Saturday, May 2, 2026

Pizza, Pizza!

If you were to make a frozen pizza most people would conjure-up an image of a fully-assembled frozen pizza that they could pop in the oven. That’s how it’s done. 

In our household it means thawing-out a frozen ball of pizza dough, a half jar of leftover sauce and a single-serving pack of pizza sausage.  Olives, shrooms, whole-milk mozz and the rest are basically pantry items.  Which is because I’ve likely made (and ruined) more pizzas in my lifetime than any of my acquaintances; combined. 

 
Anyway, dinner tonight started with pre-heating the oven, and stone, to 550F, rolling-out a 300g sourdough really thin, topping it with leftover sauce, fresh cheese, mushrooms, black olives and a sprinkle of Penzey’s Italian seasoning. 
 
 

8-9 minutes later this crispy, cracker-crust-crunchy pizza is served. 
 

Anybody that lives on the peninsula is likely aware there’s a knockdown trademark war escalating between a couple of local pizzerias. Fortunately, I’m self-sufficient and can rise above the fray. 

Forno season is nigh and my pizzas are better anyway….

Friday, May 1, 2026

Friday Music

Last week I posted video of a live performance of The Cranberries featuring the mezzo-soprano vocals, signature yodel and strong Limerick accent of the group's lead singer.

Unsurprisingly, this showed-up as a suggestion courtesy of the YouTube algorithm.

If you close your eyes the emotive vocals are eerily similar to Dolores Riordan's.

Beautiful cover by Erie Pennsylvania band First To Eleven.  Enjoy the spookiness...

Thursday, April 30, 2026

Quote Of The Day

"The blockade is somewhat more effective than the bombing.  They are choking like a stuffed pig.  And it's going to be worse for them."

-Donald Trump

Swamp Collie

It's a good thing that doggo likes water as there's no shortage of it around here.  Even though the the extraordinary high waters of the April 14-15 flooding have largely receded, standing water in the form of large muddy puddles remain in the trails for four-legged friend to splash-through and wallow-in.  Wallow, you say?  Yes, just like a pig.  I'm going to take a picture before too long so nobody accuses me of being a liar. 

Anyway, there are plenty of trail camera captures of our wet and muddy sweetheart; and judging from the smile on her face you get my drift.

Swamp Collie.... 


 



May Astronomy

In May there are two full moons; the one tomorrow on May 1st and the second on Sunday, May 31st.  When you score two full moons in a single month the second is referred-to as a Blue Moon. 

According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac - we use full moon names that were used during Native American and Colonial times to help track the seasons.  This practice is traced to the Algonquin tribes who lived in the same areas as the Colonists.    

May’s first full Moon is known as the Flower Moon.  It signifies the wildflowers that bloom in May.  This includes wild iris, sundrops, marsh marigold, violets and more that are found around here. 

The month of May also marked a period of increased fertility and the warming days that made it safer to bear young.  For that reason it is sometimes called the Mother’s Moon.  Other names include the Corn Planting Moon, Leaf Budding Moon, Frog Moon and Milk Moon.  

From our walk only a couple of days ago there was this.

Caltha Palustris - the Marsh Marigold - a member of the buttercup family (not a marigold) and a wild flower found in bottomlands, marshes, fens and wet woodlands  this time of year.  

Fingers-crossed for clear viewing conditions Friday and Saturday evening.

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Building A Better Burger

After class at NWTC the other day I picked-up some fresh bakery hard rolls. Following that I stopped at Marchant’s Meats for fresh ground chuck burgers. Where the butcher knows you on a first-name basis.
 
Inasmuch as it is springtime there is this. 
 
 
Flash grilled on the Smokey Joe.
 
From top to bottom - buttered and grill-toasted bun top, lettuce, American cheese, burger (Penzey’s prime rib rub, spritz of EVO flame-seared medium), chopped sweet onion, ketchup, mustard and homemade garden dill slices on a matching toasted bottom.
 
That would be my burger. Dress your own to personalize the culinary experience.
 
Pretty good chow; and easy fast.
 
Damn the carcinogens; full-speed ahead. Raising a toast to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
 
Real men grill on charcoal…..

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Fast Facts

Baird Maritime photo
 
Global seaborne crude oil shipments have fallen ~16% since the start of the Iran war. We are currently down ~14 million barrels/day out of a total of ~103 total barrels of oil/day used globally. Empty tankers that previously would have picked up oil in the Persian Gulf are now heading to other destinations to pick up oil - including the U.S. These increased exports may potentially go from 4 million barrels/day to 6 million barrels/day. Robbing Peter (U.S. Citizens) to pay Paul (the rest of the World). It takes 22 days to transport oil from Saudi Arabia to Shanghai by sea; versus 52 days to transport oil from Houston to Shanghai by sea. For a Houston-to-China run, we would need to quadruple crew-hours: over twice as many crews to man over twice as many tankers - over twice as long for each voyage. A Houston-to-China run will require more than twice the fuel and twice the wear-and-tear on the ships.
 
We would need over twice as many tankers to transport oil from the U.S. to China. But those tankers do not exist. Oops.
 
I suppose China is going to have to figure this out. But, there again, the Strait of Hormuz is functionally closed anyway; as a consequence of the blockade by both Iran and the United States.
 
At some point in the future (weeks, months, years, whatever), and after a cessation of hostilities, it will take weeks to reposition most all of these ships back to their normal runs. As a follow-up to Sunday's post on the Iran-Trump negotiating situation; it is my opinion that the longer Iran holds out, the greater the international chaos and the stronger Iran's negotiating position becomes. Does Trump's negotiating position become weaker? Dunno for sure; but the polling is getting worse with the passage of time.  

Of course, Iran is aware we have a midterm election coming-up.

Who knew a war in the Middle East could be so complicated?
 
 
 
 
Data: U.S. Energy Information Administration - https://www.eia.gov/