Monday, January 26, 2026

SURVIVED TEXAS ICE STORM - BUCKET TRUCKS - TUNA A LA KING - JIBBER JABBER

No power outages for us. Just a dusting of snow and ice and fracking cold for Texas folks. 

I started putting out food for the birds Saturday morning and they return now en mass. 

Pine tree seeds are a major staple for them and they are just fine from the availability here but I know they appreciate the help with the grounds covered in ice. I am amazed at how many families of birds live here year-round.There are at least 60 plus birds on the ground in the early mornings and mid-afternoons. It is simple fun just watching them. 

The storm so vividly depicted on the NOAA weather sites for this past week has been graphic in scope. All of Texas extending up through Maine. The snow and ice have impacted hundreds of thousands and power outages are abundant. An ice storm is worrisome in that the aftermath of the storm makes clean up and repairs damn near impossible. Slow going compared to a basic snow storm. 

Storm crews gather.


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LOCAL HERD OF DEER


 Family of deer as seen through neighbor's kitchen window.

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TUNA A LA KING - a great ice storm lunch for us.

Slices of bread stuffed in cup cake pans and toasted. (They look like kings' crowns, thus the name of the dish. Popular in the 1950s/60s.)

Then filled with creamed tuna and served.

My wife said she learned this some 60 years ago in 8th grade home economics class.  I am a big fan of creamed tuna on toast. The key to success with this dish (any tuna meal) is using high quality tuna.

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HOMEMADE BISCUITS AND EGGS FRIED IN BUTTER


 Storm eats for breakfast. Not a great photo, but very good eats!!

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JIBBER JABBER

This late January ice and snowstorm has been front and center for us. Making sure that everything outside was buttoned up, cats warm with water and multiple feedings during the day. We had our meals lined up in the refrigerator for a week of the storm.

We wanted nothing to do with having to get out of the house in this weather. As it turns out, our local area was spared major ice and snow damage. A few minor outages that were repaired quickly. 

We checked in on neighbors and they on us. We'll put this storm in the record books as a win.

Most all roads still iced up locally. 

Thanks for the visit. 

 
 

 

Friday, January 23, 2026

"GONNA REBUILD THE WORLD" - JANUARY 2026 WINTER STORM

 Son left yesterday from the northeast headed south in a bucket truck, along with his crew. One of hundreds of lineman crews being called up to help repair storm damage from south Texas, to the Carolinas,  the east coast and all the way back north through New Hampshire.

I just finished talking with him and he said that he has been hearing from other lineman crews that are being called up out across the entire area this storm will be touching. Talk amongst the crews is that they could be gone on storm duty one or two months due to the possible severity of this storm across a very large path. Snowfall and big concerns with forecast ice accumulations on power lines and other structures. He said ice build-up can take down major infrastructure and that it will take time to get all of that re-built and back up and running. Add single digit temperatures to complicate the repairs.

Getting back on the road, dad, gonna rebuild the world, talk with you tonight.” There is a brotherhood among these young men and they are dead serious about the work they do.

Say thank you when you see the guys out working in this kind of weather. Drop off hot coffee and some doughnuts if you can. This kind of support goes a long long ways to these guys knowing folks are appreciative.

Our storm starts here in east Texas at 6 PM tonight. We are as prepared as two old folks can be (20 years in central NH taught us a lot, too). As long as we do not run out of propane for the generator, we will be fine. But ice storms are one of Mother Nature's hole cards. Just because our local propane company has us “covered” for re-fills does not necessarily mean they will be able to get here.

This week's brief post out early. Take care of yourselves, your families and neighbors. God Bless!

When Mother Nature sends you lemons, throw on the rib eye steaks!


 

 

Sunday, January 18, 2026

SUNDAY MORNING BISCUITS - LEGO TECHNIC - TEXAS COLD - JIBBER JABBER

My wife found a new biscuit recipe in a Texas magazine while waiting in the dentist's office this past week. We gave it a try. This will now be our new "go-to homemade biscuits" from now on. Printed recipe at the bottom.

 

Out of the oven.

First test is always with just butter. Moist, flaky and full of flavor. 
 
Then with apple jelly. Scrumptious. 

There are a few more "moving parts" to this recipe but well worth the effort. My wife gathered the ingredients. I mixed the dough using a pastry cutter and cut the biscuits. Baked for 15 minutes. Next time I will take a little more time in shaping the dough to be of equal thickness before cutting squares. No biscuit will be left behind in this batch though!

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NEXT LEGO PROJECT

Two hundred page construction manual. Slow start this time as some colors shown on the parts page did match the colors of the exact parts. I find this from time to time in the Lego projects I have built. Once I realized this, it was easy to move ahead. The individual parts in this model are larger and much easier for these old hands to manipulate. 

Very easy to get lost in all of this for a couple hours.

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COLD IN TEXAS

I just finished texting and complaining to my son how cold it is in Texas. He replied with this photo.


 He wins!!

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 BEING LUCKY IS THE ONLY EXPLANATION

https://dailytimewaster.blogspot.com/2026/01/oops.html 

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FORD EVOLUTION (1896 to 2024)

Fun to watch.

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JIBBER JABBER

Quite this past week. Mother nature is practicing for the coming month of February weather-wise. Cold for old folk. Cats either eating or sleeping in heated cat house.

Evening movie watching. TRACKER, a new series for us, has been a good go to series to watch.  Every episode is a complete story. 

LANDMAN S2 finishes for us tonight. Because it has aired, I could go the the net and listen to the talking heads explain this last episode but I want the enjoyment of seeing it without spoilers. 

FALLOUT S2 has failed for us. I think it has much to do with my/our age and expectations from movie entertainment. We did enjoy the first season and put up with some of the gore and violence as part of the story. The characters kept us coming back more than the story itself. But now S2 wanders in the worlds of gaming. I miss the characters but am not willing to wade through the distractions of computer game worlds while trying to follow a story. See, it is me and I am ok with that.

THE NIGHT MANAGER S2

The next episode(s) air tonight and S2 episodes so far have been "OK." S2 is not up to the suspense and story telling of the first season. S2 currently feels like a retelling of the first season. S2 takes place 10 years later (in real time) from S1. Actors have aged in those years and it is noticeable. But will stick with it.  

SHERIFF COUNTRY

We are enjoying this first season. Have not formed any opinions as of yet.

BOSTON BLUE

I am wishy washy but we keep coming back for the next episode.

Enough for now. Thanks for the visit this week.  


 

Sunday, January 11, 2026

NEW YEAR APPLE PIE - ICE DRIVEWAY IN NH - ELECTRONIC WARFARE - ANALOG - HERE A WAR, THERE A WAR, EVERYWHERE A WAR WAR - JIBBER JABBER

 

 Made at home apple pie brought in the new year. Lasted two days.
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Ice driveway in New Hampshire. A great area to go skating, but not walking or driving. Warmer temperatures, some rain along with salt and sand helps.
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An interesting read on some of our current military capabilities.
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 ANALOG
 
Sitting across from friends having lunch out last week, I was asked if I was "trying to make a statement" with the ball cap I was wearing. The question caught me off guard. I had to think about it. The ball cap is comfortable and I wear one most all the time. It was a gift from my wife and because my hair usually stands up like Alfalfa's from The Little Rascals, the ball cap solves a few simple problems.
 
I hemmed and hawed looking for a quick way out so I could back to my Ruben. I said that "I just like the hat" and that worked. 
 
I was going to be flip there and say, "look it up." But don't do that.
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Old MacDonald had a farm
E-I-E-I-O!
And on his farm he had a cow, E-I-E-I-O!
With a moo-moo here and a moo-moo there,
Here a moo, there a moo,
Everywhere a moo-moo,
Old MacDonald had a farm, E-I-E-I-O!
 
 
Not sure how my mind links up with things like this, but it does.
 
Wars this year 2026, seem to be everywhere. If there is not an on-going war, starting a war is not beyond the conversation. Taking lands and other countries as simple as "pass the salt, please" while sitting at the dinner table. We will buy the people and the country and hell, we can assemble an armada if need be. "Pass the pepper."
 
How can I take any of all of this seriously? How many wars can/should I worry about. TPTB, officeholders and decisions all vying for the spotlight, my attention, my understanding and most likely, a nod of my head. Rightly, wrongly, I work harder at not getting wound up in most everything that is beyond my understanding. Makes me tired.
 
But I know we are living in a world of a lot of bad actors trying to do bad things to this country and to the people. I get that!! "Can't we all just get along" is not going to work either. Eventually push comes to shove and just maybe this is the time we live through before shove. FYI
 
Your assignment, should you choose to accept it. Ask Google how many wars are ongoing in the world today. Take a guess first, just for the fun of it. Keep in mind the number changes depending on who you ask that question.
 
Worth the time just for self knowledge and awareness. I had no idea. 
E,I,E,I,O 
 
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JIBBER JABBER 
 
Cool with cold winds blowing in east Texas. There are many chores awaiting spring; all I have to do is look out any window to see multiples. Potato and onion starts are now at the plant stands. 
 
We have been talking of hopping on a train for a cross-country adventure. Sleeper cars, dining cars and plenty of seats for viewing passing scenery. We are going to take a short trip to and from Dallas soon. Give it a try and see what we learn.
 
Hoping the new year is user-friendly for you and that good things are coming. Thanks for the visit this week.