Tag: High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program

  • 20111123-Weathery Ways

    At around noon-time, a nice chemtrail of fluffy, puffy clouds of popcorn was formed almost parallel to the southside of our home. There were lots of sylphs, too. Now the winds are blowing as I see the treetops and branches move outside my windows upstairs in the computer bedroom.

    Memo: 11/22/2011 12:23pm. Earlier that day, I noticed that two “old” chemtrails left behind an X-mark formation over Mt. Hamilton. It appeared so low to the green-colored hill and slightly to the left (or just north) and relative to our local parish.

    Memo: 11/20/2011 16:20pm. The sunshine came out at around 02:30pm and 03:00pm. I was talking to the parakeets near the sliding back door. I had placed Bugsy‘s old purple cage on the floor so that Winnie and Buddy could have some sunlight filtering through the double-vinyl door.

    Addendum:  Last edited by FLYNN on 20111123 at 12:52:34 PM PST. There are lots of low-lying, fluffy puffy clouds of whale clouds in the westward hills of the Bay Area. Also present are some, fluffy, puffy, clouds of rain coming from the west and in front of my bedroom window upstairs in the computer room, located in the “northwest” corner, by the way.

  • 20111110-Weathery Ways

    Today’s weather is beautiful! There were lots of popcorn clouds and high-altitude wispy clouds, too! I saw the crispy, clear and blue skies behind these clouds of white. The winds are mild and unloaded my yard work won’t take place until next week because of the holiday tomorrow. The sunshine was its bright self again.

    The air is cold for Maw especially while indoors. This was because the heater wouldn’t work! So I had to use my big brain and think how to resolve this dilemma. I went upstairs turned off the switch to the heater momentarily and then turned it on, upon which the doorbell rang. I told Maw it was me!

    Then I went downstairs and still couldn’t figure out why the heater wouldn’t work, even if the switch was set to “Heat” and “Auto” fan. So I turned the switch to “Off” momentarily and then to “Heat”. I heard the thermostat click in response to a reading of 66 degrees Farenheit. Hopefully it would heat up the indoors to 71 degrees Fareneheit.

    After eating our pastrami sandwiches in sour dough and of peppers, mayonnaise, French mustard, ketchip, relish, tomato and lettuce, we rolled up the green-colored sailboat material to clear the work area for tomorrow’s roofers. Maw worked on scraping off the old glue from one chair; while I had an unsuccessful time in locating a last minute repair and refinish service for it.

  • 20111104-Weathery Ways

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    Today’s weather is beautiful! The sunshine was warm enough for Maw and me to work on trimming off the sweet potato leaves of mostly holes, which we placed into a regular five gallon bucket. We worked on five containers while Erik did his pre-installation inspection for both our main roof and patio.

    There were at least three light planes that flew over head around 10:50am, 11:00am and 11:05am. The fluffy, puffy clouds of white and some big ones of gray were in the crispy, clear blue skies. Geese from early this morning and during our yard work were seen and heard!

    Afterwards, Maw cooked those leaves while I was left to clean up by sweeping MORE leaves from the backyard and dumping those into the old, rusty red wheelbarrow, which has a cracked left handle.

    Then with a dolly, I moved the heavy containers of plants from away the house and towards the lemon trees and kumquat tree; so that debris from next week’s removal of the old roof won’t hurt Maw’s plants.

    After eating a late lunch of steamed, soup sweet potato leaves, I moved Maw’s frozen cacti plants/containers from the front yard. The blustery winds was strong here.

    I saw a spook sitting inside his mini-SUV of white color and sped up my activities by moving the rest of the containers indoors instead of walking it all the way to the back yard one-by-one. Of course, I gave him my complimentary middle right finger.

    Then Maw harvested lots of LARGE chayote squash from her backyard. The three vines are growing up and over Shrimpsei’s CB, by the way.

  • 20111023-Weathery Ways

    Today is chemtrail day. This morning, the skies were filled with “X-marks” in the skies and were noticable en route northbound on Highway 101. As we traveled along inside the military base, the main “X-mark” cloud seemed to be more towards the general “north west direction” with the lines pointing in the general cardinal compass directions.

    Then after shopping at the DeCA, more left over chemtrails were disappearing into the crispy, clear blue skies. I do not recall seeing the usual chemtrail directly over our house this morning. The weather is VERY pleasant and cool. But the heat of the sun upon my BLACK-colored acrylic, long-sleeve jacket was TOO hot!

  • 20111020-Weathery Ways

    This morning was cloudy — horizontal, puffy ones compacted together. Maw said it would rain. Paw said it won’t. It smelled like rain. Later the sunshine came out; the skies are clear and the winds are blowing cool and mild. The air is nice.

    And the criminals are let out because the jailhouse are too full and cheap. I figured they’d have enough money to run their loud vehicles up and down MY long stretch of road during my back yard cleaning.

    Anyway after lunch, I used the “walis” to broom the dried leaves from off the ginger rock for an hour. I finished at 2:40pm and finished my shower at 2:55pm. Now we have to say the damn rosary. Sorry, I don’t believe God would waste time with prayer beads.

  • 20111016-Daily Stuff

    At 12:37am, I’ve finished 41 more Plinky.com prompts rather quickly. Earlier this evening for about two hours or so, I’ve shared 345 old prompts in my other registered WordPress.com weblog.

    Earlier this morning and prior to attending this evening’s mass, I’ve archived old posts. I learned that fifty items per bulk action is a good number to work with when pressed for time.

    I figured that blogging too much is not good. It just makes archiving that much harder. So I’ll try to create one BIG post per day. But I don’t think that will work well because a generic post title doesn’t tell the readers much.

    The usual three course meals were eaten and hair cuts were done (Maw to Paw, Moi to Maw and Maw to Moi). Parakeets were overfed and sluggish, too. Maw completed her “embroidered” stiches using her Brother’s sewing machinge. Now my two long-sleeve sweat shirt has pretty designs.

    The day was filled with wispy clouds, popcorn clouds (like yesterday) and HAARP clouds, too. The sunshine was its usual bright and white self but the winds blew cool with this evenings air being that much colder.

  • 20111016-Daily Stuff

    At 12:37am, I’ve finished 41 more Plinky.com prompts rather quickly. Earlier this evening for about two hours or so, I’ve shared 345 old prompts in my other registered WordPress.com weblog.

    Earlier this morning and prior to attending this evening’s mass, I’ve archived old posts. I learned that fifty items per bulk action is a good number to work with when pressed for time.

    I figured that blogging too much is not good. It just makes archiving that much harder. So I’ll try to create one BIG post per day. But I don’t think that will work well because a generic post title doesn’t tell the readers much.

    The usual three course meals were eaten and hair cuts were done (Maw to Paw, Moi to Maw and Maw to Moi). Parakeets were overfed and sluggish, too. Maw completed her “embroidered” stiches using her Brother’s sewing machinge. Now my two long-sleeve sweat shirt has pretty designs.

    The day was filled with wispy clouds, popcorn clouds (like yesterday) and HAARP clouds, too. The sunshine was its usual bright and white self but the winds blew cool with this evenings air being that much colder.

  • 20111014-Weathery Ways

    For the past hour, there’s lots of wispy clouds OVER our house and making their way VERY majestically towards East Bay from the south west! Maw and I stepped outdoors, talked to Paw while he is water the plants and I pointed out to Maw the baby wispy clouds and the big Mama armada of wispy clouds. I tried lifting the parakeet cage so they could see them better, but they are clueless and frightful with their big eyes. The parakeets got their bath at around 10:20am.

    At 11:33am, a flock of VERY small birds flew over our house. I saw them through the windows upstairs in the computer bedroom. About an hour ago, the SKINNY baby blue jay was signing loudly from inside our pomelo tree to the tree of the Chinese neighbor behind us and it flew away. Earlier this morning, there was the mockingbird. Thanks to my hearing aids, I was able to hear the birds singing as I mimicked their sounds.

    About a few minutes ago, I had decided to wash and dry the Prosperity Piece and placed that object at the base of my computer workstation. As soon as I had my feet wrapped about this orgone device, that’s when the wispy clouds showed up in the crispy, clear blue skies! A few days ago, I read about how a forum member has an orgone piece on the floor near the computer area.

  • 20111013-Weathery Ways

    At 10:25am, I finished doing Thursday’s yard work for pick-up by the city tomorrow morning, Friday. The weather was amazingly warm and the sunshine was unusually bright and white.

    At around 8:45am, we had arrived home from this morning’s eight o’clock mass. I quickly got undressed with my gardening clothes, which I had laid out early this morning. Then I quickly prepared the table and got breakfast ready. The hot water for Maw’s hot tea and Paw’s two slices of wheat toast were done.

    I was up and hurrying and at the same time ate my breakfast while standing. I had a piece of left over Subway sandwich from yesterday. (We bought two orders of $5 footlong sandwiches at Subway — Sweet Onion Chicken Teriyaki and Tuna. Paw is still doing yard work. I’m hungry because it’s past 1:36pm.

    At around 1:25pm, I eyed a BIG brown spider. It had crawled on the window and behind my computer workstation. Instead of vacuuming it up, like I’ve done with Maw’s spider of BIGNESS two nights ago, I used my blue-colored, plastic, tootbrush holder to scoop up the critter and placed it outdoors and onto a horizontal branch of the OLD persimmon tree.

  • 20111012-Weathery Ways

    Today the skies are filled with wispy clouds. The air is cool.

    We woke up early to get ahead in line for Paw’s blood work and managed to attend the usual eight o’clock mass. Since it was still early, we headed home. En route towards home, we saw how some left over chemtrails were highlighted in purple and pink as the sunrise was still behind Mt. Hamilton. Then some low lying fog started coming in from the east and filled the skies. We could see mistiness on the headlights reflected off the opposite traffice of northbound Highway 101.

    Last Saturday after the five o’clock evening ass, there was one cloud with a face! Maw and Paw saw it and were excited.

  • 20111011-Weathery Ways

    At 13:30pm, Paw hollered that it was time to say the “rosary” and had  finished the yard work out back at the same time. After lunch today, I used the almighty “walis” to sweep up the dried leaves, twigs and branches off the ginger rocks. That went on for about two hours. Two hours ago there were fluffy, puffy whale-like, wall-like clouds of white. Now it’s showing crispy, clear blue skies. While sweeping out back, the winds blew gently enough to keep the slightly damp dirt/dust from kicking up. The winds were kind enough not to offend me with MORE leaves that continue to fall ever so slightly. Paw had helped sweep up the gutter on the inside part of our street-side fence.

    Maw washed the dishes and cooked some more food while I worked for those hours. I kept thanking the “weather” and pals for another nice day like Saturday.

    Of course, this morning was cloud but no smell of rain, except the strong cat urine on the tree lines located across the front lot of the parish. The drizzle of mist wasn’t strong enough to spot my eyeglasses.

  • 20111009-Weathery Ways

    The whole morning was a nice wall cloud of gray in the skies. Then, the rest of the day was crispy and blue with a tinge of whiteness, unlike the clearness of yesterday’s cool weather. The winds are blowing cool and a part of today was warm enough for the parakeets to get some fresh air.

    At 12:39pm, I heard the baby blue jay screeching from our tree and it flew atop the persimmon tree of the next door neighbor, who doesn’t eat persimmon but could sell it. I don’t know why God allows evil entities to co-exist with other normal people. This planet is such a waste.

    Earlier today while shopping for groceries, I saw a baby spider near the butter section. An old lady was there while Paw got his organic tub. And that’s where I saw the little one within the middle of its circular/orb web. I really love spiders and try not to vacuum up the babies near the parakeet area. Hehehe!