



Clouds and moon last night.
An inquisitive old fart with a camera




Clouds and moon last night.

A few days ago, returning from the dog walk, I spotted the base for a cell tower installed a couple hundred meters from my friends’ house. I took a picture to make a before-and-after.

Alas, I didn’t have the correct angle. But from one day to next, they’re now staring at this thing from their patio (much clearer than here, with the tree blocking it. They’re perhaps the only people I know who don’t own a cell phone, a thought no doubt horrifying to many.
As is my reply to people who ask why I didn’t answer their call. Because my cell phone was turned off. And the VOIP land line is frequently unplugged.

When I go to the butcher, I always carry my stuff to the car. Today I had almost 16 kg (lots of dog food) and the butcher carried it to the car for me. Didn’t really give me a choice. When I got home, I saw that he had tied the loop handles of each bag into a knot, something I would have never thought of.
In fact, I’m not sure how useful it is to know.

Outside my window today. Three presumably intelligent adults on a sunny, breezy day, having a conversation while standing apart from one another and wearing paper face masks.The question that comes to mind is, “What could they possibly be thinking?”
The answer is that they are literally not thinking. They are reacting to their conditioning, being obedient and conforming.
Here’s a video that does a good job of explaining how: CROWD PSYCHOLOGY: CONFORMITY, OBEDIENCE, HYPNOSIS & SUGGESTIBILITY: A CASE STUDY
https://www.bitchute.com/video/ue2GjH4mondo/
If nothing else, watch from 1:30 – 3:30 (old Candid Camera footage).

A bush I was waiting beside, hoping it would shelter me from the wind.
The peak of today’s solar eclipse. Turned our pine tree into a multiple-lens pinhole camera!







Couldn’t do the regular dog walk today, so took Mocha around the neighborhood. I especially appreciate the evening light and colors, which aren’t quite as rampant where we normally walk.

Our casita catches a bit of morning light.



Dusk yesterday.