Saturday, December 6, 2025

Litter Bug


Yes, a beer bottle was discovered at the bottom of the Mariana Trench, specifically at Challenger Deep, the deepest point on EarthThis discovery was made in 2022 during an expedition led by oceanographer Dr. Dawn Wright, who was exploring an unvisited area of the trench in a submersible. The intact bottle, with its label still visible, was found resting in the sediment, highlighting the pervasive nature of human pollution, even in the most remote ocean depths. 

It's a Heineken..... 

Friday, December 5, 2025

Friday Music

Graham Nash is a British/American artist best known for his contributions to the Hollies and Crosby, Stills and Nash.  He was inducted in the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the later in 1997 and as a member of the Hollies in 2010.

His music has been featured here from time to time and a little over a year ago we had the pleasure of seeing him perform here on the peninsula.

The song, linked above, is performed here later in life as a nice acoustic set.

Bus Stop....

Thursday, December 4, 2025

December Night Sky

The full moon you will observe in the heavens tonight is called the Cold Full Moon.  It is characterized by the arc of its trajectory across the sky which allows it to appear above the horizon for a longer period of time. 

Because of its close association with the winter solstice - and the shortest of daylight hours - the Mohican people called this the Long Nights Moon.  Ancient European pagans also associated this with the solstice calling it The Moon Before Yule.  

Bonus is the December full moon is also a Super Moon.  Our moon has a wobbly egg-shaped orbit  meaning that it is nearer sometimes (called perigee) and further sometimes (called apogee).  Perigee and apogee generally occur in every month; and when perigee coincides with a full moon the moon's appearance is both brighter and larger.  

2025 has eight supermoons!  Including tonight's makes three in a row for October, November and December.  Early in January 2026 is another making four in a row..    

Fingers crossed for clear, cold viewing tonight.
 

Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Semiquincentennial

Following the action at Lexington and Concord in April the colonies were preparing for war. British reinforcements were arriving in Boston and both the nascent Continental Army and the Minutemen bolstered their numbers with volunteer patriots.  

While the British occupied Boston they were surrounded by rebellious colonists who happened to hold the high ground. Whoever controlled the hills encircling Boston could also control the harbor.  It was a matter of time before the opposing forces came to blows.

Maj. Gen. John Burgoyne of His Majesty's Army famously declared - What!  Ten thousand  peasants keep five thousand of the King's troops shut up!  Well, let us get in and we'll soon find some elbow room!  

General Thomas Gage was the Commander-in-Chief of British forces in the colonies.  While he did not lead the forces in the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775 he was the commander who gave the orders for a costly frontal assault on patriot positions on Breed's Hill.   

Gage's Council of War, including William Howe, Henry Clinton and John Burgoyne, drafted the initial plans.  Their army would land on Dorchester Neck south of Boston and sweep around the capital in a broad arc.  Nevertheless, colonial spies learned of Gage's plans and set-about to thwart them.  On June 16, several thousand militiamen converged at Charlestown and overnight constructed crude fortifications of earth and timbers atop Breed's Hill; which unlike Bunker Hill was not as high yet closer to Boston.  Fast Fact:  This last minute change persists to modern times contributing to confusion over the battle's name.  

The British generals debated their options with General Henry Clinton advocating for a flanking maneuver that would land troops to the rear of American forces thereby preventing any American retreat.  However, Gage and the other commanders overruled Clinton and  settled-upon General Howe's recommendation for a direct, frontal assault on the well-defended American positions.  

Gage ordered the attack in which Major General Howe would lead 2,400 British soldiers in three successive assaults up the hill.

As dawn broke on the 17th of June the appearance of the American earthworks surprised the British forces.  Gage was of the opinion that the Yankee rabble was no match for Britain's Finest.  Consequently, Gage's forces took their time packing for a three day campaign to take Charlestown and sweep through the countryside.  The redcoats sweated in the hot sun shouldering heavy packs with blankets, rations and kit.  By mid afternoon the colonial militia has been reinforced and firmly ensconced behind their fortifications.


As gunpowder was in short supply Colonel Prescott ordered his militia not to fire - 'til you see the whites of their eyes - orders that were decisive in the outcome of the battle. 

In close order formation the British troops advanced through the tall grass and up the hill.  Further and further they marched. Why did the militia not fire they wondered?  Were they gutless cowards?  Had they retreated?  Suddenly and without warning the command came to FIRE!

The British were decimated as row upon row were mowed-down.  Some British units suffered losses of 75 to 90 percent.  Casualties were greatest among the officers who were singled-out as targets.

Regrouping and forcing their men forward at the tip of a sword a second assault was mounted a half hour later with similar results.  An hour later, with fresh reinforcements and artillery support the third assault chased the rebels from the hill.  They had run out of gun powder and skedaddled. 

Technically, this was a British victory but at great cost.  Losses to the redcoats amounted to 1,054 dead or wounded - nearly half of those who fought.  Colonial losses were 441 of a much larger force.  Privately, General Gage admitted that: The loss we have sustained is greater than we can bear  Brigadier General Nathaniel Greene of the Rhode Island Militia summed it up:  I wish I could sell them another hill at the same price.

In the aftermath General Howe ordered Charlestown to be burned. Gage was recalled to England and Howe was made commander of all British forces in America.

The beloved Colonial Major General Joseph Warren was killed by a musket ball through the head.  The British stripped his body of clothing, mutilated his face with bayonets, urinated on and otherwise defiled his corpse as Warren was viewed as a principal instigator of the rebellion.  He was buried in a shallow mass grave on the hill with other patriots.  Months later, and after the British had fled Boston, the colonists exhumed their dead for identification and repatriation to their kin.  Warren was identified by his dental work fashioned by patriot, silversmith and erstwhile dentist, Paul Revere.  This was likely one of the earliest examples of forensic dental identification in America.  

 

Martial law and the government of a well regulated city are so entirely different, that it has always been considered as improper to quarter troops in populous cities, as frequent disputes must necessarily arise between the citizen and the soldier, even if no previous animosities subsist.

- Joseph Warren 

Today the monument is a proper urban park and bears little resemblance to the hilly pasture of 1775.  Preservationists originally hoped to save all of the battlefield but much of the land was sold to finance the cost of the monument's obelisk.  In 1825 the cornerstone was laid by Lafayette on the 50th anniversary of the conflict and orator Daniel Webster spoke.  Webster returned more than 17 years later in 1843 to speak at the dedication following completion of the monument.  St. Francis de Sales Church stands atop the true Bunker Hill.

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Legal Or Not?

The Trump administration engages in a policy of extrajudicial killings of purported narco terrorists in the Gulf of Mexico and Eastern Pacific.  The legal justification goes like this:  The US is engaged in an "armed conflict" with the specific drug cartels, designating them as "unlawful combatants" and "foreign terrorist organizations" (FTOs).  Consequently, the President can order them rubbed-out.  Judge, jury and executioner sans trial and process.

I sorta get this - presidents have rubbed-out bad dudes by means of drone strikes all day long; nevertheless, we've not been attacked by or exist in a state of war with the country of Venezuela.   Nicolás Maduro Moros is a Venezuelan politician and former union leader who has been serving as the president of Venezuela since 2013.  He's a dictator, cartel leader and all-around bad dude who, unlike former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, hasn't been worthy of a Trump presidential pardon.  A singularly vexing conundrum for which not a single MAGA adherent can offer me a rational explanation.  There's something more at play here.  Millions upon tens of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of untraceable Trump Meme Coins to launder a deal?  I can't quite put my finger on it.  But I digress.  Back to the narco terrorist boat strikes.

Set-aside the high tech standoff nature of the strikes for a moment and consider this:  How would Americans respond if our law enforcement on the high seas simply interdicted and boarded the boats, summarily executed everyone aboard, and then sank the evidence including the boat, bodies and the cargo? 

The horrors of this policy haven't changed - only the methodology - raising serious concerns about the legality of this stratagem.

Now it is reported that the military "double-tapped" survivors of an initial strike on a boat on September 2nd.  That's right; if factually true, someone ordered the killing of a couple of shipwrecked survivors.

That would very likely be criminal under the UCMJ.    

Nevertheless, according to Karoline Leavitt survivors clinging to floating wreckage constitute an imminent threat to the US.  But let's face it, her body language is a terrible look, dontcha think?

Gonna be interesting how this plays-out.  

And nobody's talking about Jeffrey Epstein trafficking young girls for billionaire perverts.... 

Monday, December 1, 2025

Schneehund

Officially 4.5 inches. Although blowing and drifting have left greater accumulations to none at all. 
 
Doggo sez it’s enough to run through…..
  

Sunday, November 30, 2025

Leftovers

 

We’ve been dining on what remains of a half wild turkey breast since our Thanksgiving feast.  All four pounds of it. 

Today I froze the remainder for a future day but not until I reserved some for fried rice this evening. 

Finished it with the last fresh egg in the fridge, scallions and imported Thai fish sauce.   (Smells like sweaty feet but adds incredible umami). 

That spring gobbler is the gift that keeps on giving. 

Pretty good chow if you can get it…..