Category Archives: Misc:

June 19: Dilution was never the solution to pollution!

Currently the earth supports 7.5 Billion people with the population still climbing. The global population grew from 1 billion in 1800 to 7.616 billion in 2018. It is expected to keep growing, and estimates have put the total population at 8.6 billion by mid-2030, 9.8 billion by mid-2050, and 11.2 billion by 2100. With this increase, the amount of material resources needed to maintain this vast number will be astronomical. Having sufficient food and clean water for the increasing population is becoming questionable. And we have yet  come to terms with today’s waste disposal. The oceans and rivers are not meant to be the waste dumping grounds for us today and tomorrow.  As divers, this is what we see already.

One of the main places our trash travels to is the North Pacific Ocean Gyre, or as most people known it as, the infamous Great Pacific Garbage Patch. An ocean gyre is defined as a system of circular ocean currents formed by the Earth’s wind patterns and the forces created by the rotation of the planet. Despite its name, there is nothing great about this swirling mass of trash that is four times the size of Texas. This ocean gyre has become so filled with trash, that it was once thought you could see it from space. That theory has since been proven wrong, and is actually worse than we imagined. Much of the trash found in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is microplastic.

June 9: Fandom Fest at LMC

Fandom fest was one of the best days of fun you could have had. Pop Creators, Artists, TV and Movie, Gaming, Comic creators and Publishers. Authors, Filmmakers and Artists, contributed to an action packed Saturday.

Fandom fest was for fans and casual lovers of everything superheroes, pop culture, science fiction, horror, anime, cartoons, video games and more.

They had entertainment and you didn’t have to dress up to have fun but if you wanted to go for it others would certainly enjoy your efforts. This was a family friendly event and provided attendees a good time. So plan on comming out to next year’s event and make some new memories. Here is a sample of some of the participants and vendors.

1 – FANDOM FEST

 

 

 

 

 

June 3: Who wants some free exercise equipment?

Remember the wet basement and getting misc. things out to the garage and out of the wet basement, which by the way, continues to be wet  via the still leaking and  seeping plugged holes.

Well the garage is overcrowded and I am not going to haul all of that “exercise “stuff back down stairs especially since I ‘am in shape now having to mess with the basement. And truthfully, I was no longer using it or really planning too!

So if you take them, I’ll throw in a working Craftsman 7HP lawn mower except that you’ll need to re-weld the handle bracket that broke as I just finished mowing the back yard.

Pro-Form – Bike
Cardio Fit Plus

 

May 29 – Memorial Day

Memorial Day

“All Gave Some – Some Gave All”

Being an Army Brat” and veteran, Memorial Day means a lot to me.

Taken at the American Legion Post – The 49’ers – South Haven Michigan

Todays Factoid: Dandelions

Dandelion Flower

Dandelion is from the French dent-de-lion, meaning “lion’s tooth” referring to the toothy looking leaves. A rosette may produce several flowering stems at a time but only one flower per stem. As a side note these stems are hollow.

Typical flower heads are .8 to 2 inches in diameter and consist entirely of ray florets. The flower heads mature into spherical seed heads called blowballs or clocks containing many single-seeded fruits called achenes. Each achene is attached to a pappus of fine hairs.

Dandelion Blowball

After flowering is finished, the dandelion flower head dries out for a day or two. The dried petals and stamens drop off, the bracts reflex (curve backwards), and the parachute ball opens into a full sphere. After complete development, the individual seeds have then fully matured and will then be attached too white, fluffy “parachutes” which will be able to easily detach from the seed head, glide by wind, and disperse.

Hairy False Dandilion leaf

False dandelion: The leaves, which may grow up to eight inches, are lobed and covered in fine hairs, forming a low-lying rosette around a central taproot. Their solid stems are long and forked having more than on flower per stem. When the bright yellow flower heads mature these form seeds attached to windborne “parachutes”. All parts of the plant exude a milky sap when cut.

The dandelion leaves and flower heads are edible but the false dandelion (catsear) leaves are much less bitter but the leaves should be blanched to remove the hairs. The leaves of both may be eaten boiled or steamed and the root can be roasted and ground to form a coffee substitute.

May 17 – Water in the basement

First time basement flooding. Either little rain or Too much! I had a termite problems 20 years ago and a part of that solution was to inject chemicals to kill the termites in the basement floor. The chemical was injected in some 150 plus holes drilled thru the basement floor  4 to 6 inches from the walls. Now today, out of the blue,  a majority of the 150 holes drilled and plugged in the basement floor decided to leak or weep over the last few days.

Now I understand that an inch of water over the entire basement floor is nothing compared to having the basement filled with several feet of water but you still have the problem of getting rid of the water and everything that was on the floor like carpets, boxes, many made of cardboard, and the now warping of the paneling.

In addition to those items you still have issues with all the winter clothing stored in the basement that are hanging up off the floor that are now getting damp from the moisture in the air. Between moving all the damaged and wet “stuff” out to the garage and trash, wet vacuuming and squeezing the floor, my back is killing me!

flat surface water pump

Mothers Day

To many flowers to pick a bouquet from today so I made my wife a picture album of fresh flowers from todays walk about.   This is my “Bouquet Of Flowers” for Sharon.