Saturday, June 20, 2026

Ruined

 Hi Everyone!

The "thing" has torn the fabric of our country apart. 

 If you live in the US you know that our country is plummeting into the abyss of absolute ruin. Through its actions at every level from government to civil society, this administration is actively eroding the foundational principles that define us as a people. It seems that every day, a new catastrophe occurs to validate this point.
There is no way to write about ALL of the infractions, so I will bring up just one. The recent land deal involving Elon Musk's SpaceX in South Texas is  a land swap approved by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, rather than a direct gift. It exchanges 715 acres of the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge for 683 acres of private land owned by SpaceX located nearby. 
This is the facility now. SpaceX utilizes approximately 200 acres of directly developed land for its core operations in Boca Chica, Texas






 If the land swap deal is finalized, the 683 acres of private land, currently owned by SpaceX, will be transferred to federal ownership and integrated into the Laguna Atascosa National wildlife Refuge system
Because this land passes from a private corporation to the federal government, the plans focus entirely on conservation and habitat restoration rather than industrial development. The existing starbase facility will remain fully intact and will be directly expanded onto the new 715 acres of land SpaceX is acquiring. 
The environmental impact that SpaceX has already created will never be revived. 
 
Ecological Impact: The refuge is one of the last remaining habitats in the United States for the endangered ocelot (fewer than 100 left in the country), as well as Kemp's ridley sea turtles and rare migratory birds.  
 

Nesting Impacts: The noise, extreme vibration, and flying debris have directly harmed local wildlife. Field surveys conducted by the Coastal Bend Bays & Estuaries Program revealed that after specific launches, every single monitored shorebird nest near the launchpad suffered damaged or missing eggs. 
 
Cultural and Historic Value: The land being transferred includes portions of the Palmito Ranch Battlefield National Historic Landmark (the site of the last Civil War battle) and holds ancestral, sacred value to the Carrizo/Comecrudo Nation of Texas.  
 
Water Pollution: Following launches, SpaceX's massive water deluge system discharges tens of thousands of gallons of industrial wastewater into surrounding wetlands. Both the EPA and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality have levied fines totaling over $150,000 for Clean Water Act violations stemming from these unpermitted discharges. 
$150,000 is nothing to musk 
 
Noise and Vibrations: The sheer volume of the sound and vibrations from rocket engine tests and launches can be detrimental to local wildlife behaviors and surrounding communities. 
There is legal opposition. A coalition including the Center for Biological Diversity, Save RGV, the South Texas Environmental Justice Network, and the Carrizo/Comecrudo Nation has already filed a federal lawsuit to block the deal, arguing it violates federal laws requiring a net conservation benefit. 
In June, the Fish and Wildlife Service determined that the land exchange would not have significant adverse effects on public health or safety, historic or cultural resources, tribal sacred sites for federally recognized Tribes, ecologically critical areas, wetlands or floodplains, or on designated wilderness or research and natural areas. (Lies)
It's frustrating and I don't know how we get around huge businesses getting their way with total disregard for the impact of their actions. 
 
I've seen it first hand in N. Idaho where mining companies closed and left the pollution behind. Decades later the government came in and remediated the valley. Our property was one that had heavy metals detected in the ground. The workers came in and removed 10" of soil from our 2 acres of land and replaced it with non polluted soil and put our property back the way it was. 
We were very thankful. 
 
This is not a new topic, big corporation destroying everything in their wake. But our earth is quickly coming to the point of no return. If musk reaches Mars, (his goal) or any other planet, how will man destroy those?
 
Nicole
The above is my opinion.
 

 FAA

 

 

 

Nicole 

Friday, June 19, 2026

Friday Face OFF 6/19/26 FFO

 

Welcome To Friday Face OFF (FFO)
This is the place to show off your face art.
You know, ANY type of face, nature, the face of a flower, photography, drawings, paintings, AI. There just needs to be a face in your blog post, a link back to my blog and please use the image below. 
Thank you.
 
 I've felt pretty good this week. Busy, and it seems like a lot going on but everything feels balanced. I even was able to draw.
She starts like this
Then I got so absorbed in what I was doing I didn't take another photo until this. 
 
I got to this point where the tweaking begins. The first one is not manipulated .
 
This one is changed to black and white.
 
I finally finished with this. I know you may not see the subtle changes from the photo above but I know they are there. LOL
 
A few AI
 
 
Now for features
 
 

 That's it for now 
Be sure to join in for 
Sunday in the Art Room  
 
I'm joining Gillena
 
Now it's time to show me your face.
Nicole 

 

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Thursday Stuff

 Hi Everyone!
 
It really frustrates me when micorsoft does and update and then nothing works on the PC. That's what has happened. 
 The first thing I noticed is that my PC won't stay turned off. I shut my PC down and in a minute its back on. Without going into a lot of detail. I preformed all of the recommended troubleshooting and none of it worked. However, I can shitf-restrart and it brings me to a troubleshooting area. The page also has a button that reads, "turn off PC".  So, that's how I have been turning it off at night.
 
Then at every website I clicked onto I got a drop down telling that I needed to  verify my online certificate. 
I'm really happy that I was able to figure that problem out. OK, I gave myself that award. 😁
 
Now for something pretty. This beauty landed just where I could get a photo.
 
Out of my garden today. This photo makes everything look smaller. There is spinach, dill, lettuce and a radishes.  
 
I started the bottom of an onion so I can have onion tops.
 
Mr. M. has been grilling and he does it so well.

His chicken is whewww good.  I knew I wanted 2 pieces of chicken so I took a very small portion of  my potato salad. 

I'm always wanting a good burger and Mr. M. knows just how I like it. I didn't have any burger buns, toast works for me. 
 
I guess that's it for now. I will be catching up on my comments.
Have a great day.
Nicole
 

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

CXT Challenge and PC trouble

 Hi Everyone!
Quick note. If you haven't had a comment from me it's because my PC isn't playing nice right now. I will be by very soon.
 
Now for the real post.
 Mia, over at Craftartista is hosting a CXT challenge. There are two different themes. #1 Summer Sun and #2 what I need for my craft room. 
Check out all the details at the link here
 For my Summer Sun I created an AI image.
Summer Sun to me is a big, shinning, sun that is emanates heat even at sunset. 
There will be voting June 21 and 22.
Have a nice summer day
Nicole
 

T Tuesday

 Hi Everyone!
Today is Tuesday so that means I'm linking up with Elizabeth and Bleubeard.  
 
I wished for a hot day and I got it! Sunday it was, yep, 90°F. It was heaven! 
I can't be in the sun for too long and not without protection due to lupus. But I did go out and raised my face to the sun for just a few minutes. 
Mr. M. thought it would be a good day to check out the river. 
This part of the river is about 1/2 mile from my house. 

Can't see it very well but these are all foxglove growing on the side of the road.
 
After that very short drive we are there. A few years ago the city came in and put in a new, short walking path along the river. 
 
They fixed the road from pot holes from hell, and put in a retaining wall along with a new walking path. It's pretty nice now. 
 
 This is part of the dunes. In fact, Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, is the largest expanse of coastal sand dunes in North America 
This is just a small part of it. 
 
 
This is know as the Siuslaw (S I OOs law) river and it is blue, blue, blue. It is also brine and often whales and sea lions can be seen.  But not today.
 
If one keeps gong up the river you will come to the jetty. 
 
Here is the North Jetty beach.
Not my photo. Internet.
 
The tide pools are amazing.
 
This next photo is mine and it's whats left of the old fishery that used to be here.
 
Large coho salmon runs on the Siuslaw River attracted many early settlers to the area. The Duncan Cannery opened in 1877 and was soon followed by numerous canneries which flourished as the fishing industry grew. In 1894 the William Kyle Cannery was established. Cans were made by hand in preparation for the fish brought to the canneries which were cleaned, cut and processed. It was not uncommon for 500 cases to be canned by a cannery in a single day. Cases of canned fish were then shipped out on schooners, which often carried 3500 cases of salmon and 100 barrels of salt salmon for shipment to San Francisco.


 


  • 1876: The first salmon cannery and fishery opened but closed three years later in 1879 when sand blew into the machinery. 
  • Ya know sand dunes and it's flippen windy here.
  • 1884: William Kyle opened a successful cannery and store in Florence, processing large amounts of fish.
  • 1887: A co-operative cannery was built near the mouth of the North Fork of the Siuslaw.
  • Late 1890s – 1914: Salmon levels dropped too low to maintain profitable commercial operations, leading to successive closures by 1914.
  • 1919: The last cannery in the area officially shut down, shifting the area's economic focus entirely to the logging and timber industries.  
  • This is us coming home. The next street is ours but I wanted to get all of the flags flying. Can't really see them in this photo. Sorry
    The entire town had flags in celebration of flag day. The Kiwanis club takes care of this. It's actually pretty impressive.
     
    I almost forgot to show my drink. I do enjoy and ice cold beer on a hot day.
    Have a great day today.
    Nicole
     

    Monday, June 15, 2026

    Monster Monday 6/15/26

     Welcome to 
    A few weeks ago I made up many AI pieces. I was just in the mood. I told you before that it takes forever to get one image made now. Like I said I was in the mood and came up with these for Monster Monday. They aren't really monsters just witchy people living in the woods. LOL 
     
     









    Now for some pretties.

     


     
    That's it for now. 
    Have a fabulous Monday. 
    Nicole