In the midst of August, spring appears to have triumphantly — if temporarily — returned to Houston.
Steady rainfall has delivered a blessed week of lower-than-normal temperatures, and Tuesday’s high reached only 81 degrees, which is more typical of late April than mid-August.
Wednesday’s mercury reached a comparatively warm 84, but the daily high remained 10 degrees [...]
Entries Tagged as 'just musings'
Even Here The Weather Can Change…
August 21st, 2008 · No Comments · just musings
Tags: weather
Faustian economics: Hell hath no limits—By Wendell Berry (Harper’s Magazine)
August 18th, 2008 · No Comments · just musings
Anything Wendell Berry writes is worth the time it takes to digest…My recommendation is to go spend some time today with the man…
The general reaction to the apparent end of the era of cheap fossil fuel, as to other readily foreseeable curtailments, has been to delay any sort of reckoning. The strategies of delay, so [...]
Tags: American Ideals?·climate change·conservation·politics·sustainable·writing of place
Blueberry Muses
August 16th, 2008 · No Comments · just musings
Up on the mountain behind my house, the wild blueberries are ripe and prolific. It’s public land, part of the Maine state-park system, so the berries are free for the picking. In a half-hour or so, if I’m lucky, I can fill a tin cup with enough berries for breakfast, mixed into muffins or pancakes [...]
Tags: farming & gardening·food·health·just musings
Living the Good Life
August 14th, 2008 · No Comments · just musings, writing of place
CARSON, NEW MEXICO—When the wind comes up the mesa, which it often does, there is a particular rusted-out old car nearby that whispers the same eerie, long-toned question every time: “Whoooooo?”
I sometimes think: “Us.”
Out in this remote part of the American Southwest lies the closest thing I have seen to an answer to how to [...]

