Category: DailySocotra

Weather Report: Back to School!

Hurricane Idalia did a quick roar yesterday across Florida, curling north and east as her strength diminished back to Tropical Storm intensity. Our pals in Tidewater said it rained all night after we watched a day filled with images of male and female reporters standing in water below their knees. It was soggy reporting, but […]

Storm of the Century (Again)

(At the attachment is Hurricane Idalia, depicted from NOAA orbital sensors at left, in the Metro map track in the middle, and a view from the Tampa Bay beach down in Florida. This storm is part of a seasonal cavalcade of gray blowing energy. Last night, with the storm intensifying, we “heard the words.” Again. […]

North of Richmond and Vegas

(America On Line- “AOL”- recently stripped some of the functionality of their old operating system. Accordingly, the image of the protest on State Road-447 out in Nevada is attached only for identification purposes). The kids appear to be back in school here “north of Richmond.” Congress is threatening to return to that area as well, […]

Another Column of Red Ink

(An informative pie-chart of money we spend on health is attached) The weekly medical adventure is scheduled to occur this morning. The Foot-Doctor claims this is an interim visit with some sort of procedure next week. We see minor improvement in mobility each day, so there is improvement and room for some optimism. It has […]

Our Kind of (Car) People

We are going to run a story this morning that has nothing to do with the extraordinary political circus in progress. It has more to do with some extraordinary people and activities in one of our two favorite non-resident states. That means no dis-respect to the places we lived in, which includes Florida, Michigan, Colorado, […]

Odd and Unusual

There was a story in the “breaking news” this morning about international travel. This one did not include violence, it was more of.an account about whether the folks in Pyongyang would honor the U.S. passport for travel to North Korea. It took The Old Salts back a couple decades to the last time we needed […]

Weather Report: August Iconology

It was quite a day yesterday, wouldn’t you agree? An Icon was created, one that will live longer than we will. After that, the image will become associated with time travel, or the virtual representation of the public circus that is our current national life. There is plenty of other material to go through as […]

Disturbia

We were going to address the Big Debate last night. It was highly touted as the “first gun” of the campaign for what was once the most powerful elected office on Earth. They had been hyping it all through the broadcast day. It was a little weird in presentation, since the morning show was pitching […]

And So It Begins…

It seems like it has been going on for like…forever. This morning, the billing on the flatscreen is that the GOP candidates are doing something fresh and new at the start of the campaign. It is only the formal start, since the contest has actually been going on now for months. The Governor of Florida […]

The Snake Ranch Papers

We are at an interesting time in the Production Cycle this morning. It caused some discontinuity as the New Week edges toward the middle. There is normally a lurch toward the Weather Report for this week in an attempt to stay organized. Those things are supposed to rouse a little mirth in the general readership, […]