Today's http://www.wptv.com/ website gives us the 'Local News' title, 'Flood Watch in Effect'. "...excessive rainfall fueled by a moist airmass over the area...portion of central Florida...".
A walk along SE Ocean Boulevard last night was a refreshing change from the humidity of previous days -- cool raindrops falling all around with occasional thunder -- but with dismay an occasional crunching sound was heard beneath shoes as traffic whizzed around the curve towards and from the bridge over the St. Lucie River only (a ) block(s) away.
Little snails the size of a dime were arrayed over the sidewalk, moving headlong from wooded areas onto the wet concrete; pedestrian-sway near moving vehicles sometimes crushed one, their white already-made-flattened shells shattered as toads and other pushy creatures waited to ingest the victims.
Usually, worms are pushed out onto concrete or asphalt walkways to be immobilized and baked in the hot daytime sun for the pickings of small wildlife; toads can predictably be seen waiting in specific places (e.g., near drainage grates) for the inexorable phenomena.
The rainfall wasn't excessive in northeast Stuart, but rather gave the area a much-needed soaking.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
"Out with the old and in with the New"?
The www.KWTX.com website gives us the Navarro County story titled, 'Search continues on Central Texas Lake for Man, Grandson', "...72...17...Richland Chambers Reservoir southeast of Corsicana...pontoon boat...disappeared sometime between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. while fishing on the lake..." (3/26/2009) -- another pair of Kings.
Www.TCPalm.com (4/22/2009) gives us 'Georgia man falls overboard in Florida cobia fishing; boat winds up in Alabama', "...off Panama City each...41-year-old...24-foot Century boat...borrowed...Chris Palumba, the boat's owner who lives in Lawrenceville, Georgia...Michael Bursten of Roswell, Georgia, was fishing by himself...[boat] ran out of gas and was found beached...at Fort Morgan, Alabama...".
What these two stories have in common is the stated fact that none were wearing flotation life-vests -- which does mean, same as any case with seat-belt issues, that the hue-and-cry of political social-climbers might drown a person if not sweep one or more off a boat.
What they also have in common is regional sur/names which can be associated with a past Pennsylvania state District Nine basketball championship won by a Bradford, Pennsylvania team (Bradford Area High School) who carried mental 'specks' of 'special' historical baby palm-tree images now growing tall in various regions of the planet, as components of their cortical glue.
McKean County, PA, where the city of Bradford is located, also has initiated an annual 'Take a Vet Fishing' event that also appeals to political social-climbers wishing to control the elderly or at least filter out anyone unfamiliar with any given territory.
Which is to say, when I saw two dead infant birds down on the sidewalk within Harbor Point Plaza after seeing the filleted-by-birds fish on the shoreline beneath the 'Ernest F. Lyons Bridge', I was not surprised.
Www.TCPalm.com (4/22/2009) gives us 'Georgia man falls overboard in Florida cobia fishing; boat winds up in Alabama', "...off Panama City each...41-year-old...24-foot Century boat...borrowed...Chris Palumba, the boat's owner who lives in Lawrenceville, Georgia...Michael Bursten of Roswell, Georgia, was fishing by himself...[boat] ran out of gas and was found beached...at Fort Morgan, Alabama...".
What these two stories have in common is the stated fact that none were wearing flotation life-vests -- which does mean, same as any case with seat-belt issues, that the hue-and-cry of political social-climbers might drown a person if not sweep one or more off a boat.
What they also have in common is regional sur/names which can be associated with a past Pennsylvania state District Nine basketball championship won by a Bradford, Pennsylvania team (Bradford Area High School) who carried mental 'specks' of 'special' historical baby palm-tree images now growing tall in various regions of the planet, as components of their cortical glue.
McKean County, PA, where the city of Bradford is located, also has initiated an annual 'Take a Vet Fishing' event that also appeals to political social-climbers wishing to control the elderly or at least filter out anyone unfamiliar with any given territory.
Which is to say, when I saw two dead infant birds down on the sidewalk within Harbor Point Plaza after seeing the filleted-by-birds fish on the shoreline beneath the 'Ernest F. Lyons Bridge', I was not surprised.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
t'anks for the memory
Today I walked to the 'east island' on the bridge over the Indian River lagoon, lettered 'Ernest F. Lyons Bridge' in small black print at its Hutchinson Island end. The same tanker truck that was seen yesterday again carried its load over both bridges and back again a number of times; the tank was at one time painted white without any identification but appears to be rusty yet perhaps simply petrol-stained in affiliation with older-model trucks in use to renovate various Martin County (Florida) environs post-hurricanes, with landscaping as example.
The east island differs from its west-most counterpart in that there are restrooms. Some people were enjoying the wind-surfing conditions (warm and a steady breeze) while others boated and fished. Again, large birds floated and bobbed in water while fellow crows and terns circled around the bridge area; pelicans and terns made spectacular splashes into the water to pick up spent fish. Flashback to Sandsprit Park where large waterway birds scooped spent fish from the shallow water and filleted them with long sharp beaks; three white fish about two feet long lay on the south shoreline, flesh stripped from all bones except the heads, which were large enough for a fish-heads 'n' rice meal should anyone care to claim them.
A screen-printed t-shirt covered in sand at the north shoreline was toed out and shaken to lay upon a rock arrangement piled among other human-made rock arrangements, some arranged in circles at the water's edge as if hoping that a spent fish will float in and be corraled. A Coke Zero plastic bottle filled with frozen-then-melting water carried in my backpack was a cool refreshment and joke. Small children fished or played in the shoreline sand under close and watchful eyes of their families.
Small crabs swam in the shallow water near sea-lettuce type plants, fanning brown/transparent leaves in the tiny-wave action.
When I returned to the Internet this evening, the http://www.topix.net/ website's Buffalo, NY, newswire described a scenario where a store clerk had been terrorized at Massachusetts and Normal Streets in that city, and the video/photos of the two men alleged to have held up the store appeared to match the appearance of two men encountered on the east island. But then again, do horseshoe crab shells more or less resemble the shells of true crabs when seeking the former? The sea-lettuce was not green.
The east island differs from its west-most counterpart in that there are restrooms. Some people were enjoying the wind-surfing conditions (warm and a steady breeze) while others boated and fished. Again, large birds floated and bobbed in water while fellow crows and terns circled around the bridge area; pelicans and terns made spectacular splashes into the water to pick up spent fish. Flashback to Sandsprit Park where large waterway birds scooped spent fish from the shallow water and filleted them with long sharp beaks; three white fish about two feet long lay on the south shoreline, flesh stripped from all bones except the heads, which were large enough for a fish-heads 'n' rice meal should anyone care to claim them.
A screen-printed t-shirt covered in sand at the north shoreline was toed out and shaken to lay upon a rock arrangement piled among other human-made rock arrangements, some arranged in circles at the water's edge as if hoping that a spent fish will float in and be corraled. A Coke Zero plastic bottle filled with frozen-then-melting water carried in my backpack was a cool refreshment and joke. Small children fished or played in the shoreline sand under close and watchful eyes of their families.
Small crabs swam in the shallow water near sea-lettuce type plants, fanning brown/transparent leaves in the tiny-wave action.
When I returned to the Internet this evening, the http://www.topix.net/ website's Buffalo, NY, newswire described a scenario where a store clerk had been terrorized at Massachusetts and Normal Streets in that city, and the video/photos of the two men alleged to have held up the store appeared to match the appearance of two men encountered on the east island. But then again, do horseshoe crab shells more or less resemble the shells of true crabs when seeking the former? The sea-lettuce was not green.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
"mortal coil" strategies (continued)
Also during yesterday's walk to Stuart Beach ("the compound"), a pair of women wearing identical screen-print t-shirts arrived at the beach with a scooper customarily used to capture shellfish and crustaceans in the sand -- such smaller creatures are usually plentiful but were not visible beneath the hot daytime sun. The beach was sparsily populated and vigil was continued. A helicopter passed by overhead moving northward along the coast.
Old-timers in the region no doubt know how to spot sea creatures which have been feeding on human remains and/or that carry such residues in their guts. The example of the 'Body Farm' in Tennessee perhaps is the underlying impetus to initiate biotech research in this South Florida region, so that such creatures can be immediately identified where lives are lost within ocean waters. Maybe such identification ability is the reason that the Ocean Breeze Park, Florida, locale elected a female mayor at her age-century mark.
However, active vendettas appear to be the reason why at least some people are lost overboard from vessels traversing ocean waters; vendettas might also be the reason why some deceased people are 'earmarked' for use within forensic research scenarios (of the 'St. Peter's Gates' variety, using Biblical reference). In California, driver's licenses once had a stick-on label that identified the bearer as a future tissue-donor, but there is ample reason to believe that such status increases the likelihood of illegal surveillance and freedom-of-movement issues within that huge state.
Again, I was almost hit entering an intersection crosswalk during the brief return hike through Sewall's Point, as if automobiles are a 'technological advantage' existing for that purpose among other purposes. 'Advanced technology' is a catchphrase among manufacturer populations who have set their sights on FL, not especially to tame or as a symbiotic attitude but rather to dominate. Pedestrians who are weary or hungry must "watch their step".
Old-timers in the region no doubt know how to spot sea creatures which have been feeding on human remains and/or that carry such residues in their guts. The example of the 'Body Farm' in Tennessee perhaps is the underlying impetus to initiate biotech research in this South Florida region, so that such creatures can be immediately identified where lives are lost within ocean waters. Maybe such identification ability is the reason that the Ocean Breeze Park, Florida, locale elected a female mayor at her age-century mark.
However, active vendettas appear to be the reason why at least some people are lost overboard from vessels traversing ocean waters; vendettas might also be the reason why some deceased people are 'earmarked' for use within forensic research scenarios (of the 'St. Peter's Gates' variety, using Biblical reference). In California, driver's licenses once had a stick-on label that identified the bearer as a future tissue-donor, but there is ample reason to believe that such status increases the likelihood of illegal surveillance and freedom-of-movement issues within that huge state.
Again, I was almost hit entering an intersection crosswalk during the brief return hike through Sewall's Point, as if automobiles are a 'technological advantage' existing for that purpose among other purposes. 'Advanced technology' is a catchphrase among manufacturer populations who have set their sights on FL, not especially to tame or as a symbiotic attitude but rather to dominate. Pedestrians who are weary or hungry must "watch their step".
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
As the snail moves forward...
o A week ago, a green-glass beer bottle was found near bushes within the preserve-type adjoining foliage where one of the Kingswood condo complex roadways intersects with a through-road (a former lover's lane, now used as an age-55+ condo-complex traffic lane). Much of the foliage in the small woodland drops leaves/fronds which disintegrate into humous as a natural process, although the sizeable piles of dead plant matter cause some concern about the possibility of fire.
I have already described the avocado plants growing in pots {each new-pot buy larger than the previous ones) on this condo porch; I have also described the extremely hot temperatures of glass bottles left lying in the south Florida sunshine, embedded in the sand which is their composition-origin.
And now, yesterday and today the Stuart News has presented large- and bold-print headlines warning, '400 Acres Burn', "Mother's Day marred by brush fires in Indiantown..." and 'Fires still Raging', "...Little Ranch Estates...". Can we suspect glass bottles plus slash 'n' burn motives? Somewhere there are people who know exactly how many glass bottles were lying within that Indiantown acreage, and should be challenged to come forth with the data.
o Today's hike was initiated moving in the opposite direction from the Indiantown fires -- to Stuart Beach wearing a flamingo-pink Florida cotton shirt with light-green California cotton
shorts. Another man-overboard incident occurred recently, and there is no report that a previous man-overboard has yet been found near Vero Beach (California native). Both are missing from boats.
A handful of withered seed-pods about the size of large cherries were gathered up within Kcc grounds and tossed into the water from the west-side of the bridge over the St. Lucie River (technically 'snug harbor' territory), a 'happy beast' ploy that is effective only if there is no plan to trap or eat the creatures. About a dozen photos from two cameras were made from the Evan Crary Sr. Bridge over the river, from Sewall's Point, and from the bridge over the Indian River Lagoon, because a two-stage column of smoke extended as a mushroom-shaped tower of particulate matter suspended in the air over Indiantown. Have such incidents in the past inspired the deadly atomic bombs? The temperature has been ranging from 80-90 degrees Fahrenheit during the past week, and people who reside there aren't saying how many glass bottles were absorbing and amplifying the extreme hotness within the sandy turf -- there is a differential hotness when glass is lying in sand as compared to grass or earth, a skin-searing difference.
Several people were alert to the situation, pacing about on the west-island beneath the bridge over the Indian River lagoon; a glass-globe appeared to be missing from one of the nearby streetlamps that light the bridge's road/walkways. Only a few days ago, a TV-journalism broadcast proclaimed that "not all fire is wrong". Several fish appeared at the surface of the river water as I walked along the south walkway, and boats filled with fishing poles, lines and anglers immediately motored over and tossed their hooks into the water at that location near metal bridge supports. A steady breeze cooled all, and rain fell during the return walk to Kcc, rain that was shown to shower Indiantown as well, during video footage presented during the Palm Beach TV station's broadcast; dark water-filled clouds erased the smoke-column completely during the return walk westward.
I have already described the avocado plants growing in pots {each new-pot buy larger than the previous ones) on this condo porch; I have also described the extremely hot temperatures of glass bottles left lying in the south Florida sunshine, embedded in the sand which is their composition-origin.
And now, yesterday and today the Stuart News has presented large- and bold-print headlines warning, '400 Acres Burn', "Mother's Day marred by brush fires in Indiantown..." and 'Fires still Raging', "...Little Ranch Estates...". Can we suspect glass bottles plus slash 'n' burn motives? Somewhere there are people who know exactly how many glass bottles were lying within that Indiantown acreage, and should be challenged to come forth with the data.
o Today's hike was initiated moving in the opposite direction from the Indiantown fires -- to Stuart Beach wearing a flamingo-pink Florida cotton shirt with light-green California cotton
shorts. Another man-overboard incident occurred recently, and there is no report that a previous man-overboard has yet been found near Vero Beach (California native). Both are missing from boats.
A handful of withered seed-pods about the size of large cherries were gathered up within Kcc grounds and tossed into the water from the west-side of the bridge over the St. Lucie River (technically 'snug harbor' territory), a 'happy beast' ploy that is effective only if there is no plan to trap or eat the creatures. About a dozen photos from two cameras were made from the Evan Crary Sr. Bridge over the river, from Sewall's Point, and from the bridge over the Indian River Lagoon, because a two-stage column of smoke extended as a mushroom-shaped tower of particulate matter suspended in the air over Indiantown. Have such incidents in the past inspired the deadly atomic bombs? The temperature has been ranging from 80-90 degrees Fahrenheit during the past week, and people who reside there aren't saying how many glass bottles were absorbing and amplifying the extreme hotness within the sandy turf -- there is a differential hotness when glass is lying in sand as compared to grass or earth, a skin-searing difference.
Several people were alert to the situation, pacing about on the west-island beneath the bridge over the Indian River lagoon; a glass-globe appeared to be missing from one of the nearby streetlamps that light the bridge's road/walkways. Only a few days ago, a TV-journalism broadcast proclaimed that "not all fire is wrong". Several fish appeared at the surface of the river water as I walked along the south walkway, and boats filled with fishing poles, lines and anglers immediately motored over and tossed their hooks into the water at that location near metal bridge supports. A steady breeze cooled all, and rain fell during the return walk to Kcc, rain that was shown to shower Indiantown as well, during video footage presented during the Palm Beach TV station's broadcast; dark water-filled clouds erased the smoke-column completely during the return walk westward.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
ready for stimulus payment
One BudLight brown beer bottle discarded in Cedar Pointe Plaza sent into a trash can. Many bags of $2 and $3 14-quart potting mix in Dollar General store; two taken to repot avocado plants.
One quarter-section of an orange on berm in front of Martin County Golf Course, signaling the presence of a herpetological marvel of some kind, perhaps?
It's really quite hot. The black snake recovered, or its buddy, or a mirage of some kind appeared in a non-used yard along St. Lucie Boulevard. Some such snakes grow to be eight+ feet long near the rivers in Florida. Gun sales are up in FL (sez the Stuart News), which might mean that it is less safe than ever before to think about getting a free drink of water among riverfront private-properties claimed.
The Stuart News printed a notice asking to have volunteer help to set oyster shells in the St. Lucie River this week, then printed a photo and story about the work which involved boats carrying oyster shells to the western end of the Evans Crary Sr. Bridge, where people placed them in the water. The newspaper tells us that infant oysters prefer to anchor themselves on other oyster shells as some kind of primary identification easily exploited; the article does not state whether such bag-o'-shells placement is an annual event or not.
[In some regions, longtime denizens often opt to behave in a "be our guest" or "like family" way, such that any harebrained idea communicated during casual contact will be publicly demonstrated as reason or not to accept strangers' interest. Most recently, minced rabbit is all the rage and featured in one regional restaurant, as example.]
One quarter-section of an orange on berm in front of Martin County Golf Course, signaling the presence of a herpetological marvel of some kind, perhaps?
It's really quite hot. The black snake recovered, or its buddy, or a mirage of some kind appeared in a non-used yard along St. Lucie Boulevard. Some such snakes grow to be eight+ feet long near the rivers in Florida. Gun sales are up in FL (sez the Stuart News), which might mean that it is less safe than ever before to think about getting a free drink of water among riverfront private-properties claimed.
The Stuart News printed a notice asking to have volunteer help to set oyster shells in the St. Lucie River this week, then printed a photo and story about the work which involved boats carrying oyster shells to the western end of the Evans Crary Sr. Bridge, where people placed them in the water. The newspaper tells us that infant oysters prefer to anchor themselves on other oyster shells as some kind of primary identification easily exploited; the article does not state whether such bag-o'-shells placement is an annual event or not.
[In some regions, longtime denizens often opt to behave in a "be our guest" or "like family" way, such that any harebrained idea communicated during casual contact will be publicly demonstrated as reason or not to accept strangers' interest. Most recently, minced rabbit is all the rage and featured in one regional restaurant, as example.]
Monday, May 4, 2009
'monetize'?
Remember the music album-theme titled 'Jamming with Edward' -- one of many such album-themes seized and illegally copyrighted within the premises of the Recording Industry of America here in the United States, paradoxically using "freedom of the press" as rationale.
The resultant social pressure affects all Edwards everywhere now, and no doubt is believed to be an effective means to control the historically gun-toting British here in the Americas, albeit an illegal recourse.
A December issue of the Stuart News describes one Bill Edwards, in his age 70s, who has "emphysema and a bad knee" and who is set up to accept all kinds of donations which should be sent to the Council on Aging organization addressed on 10th Street here in Stuart, FL.
This week's Internet news describes efforts to investigate the financial affairs of John Edwards in the Carolinas, who has been nominated from time-to-time to hold national political office.
Because the RIAA has illegally copyrighted and distributed 'Jamming with Edward', the question remains open about just who is the 'Edward' referenced within the music album-theme title such that all Edwards and their families everywhere remain under constant sometimes debilitating scrutiny. It is conceivable and somewhat obvious that one Edwards is successively nominated as a candidate to be elected as a way, believe or not, to determine just which of all Edwards is the one to which the music album-theme makes reference.
This is not a complex or complicated political maneuver, but its intent has not been clearly explained within the nation's sociopolitical arenas. The 'Jamming with Edward' music album-theme is furthermore a singular one issued from the recording industry factories, and is not particularly well-known and has never been hyped in the mass media.
In no way has an investigation of the activities of the RIAA been yet initiated, although they are the offenders who also enable a type of enslavement of performers, who are scheduled to participate in shows upon demand.
The resultant social pressure affects all Edwards everywhere now, and no doubt is believed to be an effective means to control the historically gun-toting British here in the Americas, albeit an illegal recourse.
A December issue of the Stuart News describes one Bill Edwards, in his age 70s, who has "emphysema and a bad knee" and who is set up to accept all kinds of donations which should be sent to the Council on Aging organization addressed on 10th Street here in Stuart, FL.
This week's Internet news describes efforts to investigate the financial affairs of John Edwards in the Carolinas, who has been nominated from time-to-time to hold national political office.
Because the RIAA has illegally copyrighted and distributed 'Jamming with Edward', the question remains open about just who is the 'Edward' referenced within the music album-theme title such that all Edwards and their families everywhere remain under constant sometimes debilitating scrutiny. It is conceivable and somewhat obvious that one Edwards is successively nominated as a candidate to be elected as a way, believe or not, to determine just which of all Edwards is the one to which the music album-theme makes reference.
This is not a complex or complicated political maneuver, but its intent has not been clearly explained within the nation's sociopolitical arenas. The 'Jamming with Edward' music album-theme is furthermore a singular one issued from the recording industry factories, and is not particularly well-known and has never been hyped in the mass media.
In no way has an investigation of the activities of the RIAA been yet initiated, although they are the offenders who also enable a type of enslavement of performers, who are scheduled to participate in shows upon demand.
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