The things we discuss when looking up at clouds   🎶

Posted By on October 26, 2023

Clouds under the UmbrellaMost people enjoy a day or week at the beach, but few who are younger get the opportunity to spend much more time than that enjoying the sand and surf. Thankfully Brenda and I have figured out how to do it … even if it is not on a sailboat as I had planned.

Clouds at beach

While looking up at the clouds earlier this month, the conversation shifted to just how our seasons and “where” the sun is over our Northern Hemisphere during each season in a year. This “flat earth” map semi-illustrates it if studied carefully.
 

  Joni Mitchell – “Both Sides, Now” or “Clouds”

Sun path over the earth

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Archive: A couple of Corn-Mazing granddaughters

Posted By on October 25, 2023

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Archiving a weekend wedding photo of Taylor and his college buds and an impressively engineered antique candle snuffer

Posted By on October 24, 2023

The title of this post is a little disjointed, but since I don’t have all that much to say about either topic, I’m putting them in one post.

Key Largo FL Oct 2023 Taylor with wedding party Oct 2023

First, Taylor stretched out a long weekend with Megan in Key Largo Florida with his fraternity buddies at a wedding … and second, I’m just impress with the ingenuity involved in making this antique brass automatic candle snuffer (below the break). 

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Music Monday: Neil Diamond – Jonathan Livingston Seagull

Posted By on October 23, 2023

While laying on the beach and watching the clouds drift over last week, Brenda stuck a granola bar in my mouth and I laughed, commenting that I was like a seagull … a Jonathan Livingston Seagull. She rolled her eyes as I headed down memory lane remembering and played the Richard Bach story (fable) from my youth. Eventually I pulled up the Neil Diamond soundtrack on my phone … and so for today’s Music Monday, here’s a live performance from 1977 on YouTube.

Sunday Thoughts

Posted By on October 22, 2023

Thoughts

Embarrassed to even vent a couple near retirement gripes

Posted By on October 21, 2023

Brenda and Rich Delray Beach FL Oct 2023This whiny post is going to ring hollow for those going through serious problems … or even noticing that I was recentlydifficult time adjusting to shifting gears.

Brenda and I now have more unstructured time, particularly since Brenda’s surgeries and rehab (although I do still try to do work each day). The earlier than expected shift towards retirement has me adjusting to how to deal with more/increased spending at a time we have a lot less income (Brenda not working and for me, strolling on the beach and enjoying lifeBUT I’m having a Rant WarningI’m purposely working less). We’re not yet to our Social Security FRA age or even Medicare, so I can now understand what those who tried to retire early complained about: More time but no income and higher expenses.

Today’s gripe is the 40% … yes 40% … jump in our annual auto insurance rates. We have not made a single policy or auto change … or claim … yet our annual car insurance rose 40% (even a policy re-write could not bring the number down)!  Personally I’m not sure how those with a poor driving history or newer more expensive vehicles can afford all of the insurance necessary in a year? Since the other cars in my fleet (cough, cough) are on a separate collectable car policy, LM Policy increase 11/2023I’m now wondering just how much they will go up when the renewal date comes. Perhaps it is time to sell them and just live with two cars? 

A warning for those still planning (especially for the self-employed small business types), once one nears their much anticipated retirement age, it can be difficult to shift from “saving and working towards a comfortable retirement” to starting to spend down one’s retirement savings. This can be even more challenging at a time of economic uncertainty. The current rapid inflation, jittery financial markets and a questionable economy makes all the years of planning even a little more dicey (and all of that is before wondering if the world is on the brink of war).

A visable cryovocanic comet to pass by earth in April 2024

Posted By on October 20, 2023

At first glance, a comet THREE TIMES the size of Mount Everest speeding towards earth is enough to get my attention. After a little more reading about this “horned” cryovolcanic comet … it will supposedly pass us by without incident. Whew.

That said, it will pass close enough to earth next year (closest point on April 21, 2024) to be visable by the naked eye. I’m sure by then we will be hearing a bit more about it and at least I will be doing my best to look up when the night sky is clear. Mark your calendar. 

Comet Graphic

More about cryovolcanic comets

Cryovolcanism, a fascinating geological phenomenon, refers to the eruption of volatiles such as water, methane, or ammonia instead of molten rock. When this occurs on comets, such as with 12p/Pons-Brooks discussed above, it leads to spectacular space vistas and offers unique insights into these celestial objects.

Cryovolcanic comets, while not as commonly discussed as their traditional counterparts, play a pivotal role in our ongoing exploration and understanding of the solar system’s outer realms.

Formation of cryovolcanic comets (more…)

The US financial markets finally take (start?) their October slide

Posted By on October 19, 2023

Those who are elected (or strong-armed their way to power) are failing miserably at keeping peace in our world as we teeter on the edge of yet another war. No matter how advance we think we are, human beings are unable to get along with each other. 

Stock Market Indices market close 10/18/2023
Stock Market Indices market close 10/18/2023

Stock market investors, after a week of holding up relatively well after the war between Israel and Hamas began after the terrorist attack on citizens living in Israel, have finally felt the impact as all indices moved down on Wednesday.  The IDF has warned of their plan to go into the Gaza City, but as been holding off due to a variety of assumed reasons: military preparation, hostage negotiations (?), weather, a visit from President Biden and an errant rocket from within Gaza that hit a Palestinian hospital. Personally, it has surprised me that we didn’t have a sell-off on Monday? 

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Beach vacations are restful and a necessary recharge for me

Posted By on October 18, 2023

Jellyfish in the waves

Although a new iPhone14 or 15 would make the quality of photos a little better, my old iPhone7plus is still chugging along. I haven’t taken a panoramic for a while, so rather than go the selfie route (Brenda veto-ed the photo we took) for today’s vacation blog post. So I’ll post a Delray Beach pano photo below and a few jellyfish photos (there were more than usual). The “recharge” for our aging bodies (and Brenda’s replacement parts — still semi-rehabbing) were needed this October … even more than usual. 

Delray Beach October 2023

Jellyfish SmileyJellyfish October 2023

Audiobook: “With The Old Breed” by E. B. Sledge

Posted By on October 17, 2023

Audio book by SledgehammerAs I’ve blogged a few times before, when it comes to history books, I enjoy reading and learning about World War II history and those of “the Greatest Generation” who rose to moment to save the world in the 1940s. My focus for the last decade or so has been in studying the Pacific Theater between 1941 and 1946 … although I’ve read and spent time studying events preceeding the US going to war.  

The Pacific Miniseries

Several of the books recently have been about the Black Sheep Squadron and the USMC pilots like Pappy Boyington who flew Corsairs in the Solomon Islands. My focus on WW2 aviation and supporting their fellow Marines who stormed the beaches during the island hopping campaign has shifted me to map reading and re-watching the 2010 miniseries “The Pacific.” This in turn triggered me to wanting to read a memoir by Eugene Sledge —  “With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa” — Okinawa mapwhich was the basis for the miniseries. 

While listening in segments, I had the opportunity to do a little Internet sleuthing as I really needed to check out a few maps. Although I haven’t gone back to research maps on Peleliu, I have been studying the maps of Okinawa that are detailed on an ibibio.org website

Eugene SledgeBrenda is now listening to the audiobook version along with me and will not let me listen ahead (I understand this!) She is as enthralled and moved by the “heavy” details of what these American heroes did to save our country and win the war against a very evil enemy. There’s no way to soft sell it, the soldier of the Empire of Japan were a vicious and horrible enemy. These US Marines who went head to head with an entrench enemy were amazing men. Currently we made it through Peleliu and are at chapter 8 and preparing to land on Okinawa. I can’t imagine being a survivor of previous landing and having to do it again. 

Eugene Sledge Company K 5th Marines 1st Division

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