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On The Road – dmbeaster – Fall color, North Fork Big Pine Creek

by WaterGirl|  August 27, 20245:00 am| 31 Comments

This post is in: On The Road, Photo Blogging

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Big Pine Creek is one of several watersheds that flow off the Eastern Sierra fueled by the High Sierra snow fall, permanent snow and ice fields, and a few remnant and tiny glaciers.  I have been hiking in the Sierra Nevada for over 50 years, and have a particular love of the Eastern Sierra.  They represent an unbroken escarpment up to 10,000 feet high rising out of Owens Valley, the westernmost of the basins of the Basin and Range province (the eastward extension extends into Utah to another favorite range — the House Range, which is world famous for trilobite fossils and other Cambrian critters).  In my 30s, I started serious mountaineering in the Sierra, and the easiest access to the big peaks is from the Eastern Sierra.  Big Pine Creek drains the east side of the most dramatic peaks of the High Sierra, the Palisades, so I have been hiking out of there on multi day trips at least 14 times.

Big Pine Creek is also a great fall color destination, which is something that I have also done many times in many places.  In addition to plentiful aspens at higher elevations, there is water birch in the mid section, and black cottonwood at the start of the trail (which is a very pleasant developed camping area).  All are pretty in the Fall.

Uncle Ebeneezer posted a nice set recently of a Summer hike on this trail, and I was asked to post some of my own pictures of Fall colors.  Here are ten from a 3 day trip in October, 2022.  Timing the Fall color is tricky, and there are web sites that track the progress in the Eastern Sierra.  My daughter went with me and was a first for her on this trail and Sierra Fall color, so I had to pick the date in advance.  I got lucky.  I also have sweet memories of this trail as it was the last backpack trip with my father before he was stricken by cancer.

These pictures are just from my cell phone — I do not like to pack the heavier camera gear on backpack trips.

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On The Road - dmbeaster - Fall color, North Fork Big Pine Creek 9
.3 miles from the trail head of Big Pine Creek

OK, one picture of mountains.  The two high peaks on the furthest ridge are Middle Palisade (14,018) on the left and Norman Clyde Peak (13,920) on the right, with an unnamed peaklet between them.  Norman Clyde (1885-1972) is the most famous mountaineer of the High Sierra, famous for over 160 first ascents primarily because he was climbing at a high level before anyone, and he got a great mountain named after him.  I have hiked up into that area (South Fork Pig Pine Creek) many times and love it.

This picture is taken at a little above 8,000 feet.  The trail forks shortly after this location, and we turn right to go up the North Fork.  The South Fork continues up that valley, switchbacks up that wall in shadow, and then goes right on that shadowed shoulder.  I like to camp right at the top of the shoulder (a scratch below 10,000 feet) as the view is magnificent — my favorite in the High Sierra.  Its only 4-5 miles to that spot, so “easy” when you are 68.  I was up there camping three years ago in June for flower shows.

Late Night Open Thread: Telegram, for Mr. Musk

by Anne Laurie|  August 27, 20243:18 am| 208 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs, Grifters Gonna Grift, Information Warfare, Open Threads, Tech News & Issues

Telegram has been the go-to messaging system for the far right across the world since its inception. It's also not actually end-to-end encrypted like they were all led to believe and now they're shitting themselves. https://t.co/mwyv5AR2K2

— Patrick S. Tomlinson (@stealthygeek) August 26, 2024

It's so bad that Putin trotted out former spy, ex-con, & planted fake journalist at an early trump presser, Maria Butina, now a "high-ranking govt. official," to declare that Durov's arrest marked "the end of free speech in Europe," as quoted by Reuters. LOL.

— Ronnie Bauch (@RSBauch) August 26, 2024

Adam has already written about Durov’s arrest in France, but I’m curious about Musk’s latest intermittent FREEZE PEACH!!! outburst in connection with the Telegram bust. Per Fortune, via MSN.com, “Elon Musk calls for release of Telegram founder Pavel Durov as arrest sparks debate whether X owner may be next”:

… The spectacular arrest of Pavel Durov on the tarmac of Paris’s Le Bourget airport just after his private jet touched down on Saturday elicited an intense debate over where exactly the boundaries of protected free speech end and the rule of law begins.

Durov is being held in France initially without formal charges, but authorities could accuse the Telegram founder of failing to police illegal content and commerce conducted via Telegram.

Musk’s X is likewise in the crosshairs of European policymakers, with the EU Commission recently reminding him of its failure to observe the Digital Services Act that requires large platform owners to systematically clamp down on false and misleading content.

The entrepreneur, who is also CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, called on France to “free Pavel”, warning his arrest signalled dangerous times ahead for democracy.

“The 2nd amendment is the only reason long-term that the 1st amendment will be upheld,” he added, referring to the constitutionally-protected right in the United States to bear arms and exercise free speech…

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War for Ukraine Day 915: The Russian Bombardments Will Continue Until Putin’s Morale Improves

by Adam L Silverman|  August 26, 20248:02 pm| 30 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Military, Open Threads, Russia, Silverman on Security, War, War in Ukraine

Screen shot of new artwork by NEIVANMADE. The background is black. In the bottom foreground are grey Ukrainian homes and apartment buildings being bombarded by red Russian missiles with the Special Military Operation "Z" symbol on them. Above the missiles, written in red is the word "Ruzzians". Below the buildings being attacked is the statement "Turns Homes Into Graves".

(Image by NEIVANMADE)

A quick housekeeping note. Rosie is doing great. She’s got all this week off before her next treatment. Thank you all for the good thoughts, well wishes, prayers, and donations.

Russia spent the small hours and most of today pounding civilian targets across Ukraine. And air raid alerts are still up over most of Ukraine or are going up and down in the different oblasts.

Update at 8;45 PM EDT/3:45 AM local time in Ukraine

Russia has its strategic bombers and strike fighters up! Cruise and ballistic missiles, as well as drone swarms to clear the way, are inbound!

Air raid alert map of Ukraine. Air raid warning are up over every region (oblast) of Ukraine. The map also indicates that Russian strategic aviation - bombers - are in the air over Russia and cruise and ballistic missiles are inbound to Ukraine.

End update

Among the targets was the Kyiv hydroelectric plant and dam.

Russia targeted the dam of the Kyiv Sea north of the capital, with one missile striking it. If the dam breaks, millions of people downstream can die. https://t.co/lGic3XE4MP pic.twitter.com/YBTUWIZzuC

— Yaroslav Trofimov (@yarotrof) August 26, 2024

If Russia breaches the dam, then what happened last year in Kherson Oblast will happen to Kyiv.

And lest anyone think that’s doomsaying, the Russians spent a lot of time just last month claiming Ukraine was going to blow the damn up and blame Russia for it.

Remember what I wrote way back in February of 2022 during the first days of Russia’s genocidal re-invasion: if Putin cannot have Kyiv and Ukraine, then no one, including the Ukrainians gets to have Kyiv and Ukraine.

The largest russian air attack: Ukrainian defenders shot down 102 missiles and 99 UAVs.

Overnight, russia attacked Ukrainian energy infrastructure with 109 Shahed UAVs and 127 missiles of various types.

Ukrainian air defenders shot down 201 aerial targets, including:
• 99…

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) August 26, 2024

The largest russian air attack: Ukrainian defenders shot down 102 missiles and 99 UAVs.

Overnight, russia attacked Ukrainian energy infrastructure with 109 Shahed UAVs and 127 missiles of various types.

Ukrainian air defenders shot down 201 aerial targets, including:
• 99 Shahed UAVs
• 99 Kh-101, Kalibr, Kh-59 missiles
• 1 Kh-47M2 Kindzhal missile
• 1 Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missile
• 1 Kh-22 cruise missile

Thank you, air defenders, for your heroic work!
Thank you, partners, for strengthening Ukraine’s air defense!

The Kyiv Independent has the details on today’s attacks:

Russia has launched the largest attack on Ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale invasion in 2022, Ukraine’s Air Force reported on Aug. 26.

Seven people were killed and 47 were injured, according to the State Emergency Service.

Russian forces carried out an attack targeting 15 oblasts, according to Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.

Russia launched 127 missiles and 109 drones, while Ukraine downed 102 missiles and 99 drones, according to the Air Force. Russian strikes hit several civilian, energy, and fuel facilities, including a dam in Kyiv, part of the Kyiv Hydroelectric Power Plant.

Ukrainian forces intercepted one Kinzhal ballistic missile, one Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missile, one Kh-22 cruise missile, 99 Kh-101, Kalibr, and Kh-59/69 cruise missiles, as well as 99 Shahed-type drones.

A few drones disappeared from location radars and were lost in the Ukrainian territory. Two unmanned aerial vehicles crossed the border with Belarus.

Ukraine deployed all available resources to repel the attack, including jets, anti-aircraft missile forces, mobile fire groups, and electronic warfare units, the Air Force said.

Following the mass Russian attack against Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Air Force Commander Mykola Oleshchuk, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko, Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko, and Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, the head of state grid operator Ukrenergo.

The group discussed the efficiency of air defense and electronic warfare systems and mobile fire groups in each region, among other issues.

Demining operations are underway at the sites affected by Russian attacks. In some areas, Russian forces attacked civilian facilities with cluster munitions. Sappers must check the locations before power engineers can start repairing, according to Zelensky.

Despite all the announcements and pledges over the past several months, the promised air defense systems and munitions have yet to arrive in Ukraine.

Ukraine was promised more air defense systems at the NATO summit last month, but none have been supplied so far, apparently.

— Euan MacDonald (@Euan_MacDonald) August 26, 2024

For want of a nail!!!!

More on today’s attacks after the jump.

President Zelenskyy made two addresses today. Video of the first one below, English transcript after the jump followed by the video and transcript of the second one.

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Guest Post – Tony Jay: A Letter From Brexitania: UK Election 2024 Catch-Up

by Anne Laurie|  August 26, 20247:55 pm| 33 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs, Readership Capture, United Kingdom

Always good to get a missive from our British correspondent, Tony Jay. Blame me for Tony not being here to defend himself answer your questions — it hit my inbox just as the DNC was gearing up, and it’s been non-stop BREAKING NEWS ever since…

War of Wood and Plastic

Fearsome aspects clad in terror sheer
Conjured whole from nightmares children fear
Looming shapes in ghastly regiments
Implacable spawn of primal elements
Crushing blind to gorge and smash
Glacial appetite, the lightning’s lash
Bestriding world of brittle man as titans did of old
Primordial hunger, unmoored by conscience’s hold
When they fell upon the world below
The ants beneath did wail, but lo
Trembling at sight of doom impending
Now witnessing a nightmare ending
A hollow boom, an ice-thin crack
Then blinking in the brightening black
All the ants around could see
The terror and the majesty
The power inchoate, the violent glee
The eldritch foul monstrosity
Were naught but petty artifice
Mimes of might to scare the lice
Masks as worn at monarch’s feasts
Painted ‘pon stretched skins of beasts
No more eternal than winter’s snow
White crest of waves, dawn’s rosy glow
“Why did we cower?” asked the ants of the sky
“By your choice,” spake the wind, as each eye did fly
To horizon’s edge as it bulged anew
With terrors past, now in different hue
And lo, we knelt in muck once more
We ants
It’s what we’re for
Rodney Dangerfield – Reflections On My Toilet Water – A Collection

 
So, the Tories are gone. Humiliated. Downed like pants. Former Prime Miniature Rishi Sunak’s incomprehensible gamble that ‘something’ would just, like, sort of happen and obediently hasten along in the manner of a well-trained sommelier to appear at his elbow, eyebrow cocked and corkscrew primed, right on cue to save his collapsing Premiership from a historical defeat never actually came off, leading me to conclude that it was all a con, and that it was never really supposed to. Twenty months into a sentence of hard fail trying to fit his ¾-size travel-doll self into the gaping fat waster shaped hole Boris ‘Flobalob’ Johnson’s enforced absence had left at the empty heart of the Tory Party, Sunak seemed to have realised he just didn’t want or need to be there anymore. He’d simply had enough.

It kind of makes sense. No one liked him. No one respected him. Everything he did was amateurish or ill-judged or both. From his bone-stupid decision to bail on the D-Day commemorations without pre-clearing it with the Press, through the drizzle-sodden display of “EVERYTHING IS JUST FINE” dog-in-a-blazing-room meme faux-masochism that was his Downing St announcement of a snap election, right on down the line to the baffling lack of control that allowed administration insiders to place equally insidery bets on the date of the Election they were helping to set, he’d somehow succeeded in forging an image for himself that was one part Andrew Ridgeley’s nerdy little cousin (the one who was always posing in front of the mirror in his Mum and Dad’s suburban two-up/two-down in a skimpy pair of beach bulgers but never once got the call to come over and be in one of WHAM’s videos, because George had known him since he was a toddler and never could stand the snotty little snob) to two parts broad-notes slimy corporate bad-guy (a Chad, or maybe a Spencer, occasionally a Phillip, but never, ever, a Phil) with their too-long nose permanently up the pinched grunthole of the grizzled old rags-to-riches Chairman who had settled on them as the least-worst choice to marry his cute, blonde granddaughter and run the company once he retired, the one you all probably remember from any of those early-80s Michael J. Fox vehicles, a kind of subcontinental Judge Reinhold without the occasional glimmer of aw-shucks decency.

The initial modesty-screen of fiscal competence and family-man rectitude erected on his behalf in 2022 by the UK’s always very conserva-compliant corporate media following the post-Truss restoration of Politics As Usual was long gone by July ‘24, corroded by a piss-stream of headline-fodder kulturkampf ‘political events’ and the equally salty spray of angry tears emanating from a Tory electorate that never actually wanted him in charge and was riven – possibly fatally – between clumps of steadily more horrified by the results of the policies they’d enthusiastically voted for ‘normal’ Conservatives and the deeply abnormal columns of jostling proto-Völkists who took all their sociopolitical cues from Nigel ‘What if Pepe the Frog fucked Mr Toad’ Farage and the rest of the social-media revanchistorians of the modern Hard Right. Basically, he had exposed himself to the nation for what he really was – a stiff little prick better suited to spurting multi-billion-pound giveaways in the direction of people like his uber-rich father-in-law than anyone capable of performing successfully in the slick, sweaty, tactile montage of fleeting moments that is retail politics.

He’d done the first part of that relatively adequately, given his limitations and the limping state the Tory Party was in after the sugar-high of Brexit had worn off and the Establishment’s axe-murder of Corbyn’s Labour receded into the faintly embarrassing distance. If Flobalob’s reign had been all about self-gratification and grifting Covid pandemic billions into a VIP Lane superhighway for Tory Party donors, and Mad Queen Lizzie’s brief interregnum a short, sharp – but nevertheless incredibly costly – stamp on the balls of the wackier economic and financial theorists popular in Wingnutiopia, Sunak’s main aim appeared to be keeping his Party’s extreme Right distracted with hugely expensive phantom schemes to send all the forrins Back to Africa (actual point of ethnic origin being immaterial compared to the Hippy-punching spite of it all) while with his wanking hand he was signing off on huge transfers of public money into the hands of the disgustingly rich people he’s always served. Hitting the eject button on a failed political career is always an option for those who have feathered their landing spot with the grace and favour of people they’ve helped make rich(er). It’s pretty much the only raison d’être for the tribe of Conservatives who elevated Sunak to Number 10 in the first place.

Now that Rishi Rich has divested his portfolio of time-consuming distractions like ‘running the country’, I could leave it for those sombre-bearded historians to ponder the question of did he do it deliberately to punish the Tory Party for putting him through those 20 months of mild humiliation, but why on Earth would I ever do that? Calling an election when he did was – in the august opinions of commentators both expert and, well, me – a step beyond bonkers and pretty much verging on Granny buying a one-way ticket to Switzerland after signing over all of her assets to a Cayman Island trust while leaving “Goodbye, fuckers” notes on the pillows of all her unloved children and a gold-dusted cucumber of Herculean proportions on that of Pascal, the muscular topiarist who came over twice a week to trim her hedges. It was 100% a dead-man’s plunge, and he was taking the whole fucking lot of them with him.

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Monday Night Open Thread

by John Cole|  August 26, 20247:30 pm| 133 Comments

This post is in: John Cole Presents "This Fucking Old House"

I was thinking today about that old game we used to play when I was a kid called telephone, where you would sit in a circle and the teacher would whisper a phrase in one person’s ears and then each student would whisper the information as they received it and then compare the introductory message with the message the final message received by the last student. You would hten giggle and learn a valuable lesson on signal to noise and mistranslation. But were we really?

Because in the year 2024 everyone can see the same digital image and the same video and audio via crystal clear digital recordings and we can send verbatim text messages and still half the people get it wrong. So was it really noise and translation or are we just surrounded by a bunch of people who are stupid as fuck?

***

Speaking of stupid as fuck, check out ole Alex Thompson from Axios and CNN:

I am so embarrassed for you, alexander https://t.co/OQ9KqULVDh

— Cake or Death (@Johngcole) August 26, 2024

The gotcha in question that shows Walz is a liar liar pants on fire. Strap in.

Walz, 20 years ago when running for office, stated in his bio that he won an aware from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce.

But it wasn’t the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce. It was the Nebraska Junior Chamber of Congress. And he corrected it in his bio.

The only fucking thing Trump was right about was his treatment of the press, albeit for all the wrong fucking reasons.

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Finally, I ask- if you have not cancelled your subscription to the NY Times, what are you fucking waiting for:

Monday Night Open Thread 11

jesus christ

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Bad Food (Open Thread)

by Betty Cracker|  August 26, 20246:42 pm| 157 Comments

This post is in: Food, Food & Recipes, Open Threads

My mother-in-law stays sharp and active in retirement by scouring estate and yard sales, shining/fixing items up and selling them for a hefty mark-up at an antique consignment shop. Casino money!

She knows I find quirky old cookbooks amusing, especially the kind produced by amateurs for book clubs and such. So she brings oddball vintage cookbooks to me, even though our house is always on the verge of being overtaken by books.

I was reading one yesterday that was published by a women’s club in a small North Dakota town in the late 1970s. Y’all. Here’s a sample:

Gross recipes, including tapioca goulash
Holy shit, that’s repellent. All of it.

My mother loved tapioca pudding, and my grandmother loved eating at buffet restaurants. (She liked to see what she was getting.)

One time at a giant buffet with the family, Mom was overjoyed to find tapioca pudding, and she came back to the table with a big bowl of it. She took one bite and froze, spoon in mid-air. It was tartar sauce.

Anyhoo, on to dessert:

Recipe for Kool-Aid pie.

I just cannot.

It’s not snobbery that makes my gorge rise. I spent my early life in Florida trailer parks eating deviled ham on Wonder bread, Kraft singles with bologna and delicacies like canned Vienna (pronounced VYE-inna) sausages.

But good lord, Kool-Aid pie? Tapioca goulash? What was WRONG with those people?

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Jack Smith Files an Appeal

by WaterGirl|  August 26, 20245:10 pm| 82 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Politics, Trump Indictments

DC Indictment News

Jack Smith files his appeal brief seeking to reverse Cannon and reinstate the case. He files a day early, and uses no adjectives or adverbs or histrionics- he doesn’t need to as he has the facts and law completely on his side. The brief is a devastating refutation of Cannon, who…

— Andrew Weissmann (weissmann11 on Threads/Insta)🌻 (@AWeissmann_) August 26, 2024

Link to the full document.

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