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Going Solar or Not

We looked at going solar but decided it wasn’t ready for us, because unless you get a battery, it doesn’t provide power when the grid is down (and even then, you’re running off of battery, not solar). It wasn’t even clear that the batteries would get recharged during an extended outage so you’d need several to cover you during that time.

It’s also a bit frustrating that my primary reason for going solar is environmental, yet the pitch and the set up is focused on “lowering your electric bill.” While I’m not so crazy that having lower electric bills and even reselling excess to the provider isn’t part of a good reason to go solar, it just changes the focus of how the system works from what I primarily care about. In fact, when the guy from the company asked me why I wanted to go solar and I said, “because I’m a tree hugger,” he was surprised and said no one had ever said that to him before.

So we’re sticking with our provider’s “green” plan for now. Unfortunately, this can mean lots more than wind and solar. It could include geothermal, hydroelectricity, and biomass and biofuels. That’s not exactly what I consider “green.” The “Fact sheet” each provider supplies will only say that they are whatever percentage renewable without listing any of the sources. They could be 100% biodiesel for all I know.

I am an open wheel racing fan but I’ve long hated the Indianapolis 500. Judging by the headlines, it sounds like this was another terrible one and justifies my feelings about it.

I saw a gorgeous sunset sky with very interesting combinations of clouds tonight, but I didn’t bother photographing it because of the freeway below it and the light poles and billboards breaking it up.

There were two annoying phrases overused during the pandemic. The first was, “just what we need right now” in regards to art & creative stuff. Good art is always good art, no matter what’s going on in the world.

The second was, “these uncertain times.” Times are always uncertain. Just before the pandemic, things seemed normal, but were about to change. That’s the one constant, change. Tomorrow is not guaranteed. The present moment is all that we can be sure of.

Last night’s performance of Kendrick Scott’s Unearthed, which had its world premiere at Houston’s Wortham Center and tells the dark story of convict leasing and the Sugar Land 95, was off the chain. More https://www.dacamera.com/2022-2023-season-concerts/kendrick-scott-unearthed/

Ted Lasso is the absolute best show on television (JMO). These articles that talk about how it “lost its way” are just clickbait or people hoping to start a movement against it or people who never got it in the first place. Watching the first two seasons you see it’s the same.

Sorry for the test post. You may return to your (ab)normally scheduled doomscrolling.

The 2023-2024 jazz season of Houston’s DACAMERA looks like another winner.

Bill Frisell & Ambrose Akinmusire; Terence Blanchard’s Fire Shut in My Bones; Joshua Redman; Melissa Aldana; Etienne Charles Earth Tones; Kurt Elling with Danilo Perez

I see many people complaining about the media or news organizations. My reply to them is, “what would you replace them with? Something state-run perhaps?”

One of the problems of the “good guy with a gun to stop a bad guy with a gun” is that means the bad guy with the gun has probably already shot someone, probably several people.