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I painted the roof of the duck-jail white to reduce temperatures under it. The jail is a re-purposed truck cap that was free on Craigslist. |
I tilled Southern Belle's gardens this morning and took some measurements. She assigned me the task of putting up another pole on the perimeter of her deck so she can put up another 12' square of shade-cloth.
One 8', 4-by-4 and hardware was purchased. Receipts were saved and I will be reimbursed.
I tilled up about 20 feet of row that had been planted to beets but none of them survived. I planted half to cucumbers (approximately 60 days from seed-to-first cucumbers) and half to Daikon radish.
I set up the sprinkler on the west end of the potato patch and turned it on at 8:00 p.m. to minimize evaporation and my electric bill. Michigan allows utilities to charge 24 cents a kW-hr between 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. I will run the sprinkler overnight.
Coasting
Mrs ERJ and I are coasting through this hot spell. We cut our usual 40 minute walk short at 35 minutes.
We bought a rotisserie chicken and a bagged salad for dinner.
I am not getting much done but I am not standing still, either.
Tomorrow's work-ticket
Install the new post on Southern Belle's deck.
Spot-water some newly grafted trees.
Walk with Mrs ERJ.
Go fishing with Shotgun (first time this season!!!)
Stretch target: Pick up a half-yard of sawdust.
Random B.S.
Ya know, throwing a bunch of Zebra Mussels into the Washington D.C. cement-pond would reduce the algae problems. Another alternative would be to plant Silver Carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix). That would drive the E.P.A. bonkers because ZM and SC are not a native species. Maybe there are native, North American species that is an analogs of the ZM and SC. Perhaps the native species can be genetically modified so they have red, white and blue shells.
Another approach would be to allow year-round duck hunting to reduce the amount of "nutrients" deposited by visiting ducks. But I cannot see D.C. allowing hunters toting 3-1/2", 12 gauge, semi-automatic long-guns free access to the city's core.
An alternative to human hunters would be to import alligators from Florida for the warmer months. There are many patriots from Florida, Louisiana and Texas who would consider it a privilege to plant dozens of 4' (and longer) gators and gar into the waters around the US Capitol every May.
To quote the tree-huggers, "Mother Nature will heal if we just lend her a helping hand."
Margin
I was conversing with a friend who had a family member take a tumble.
The family member is a serious athlete. Maybe not an Olympic level athlete but somebody who can ride a bicycle at 30 miles per hour for an extended period of time kind of athlete.
The aforementioned athlete ingested a bee via the neck of their shirt. While distracted, things happened and suddenly they were no longer riding their bike.
Key points:
While the proximal cause was the bee, the underlying enablers were the kinetic energy and the modest margin-of-error tolerated by the bicycle.
When things go sideways, the energy has to dump to somewhere and land on someone.
If you are of a certain age and the overall, ambient, potential energy of the environment increases...it behooves you to avoid situations where tiny errors trigger catastrophic failures.
For those who are interested, the athlete did not suffer any major CNS damage but they did increase the number of discrete, osseous entities in their body by about 5%.
Speaking of low expectations
Latin must be an exceptionally difficult language to master.
My youngest brother took Latin in high-school and his instructor returned the final exam to him with a large "C" written at the top.
My brother was SO excited...to get a C...as if it was the best thing he could aspire to.
Context matters.















