tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post4727508038815599407..comments2024-03-07T00:40:45.585-08:00Comments on Trout Clan Campfire: The Beauty of Simplicymurph & freeacrehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10278932450332333778noreply@blogger.comBlogger38125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-72322375464007498382010-05-22T19:38:26.864-07:002010-05-22T19:38:26.864-07:00http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&...http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=19195<br /><br />Hiding the Truth: White House Allowed BP to Keep Video of Gushing Pipe from Public for Three Weeks<br /><br />.....The evidence is mounting that the White House is working in concert with industry to hide the truth about the extent and cause of the spill.....Hotspringswizardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07215356654367335612noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-11459696365204633672010-05-22T16:04:42.070-07:002010-05-22T16:04:42.070-07:00http://energybulletin.net/node/52881
Is the world...http://energybulletin.net/node/52881<br /><br />Is the world falling apart?<br /><br />.....When I say "the world" I am referring to the global economy in the short-term (within 1 year). I don't doubt "the world" is falling apart in the long-term, but that will takes years (oil price shocks) or decades (dead oceans) to unfold......Hotspringswizardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07215356654367335612noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-85041967239988981662010-05-22T14:39:55.504-07:002010-05-22T14:39:55.504-07:00Soon BP will begin trying to clog the leaking well...Soon BP will begin trying to clog the leaking wellhead with various materials. But in thinking of any real possiblilities of this actually working, BP thought its first " best " option was putting a box on the gusher, which failed miserably. Then BP implemented its second option, putting a very small suction tube in the very large gushing and broken pipe. It was a ridiculous attempt that accomplished essentially nothing. <br /><br />If clogging the wellhead really presented such a chance at stopping maybe as much as 100,000 BPD a day shooting out at possibly as high as 70,000 PSI, wouldn't you think they would have tried that first? Seems to me BP is just working down a list of less and less likely options. <br /><br />And the MSM talks like the two other wells that are currently being drilled will be the endpoint of the leaks if nothing else works. The information on just what these wells are trying to accomplish has not been consistent. Some animations show the wells being drilled into the oil reserve, supposedly then being able to relieve pressure from the leaking well. If you have a large pool of liquid material under extreme pressure, with a straw poked into it leaking this material, two more straws won't do anthing to releive the pressure of the liquid coming out of the first straw. Its a matter of scale of the straws compared to the resevior.<br /><br />Other animations show the two wells trying to intersect with the leak well hole, which supposedly would allow BP somehow the means to close off the leak. How likely is it really that they could meet up with the leaking well hole ( 7 inchs in diameter according to one report ) under a mile of ocean and who knows how many thousands of feet below the ocean bottom. Does anyone ( besides BP ) really think they are that good? And this is not even to consider what myriad other problems that may occur if they do actually hit the leaking hole, like for one the chances of another second blown well head for a start. <br /><br />To me both of those scenarios seem like extreme longshots realistically. But then all that BP has said about what is happening, and what they are capable of doing to stop this gusher has nothing to do with being realistic. <br /><br />Just plain sickening to know the kinds of environmental armegedon that is now ongoing in the GOM, and of course this oily mayhem won't be cofined there. <br /><br />This event has the real potential of throwing the already constrained energy situation for the US into an even more dire situation. These offshore increasingly deep oil wells represent a reality that the US has no choice but to try and supply larger and larger amounts of its oil demand from ever more dangerous and risky endeavors that these extreme wells entail. <br /><br />They are running out of options for supply. Now they will be caught between the clamour to stop offshore drilling, and the reality that if they did put a moratorium on more offshore drilling that the US energy crisis would jump quickly to even more dramatic proportions. <br /><br />The public will demand from the politicians that their " American way of Life " is preserved at all cost. Will a society that uses 25% of the world's resources ( with only 4% of the population ) finally get a conscience about its glutenous ways? I seriously doubt it. The train will barrel on as the the cliffs of societal breakdown loom larger.Hotspringswizardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07215356654367335612noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-23246591197527061882010-05-22T01:17:58.228-07:002010-05-22T01:17:58.228-07:00I seem to be tongue tied in the face of looking ar...I seem to be tongue tied in the face of looking around and seeing TEOTWAWKI. After reading Jeremy Jackson on How We Wrecked the Ocean (written before the oil leak catastrophe), I flash on the dinosaurs looking to the sky and wondering what that flash was... <br /> Only thing that is encouraging is remembering that as the dinosaurs were dying of nuclear winter, the little rodent mammals were scurrying around practicing duck and cover. Eventually, they took over. And, now, it seems the process is repeating itself.<br /> Murph and I have been drafted into local action lately. The primary election booted out the county commissioner we have been railing against and replaced him with a pretty good guy from our own little town. In the general election, he will be opposed by a new young guy who is also pretty good. At least both of them are way better than the one who got the axe. So, things on the local level are looking up. <br /> We also had to write letters encouraging the planning commission to request that the local ordinance that we are still fighting be rescinded. And, I had to make goodies for the pig roast tomorrow and cleanup of a local park. The pig is named "Luke," after the defeated commissioner. The Grange market for next month needs to be organized (by me). Lots of scurrying around while the ocean dies, the country falls apart, and clouds of war are darkening on the horizon.<br /> Part of me wants to make a costume for the Mountain Man Rendezvous coming up, but another part wants to put on sack cloth and ashes. Time to hold each other close, I think.freeacrenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-21365146219885235342010-05-20T22:16:33.415-07:002010-05-20T22:16:33.415-07:00George Ure on his May 17th posting did some arithm...George Ure on his May 17th posting did some arithmetic on the oil spill and his results show an 11,000,000 gal leak per day, based on the reported size of the underwater plume that was released recently. There are a few problems I have with his math on it, but whatever the size of the leak, it is huge and appears a bunch bigger than the MSM is reporting from BP. <br /><br />There are dire predictions all over the internet about it, and some jerk (Rick Hume of Fox) that minimalized it, asking where was the oil? Limbaugh wants to bill Green Peace for the clean up, since they are at fault because they have blocked so much drilling on land. <br /><br />It looks to me that there will not be a clean up of this if the flow was stopped tomorrow. The predictions that this has the potential to destroy the oceans is the extreme predictions, plus the gasses released into the atmosphere are going to have severe health affects for a very long time. <br /><br />Regardless of the predictions, this is a very big deal I think. It has the potential to change a lot of situations and is presenting non solvable predicaments we are simply going to have to learn to live with, if that is even possible down the road. If enough of the oceans are affected, that is going to take out a lot of the plankton which supplies around 70% of the worlds oxygen, not even beginning to talk about the food supply furnished by the ever depleted oceans of its fish. <br /><br />It sure appears to me that events of dire consequences are accelerating. A person with a retreat or thinking of one should get pretty serious about it now. Avoid the rush and get out of Dodge.murphnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-38848626442444449172010-05-20T20:31:52.676-07:002010-05-20T20:31:52.676-07:00Apparently BP CEO Tony Hayward is over in England ...Apparently BP CEO Tony Hayward is over in England celebrating his birthday, even after he said publicly that he would remain here in the US dealing with this disaster till the problem was resolved. So much for promises, like BP's promise that they would clean up and fix this mess, which will also turn out to be a gigantic lie.<br /><br />Now soon Shell will apparently be drilling in the Artic Ocean off the north coast of Alaska. You can only imagine what would happen if this kind of leak occured in that highly remote and harsh landscape. Just another sign of our complex societies and the problems they create, spinning wildly out of control! <br /><br />And just in time, a new Pakastani Taliban terror threat is being reported on in the MSM. No specific targets are cited, just be afraid, and forget the Oil Volcano! Just like everything else is just massive non-stop BS, and lots of smoke and mirrors!<br /><br />Oh and financial reform has apparently passed. Just like the so called health reform it will benifit the perpetrators of the corrupt practices, while allowing them more ways to continue to screw the working class. <br /><br />In all we do here to tell our feelings about things that are occuring, and bringing what information we may find to this space which can help make us more aware of just what is occuring, I think that this endeavor will not stop the dire course of any of what we are speaking of. At least thats my purpose for sharing what I do at this Campfire, to gain more understanding, and to share my concerns with others to whom these things are important too. <br /><br />I don't expect to change the world with these musings or cited information. The currents of grand change will continue to sweep us along in directions of grave consequence. Even as much as we come to understand the greater nature of humanities course, this knowledge in people and in small groups will not alter myriad travesties now unfolding. <br /><br />All I can see is to do my best ( in my simple life ) to find a niche for myself and loved ones, and live as best I can the life of a thoughtful, caring and responsible human being. That for me is challenging enough in these trying times.Hotspringswizardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07215356654367335612noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-38555640764433779902010-05-20T20:30:53.444-07:002010-05-20T20:30:53.444-07:00Like the Congress person said today, " BP has...Like the Congress person said today, " BP has lost all credibility ". Finally we get some real time, hopefully 24-7 video, as is now being shown on the MSM. For the most part they are just showing the one leak in the broken oil pipe, and hardly showing the very large leak at the wellhead itself.<br /><br />I think they should show every night on all the news a split screen showing both of the spewing oil volcanoes down in the corner of the TV screen while they do the other news reports. That would surely fire up some pressure on these criminals. I know, not going to happen. <br /><br />At first BP said there were three leak points, then later they said they capped the smallest one. I've never seen any video of that capped leak. Did it really get sealed after all? And who knows, maybe there is possibly even more leak points than BP is saying. How could anyone know since BP is currently running the show and has actually kept other agencies out of the area up till now.<br /><br />Today there was a report of some CBS reporters photographing oil somewhere near the Florida Coast when a Coast Gaurd vessel comes up to them and says they have to leave or be arrested. Why was this? The Coast Gaurd personel said it was due to BP's rules, not their own. <br /><br />The US government and BP are clearly complicit in trying to conceal the immensity of this gigantic environmental disaster, and this is why up till now BP has been left to do as it wishes, while the US government stays back and actually gives cover to much of what BP is doing.<br /><br />Now the oil is coming ashore in Louisiana big time. Forget trying to clean this stuff out of those complex marshlands, they are toast!<br /><br />And also finally today there is talk of the US government fianlly getting some experts outside of BP to determine more acurately just how much oil is gushing from the two ( maybe two ) leaks. BP today supposedly sucked 5000 Barrels of oil from the broken pipe gusher and to look at it ( the one leaking pipe ) in the live feed, the leak has actually grown to be larger than when the showed in the first 30 second image of it which was released. With the two leaks combined, it would not supprise me if it was something over 100,000 barrels a day. <br /><br />continuedHotspringswizardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07215356654367335612noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-772278757159225922010-05-20T04:10:59.809-07:002010-05-20T04:10:59.809-07:00Herd of sheep! Heard of chickens ? —sorry, thinkin...Herd of sheep! Heard of chickens ? —<i>sorry, thinking aloud</i><br /><br />Aahh—unrelated,<br />hey MURPH, and maybe Hotsprings (<i>haven't decided yet</i>) ; Sustainability trip, in many respects (not unlike yourself I suspect) was, in large part forced upon me. But hey—when you break an egg, you make scrambled egg! Brain tanning—hmmm. Too much sun.<br /><br />Gotta admit, kinda liked Belgium's ‘whole bunch of tea bags’ idea—not so stupid. In fact, got me thinking (<i>Oh no!</i>) you could stitch them together, and sell them as body armor to the U.S. Military (even with minimum tea-bags) — <i>Shipment's on its way</i> — Who me ... cynical ?<br /><br />aarrgh—just kidding ... really, but (only a personnel opinion conviction) they should fuck-off outta, well ... everywhere. Let me try and explain something—you ever notice how cheap the price of gold was post-invasion of Iraq ? And oil, post-invasion Afghanistan, and heroin around military bases in Texas ? Coincidence — or looting ? Justifiable ? I heard the Jury's still out.<br /><br />Of course, oil and gold are a huge source of war and conflict in other places as well, such as the Congo ... without even getting into the enviromental damage — respiratory illnesses caused by gold-mining [Australia] to surrounding towns, even hundreds of miles away. Pools of Cyanide (by-product of gold-mining) ignored by Corporations, polluting natives' water sources, who refuse to be forcibly displaced—where ?<br /><br />I'm reminded of a sentence from a book I read recently, about the IMF—World Bank; ‘Austerity measures imposed [by] to the developing world ...’ Now this is in Sth America — neighbor to Nth America. The genocide of Indians [for gold] continues still, today ... tomorrow. <br /><br />But wait, there's more. I haven't even got to the good part ... yet. The toxic time-bomb in [tah-dah] Silicon Valley, California—capacitators, semi-conductors, circuit boards—from cell phones, PDAs ... containing vast quantities of toxic materials (incl. gold—haha) buried toxic waste—ground water leaking into the aquifer. Maybe it's Karma—eh, both for soldiers, and their citizen financiers ? Just saying ... <br /><br />Language — I've toyed with, contemplating giving-up anglais altogether—disgusted with its abusive verbiage ... toward 1st-nation peoples — was almost an extinct language, care of the govt—for purposes of <i>whanako</i> : legal-theft. Yeah, including cholera-ridden blankets—it seems, a favorite trick of Imperial Lords supported by meathead (jarhead) constabulary—troops. OK—so I wear my contempt on my sleeve.<br /><br />Now after <i>Ka whawhai tonu matou</i> : struggle without end, the remnant of <i>Aotearoa</i> : Land of the long white cloud, have their own TV channels (comes with sub-titles—great)! Extensive coverage of real-news, things that matter, you don't quite get—or even hear about, from Goldman-sacks.<br /><br />Anyways—as usual, hope all of this has been of some assistance—haha to someone. <i>Ka kite ano</i> : See you again — Oh, and ;<br /><br />Ka mate koe i te kai waipiro : <i>Drinking poison water will kill you.</i>baz reconhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10082979204179726297noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-85868489353819199832010-05-19T11:13:15.158-07:002010-05-19T11:13:15.158-07:00BTW...I hope it's okay that we put Palooka'...BTW...I hope it's okay that we put Palooka's Revenge site on Moms. It was there before but somehow got lost in the sauce. Don't know what we'd do without the net and places like this campfire! It helps keep our sanity! If it's ever gone or the PTB takes it away or makes it unaffordable...we'll have to send smoke signals and write letters! mrs pmrs phttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01275668463785789879noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-77440342079539916042010-05-19T09:53:31.857-07:002010-05-19T09:53:31.857-07:00We had a good shaker last night at about 20 to 6. ...We had a good shaker last night at about 20 to 6. The epicenter was Ocatillo Wells again...S and E of us. CA is surrounded by activity so much so that it appears to be pulling away from the mainland shelf. Not an expert of any kind but it sure seems like something different and big is going on. There's so many fault lines running through So. CA it's a given we will continue to shake rattle and roll. Just hope the big one isn't so big it flattens the whole area. The San Andreas might move and if it does we're screwed. <br /><br />Meanwhile in the Gulf, with the releasing of all that tremendous pressure, one has to wonder if it could possibly affect the plates? The damage seems horrific as it moves into and up the Atlantic through the "Loop". The "Loop Current" as mentioned over at ACT II proves that "ruining the ocean" is not an exagertation. How could the PTB be so frikken careless? We really are desparate for every last drop aren't we. Now everytime I drive ( as little as possible - we share one car) I think about the ocean.<br /><br />FA: Those darn trails are everywhere down here and so frequent! What a waste of energy that is! mrs pmrs phttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01275668463785789879noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-55408580577485763232010-05-18T22:35:22.634-07:002010-05-18T22:35:22.634-07:00Nina referenced this on her blog. It's an arti...Nina referenced this on her blog. It's an article on The Oil Drum called Jeremy Jackson Talks About How We Wrecked the Ocean. <br />http://www.theoildrum.com/node/6474<br />Don't read it until you have some time afterward to stare into the distance. It's another one of those brilliant presentations on TED. <br /><br />It's not just the oil spill. It's us. So tragic.freeacrenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-68078542228033315352010-05-18T22:15:45.481-07:002010-05-18T22:15:45.481-07:00Have you noticed that the word " Austerity &q...Have you noticed that the word " Austerity " has been thrown around alot lately? Thats what all the travails of the converging calamities of our times will be bringing, lots of Austerity!<br /><br />Here is an excellent article that I think will be worth your time spent to read it:<br /><br />http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=19120<br /><br />The Financial Oligarchy Reigns: Democracy’s Death Spiral From Greece to the United States<br /><br />.....Shortly before he was assassinated ( Abraham Lincoln that is ), he had this to say:<br /><br /><br />“The money powers prey upon the nation in times of peace and conspire against it in times of adversity. It is more despotic than a monarchy, more insolent than autocracy, and more selfish than bureaucracy. It denounces as public enemies, all who question its methods or throw light upon its crimes. I have two great enemies, the Southern Army in front of me and the Bankers in the rear. Of the two, the one at my rear is my greatest foe.”......<br /><br />There is also discussion of " Financial Terrorism Operations: 9/29/08 & 5/6/10", 700 point stock market plunges engineered to send a message!<br /><br />On the subject of the GOM Oil Volcano, I saw that CNN released new videos today around 12 noon, one showing the second leak on the well head itself, which looked just as large as the other leak previously shown. Also they showed new video of the 22 inch leaking pipe, with the suction tube/pipe inserted into, and from the looks of it, the oil is still gushing out at the same pace it was before they inserted it. So much for the animated depictions showing the gushing oil stopping once the suction pipe was inserted! <br /><br />That suction pipe is 4 inches and it looked like a little straw compared to the larger pipe. If a six inch pipe has a capacity of around one twelth the volume of the 22 inch pipe, then at 4 inches I would guess would be getting close to one twentieth. Even if they are able to suck anything through it, which I have my doubts about, there's no way they are getting 40% ( as stated today ) of the leaking oil at that 22 inch pipe, and thats not even counting what the flow is at the second leak, at the well head. Even if they were able to stop the flow at one leak, it would just transfer to the other leak. I read another article today speaking of the pressure of the exiting oil gusher at 70,000 PSI. <br /><br />So far this evening I have not seen any more of that video showing the 22 inch pipe with the oil still gushing with the little suction pipe inserted. It will be interesting to see if it shows up on the MSM any more, or maybe it just shows too much how ridiculous BP's Statements are about the affectivness of this plan B effort regarding the 4 inch insertion tube, and they won't show it further because of this. <br /><br />There should be daily reports to the public showing video of whats actually occuring down there! That would be one of the best ways to expose BP and all the other officials for the big liars that they are about what is really occuring with this undersea oil gusher!Hotspringswizardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07215356654367335612noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-27855371328616528052010-05-18T10:05:52.919-07:002010-05-18T10:05:52.919-07:00Hi Belgium,
Yup enough tea bags or coffee grounds...Hi Belgium,<br /><br />Yup enough tea bags or coffee grounds would produce enough tannin to use. However, so far, it appear that it would take a very large amount of tannin containing tea or coffee to produce enough tannin to actually tan a hide. I haven't read yet an article that talks about just how much would be needed of either or both base units. <br /><br />I keep looking, but with the rising cost of coffee and black tea in bulk, I just don't know whether it economically would be useful.murphnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-32381486580277670772010-05-18T01:08:11.326-07:002010-05-18T01:08:11.326-07:00From Belgium
“Tannin is hard come by in this neck...From Belgium<br /><br />“Tannin is hard come by in this neck of the woods”. Why not throw a whole bunch of tea bags into the mix, or is that a stupid idea – probably is, never having done it myself.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-10098867683146864612010-05-18T00:13:48.069-07:002010-05-18T00:13:48.069-07:00Hey Baz,
Yeh, cyber tribe, strange isn't it? ...Hey Baz,<br />Yeh, cyber tribe, strange isn't it? Guess the question should be does it work? Does it fulfill a function? Welcome back cynical brother. <br /><br />Hmmm, didn't you decide to do a sustainability trip? Or at least as close as you can come to it? Doesn't sustainability mean not exceeding the replenishment rate of what you use? <br /><br />Fine looking hides you got there. I'm using salt and battery acid for the pickling part. Alum is way too hard come by around here. I plan to try the actual tanning soon, going to use smoke tanning, that way I don't have to buy anything. Tannin is hard come by in this neck of the woods also. Also planning brain tanning soon, to see how that comes out. <br /><br />I suspect you have been doing it for a lot longer than I have, I'm still in my learning curve for it. When I figured out how to not tear up the rabbit hides, they are starting to come out pretty nice. Because they aren't actually tanned, they aren't water proof of course. I thought I was going to get a bunch of skunk hides to work with but the son threw them away. Nuts. By the way, ever tried tanning a chicken hide? lol. Another project. Now I wish I had my snake hides back. <br /><br />Yup, the imperialist raider wanted the gold. Looters and rapers. Although not all the Indians had gold, they killed off the ones without it too. <br /><br />What's the language you were giving us there? <br /><br />Any words for being underwater and dead? Sure looks to me like a whole bunch of shit is coming our way dude. <br /><br />lol WV flockmurphnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-91600463681361223472010-05-17T19:00:05.630-07:002010-05-17T19:00:05.630-07:00Down from a cave, next to a stream, hey—it's w...Down from a cave, next to a stream, hey—it's where I live! <i>bum bum bum bum ... bum bum</i> — cyber-tribalism !? Hmmm, still figuring that one—um.<br /><br />Aahh, yes—living sustainably by living simply ; what a noble dream. Who can do ? Who even wants to ... with such pressure not to ? Even in the face of, the pressure ... to. Interminable questions produce ... interminable answers.<br /><br />Now anarchy ... freedom, concepts I've consciously / unconsciously embraced willingly / unwillingly, and understand ... somewhat post-collapse. Before the internet FTW had a whole other meaning, to my posse. You might even say, I helped to build the system ... of a down. Guilty your fuck'n honor!<br /><br />aah well—Tanning hides ; favorite method—Australian Opossum : equal portions Alum potash powder (avail. all good pharmacy outlets) and salt. 2 heaped tablespoons each 1/3 std bucket water for 3 days, stirring occasionally — 2 skins. Then hang to dry in shade out of sun for a few days. Stretch and rub skin over something like a post or sawhorse 'till soft—vigorous wrestling action. Best (organic) method for pliability and whiteness. Other methods—salt and kerosene; stiff and yellow. Caustic soda—lethal shit, will remove fur.<br />Some pics (sorry about the small size ; ctrl+ to enlarge)<br /><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_MIZ4r-MAq0g/SVCg6QDDerI/AAAAAAAAARY/o3m1A2XpANU/s400/004+resize.jpg" rel="nofollow">fur 1</a><br /><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_MIZ4r-MAq0g/SVCjK9n6EfI/AAAAAAAAAR4/MFYFwuj_XJ4/s400/027+resize.jpg" rel="nofollow">fur 2</a><br /><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_MIZ4r-MAq0g/SVCjwgki7zI/AAAAAAAAASA/38ug0IGHBdg/s400/032+resize.jpg" rel="nofollow">fur 3</a><br /><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_MIZ4r-MAq0g/SVCiev4P7TI/AAAAAAAAARw/kfSkw1IpgXg/s400/016+resize.jpg" rel="nofollow">fur 4</a><br /><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_MIZ4r-MAq0g/SVCkUfcm-2I/AAAAAAAAASI/BwKrOdSTpy8/s400/005+resize.jpg" rel="nofollow">fur 5</a><br /><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_MIZ4r-MAq0g/SV3XX4CoZEI/AAAAAAAAASQ/8j6W0fn3Fzs/s400/PIC00186+resize.jpg" rel="nofollow">who needs a carbine?</a> when you're as skilled as I am!<br /><br />freeacre—haha, you kid right ? No—aue! Hmmm, OK ... nuh, don't eat it. Although the old [Indian—who else?] prophecy + warning referring to white men not being able to eat-it, may <i>hint</i> at a not-too-distant future to come.<br /><br />Titiro (<i>Look</i>), may I be frank ? I won't pussy around—I'll be frank, ‘even the Indians <i>had</i> gold. Lots of it.’ (<i>Italics mine</i>) ‘Untold riches’ ; for the imperialistic <i>invaders</i>.<br /><br />Some words and their meanings ;<br /><i>Papatuanuku</i> : Earth-mother — <i>Ranginui</i> : Sky-father — <i>Kaitiaki</i> : Earth guardian<br /><br />wv: counsink — <i>countersink</i>baz reconhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10082979204179726297noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-976361039678381212010-05-16T22:31:37.006-07:002010-05-16T22:31:37.006-07:00I was talking to my brother today ( sunday ) and h...I was talking to my brother today ( sunday ) and he said the plane trails and consequent hazing of the skies in his area of northern Cal was terrrible today. He said he wasn't even going outside much because of it. My brother said alot of folks up there are experiencing airway problems like prolonged periods of consgestion and sinus problems, including himself and his good friend Mauro who runs the geoengineeringwatch.org website. My brother has been dealing with some airway problems for over a couple of months but said he seems to be getting over it finally. <br /><br />On another subject I went hiking this last Friday to the top of Raven Mountain ( near our home ) and I came across two more rattlesnakes. One startled me when it began to rattle about 4 feet from me in a crevice, and the other one I literally hiked right over the top of, probably coming within about a foot of it. My three pooches also walked right over it. It never moved or rattled and I figure either it was sleeping or didn't feel threatened. It was a big one! I took a picture of both of these snakes. On the same hike I came across a Chuckawalla which are big black lizards that live in those rocky mountains, and then just before getting back to my car I found a Desert Tortoise. I have been trying to watch out for those rattlesnakes but they blend in to the landscape so amazingly well, just like the rock colors. <br /><br />Regarding that oil spill, that BP CEO Tony Hayward really takes the cake with his over the top idiotic statement about the oil spill really being quite tiny when compared to the great big ocean. He reminds me of the Goldman Sachs CEO when he said not too long ago that they were just doing Gods work in reference to how Goldman Sachs conducts business. Its just beyond belief how far out there these guys are. Hope all in the Clan are doing well :-)<br /><br />Hmmmm, no Rockpicker lately? Whats he up too?Hotspringswizardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07215356654367335612noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-26184907159906462532010-05-16T15:43:16.997-07:002010-05-16T15:43:16.997-07:00Good for you, ras! It all sounds yummy!
Today I ...Good for you, ras! It all sounds yummy!<br /> Today I went to the store to buy some fresh green beans to make tempura, and they didn't have any beans! I asked the produce lady about them and she said they returned the beans because they were horrible and expensive. So, I got some asparagus which was almost $3 a pound! Man, can't wait till we can pick beans and things from the garden.freeacrenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-25583224569668781042010-05-16T14:35:43.570-07:002010-05-16T14:35:43.570-07:00Here's to simplicity! And self-sufficiency. I ...Here's to simplicity! And self-sufficiency. I struck three blows to the industrial food system this weekend. Yesterday I bought a gallon of organic strawberries at the farmer's market for 12 bucks. I just turned most of them into my own homemade jam and a pint of frozen strawberries (with some left out to be eaten, of course). This morning I made pumpkin muffins from scratch and at lunch I made beer bread. I hope this weekend finds all the Clan well.RASnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-23029312877661621972010-05-15T16:56:49.980-07:002010-05-15T16:56:49.980-07:00Talking about complexity;
I don't know how ma...Talking about complexity;<br /><br />I don't know how many of you indulged in the past for comparison, but I have been a big user of single job applications from freeware sites, for years now. These programs didn't have a lot of bells, whistles and multiple layers of complexity, they did one thing and I had a bunch of them to perform specific tasks. If you do likewise, be sure to save permanently the .exe file on a disk, and have multiple backups of it. The reason for this is a lot of my favorites no longer can be downloaded, and, the ones that took their place have to be paid for and are complex and multiple function. I have a scad of examples of this and is just more complexity that cost bucks now. I'm into the KISS principle.murphnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-57563472555540175742010-05-15T12:57:43.780-07:002010-05-15T12:57:43.780-07:00Oh, dear... our skies are filled with parallel tr...Oh, dear... our skies are filled with parallel trails with one X that marks the spot directly overhead, too. Creepy.freeacrenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-53230202406186653062010-05-15T08:33:02.551-07:002010-05-15T08:33:02.551-07:00Well, after enduring a couple weeks of 40's an...Well, after enduring a couple weeks of 40's and rain, a glorious blue sky emerged, providing the opportunity to sit on my deck and bathe in the warmth of a strong sun. One of my favorite, simple pleasures.<br /><br />Then the planes began doing their thing - a large "X" laid across the sky directly above, now spreading wider, joining the other streaks. Soon, we will have the usual thin white layer that obscures the sun, and the blue sky will vanish once again.<br /><br />Bastards.<br /><br />ZZonerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15420092852556979639noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-18936836667608518802010-05-14T22:31:22.292-07:002010-05-14T22:31:22.292-07:00A great post, Murph. Thanks. Very thought provok...A great post, Murph. Thanks. Very thought provoking.<br /><br />It wasn't until Junior took office I began to hear about these dreadful hoarders. Sure, we'd heard of them before in ref to animal hoarding, but that was about it until 2001-02, the LA Times ran a huge spread with photos on "helpful professionals" who made a living cleaning up people who saved too much "junk." As if these hoarders were domestic terrorists. They even cited studies saying hoarding was a scientifically proven disorder caused by a prisoner of war mentality - supposedly going from painful but patriotic deprivation to the magnificent wonder of the homeland's glistening oversupply.<br />I think the idea behind it all was to encourage citizens to dump everything old and purchase everything new, enriching the countries promised US import dollars as carrots to join the <i>willing coalition.</i> <br /><a href="http://www.theoildrum.com/node/6466#comment-623354l" rel="nofollow">A related comment on TOD:</a> <i>"...If economics mattered a bit more to the vast majority of people then we probably wouldn't be in nearly as serious a mess as we are now - oil-wise, debt, housing etc.<br />The trouble is we have been swung so far toward this idea of "unlimited choice" with no consequences that we totally replaced what we "need" with what the auto corporations convinced us we "really need". The argument typically goes that Detroit (et al) made almost exclusively big cars, SUVs, pick-ups because that's what the people "wanted" - never mind that that "want" was totally artificially induced - people were brainwashed into thinking they just couldn't possibly run their errands without an Excursion 4WD that could seat 16 and had a V8 6.9L engine but could still manage to do 0-60 in 5 seconds (fictional, exagerrated specs. of course - but we all know how those ads went) and we had cheap oil as the primary enabler of this idiocy - despite the fact that an extreme minority had a "need" for anything much more than your Versa or my Hyundai.<br />Bernays et al. swapped out wants and needs decades ago and it was off to the races - figuratively and literally... unfortunately I don't think we get the genie back into the bottle..."</i> <br /><br />Sounds planned - by all the usual suspects. We fell for it completely, got wise, but its too late now to reverse the horrific, incalculable, inhumane and infinite damages still breaking across the horizon.<br />Now, when you look at Trapper Ray and Z's find, Diliberti(?) out there in the sagebrush foothills, you can see they are not of this millenium, aka not of the terror era and escaped the onslaught of Bernays crafted plastic economics supporting 4th generation warfare. <br />Its time to release the contents of Cheney's secret energy meeting. Certainly, it was in the works before they took office, but they were a part of the program from long ago and know exactly what they do:<br /><br />Encourage dependence, enriching the ruling corporations that require precious resources to pay for war to get them, in turn supply lawmakers to ensure their requirements are met and thus their continuity assured. Now the trick is to push us into accepting exacerbated complexities in solution to the mess they've made in exactly the same ways liars caught in lies only tell bigger lies to cover and minimize the damages done by lies number one, two and so forth.ninahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16359122650046678312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-66136190109329367022010-05-14T13:37:21.129-07:002010-05-14T13:37:21.129-07:00Like a comet back in near orbit once a century, I&...Like a comet back in near orbit once a century, I've returned again to the warmth, rationality (nay, sanity!), and comraderie of TCC. The topic of complexity drew me in for discussion. Here's my take on it, for what it's worth.<br /><br />I believe that "All" is simplicity itself: The All in All as All, so to speak, omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent. The Universe operates fine with just a few simple rules. There's the one we know well, the Law of Cause and Effect, aka by many other titles and phrases (e.g., Law of Mind). Even now, we often refer to "karmic" events. knowing full well that what we sow, we reap, more often than not, in this lifetime!<br /><br />We are told that one master Teacher, Jesus, when challenged to articulate the "two greatest commandments", boiled it down to (1) Love GOD wholly and completely, (2) Love your neighbor as your self. The latter commandment, I think, is meant to be taken literally, unlike many other verses in the "Bible" (e.g., parables). Other master teachers also managed to get the Truth out with minimal verbiage and sparse conceptual frameworks of thought. I highly recommend Yogi Bhajan (The Mind, The Msster's Touch) to those who want a no-nonsense, brutually loving Teacher of Kundalini Yoga.<br /><br />Full disclosure: I am not, and have never been, affiliated with any of Yogi Bhajan's enterprises or legacy. I am eternally grateful he left a trail of bread crumbs for non-Sikh folks. The lectures captured in print, the tapes of meditation and other exercises are invaluable to all. <br /><br />THE POINT: I think WE make things complicated, too complicated, bringing Mind to bear on patterns in Mind, compounding our confusion as a function of our ignorance. I hold the belief that "ignoring" is an active mental process, habituated.<br /><br />Reasoning, I conclude that to regain full awareness requires letting go, surrender, peeling off layers of the onion, etc. BUT FOR our habitual conviction of "separation", manifest as existential fear, which then drives countless counterproductive mental programs, we might actually live as peaceful, joyful, loving beings, spiritual beings having a human experience, to quote another Teacher.<br /><br />Doing so in the face of a storm does indeed test one's faith, fortitude, and ability to self-sacrifice.<br /><br />Wif [not wife] and I continue growing Soleil Farm in Nevada County, CA. I'll be back. I hope to make a more substantial contribution to the fine latticework of positivity here around the campfire!Alan Donelsonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-26776144326775259702010-05-14T08:59:41.741-07:002010-05-14T08:59:41.741-07:00I guess they don't play Horse Shoes in Europe,...I guess they don't play Horse Shoes in Europe, eh, Belgium? They are a game - you drive two stakes in the ground many yards from each other. Each player takes 4 horse shoes and tries to throw them at a stake to get a "ringer." The closer you get, the more points. It's pretty fun. Kinda gone out of fashion since computer games... talk about "simplicity" again. When we lived in Tahoe, Murph brought his horse shoe habit with him, and our housemates used to play after dinner sometimes. We have it set up at our house now as well... file under "What To Do When the Grid Goes Down."freeacrenoreply@blogger.com