Musings
and History
Quote
of the day:
“Life
is a smorgasbord. Take a little bite of different parts of it every
day.”
Al
Campbell
Trivia
question of the day:
Elton
John wrote the song “Candle In The Wind” about a person. Who
was it?
This
is what I saw as a results of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on
April 20, 2010. This was Pensacola Beach a short while later.
As
far as I am concerned the sky has fallen. The incoming tide on
Pensacola Beach, Florida on Tuesday night brought a sheet of black
tar and a chocolate brown sheet of emulsified crude oil. There was
no mention of the aroma but from my days working in the oil fields I
remember a heavy naptha/motor oil smell. It makes me very sad to see
such a pristine, sugar white beach spoiled in that fashion. In
addition to that, it makes me very angry. The problem is that they
are wearing HAZMAT coveralls made of Kevlar. Kevlar is a tightly
woven material that does not breathe. Not only that, the suit is
taped at the ankles and wrists and full masks are worn. That is
because that most petroleum can contain toxic benzene which can be
absorbed through the skin. With the temperature in the nineties the
workers cannot stay in the sun any longer than 15 to 20 minutes at a
time because of the chance of heat stroke. This extends the clean up
period several times over. The night clean-up crew worked at a much
faster pace and the beach was clean by Thursday morning. I say
clean, but there still was a visible stain on the sand at the high
tide mark. The point where this pic was taken is adjacent to the
condo that I normally stay in on my yearly visits. I will still go
down there this year to visit with my trashy friends but it will not
be the same. There is a ritual that is followed almost every
morning, weather permitting. There is a man named “Mayor Bob”
Merrimon that sets up on the beach for two or three hours in the
morning and sunbaths. Bob is a friend of mine and even if he is not
the official “Mayor” he is acknowledged to be the leader of the
sun worshippers. Bob is in his mid-eighties and has a golden tan
year round. When Bob sets up on the beach, there is a crowd of other
sun worshippers that gather around him. Bob identifies his location
with a portable flag pole with several identifiable flags aflutter.
Dependent upon the aroma of the oil pollution, those days may be
over. Bob has been holding his morning ritual for 30 years. It is
possible that he will move over to Santa Rosa Sound and set up, but
it will not be the same. From now on I will plan carefully where I
buy my gasoline, I can promise you it will not be BP. By the way,
there was a bottle-nosed dolphin (porpoise) that was in distress near
the same place where I took a pic. A couple of life guards and
wildlife officials wrestled the dolphin out of the oil-laden surf and
loaded him aboard a truck and headed out toward a marine wildlife
recovery facility in Panama City Beach, Florida. The dolphin died
enroute. There was not a dry eye among the rescuers. What a damned
shame and there is no end in sight.
Thursday
afternoon the Brussels, Belgium police with a search warrant in hand,
raided the home and office of a Roman Catholic Archbishop named
Godfried Daneels. The cops captured a lot of written material and
the hard drive out of his computer. Y’all can guess what the raid
was all about but it was in connection with the sexual abuse of
minors. The police were not specific if they were looking for
evidence against the Archbishop himself of for information about
others that participated. The cops did say that the Archbishop was
fully cooperating. There is no telling for how long or how much
abuse of children has been evident over the centuries.
This
Date in History June 25
1876
Earlier the US Army tasked three US cavalry commanders to form
three columns and proceed to south and central Montana and round up
the hostile Sioux and Cheyenne and escort them to reservations. A
few days earlier the main column of US General John Gibbon was
attacked by over 2,000 Sioux warriors and was forced to retreat and
re-group. This critical information never reached the other two
columns thus informing them of the number of hostiles out there.
Anyway, it was on this day that one of the divisions of US General
Terry; the 7th
Cavalry commanded by Colonel George Custer approached an area of
Montana known as Greasy Grass to the Indians. Several of Custer’s
Crow and Shoshone scouts return to Custer with word of the largest
Indian gathering ever seen on the northern plains and suggested they
wait for reinforcements. Custer blew them off and said they were
exaggerating. They were not exaggerating, there were over 5,000
Sioux and Cheyenne led by Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull. Custer
ordered his troops into a two pronged attack formation. The Crow and
Shoshone scouts asked for time to sing their death songs but Custer
refused and launched the attack. He sent Major Benteen and Major
Reno and their commands to attack from the east and Custer swung
around and attacked from the north. From the time the first shot was
fired an estimated 2,500 wild-eyed Sioux and Cheyenne swarmed out of
the sea of teepees and delivered the mother of all ass-kickings.
Major Benteen and Major Reno were immediately overwhelmed and were
forced to dismount and fight from cover. They eventually retreated
in a rout and were forced to leave Custer alone. When Custer saw
the overwhelming number of warriors approaching, he hastily
established a defense perimeter but it was too little too late.
Crazy Horse surrounded the small group and picked them off one at a
time until they were all dead. Then the worst happened. The Sioux
and Cheyenne women came in and heavily mutilated the dead troopers.
It was their belief that if a man’s body was not complete, he could
not go to heaven (happy hunting ground). 227 US cavalry troopers
were massacred on this day, but the Indians paid a price that has
been exacted every day since.
1915
Four days before at the Battle of Ypres in Belgium the Germans
unleashed a chlorine gas attack on their French adversaries via
artillery shells. The French raised almighty hell at these
“barbarism”. Once a person inhales chlorine gas, he dies by
drowning in his own body fluids. It is horrible death that takes a
long time. On this date the Germans respond by calling the French
hypocrites because the French had already invented Mustard gas that
is designed for warfare. That was true, but the French had not yet
used it. A few weeks earlier the French has indeed used tear gas in
an attack on the Germans which essentially blinded the German troops
although temporarily, but it did allow the French infantry to attack
unopposed. In short, the Germans did not repent nor apologize and
the “War to End All Wars” continued its bloody course. Germany
lost this war primarily because of the entry into the war by the
British and the United States. After the end of the war in 1919
Germany was totally beaten and impoverished making it prime territory
someone to restore German pride and hope. That individual showed his
ugly head in Munich in 1934 in the form of Adolph Hitler and soon
hell on earth prevailed.
The
answer to the trivia question.
The person “Candle
In The Wind” was written about was Marilyn Monroe or Norma Jean
Baker.
Thanks
for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow
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