Book: “Red Nile – A Biography of the World’s Greatest River”

Posted By on May 18, 2024

Earlier this year I started reading Robert Twigger’s 2013 book “Red Nile: A Biography of the World’s Greatest River” and found it super interesting. I don’t recall where the recommendation came from (maybe a National Geographic magazine article?) … but after checking the ebook out from the library to read while traveling … and decided I needed to Red Nileorder it hardback as a “used” book in order to finish it. 

What was most intriguing was the blending of millions of years of geography — the shifting of plates and movement of continents — and the biblical and theorized history of mankind. The books doesn’t attempt to prove theories or records, but it does create enough thought provoking insight for readers to fit pieces together in their minds.

I enjoyed learning that the Nile River is a “young” river comparatively speaking and was shocked to realize how it has changed over time. The shifting of tectonic plates millions of years ago, lifted the mountains of Ethiopia and created both an eastern watershed and prevented the waters and swamps from Africa’s interior from flowing east. Adding the Bahr El-Gazal, White, Blue, Sobat and Atbara Rivers all together … minus evaporation … the Nile River is enormous.

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The Westinghouse AP300 is a ‘game-changer’ technology

Posted By on May 17, 2024

Westinghouse

With emissions and climate change being the primary concern for at least half the world, one would think that a carbon-free source of 24/7 energy from small nuclear reactors would be on the forefront of alternatives for our energy needs? Obviously mention “nuclear”an images of disasters rush to the forefront, but safe “small” reactors are possible.
 

  Listen AI Rachel at ElevenLabs read this short post

Whether Westinghouse’s AP300 will replace coal and natural gas as the go-to source for the world’s insatiable demand for electricity has yet to be seen, but it makes the most sense as a way to provide the missing link for renewables, wind and solar. Besides clean existing hydroelectric power, small nuclear plants can be located on the same properties of a coal plant where power lines and the grid already exist. If we really want to go carbon-free and still use electricity, this is the best option.

Check out Interesting Engineering’s article on the Westinghouse AP300

Westinghouse’s decision marks a significant turning point in the nuclear industry’s effort to reinvent itself in response to climate change. 

Nuclear fission reactor electricity produces no greenhouse gas emissions, and smaller nuclear reactors are less expensive to develop. 

The AP300 is expected to cost around $1 billion per unit, compared to the AP1000’s anticipated cost of $6.8 billion.

It will produce about 300 megawatts of electricity, compared to the AP1000’s 1,200 megawatts, and power about 300,000 households. 

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Groundhogs and archiving a 1983 Mustang photos for #TBT

Posted By on May 16, 2024

Groundhog I don’t recall how the subject came up, but Brenda and I were talking about our first and then second house in NE Ohio … the one I have some of my fondest memories in — the kids were about our grandchildren’s age. It was located on “Ground Hog Hill” in Hudson Township when we bought in 1986 (yes there were groundhogs) … before developing the neighborhood across Stow Road or even putting in Brafferton Ave along the side of our 5 acres (map 2011).
=> Oh … now I remember, we were talking about “ground hogs” when Drew sent us a security came video, but here’s a still! 

Groundhog in Kid's playhouse -- Whitehouse OH

Anyway one thing lead to another and I pull up the property on Google Maps to see what changes have been made. I looks as if they’ve expanded a bit more around the pool and may have rebuilt the old pole barn? Nice — and again, good memories for ThrowBack Thursday #TBT.

Google Map Hudson Property

And speaking of old memories, her are a couple of interior photos Brenda’s sister took of my mother-in-law’s 1983 Ford Mustang before we sold it in 2011 (didn’t include them in the old post … so I will below)

Drivers side Passenger side

1983 Ford Mustang convertible

Inflation is easing but still a big issue for most Americans

Posted By on May 15, 2024

CPI for April 2024

U.S. inflation eased slightly in April, with a key measure of price pressures slowing to its lowest level since spring 2021.

The consumer-price index, a gauge for goods and service costs across the U.S. economy, rose 3.4% in April from a year ago, the Labor Department said Wednesday. So-called core prices that exclude volatile food and energy items climbed 3.6% annually, the lowest increase since April 2021. Both figures were in line with economists’ expectations. 

Investors saw positive signs in the report that the Federal Reserve’s inflation fight is gradually slowing down the U.S. economy. The yields on 10-year Treasurys, which fall as prices rise, ticked lower. Stocks advanced, continuing their march higher in May.

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Archive: Swing/Slide repair part and meet Mackenzie Lee Howard

Posted By on May 15, 2024

This archiving of leftover weekend photos is becoming a trend on My Desultory Blog and since it is a space for me to mark events and save photos, I suppose it will continue? 

Repair Oak for SwingsetGross Pool May 12, 2024

Last weekend while celebrating Mother’s Day (along with my birthday) … I started pool opening process. I’m not sure how many more years I’m going to be able to horse the pool cover around by myself, but I’m thankful to be healthy and agile enough to still do it. 

The water is always putrid no mater how much pool closing chemicals are added … and believe it or not, it has looked worse. Let the sweeping and filtering begin! 

Besides uncovering the pool, I also notice a couple broken boards on the swing and slide play set. So I took the opportunity to use my new homemade Table Saw Jointer Jig to cut some of Katelyn and Drew’s wood (oak) to replace the broken cedar boards. Since I had some leftover boat finish from a long time ago, Deks Olje, I used it to seal the wood. I think I’m going to save putting it on the swing-set until my granddaughters are here to help?

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Happy Birthday to my daughter Katelyn … how the risk tolerances and priorities have changed!

Posted By on May 14, 2024

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Music Monday: Gordon Lightfoot Live on The Midnight Special

Posted By on May 13, 2024

SundownOn the NBC television music program “The Midnight Special” onThe Midnight Special logo December 13th 1974, Gordon Lightfoot performed a live version of his hit “Sundown.”

The late Gordon Lightfoot has been highlighted several times before and even included “Sundown” in a post 7 years ago for Music Monday … but I enjoyed this live video version as well. 
 

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