Tuesday, July 31, 2018

The Afrika Korps Comes to Door County

It is cherry season here on the peninsula and I'd like to share a wee bit of history and an interesting tale.  All of which is quite true.

During World War II the Door County economy was a mixed bag.  Ship building was running at top speed with three shifts a day – seven days a week.  The men went off to war and the women were working in the shipyards in Sturgeon Bay.   

The wartime economy also afforded better-paying factory jobs for migrant workers who would ordinarily work in the orchards.  As a consequence there was no one to pick the cherries or perform other agricultural work.   The solution to the problem was to bring prisoners of war to do the work previously performed by migrant laborers. 

Wisconsin was home to roughly 20,000 POWs during the war.  Camp McCoy in Wisconsin and Fort Sheridan in Illinois were the two closest base camps with another 36 smaller branch camps were scattered across the state.  Wisconsin’s agricultural needs were sorely stressed by the wartime labor shortage.  When the army realized that POWs could pay their own keep by working and get the harvest in they sent them into rural areas where they were needed.   

Wisconsin - and Door County in particular – would have suffered greatly were it not for the POW worker program.  At its peak Wisconsin had three times the number of POWs in the fields than neighboring Minnesota. They were largely credited with saving the crops during the 1944 and 1945 growing seasons.   

You can learn more about this story here.

Monday, July 30, 2018

Who Else Eats Milkweed?

Just in case you were operating under the assumption that the only thing that eats milkweed is the monarch butterfly caterpillar there is this. 

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Gross - eh?





Meet Euchaetes egle - the milkweed tussock caterpillar or milkweed tiger moth.  I found a swarm of these voraciously feasting-upon a milkweed plant literally skeletonizing it as they chomped their way along. 











Belonging to the family Erebidae this is a common mid-summer caterpillar that feeds-upon milkweed and dogbane.  Like most other critters that dine on milkweed the cardiac glycosides concentrate in their bodies endowing them with a chemical defense against predators.   While the caterpillars of this tiger moth are adorned with a vivid orange and black (like the monarch butterfly) birds learn to avoid the larva. 



However, the adult is a drab brown moth lacking any coloration signaling its toxicity.   As a consequence the adult moth has evolved an organ that emits an ultrasonic signal easily detected by bats.   Who quickly learn to avoid the tiger moth as a meal.

photo - Wikipedia

Sunday, July 29, 2018

Warbirds

Most excellent time yesterday at the Experimental Aircraft Association's AirVenture in Oshkosh.

Thanks to Braumeister and the Missus for the invitation.

A handful of photos...

North American P-51 Mustang

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B-29 Superfortress







British Supermarine Spitfire - this surviving aircraft actually flew combat sorties over Normandy during June, 1944
 
B-17 Flying Fortress




Vought F4U Corsairs



Saturday, July 28, 2018

Some Traditions Never Change




Green Bay Packer training camp has commenced and it is a time-honored tradition that kids will queue-up with their bicycles at Lambeau Field waiting for a player to ride their bike to practice across the street.  This started with Coach Lombardi and like anything with the history and tradition of the Green Bay Packers the institution continues.     

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dozens of Packers participated this year - including Haha Clinton-Dix, Blake Martinez, Brett Hundley, Davon House (wearing a Minions mask) and many others.      

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Five Dream Fleet bikes provided by the Packers and American Family Insurance returned for another year.  Children from the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Green Bay have the opportunity to ride the special bikes with the players.      






Also featured was an adaptive bike with a specially designed wheel that uses the rider’s hands and arms to pedal.  The player was joined by Francis Kahle, a 4-year-old from Wauwatosa .  Thanks to Variety and Brent Emery - Francis joined the player in riding his own special adaptive bike.  


Here are some additional photos from Thursday….




 

Friday, July 27, 2018

Friday Music

This song is by the rock band R.E.M. - originally released on the band's 1992 album Automatic for the People and was also released as a single in 1993.   It peaked at number twenty nine on the Billboard Hot 100, and the top ten of the charts in Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, Ireland and France.  -WIKIPEDIA   

Not bad for a band hailing from Athens, Georgia.    This is a really beautifully-performed cover of one of my favorite tunes.  The Corrs - Everybody Hurts…..

Thursday, July 26, 2018

Trails

Bush-hogged  4+ miles of trails yesterday and the day before.  If you can believe it I’ve taken great pains to avoid the vast swatch of milkweed and other plants favored by the local pollinators.  As a consequence the wildlife openings and the trails will be touched-up in October following the migration.  

You know, it’s funny how the deer seem unfazed by a clattering diesel and loud machinery.  A handsome velvet buck stood in the trail long enough to give me the hairy eyeball and a doe saw fit to observe at a distance.  No such thing during hunting season.  They read the regulations after-all.  Go figure.

Porch setting with my girls over salted peanuts and a frosty Leinenkugel....

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Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Beaking-up With a Mistress

It has been a long and public affair spanning more than three decades.  And after 32 years it has come to an end.  It is a bittersweet moment as this ragtop got a new life when acquired by me in 1986.  Shuttered in 2010 the Pontiac Division of General Motors is no more. 



The Pontiac is going to a new home.  To a  fella that wasn't even a glimmer in someone's eye when the LeMans was assembled on Baldwin Avenue in Pontiac, Michigan.  This was the main assembly facility for GM's Pontiac Motor Division since it was constructed in 1927.





It's been a long and enjoyable topless run.  She deserves a younger man...



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Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Metamorphosis

A dispatch from the butterfly ranch. 

Eventually the caterpillar stops eating, hangs upside down from a twig or leaf and molts into a shiny chrysalis. Within its protective sheath the caterpillar transforms its body to eventually emerge as a butterfly.  It is an amazing transformation to witness. Ripe with metaphor.

Sunday afternoon I rose from my church festival-induced nap to putter in the garden and found this.     

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Yup.  A monarch caterpillar ensconced on a tomato trellis in my vegetable garden.  I have to give this caterpillar an extra credit grade for choice of location.  Organic gardens are generally pesticide-free.

Because monarchs don’t eat tomatoes - at least that I am aware-of - this bug was an interloper.

Moreover, this one looked like he was getting ready to hang.  

And hang he did. 

Monarch larvae hang inverted in a distinctive ‘J’ formation like this for up to 24 hours before morphing into a chrysalis.  What is remarkable to me is that in preparation for metamorphosis these critters will travel a distance to locate a suitable perch.  In this case this particular caterpillar traveled a minimum of 150 feet from the nearest milkweed plant to hang in this particular location. 

Very particular this critter is.  



From late afternoon yesterday there is this.
 
In about nine days (give or take) this chrysalis should open to release an adult monarch butterfly. 

One additional generation that will be applied to the propagation of the species on their migration from places far south to here and back.     







Stay-tuned……         


Credit to Jill for the video      

Monday, July 23, 2018

Chores

When I was out with the girls the other day it occurred to me that the grass is over knee height on the trails and the willows and other woody vegetation have begun to encroach upon our system of paths.


On Saturday I figured a terrific rainy day project would be to service the New Holland and perform the annual changing of the cutting blades on the Rhino bush hog.   This is one of the chores that involves jacks, blocks, grease gun, gear oil, very large tools and possible death by crushing.  Sometimes there is benign cussing.






Anyway, the mower is hitched to the tractor, all the fluids checked, joints greased, gear reservoir topped-off and blades swapped with knife-sharp replacements.  The former blades will go to the implement dealer for sharpening and balancing.

As soon as things dry-out let the brushing begin.....

Sunday, July 22, 2018

Night Sky


Now that the storms have blown thru and the skies have cleared there is this special treat from a few moments ago...

HQ-spotthestation@mail.nasa.gov     

Time: Sun Jul 22 9:11 PM, Visible: 6 min, Max Height: 67°, Appears: 10° above SW, Disappears: 10° above ENE

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Taking Time to Smell the Flowers

The weather lately has been wet, wet, wet.  As a consequence gardening has gotten slower and muddier, weeding has grown much easier and three and a half miles or so of trails cry-out for deferred maintenance. 




Yesterday afternoon I caught a break between storms and the girls and I were able to get out and fetch the SD cards from the trail cameras and inspect what's going on here at The Platz.

Check this out....

Gray-Headed Cone Flowers














Monarch caterpillar and Sweet Joe-Pye Weed











Strikingly-beautiful Blue Vervain


Towering eight foot tall Compass Plant







More Gray-Headed Coneflower amid the Fireweed (Evening Primrose) and a Monarch












And a Friterary Butterfly hanging out in the Joe-Pye Weed...

 
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Saturday, July 21, 2018

Getting Rich Quick

Some of you may think that the secret to getting rich quick is making a killing in the Bitcoin marketplace trading virtual currency, in the cybersphere all the while making sure nobody picks your virtual wallet.  For those of  you who aren't ready to dip your toe into the dark side of the web I offer you this:

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Yup.  Real estate.  Heck, Donald Trump became a bazillionaire with real estate. So there has got to be more to this than bricks and mortar.  Apparently you can make a cool $10,000 a month - as a TRAINEE no less.  If my ciphering is accurate that is a cool $120,000 a year for on the job training!

As evidence of the credibility of this there it is - scrawled on yellow cardboard and propped against the orange barrel where the road is being ripped-up.  You can't pay for credibility like this.

I fired my financial guy yesterday and my CPA and attorney for good measure.  This real estate investing training will make for terrific pocket change while my Bitcoin trading pays-off in spades.

Friday, July 20, 2018

Ominous





Been dodging scattered storm cells for the past 24 hours and receiving some much-welcome precipitation.

Tonight this rolled-in.

Looking ominous......

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Friday Music

Released in early 1981 this was the first single and title track from an album of the same name that became a number one hit on the country charts.   Problem marriage, drinking at the bar, seeking comfort elsewhere – you get the drift.  Singer, songwriter Rosanne Cash along with Neko Case and Elvis Costello.  Enjoy....


Thursday, July 19, 2018

DIY

I always thought that the road to riches was paved (not with good intentions) but by means of disciplined saving and investing both in good times and in bad.  Apparently I got it all wrong. 



This arrived in the mail the other day and it says that basically I can become wealthy beyond imagination by investing in Bitcoin.  Yup, a virtually currency based-upon blockchain technology is the path to riches.  This free booklet tells me how even a beginner can become wealthier than Donald Trump almost overnight. 

You can also use your Bitcoin to launder dirty money if you are a drug cartel, arms dealer or a Russian mobster.






Lest you doubt the veracity of these claims there are complicated graphs that explain the secret.



That's it - I'm firing my financial guy and possibly my lawyer and accountant.  This is easily a DIY (Do It Yourself) solution for retirement.

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Diplomacy

Lest there be any misunderstanding - I do not particularly care for Donald Trump.  It is simple - I do not like him.  I have never liked him.  It's nothing personal, yet from the first time I became aware of him many decades ago I've considered him a creep.  Since then I've grown to know that he is a grifter, a draft dodger, a liar and a skirt-chaser.  In-short - a con man from Queens.  His television productions were lame beyond belief.  And seriously, how can you possible drive a casino into bankruptcy? 

Beginning with his campaign for president, election and until today I have neither seen nor heard anything redeeming that might cause me to reconsider my opinion of this individual.  Nevertheless, he is my president and as long as policy remains pro-business, he doesn’t blow-up the economy, tank the markets, or start a war this Chamber of Commerce  Republican can tolerate the chaos and nonsensical adolescent drama of a Trump presidency.  There is microwave popcorn and Merlot after-all.  

On Sunday I published an observational opinion about President Trump's planned summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.  I rather pinned my hope upon the notion that Trump would rise to the occasion and put a Stone Cold Killer in his proper place and stand for what has already made America great.  Alas, this was not to be.   

President Trump stood on the dais with Putin - the former KGB officer - who has annexed Crimea, invaded Ukraine, meddled in Syria, shot down a civilian airliner, poisoned his enemies and hacked the campaign of an opposition candidate as well as state boards of elections and related election entities in an attempt to influence our 2016 election.  On Monday we heard a U.S. president reject the combined assessment of his country's intelligence agencies and taking - seemingly at face value - the word of an avowed adversary with a ho-hum air of what are you going to do about it?  

Can you imagine all of the exploding heads if President Obama had done the exact same thing? 


Can you imagine Ronald Reagan doing the same? 

Our President isn't sure whether he believes the U.S. government or the Russian government. 

You may wish to reflect-upon that fact.  

Of course by yesterday we heard that the president may have misspoken.  Obfuscating:  It could be other people too.  A lot of people out there.  Or famously:  Somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds.  

I got no reason to change my opinion. 

Sigh...