting a cat.

The “cat distribution system” is NOT operating in our yard.

We have a cool, shady back yard where a neighbor’s cat can lounge and watch birds and squirrels. Or terrorize them. Po-TAY-toe, po-TAH-toe…

We’ve seen it three or four times in the last month. Always lounging.

It shows no sign of wanting any attention or a new home. If I open the door or even turn the handle, it’s off like a shot.

Meanwhile, I’ve committed the ultimate sin by waking it from it’s splooty nap. There it is – the slittled eyes, the stare, the attitude, the judgement.

I’m sorry! I’ll go have myself flogged now and it will never happen again!

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Shoot Quick – You Might Hit Something

Yesterday I was walking through the kitchen as I usually do and I thought it was odd that there were no small birds visible near the feeders, no squirrels or pigeons on the ground – but there was a large bird on the back wall, over in the corner. Not a raven, but maybe…

I knew it would be gone if I opened the door, so I walked over to the breakfast nook windows while pulling out my phone and thumbing it on. Those windows have plantation shutters on them, but they were mostly tilted open, so I didn’t try to swing the shutters open or otherwise open them. I got the camera  app open on the phone and saw the bird launch just as I got to the window.

QUICK! Through the shutters, one shot, hoping I got lucky. I got a good look at the bird, definately a red-tailed hawk – and it was back this afternoon circling low over the dirt lots behind our house. (No pictures today.)

But yesterday…

Confirmed!

Be ready. Shoot quick. You might get lucky and hit something.

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