Saturday, December 30, 2006

Ray’s Many Thoughts for the Day - A Major Precipitation Update

The guage or gauge has 1.7", in it, at this nonce. That means the final meaningless annual total for this trip around the Julian is, er, 21.6" + 1.7" = 23.3", the final totality, maybe. But let’s try to make some sense of all these meaningless statistics. Imbolc, our Winter Weed Festival is upcoming. We had good rain, 4.2", in the last couple of weeks. For the first time in a great long while we had some surface pooling of the rainfall indicating a tiny bit of soil saturation, enough to give the winter weeds, now clapping their hands in great joy, a boost. So we shall enjoy a happy or merry Imbolc, fer sure, Goddess Willing.

I was so cheered by my visit to the guage or gauge and cheered also that our tiny globe is exhibiting perihelion, that I actually read somewhat in What Passes for A Daily Newspaper in These Parts. Our well-coifed governor, has a remark or two, in it today, headed up by, “For economic and border security, state needs guest workers”. Three of these remarks stick out so I shall spell them here, out of context. 1) devastate our economy, 2) help build our economy, 3) compromise our economy.

Yep, our well-coifed governor, from personal experience of the situation, knows who does nearly all the grubby yet maybe honest work in these parts, and it’s not the likes of him. Anyway, our well-coifed governor, utilizing his yell leader experience, is yelling for $100 million to secure our Tejas border. Whoa! That’s extreme. Let’s see now, I believe that will go to pay for hooking the border up to an electric video grid system. Who will monitor the system? Easy that, lobbyists put off their feed by the recent fiasco in Washington, DC.

Hark! It’s almost time for my delicious cinnamon bun. I shall treat Crumby again, for I greatly desire to learn what’s going on with Crumby and my sister. Perhaps, using the wilier parts of my Sun God training, I shall wily that out of him.

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