Chicago Nighttime Glow, by Monika Thorpe

Headed to the Windy City today to meet with some terrific IT students from DePaul. They’ve been doing a great job on a volunteer project for CBHC. I really like working with student volunteers. They are often willing to work very hard for little compensation, and to be cheerful about it. Not only that, but they tend to be really smart and capable people.

The downside of this trip is that it’s going to be really short, just up for the meeting and back down again. No time to enjoy being in Chicago, which is a shame. It really is my favorite city. Oh well, the kids will make the trip worth it. Working with them has been a real pleasure, and I hope I get the opportunity to do it again.

 

Heavy Rain, by Pridatko Oleksandr, via Wikimedia Commons

Much as I like these big thunderstorms we’ve been getting lately, they are a dramatic reminder that climate change is really happening. At least in my part of the world, that means things are changing for the worse. Warmer and wetter weather is expected to increase over the coming years, making it easier for harmful insects and waterborne diseases to spread.

You might think that a heavily agricultural area would be glad of more rain and a longer growing season, but the rain in particular can cause serious problems. Since a lot of that heavy rainfall is happing in the spring, it’s much harder for farmers to get their equipment out into the fields. So even though it’s getting warm earlier, a lot of the planting is actually behind schedule. Late planting often means lower yields and less profits.

My part of the world may have a climate like the deep south by the end of the century. Flooding, severe storms, and heat waves all look to be part of our future. We could even see insect-borne diseases like malaria becoming common.

We’re resilient people, we’ll probably adjust. But things are not going to be as pleasant around here as we’re used to.

 

Feeling the need to do something with this blog again. Going back over the old posts, I find I like the “pretty pictures with short commentary” format. So I’m gonna start doing that again, I think.

In preparation, I’ve installed a new WordPress theme. This is Redline,by Yulian Yordanov. I like it a lot, but knowing me I’ll need to get under the hood and tinker a little. Yulian seems to have made that easy to do, thankfully.

And here’s your pretty picture for today. We’ve had some intense thunderstorms here lately. Here’s what they look like from the outside.

Anvil-shaped Cumulus by Flagstaffotos. Published under a GDFL license.

 

 

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INTERNET STATEMENT, by altemark., used under a Creative Commons license

Dammit internet, I do love you. But there’s no talking to you. You simply will not listen to reason. God knows I’ve tried, internet, but you just won’t.

It’s not just me, either. Everybody knows it. Even Flickr knows it, and Flickr’s usually all about defending your unreasonable ass.

You’re running out of friends, internet. Pretty soon it’ll just be you, 4chan and porn, all sitting around staring at each other.

Don’t come crying to me when that day comes, internet. You had your chance.

 
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Oeufs de schtroumpfs, originally uploaded by Guillaume Brialon., used under a Creative Commons license

It’s summer and I’ve been walking around with my polarized shades on, so all the colors have really been popping. Makes me want to get the paints out and make some art. Trouble is, work is really busy right now and by the time I get home, I just want to vegetate.

Also, I really need a better workspace. The last thing I need is to have to chase the cats around so I can clean the paint off their paws. I don’t think our landlord would be too happy about painted cat prints on our nice hardwood floors.

Too much day-to-day stuff getting in the way, and way too many distractions. I love you, internet, but you’re such a huge time-suck sometimes…

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