Our house seems to look ok? I found zero cracks, it looks level, and all I could find was 2 small spots where tile grout broke off at an edge tile.
Aftershocks came strongly and frequently the day & night of. I slept maybe 2.5 hours? The 2 nights after have been relatively quiet and mild, and I slept great.
Tonight I have been hearing a few loud bangs, like someone dropped a log on the garage roof. Like, is there a hidden sinkhole? Are they just annoying bang earthquakes? Either way, no sleep for me tonight.
I have to work so it’s not like I can just calm down and sleep later today. Fuck, man. My nerves are so shot.
slammed my shin and ass onto my car. After successfully doing my best penguin-walk across the ice to the car, tossing my backpack into the passenger seat is what took me out.
stacked a cord of wood
baked 2 snowflake/star breads - one cookie butter and one pesto parmesan.
The National Butterfly Center, a 100-acre wildlife center and botanical garden in South Texas, provides a habitat for more than 100 species of butterflies.
The federal spending bill approved in September includes $1.6 billion in 2019 for construction of the wall. In October, the Department of Homeland Security issued a waiver to 28 laws protecting public lands, wildlife and the environment to clear the way for construction to proceed.
The planned wall would cut the privately owned National Butterfly Center in two, with as much as 70 percent of its land sandwiched between the wall and the Rio Grande.
“It’s going to be a no-man’s land, Border Patrol’s enforcement zone,” says Marianna Trevino Wright, the National Butterfly Center’s executive director. “They will clear everything. So it’s not like all of this habitat is going to become Garden of Eden, undisturbed. It is going to be eliminated.”
This is a “leftover” piece (not part of the main filet) from the Chinook (King) salmon I caught on the 21st. So, it’s been sitting in my fridge for a week.
I grilled it, skeptically, tonight. I wasn’t sure if it was still any good.