Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Iowa Representative leaves GOP because of Trump

Item on  Drudge goes to AP written by children and with no comment section, so my eyeballs could only scan the first few lines before rebelling themselves. I have no idea what else the article says other than some dude named Andy McKean who is the longest serving Republican (and looks like a thin-lipped douche) joined the Democrat club because he cannot stand being in a party led by Trump.

Good.

La la la.

That means the intention of Trump voters is working. Again. Another one goes to where the Whigs went. Oblivion. We win again. The man doesn't realize it's over. He'll never be trusted on the other side either. It's a thing with them. The party of worked up mental crackpots strongly prefers pure crackpots, not crackpot converts. Their loyalty is suspect because there's the chance converted rattled crackpots could always regain senses.

Have a happy resistance, D.

By his observed actions Trump is the most fiercely conservative president of my lifetime and so far with nothing like Iran-Contra, HUD grant rigging, or only to mention, EPA controversy, S&L, Ill Wind, Wedtech, Debategate to mar his administration. Only failed operations against Trump by his own government. A failed coup initiated by Hillary Clinton and Fusion GPS and propelled by the likes of Andy McKean.

Blood pressure unaffected. Have a love song. By way of goodbye.

Martha McCallum interviews Rush Limbaugh

I don't see Fox News, and I don't listen to radio. These are two people I never hear until they're brought to my attention. I don't see anything new here that hasn't already been discussed ad nauseam and nothing particularly interesting. Yet this interview gets attention elsewhere. Maybe it's good to have things rehashed. Good for someone who's not me. They put on Hillary whom everyone can easily live without at this point. She says something outrageously contrary to reality, but so what. It offends me having her brought to my attention. It's annoyance and that's all it is. These people are annoying me purposefully. They put on Jared Kushner but he's not particularly interesting either. 

Here. This is for you to be annoyed too. 



Something wildly unrelated

Bonsai, Peter Chan

Outdoor and indoor




Mr. Chan has a lot of videos on YouTube. They're all interesting. One video shows his acreages of trees in England. He has thousands of trees growing from plastic pots. In that same video he quickly trims half a dozen maples without leaves to show what he sees in each one and what he wants to do with them. They're shoved to the side one after another. 

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Who stole the cookie?

Falling

He does this very well.

Ugly statues

Legal Insurrection has a post up by Katya Rapoport Sedgwick saying that so long as we're removing statues, she'd like to have an ugly statue removed from Oakland. The statue is named "Sigame," follow me in Spanish, and it's dedicated to the strong women of Oakland. It's a bit unusual but not actually offensively ugly. Have a look.

Denver has its share of offensively ugly statues that deserve being removed.

If you search [ugly statue denver] or odd statue or strange statue, these two statues will always show up. Both installed at Denver International Airport no doubt with the intention of dissuading visitors from staying.

Boys love them. But boys know jack about art.

Blue Mustang, Blucifer, the statue is based on an eight foot sculpture El Mesteño (wild, untamed, mustang) at the University of Oklahoma. But the one in Denver is much larger, its veins are painted garishly only to mention it's blue all over, it has red eyes that light up, it's butt hole and testicles are highlighted obnoxiously and unnecessarily and it killed Luis Jiménez, the artist who made it.




It looks great in a storm.


But its eyes are cheesy. And that's why boys like it. Its highlighted veins make it look starved.


It looks okay out there in the field when you enter or exit the airport. But imagine this field with living buffalo. That would have been a lot better.


And this bit is unacceptable. This horse needs to be given some underwear. 

GAWL!

The second statue at DIA has no relevance whatsoever to Denver, to Colorado, to the airport, or to flying. I'm inclined to love a thing so random as this, and it is my cup of tea, but its dimensions are offensively wrong. It's Anubis. Come on!

Its legs are too short. Way too short. It's so obvious that I'm amazed the artist didn't notice when it was constructed. Its unseen neck is too long. The whole thing is way WAY WAY out of whack.  

See, Egyptians had all this codified. And re-codified. And re-re-codified. Their artistic canon changed over dynasties, and returned to classic era and deviated again, but it was always codified, and these dimensions do not fit any of the artistic canon. It's so weirdly wrong that the mummies of Akhenaton's artists, the weirdest of all the Egyptian phases, all rose from the dead to ask, WTF? 

Double GAWL!

It would be so easy to avoid by approaching the dimensions as the Egyptians did by beginning with a grid. Choose your dynasty. Use their grid, and you cannot go wrong. 

The head goes here, it's this many grid spaces tall and this many wide, the elbow goes here, the hand goes in this spot on the grid, the knees are here, the butt goes right here, and it's one and a half grid spaces, then connect all the pieces. Literally. It's all extremely literal. We learned this in one of my three 5th grade schools. It's how you copy a tiny picture to a large one, or vise-versa. You know the exact spot to put the tip of the nose. The technique is used for paintings and for statues. Technicians do this. I do this for all of my Egyptian paintings. Then a master comes by and makes corrections and smoothes it all out. 

Duckduckgo [grid egyptian figures]

It's how the artists kept on track. 

The artist that made the Anubis statue for DIA did not use a grid as Egyptians did. That is obvious on sight. 

Here, let me show you what must be done to correct it. 

Because there is nothing worse than a short-legged Egyptian god. Except for Bes. And dwarfs were honored. But all the other gods and pharaohs were depicted as tall. The artist doesn't understand leg musculature. The artist has Anubis with dwarf-like legs and wearing a mini skirt. Any random statue on eBay is better than the statue at DIA.  Even the ones that also get it wildly wrong but for other reasons. Proof. 

Pull it all up. Stretch down the kilt. Pull down the neck. Give the feet their due detail to equal the hands. 

Or, just make this dimensionally messed up monstrosity go away. And START OVER!

I don't know why people don't ask me before beginning. Instead we're presented with fait accompli. 


Shrimp lure from drinking straw



That's clever.

Koi

Koi porn, actually. (It's no fun at all and the fish are doped up on booze and drugs.)

Boy, did this take me back. Back, back, back like a swirling whirlpool wormhole of time transference to 1970, age 15, and I had discovered just such a place with outdoor ponds and square cement sunken indoor pools used for breeding tropical fish. In Bossier City, Louisiana where the giant AFB is, right next to Shreveport. The pools held betta fish. They did not use booze and they did not use hormones (that I know about) and the baby fish all over the place were the cutest little things.

And the next week we moved to Colorado.

That could have been my first job. GAWL!


Monday, April 22, 2019

Potting soil, comparing by cost

The video is titled "$ vs $$ vs $$$"

The whole thing can be told in fifteen seconds.

The cheap potting mix becomes too compacted. It's too heavy.

The middle one is okay but it comes with fertilizer in it.

The expensive one is composed of good quality compost and with no fertilizer added and it performs the best by a very broad margin.

Conclusion: the expensive potting mixture is best.

But it takes the guy fifteen minutes to say that. Because he dilly-dallies around every little aspect of each soil including every little thought that flies through the space in his skull.

The awful truth about us gardener types is we babble. Apparently our video watchers don't mind this about us.

First, I drew you a picture that shows how we talk.

Second the video on potting soil comparison. You can skip, skip, skip skippity doo dah all the way through to the end where he picks up the black colored pot with most expensive soil and see the comparison of plant growth for all three, and not miss much that might be worthwhile.

Third, a link to another video that's even worse.



I like this guy a lot. But he babbles. He simply cannot get straight to the point without including his half million little insights attained along the way. 

And I must hasten to add, he has a very good seed store. Very much along the lines of Rareseeds.com. He has a lot of the same seeds for significantly less cost. 


Here's another very likable fellow but a serious babbler. His video is about compost but he finds it quite impossible to get to the point. And I find it impossible to listen. I gave up. I was sitting here waiting and waiting and waiting and finally I realized that I just flat don't give a shit about his f'k'n compost. 

Wood

Everywhere you look there's something to see.

Construction worker imitates Trump.

Or Trump imitates construction work, I don't know, they're both great, both tremendous people. The best. Both doing a great job.

Tomato sorting machine

Reds only.



Sunday, April 21, 2019

The Bible: And the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch

And then a former US president said let us call them something else...

Urantia: Paper 189 section 4, Discovery of the Empty Tomb

This entire beginning is uncomfortable because it is not in Christian scripture. Nothing is recognizable until further down to paper 189:4.1 Skip down if you like. No offense taken.

Paper 189 is The Resurrection first, told in terms of activities of Universe beings that are not part of Christian teaching as given to us down through the ages as seen through the eyes of the Apostles and later codified by Christian officials into dogma. The names of orders of beings are mentioned and the Universe capitals are mentioned, the activities of specific Local Universe councils and other groups and individuals are described and their activities, and none of that can make sense without all the preceding descriptions that read so much like modern science fiction such as Dune, except a lot more intense. The book shatters into a thousand little bitty pieces, outrageously, and each thread is picked up again and neatly woven back in throughout two thousand pages and with no internal contradiction for its fabric used to cover this section. This is the spot where it all comes together, the Passion described in insane extravagant indulgent detail.

189:0.1 The chief of the archangels of this Super Universe is present on Earth. He summoned his council of the resurrection of the sleeping will creatures. They discussed possible techniques for restoring Jesus. They did this on their own without having been ordered. Finally, they decided there was nothing for them to do. The fragment of God that is the same for all people, the Thought Adjustor that lived inside Jesus when he lived, spoke to the associated groups of facilitators, saying,:

189:0.2 "Not one of you can do anything to assist your Creator-Father in the return to life. As a mortal of the realm he has experienced mortal death; as the Sovereign of a universe he still lives. The thing you observe is the mortal transit of Jesus of Nazareth from life in the flesh to life in the morontia. The spirit transit of this Jesus was completed at the time I separated myself from his personality and became your temporary director. Your Creator-Father has elected to pass through the whole of the experience of his mortal creatures, from birth on the material worlds, on through natural death and the resurrection of the morontia into the status of true spirit existence. A certain phase of this experience you are about to observe, but you may not participate in it. Those things which you ordinarily do for the creature, you may not do for the Creator. A Creator Son has within himself the power to bestow himself in the likeness of any of his created sons; he has within himself the power to lay down his observable life and to take it up again; and he has the power because of the direct command of the Paradise Father, and I know whereof I speak."