Sunday, April 6, 2025

Pictures

 


The walls could use a little work, now.

Do I NEED 39 tomato plants and 11 banana pepper plants? No. But what does "need" have to do with anything?

One of the holes I dug in the Upper Orchard to plant fruit trees. The water table is 4" to 8" down...and that is on top of the hill.

I talked to the owner of The Property about some of the stacks of sheet-metal. He asked if I had a use for them. I am thinking about a chicken coop or a shed for the ducks. Seems a shame to have them just sit there and corrode.

Saturday, April 5, 2025

Lucifer and Prometheus

Lucifer

According to Revelations, Lucifer was an Archangel who challenged God out of Envy and Pride and he lost. Lucifer literally means "Light bringer". Lucifer and his minions were cast out of heaven. According to I Peter, they prowl like lions around a campfire, looking for the unwary who stray from the light, the weak and the gullible.

According to Genesis, Lucifer/Satan took the form of the serpent and tempted Adam and Eve, the proto-humans, with fruit from the Tree of Knowledge. He promised that it would make them equal to God. He might have over-promised. God-sized knowledge on human-sized shoulders is an unbearable burden.

Prometheus

Prometheus of Greek mythology was a human Titan who stole fire from Apollo as his chariot (the sun) arched across the sky. Zeus, the Patriarch of the Gods in Greek mythology, was not pleased and condemned Prometheus to be chained to a rock atop a mountain and have his liver pecked away by buzzards every day, only to regrow every night.

Compare and Contrast

The most obvious comparison is that by bringing mankind fire, Prometheus was truly a "light bringer". Lucifer and Prometheus were also comparable in that they challenged the supreme being and lost. Lucifer was an archangel (Not God but not man, either). Prometheus was a Titan (A class of god who lost to the Olympians).

The contrast is that Zeus was a god who was very man-like in that he was flawed and Prometheus's motivations were primarily altruistic. The God of the Old and New Testaments is presented as entirely benign and loving (sometimes tough-love) while Lucifer's motives were self-aggrandizing.

Prometheus brought the Greeks the benefits of "fire": To cook grain and warm the home. To provide light during the long nights of winter. To vanquish enemies and smelt metals.

Lucifer brought the Hebrews and Christians sorrow, sin and death.

While the Greeks ended up with a "light-bringer" who was much more appealing than the Hebrew/Christian version, I much prefer the God of the Hebrew/Christian tradition.

Wet

Things are very wet around here. The local rain-gages show 3.5" since March 28 but it seems like it has been more than that based on the run-off. Of course, the fields being nearly saturated before the 3.5" probably made a difference.

It will be cool enough that I can put the box on the front porch, out of the sun and they will keep until Wednesday

The pear root-stocks showed up yesterday but I will wait until Wednesday to put them in the ground. And while I am waiting, I can graft 12 of them that are going into the Hill Orchard.

Buttoning it back up

Today will be spent painting and then moving furniture and clothing back into the spare bedroom. The goal is to have it done before Quicksilver is back. 

While waiting for the sealer-primer to dry, I intend to move some of the tomato and all of the pepper seedlings into cell-packs.

Jobs in retail

With the stock-market dropping and tariffs kicking in, you have to wonder if some (maybe even most) low-premium, retail brands are doomed.

Lululemon, or Lululemon Athletics, is a brand that creates and sells athletic clothing, accessories, as well as lifestyle apparel. The company has become famous for its yoga pants and leggings, and you be hard-pressed not to see someone wearing a pair in any yoga studio or on the street. Apart from its products’ recognizable design and fit and feel, Lululemon is also known for its premium prices, with its yoga pants easily costing $100 and upwards.

With Emma-Lee's mom watching her 401-k drop, it is hard for me to fathom that she would be eager to shell-out a C-note for a pair of tights when Emma-Lee already has one in every color.

And Luluemon is just one example.

Friday, April 4, 2025

Recent college graduates "dead-ending" before they even start

I was sitting at a table today and two of the other people there were old friends who had not seen each other for several years.

They were talking about people they had known who had recently graduated from college. Many of them are struggling to find jobs in their field and are working in retail.

Two common threads emerged. Many of the people who were not able to find jobs had never worked at a fast-food restaurant or any other for-pay job before they graduated.

The other common thread was that some of them had worked "internships" and had been offered a job where they interned. They were SURE they could do much better on the open market and turned down the job. What they hadn't counted on was how prospective employers looked at a worker who had been rejected by the company where he/she interned. They generally assumed that the company had not offer him/her a job and that he/she was damaged goods or a shirt-stirrer. One of the people they discussed had applied to 97 different positions after refusing to work for the company she had interned with and received zero replies.

In the for-what-it-is-worth department, a student who has interned has an enormous leg-up on the learning-curve regarding the software packages and processes used by the firm and the people. She is more valuable to them than she, as a total newbie, will be to some other firm that likely uses different software and processes.

With regards to being able to pay one's rent: The average wages for retail sales and fast-food is about $16.50/hour. The average wages of a production worker in a factory is about $30/hour. The average wages in construction is $35/hr. I don't see any advantages of working in retail over production work in a factory, even if you are a college graduate and looking for a job in your "Field".

I know that I am basing that on a very small sample size, but you guys worry about me if I don't post something every day.

Thursday, April 3, 2025

March 2025

March 2025 was a great month for the ERJ clan.

Three of our four kids had HUGE things happen in their lives. I don't have permission to discuss particulars but they were good things.

Mrs ERJ and I have our anniversary in March. She still likes me and I adore and cherish her.

I have a family member who I had not been communicating with since about August of 2024. I had reached out tentatively a few times and got frosty responses. We mended fences in March. My relative accepts that I am a flawed human being and am a bone-head but loves me anyway. 

A beautiful voices


 

Two images

Progress to date.

 
An art composition titled "Primordial Soup"

Addressing a meme about immigration...

 

Harvested over at Wilder, Wealthy and Wise blog

I cannot answer for all immigrants, but in the case of Handsome Hombre*, his country of origin had very limited opportunities to work in his trade unless he was "connected". He was prevented from strengthening the economy of his native country because his identity was used to exclude him from "unions" and companies in cities.

In the United States, at least until very recently, employers did not care if you were black, white, brown, yellow or red. They did not care if you were Catholic, Protestant, Evangelical, Jew, Wican, Democrat, Republican or watched Sponge Bob reruns after work. They did not care if you were man, woman or other. They didn't care if you were tall, short, had six fingers or were legally blind. All they asked was "Can you do the job?**"

OK, it wasn't perfect that way. If you wanted to rise in management it helped if you graduated from the same University as the CEO and were a member of the same fraternity. But as a general rule, America was a meritocracy and that created opportunity that was denied elsewhere.


In American, all men who worked in the coal-mine were black and all men in the military bled red.

In India it MATTERS if you are Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist, Jainist, Sikh, Bengal or Tamil. Your caste matters and so does your province of origin.

In Syria or Iraq, it matters if you are Sunni, Shia, Druze, Christian or atheist.

In Central America, the city you were born in and your "family" matter.

Even in Ireland, it still matters if you are Catholic or Proddy.

The Tragedy

The tragedy is that powerful forces are working to turn the United States into India by making identity politics pervasive. "Jew", "Redneck", "Trailer park trash", "Bible thumper", "Native American", "Xenophobe", "Islamaphobe", "Trans-phobe", "Cis-male", blah, blah, blah...

Identity first, and then merit if it gets discussed at all.

The Legal System

You can ask "What made America unique?" 

America's legal system evolved from English Common Law while the legal systems in most other countries are either much more corrupt or are unholy hybrids of native systems and English Common Law.

Given the corruptness of the courts in places like Haiti where one parcel of property can have six owners, businesses do not become corporations but remain either family-businesses or have extremely narrow hiring criteria. It is an adaptive response to a partisan, rapacious and corrupt legal system.

*Applause for Handsome Hombre. He was recently sworn-in as a US citizen along with about 200 other legal immigrants. He is very, very proud of his new country.

Among the proudest American citizens you will ever meet are first-generation citizens who actually lived in countries where the game was totally rigged against the common man. And that would be most of the countries in the world.

Incidentally, the Judge who presided over the swearing in was Chief Judge Hala Y. Jarbou, herself a naturalized US citizen who was a member of a persecuted, religious minority in her country of birth. Her speech to the assembly was inspiring. 

**I supervised a quality inspector who was legally blind. He found as many defects as inspectors with "normal" eyesight and inspectors who were down-line of him did not catch any more "leakers" than for other inspectors. Even though he was legally-blind, he was not discriminated against.

He would even have been allowed to drive vehicles as long as he had a valid Michigan Driver's License. But since Michigan's S-o-S doesn't issue Driver's Licenses to blind people, that never became an issue.