Thursday, July 6, 2023

Time and Distance

At 3:06 PM today (CST) Earth will reach the point in its orbit when it's farthest from the sun. In a sense, it's like our planet will be at the top of a gravitational hill and will then begin to fall toward the sun until January 2, 2024, when it will reach its closest point.

This also brings us to another Word of the Day.  Astronomers call this phenomenon aphelion.  

At aphelion our home planet will be 94,506,364 miles (152,093,251 km) away from the sun.  That is more than 3 million miles further away than when earth is closest - known as perihelion.  The actual distance varies a bit year-over-year.

Coincidentally, average temperature of Earth at aphelion is about 4o F (2.3o C) higher than it is at perihelion. Earth is actually warmer when we're farther from the Sun!

Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Update From The Oriole Ranch

In the past ten days the Orioles really began hammering the feeders.  I go thru a 30 oz. jar of grape jelly and a navel orange in less than two days.  As of Sunday we had not spotted any fledglings.  That doesn't mean they weren't there (we were out and about with a visitor) but we hadn't observed them.  

Yet.

That changed Monday with the appearance of the Graduating Class of 2023 having fledged the nest to accompany mom or dad and come to the feeders.  They still haven’t completely figured-out how to feed themselves so it is hilarious to observe the youngsters alight and then chatter and whine for an adult to feed them.

They’ll get the hang of it before too long.

Here are some photos from Monday and Tuesday courtesy of the Oriole Cam on the porch.
 
In further news, yesterday we observed that the bluebirds nesting at the edge of our back yard have begun laying their second brood.  
 
Hubba Hubba.... 









 

Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Sunset

I haven't posted one of these in quite some time.  Rather nice close to a terrific Independence Day.

This is happening right now...



Independence Day

Today is Independence Day - a day to celebrate the birth of this great nation of ours.  Casting-aside the yoke of British oppression it is on this day that we recognize and celebrate the Declaration of Independence of the United States on July 4, 1776.

The Congress had voted to declare independence two days earlier - on July 2 - but it was not formally declared until July 4.    

Take a few moments from your celebration today to go to this link and take a short handful of quizzes.  Test your knowledge of the Constitution by measuring your Constitution I.Q.  You can also find out which of the Founding Fathers you are most like and which one you would likely vote for. 

In case you are wondering I not only aced the ten question Constitution Quiz - I am also most like Thomas Jefferson and would likely vote for James Madison.

 I'm positively tickled we don't have a king or queen running the show here.  So, Happy Birthday, America.  And never forget.....


 

Monday, July 3, 2023

July Night Sky

The names associated with our full moons are frequently derived from the names given by the indigenous peoples that inhabited North America.  The tribes used a calendar to track the seasons by means of the names given to the return of a full moon.    

In the northern hemisphere the full moon that greets us today is called the Buck Moon in recognition of the rapidly-growing, velvet-covered, antlers of the whitetail deer.  Look for it to rise after sunset in the southeast horizon.

This is a super moon.  This is a phenomenon in which the moon is closest to the earth in its elliptical orbit.  The July full moon will appear 14% larger and 30% brighter than normal.  This will be the first of four super moons of 2023. This also brings us to the word of the day.  Astronomers call this Lunar Perigee.  Commit this to memory.  One of these days there will be a test.

Super moons are a consequence of the moon being closer to Earth coincidentally with the full moon.  This month's moon will be just 224,895 miles (361,934 kilometers) from Earth in comparison to the average distance of roughly 238,000 miles (382,900 Kilometers). 

With the arrival of European settlers two additional monikers come to mind:  the Meade Moon which coincides the harvest of honey used to ferment this drink and the Hay Moon as the first cuttings of cattle fodder occur.  

Fingers-crossed for clear night skies and no skeeters.

Edit to add from 11 PM there was this.....



 

Sunday, July 2, 2023

Palace Intrigue

One of the side benefits of retirement is the amount of time that you have to devote to other interests.  Volunteering, education, cooking and baking, community service, reading and your thoughts.  

The thing about thinking and thoughts is that you get to speculate.  I'm not talking about speculating in the investment world of stocks and bonds or commodities.  I'm smart enough to avoid that like a case of the clap.  I am referring to speculation as it applies to conjecture on a subject without firm evidence.  There are times I like to indulge in speculation on political, social, geopolitical and related subject matter - local and otherwise.  The good news is that it earned me the role of being a class coordinator for a current affairs class at the community college - a good thing.  It also earned me the label of Armchair General as it relates to my musings on Russia.  I don't believe it was intended as a pejorative; likely more out of frustration over my standing firm on hostile actors and performative politicians.  

No big deal on my end as I get called plenty of names for standing firm.  Besides, I am also an armchair gardener, armchair class coordinator, armchair pizza maker, armchair astronomer and so on.  Last month I got a bartender license; add that to the list.  Jack of many trades and master of none.  You get the drift.  But I digress.

A week has passed since Wagner Group strongman Yevgeny Prigozhin ended his march on Moscow thusly avoiding large-scale Russian on Russian bloodshed. In and of itself this was both disorienting and alarming.  And after the passage of seven days I am unconvinced that any layperson has absolutely definitive knowledge about the causes for how events played-out.  Although there is plenty of speculation

For the record I haven't any inside information.   Although it appears that Russian leadership has, temporarily at least, descended into the national equivalent of a dumpster fire. 

Some observations and and idle speculation. 

Was what transpired an elaborately staged deep fake?  Was Prigozhin out to topple Vladimir Putin?  I don't think so. 

Was Prigozhin trying to save his business enterprise (his sweat equity in Wagner) from being subsumed into Russian command?  And save his own scalp?  These have possibilities.

Did he have co-conspirators in the Kremlin or Russian military?  Will Wagner fighters follow their boss to Belarus?  Will they return to carry the fight to Ukraine?  Has Prigozhin triggered a Kremlin purge?  Is this the end of Prigozhin or the beginning?  All of this is anybody's guess.

What I think is that Prigozhin's folk hero send-off as he prepared to depart Rostov for life in Belarusian exile was a bad look for Putin.  The normally reclusive Putin spent considerable time last week posing for staged selfies.  It is impossible to know if events have left Putin weakened, strengthened or vindictive.  Prigozhin has suggested that Putin's reasons for invading Ukraine were based on lies fed to him by the Kremlin's top brass; a fraud.  Has this struck a chord with ordinary Russians? 

A falling out amongst gangsters comes with all manner of loyalty complications; including, but not limited to, poisoning by means of polonium and falling from a sixth floor window.  Gangsters typically feel compelled to reassert their primacy.

Either way you slice it Putin clearly does not have a succession plan in place and the notion of Russia (with all of its nukes) descending into civil war is unnerving.  The dimmest of armchair generals understands this.  It would probably be a good idea to give the Russians sufficient space to sort this out on their own.

Of course there's a candidate for POTUS who claims he can fix all of this in 24 hours.  If any of you readers know what the recipe is for the Secret Sauce I'm all ears.  Otherwise it's just more speculation.

In closing there is this.  This last week Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. hosted former U.N. arms inspector and convicted child sex predator, Scott Ritter on his podcast to rhapsodize over CIA conspiracy theories and defend Russian president Vladimir Putin as a man who will go down in history as one of the greatest leaders of all time.

Seriously, you can’t possibly make this stuff up....