Is it a Full Moon or what?

Street Mayhem in Seattle/Madness in the City 

Gaza flags waving
Motorcycles racing 
Prostitutes waving
Cruiser cars with explosive mufflers cruising…
It’s 80° outside on Aurora Avenue!

It’s Saturday in the city! In the Emerald City of Seattle! Seattle, the City of Cranes! The old Jet City! Once the City of Dirt! And in Shoreline, too, one of Seattle’s satellite cities, this one on its northeastern border. Used to be wilderness here stewarded by Indigenous Native American tribes. We pulled out of our garage in our hot new red car, a 2025 Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness painted “Pearl Lithium Red with Gold accents and Black cladding.” Pearl lithium red. Who thinks up such names for these colors? My wife is driving as I’m still recovering from health challenges. When I first met my wife in person, after she picked me up from the airport in Richmond, Virginia, she zoomed down the freeways like a gleeful madwoman. “I drive like I’m in Jamaica, mon!” She shouted and laughed. Indeed, she is originally from the island nation of Jamaica. Continue reading

Fentanyl Bus

Wednesday 19 February 2025
Cold clamminess gripped the city like freezing, wet sand from a riverbank in winter. The bus finally came for me to catch a ride home. Was the notorious E-Line, “E” for Express bus. Supposed to be a speedy beady bus, yes, but, alas, twas slow as mud. So many stops. So many agitated Humans in altered states jostling in the doorways like insects jerking in the mandibles of a wolf spider. The night felt scary dark beneath cloudy skies dropping cold rain. Typical hypothermic weather in Seattle. Give me clear, dry, crisp, subfreezing weather instead, but no, twas hypothermia time in the City of Cranes. Had gotten off work shortly after 21:00, walked about 0.8th of a mile or nearly 1.3 kilometers down and up hills to the bus stop over the Aurora Tunnel, and waited and waited. The beautiful Emerald City that sprawled in the narrow corridors between the Salish Sea and the Cascade Mountains felt grimy and gritty with metal forests of towering cranes. Felt like a syfy mining colony on some faraway alien planet. Seen too many movies, yeah. And now the bus. We Humans filed aboard anonymously. None of us paid a penny. It’s not enforced. So many homeless folks and drunken, drugged up addicts seek refuge on the bus, too. Who can blame them. I’d rather pay local taxes towards “free” mass public transit anyway. It’s after 22:00 on this Wednesday night in the Common Era.

Found a seat by a window in the center of the bus. Behind me a man, clearly homeless, was hunched over and unable to sit up straight. Drug paraphernalia was laid out on the seat next to him. Blackened, crumpled aluminum foil. A cigarette lighter. Dirty, little glass pipes, more like glass straws. A few other nameless items. Fentanyl. Damn. Hate the nasty stuff. Hate what it does to people. Hate fellow Humans who prey on the vulnerable and the sick to profit from mental illness and addiction and misery. Such greedy vampires hide way up the criminal food chain. Maybe they’re the ones who should be getting the death penalty. Yes? No? Is Human life any more sacred than any other living thing whether a great blue whale, an egg plant, or a bacteriophage? Only because we’ve psychologically isolated ourselves from our biosphere for so long we’ve forgotten we were ever part of Nature. When we most believe Earth is our world is when we most become the Aliens within this planet.

Felt the anger rise in me. I was about to turn around and tell him not to light it up. Like, hey! Put that damn fire out! Reached inside the small backpack in my lap and grabbed onto my metal water bottle as if it was a club. Kept my hand inside my daypack on the bottle, feeling the cool, dented metal, and didn’t pull it out, yet. The man lights a fire behind me in his seat. He holds the aluminum foil, shaped into a crude funnel, in one hand as he flicks the lighter beneath it. Flames blaze up quickly. A few inches high. He inhales fentanyl smoke directly above the flames, looks around, and waved the rest aside to disperse the smell. Thank goodness the top windows were cracked where we sat. For I have a keen sense of smell, but could barely smell anything. I relaxed my hand upon the bottle, and pulled my hand out of my pack. Before I knew it, the man slumped over asleep, lost in the euphoria of his fentanyl haze. This particular drug’s a synthetic opioid, not an amphetamine like meth that jacks users up into violent, scab-picking, rage zombies. This man wasn’t a violent threat to me. But his drugs were, and his toxic chemical mess certainly was. To himself and everyone else. Continue reading

UFOs/UAPs and Airplanes over Seattle during the Aurora Borealis

A midnight ride to see the Northern Lights so far south here outside Seattle revealed unexpected anomalies in the skies overhead. Were they airplanes? Stars? Or were they Alien UFOs/UAPs?

The Aurora Borealis as seen from the top bluffs of Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, Shoreline, WA, Saturday 11 May 2024 @ 12:14:07.

The Sun had erupted in a spectacular storm. Two massive solar flares burst forth from our star’s surface, a X5.8 class followed by an X1.5 along with two M9s. X’s are the most powerful of three categories of such storms, the other two being M Class, for moderate, and C for the smallest. Coronal mass ejections of plasma, or CMEs, often accompany such sunspot activity. This resulted in a G5 level geomagnetic storm, the most powerful on a scale up from G1. Various authorities issued warnings of possible interruptions of our electrical power grid including our various communications networks. They also predicted people may see the Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, around the world and as far south as the middle and southern belts of the United States.

Had arrived home from work around 22:00 on the night of Friday 10 May, and had to work the next day. I’ve heard these claims before: a massive solar eruption/solar storm/solar flares/coronal mass ejections or CMEs was or were in progress…our electric-power based global civilization was at risk as power grids could collapse…telecommunications, satellites, the internet, yadda yadda piñata … and, by the way, remember the Carrington Event of September 1859! And we may be able to see the Northern Lights, the Aurora Borealis, way down south. And then nothing would happen. Couldn’t see anything. So I had gone to bed and was about to fall asleep when my ex-wife Kristina, out at Seattle’s Matthews Beach Park on Lake Washington, and my buddy Edan, up on rural Whidbey Island, texted a whole group of us startling fotos of shimmering curtains and feathery rays of magenta and emerald lights undulating across the night skies.  Continue reading

MLK Jr Blues on a Cloudy Day

We see you. And we’re not messin’ around.

Today is the official federal holy day honoring the late, murdered Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Junior. I’m in Seattle with my Sweetie Sweetchickens. Both of us are FV & Boostered, we don’t feel well, and she feels worse than me. We’re waiting for the results of her test for COVID-19. Got tested Saturday. So with all due respect to MLK we avoided marches, rallies, and social gatherings indoors. We chose to go for a meandering ramble up in Shoreline at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park. We need wide open spaces with healing views of big sky, open water, and a breeze. Temperatures were in the low to mid 40s. Fahrenheit.

Contemplation of stillness amidst vast spaces…and those waves of energy rippling out thru air and water.

We contemplated the winter sun, the sea, and overcast skies. To our surprise one lone boat was way out there crossing the Sound. Then it dawned upon me the Salish Sea appeared so bereft of boats because of the threat of tsunamis from earlier in the morning. Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha’apai, a submarine volcanic mountain in the South Pacific, had exploded in spectacular and deadly fashion. Tsunamis shot across the Pacific in all directions, battering other islands including Hawaii, Fiji, and New Zealand. These walls of water reached from Japan and Australia to the entire western coasts of the Americas all the way from Alaska to Chile. I wondered if any waves crashed up on Kamchatka in the Russian Far East.

In the Vast

Ahhh, yet another dreadful yet mesmerizing apocalypse. Fell into a funk as I considered the current state of voting rights in my country, the creeping and creepy push towards an American dictatorship, the clamor over civil war, multiple pandemics and not just COVID, the economy, asteroids, comets, Earth slowing down and cooling off, the paralytic crises in governments, the weather, the climate, murders and robberies…aye, twas a deep funk. So I opened wide into the mystery, the majesty, and the terror of it all.

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