Voyager 2 Screwup Averted?

On July 21st this year, NASA accidentally sent a command to Voyager 2 that misaligned it’s antenna.

Not necessarily a huge problem, as the spacecraft re-aligns itself automatically every so often.

Well, maybe they can get it realigned quicker. Read the article HERE.

I think the Voyager spacecrafts are one of the the coolest things humans have ever done. They will probably exist longer than the human race will

HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!!!

Naturally Destructive

I’ve noticed over the years a certain lopsidedness in the fabric of our existence. Maybe a mistake God made when he put this place together. Maybe just my perception.

It takes humans months or years to build a building, but we have equipment that can destroy it in seconds. Bombs or buldozers. If you cut your finger, it takes days or weeks to heal, but the cut only took a millisecond to occur. The other day, my dog was using the corner of the wall to scratch an itch, only I could tell, she wasn’t going to stop. She would have eventually chewed up the whole wall had I not intervened.

It seems that we, the denizens of this planet, have a minute ability to do anything productive when compared to our vastly greater ability to damage or destroy.

If you hurt someone’s feelings, even if you apologize and sincerely meant no harm, there is injury and chances are you’ll hurt them again before the old wound has time to heal. These hurts accumulate and soon the healing is comparatively non existent. So many divorces.

When we feel good, we can remember what it’s like to feel bad, but when we feel bad, we cannot remember what it’s like to feel good. So many suicides.

A tree can take centuries to grow, but in a second, a bolt of lightning can splinter it to dust. Where’s the equal-but-opposite force in nature? Humans can nuke an ancient city to nothingness in a nanosecond. Where’s the equal-but-opposite characteristic in human ability?

This lopsidedness is leaning us way in the wrong way. The wrong direction. It’s too easy to damage and destroy and too difficult to create and repair. It’s a fundamental flaw in creation. Or maybe it’s just my perception.

Perhaps God could have done a lot better .

Short Weekend

Yesterday seemed like Saturday. No fair, sending me back to work today.

I started pressure washing my roof again, I have had to repaint it about every two years. This time I think I’m going to get it tiled with some white outdoor ceramic tile.

I hurt my back this weekend , but after a worrisome day yesterday, I think it’s gonna be ok

Tomorrow is August already.

Have a great month!

Earth’s Best First Cup

This morning is my first cup of coffee from my Tia Cynthia in Costa Rica, brought up by my yoga and pickleball partner on her visit to Costa Rica. It is quite good, of course! Best on the planet.

It’s also Friday , two fast weeks in a row. It’s nice when the workweek goes fast, it isn’t so nice when the weekend flies by

Here’s wishing you a fast workweek and slow weekend!

Ol’ Bushy

Above is an old plane and an old fire truck at work. The plane has been sitting there as long as I’ve worked there. Over ten years. The fire truck has been there not as long. Both are being reclaimed by nature, it would seem.

Its almost Friday! Almost!

Have a great day!

The Social One

Last night at class I introduced myself to someone. We traded names and she seemed kind of familiar and I asked if we’d met before. She said she had seen me around, that I was the “social one”. I was taken aback and kind of walked away in a curving loop back to her and said “I’m not really social, actually, I’m really quite shy.”

Nobody has ever said anything like that about me. The social one Hahahahahaha! I generally see myself as sullen, grumpy, unapproachable, and always alone.

Kind of, if I don’t look directly at it, I can almost see the problem, the insanity, the pieces that don’t fit together. The grumpy bastard and “the social one”. The two extremes with nothing in between. (I’m told there IS nothing in between, but not sure I believe it yet.)

It was an interesting experience. A view from a different angle.

Have a great day!