Monthly Archives: November 2018

Thanks again; things might be looking up.

Benicia experienced welcome [so far] rains for several days after Thanksgiving,

while I,  thanks to “Libyan Sands”*, made vicarious journeys to a desert of no rain, ever, in the

period between the Wars [back when wars still had “betweens”], as well as thanks to the more

contemporaneous google earth, aerial vicariousness [above, ‘Uweinat], inspiring me to look at

where I’d been a dozen or so days previous [above] and the various curious habitational

patterns of Al Jawf, Libya [above] before, the weather clearing, we could observe those of Benicia, California [below].   All in all things, or at least Dogs, seemed to be looking up

in varying atmospheres,

such as fog, in which, as it burned off, we took

a brief trip to OMCA [and the Roll Up Project, although on Sunday morning it wasn’t Rolled Up].

Then there was Vallejo,

more Benicia

and more Wet on the Way,

or so “they” said.

By 8:15 Wednesday night “‘they” were proven right…

right back to where we started.

 

* thanks to Bill Fox, always an excellent source, for the recommend;