Desert Irrigation
What water and engineering can do. September 14, 2023
What water and engineering can do. September 14, 2023
The last sunstreaks glow Red swashes on the cloud deck Night has come below.
Despite a gardening-year-from-hell, there have been a few small successes. Our Futsu winter squash produced fairly well. Its hard skin is resistant to bugs and borers, even to the late-season […]
I recently spent some time on the Left Coast, visiting family. Thanks to time zones, the flight home spanned midafternoon to midnight. Well into the dark, we flew over Pittsburgh.
Mid-September, 2023. Hurricane Lee was offshore. Above the cliffs, gray cloud layers wove themselves in puffy streaks. If you leaned into the northwest wind it was strong enough to hold […]
Herring Gulls take four years to fully lose their darker juvenile feathers. This bold beggar was on the dock at Menemsha. This one is about three years old.
Population density, 13,436 per square mile. Seen nine minutes after takeoff from the LA airport. September 14, 2023
2PM, September 10, 2023 A bicycle Rider framed by a municipal sculpture.