Monday, August 27, 2018

It's Hot, It's Humid, It's August

The title says it all; the southern flow around the Bermuda High is here, backed up by a large pile of hot air that has been cooking the mid-west and it's feeling like summer again. The short reprieve with the Canadian air was much needed, and foreshadowed fall but it's summer today.
Just had a long chat with my Supervisor, Duane Adams, appreciate his time but we are a long way apart on our vision for Louisa and the project. And, another member of the board called during that conversation, leaving a message, and as soon I hung up another board member, Willie Gentry, called and we had a nice chat. I'm pleasantly surprised with the calls and that they took their time to talk to me. Local politics in a positive light.
41 quakes on the list so far today with the largest a mag. 5.4 on the Kamchatka Peninsula and a 5.0 in Pakistan. The rest are Pacific Rim with a couple of little shakes around Yellowstone. And, of course, salt water injection is still going on in Oklahoma with the obligatory quakes.
Time for another dog stroll. The planets and sunset were lovely last night, the Full moon bright. It's hot and muggy but hey, you can deal with it. We humans evolved in the heat of Africa so it's in our DNA (along with a wild mix of bacteria and virus DNA, I've just learned). Get out and do it, Today On Earth.

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