Another record set. in A small but passable life.

  • Oct. 16, 2020, 12:22 p.m.
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Wednesday a record was set for the most triple digit days in a year since 1896. 144 days it has been 100 degrees or hotter. The old record was 143. And we may add another day today. This year we’ve also set new records for days over 110 and days over 115. There was also the hottest July on record, the hottest August on record (which was also hotter than July, an anomaly.) It was also the hottest year on record. For four years straight the record has been broken for the hottest year ever. Every year was hotter.

As long as my nuclear powered A/C doesn’t quit I’ll be fine.

Mom went in for another test yesterday. It looks like the valve replacement is going to be a thing. The hospital is only a fifteen minute drive away so I just dropped her off and came home to wait. The cardio doc called me after the procedure and we talked for a bit. She was really nice. We both agreed that the new method of valve replacement would be better than cracking her open like they had done Dad thirty years ago.

The only thing is that it would be at a larger hospital downtown. Which means I’d have to drive downtown. I mean, I can do it. Back in 2018 I did drive straight through San Diego, L.A., and San Francisco. We survived.

I think it is still strange that living here, just outside the fourth most populated county in the US that there are no jet contrails in the sky any longer. The sky used to be constantly crisscrossed with contrails. Does this mean no more dumbass chemtrail conspiracists?

Odd fact: The republican majority in the US Senate represents only 14% of the US population.

Odd fact: The main purpose of federal government is to prevent the general population from enacting laws and implementing taxation to benefit the population.

Odd fact: Humans are notoriously known for never learning from history.

Anyway, I finished reading the Charles Bukowski book, “The Last Night of the Earth Poems.” He was a cynical person, but he had a knack for knowing what was important to pay attention to.

I liked this line:

“at night before sleeping I often considered what I
would do, what I would be:
bank robber, drunk, beggar, idiot, common
laborer.

I settled on idiot and common laborer, it
seemed more comfortable than any of the
alternatives.”

Yeah, that resonated with me.

I “retired” at age fifty. Not because I’d amassed the financial means to do so (I amassed nothing), but because I’d finally gotten tired of playing that particular “game” of “working for a living”. Plus I figured that thirty-five years (first taxable income at age fifteen) of hard manual labor and dealing with idiots on a daily basis was enough for one lifetime.

Speaking of frugality- I filled up the car yesterday. 8/6/20 to 10/15/20 we burned 11.504 gallons. It was $27.60 to top it off.

Anyway, one more cup of coffee and I’m off to the pool.


woman in the moon October 16, 2020

You are an interesting person. I've never read Bukowski, I've had him suggested to me, but I've never made an effort to find him and he's never showed up at my reading doorstep. We've still got plenty of time though.
I've always been looking for someone who read the books I read and you're the closest I've come.
I worked a lot of years in routine jobs - factory jobs. I had one 'break' that put me in the office but I'm not sure it was really good for me or not.
I visited my son in the city this week and I looked for help wanted signs. I'm 74 and I'd like to die but I'd like to work too. I have accumulated a little pile and I've tried to keep the two little farms but I don't feel attached to anything.
And my space bar keeps sticking and I have to backspace all the time to put missed spaces in.
Wishing you a little coolness.

Neogy Titwhistle woman in the moon ⋅ October 18, 2020

You may like Bukowski. I think of him as a less refined Updike. Cynical about life but with a wry sense of humor. Updike had a more respectful view of women for sure. I had an idea for you. There is an app called park4night that vanlifers use to find overnight parking spaces to park while traveling. Have you ever thought about listing your farm? It would surely bring interesting folks right to your doorstep for conversation. Remote nature is the new hot tourist destination.

Emily October 16, 2020

Wild that it's been so hot! It's currently snowing in MN.

Neogy Titwhistle Emily ⋅ October 18, 2020

How is the weather in the PNW? Has the rain washed the smoke out of the air?

Emily Neogy Titwhistle ⋅ October 18, 2020

50s and 60s and rainy! The smoke has been gone for about a month luckily.

Neogy Titwhistle Emily ⋅ October 18, 2020

50's and 60's. Shit, I can't even remember what that feels like! Rain? What's rain? We had smoke from CA all the way over here for awhile.

Jinn October 22, 2020

Those conspiracies are entertaining if nothing else .
I worked way too long but I loved it and I still miss it . Now I just wear out cleaning the house .
It’s getting cold here . I don’t like it :-)

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