
The view inside
If you let me go, I'll give you a ride in my new car!

Pretty to look at, perhaps deadly to breathe. Chemtrails are geometric patterns of jet trails over populated areas that are purported to carry metals, toxins, and other material that are being secretly sprayed by the government in ongoing weather modification programs.
Gee, aren't they just contrails? Normal exhaust that temporarily vaporizes in narrow atmospheric conditions and dissipate quickly? Nope. The specific upper atmospheric conditions required for hot jet exhaust to form "Persistent Contrails" is well documented within scientific literature and can be summarized as high elevation temperatures below - 40 C and relative humidity that exceeds 60 %. These are NOT contrails, which vaporize quickly. These trails remain in the sky for long periods, dissipating by expanding slowly into cirrus-looking clouds, gradually merging inot each other and as a result, and obscure the sunlight.
Chemtrails were included in the original version of HR 2977, the "Space Preservation Bill" in the definitions section. Chemtrails are (were, before the bill was revised) defined as an exotic weapon.
I had no idea about chemtrails, until I stumbled upon a website about them and was looking at the photos. "huh," I'd thought. Then I suddenly remembered the photos I had taken of the 'pretty sky' and the 'nice lines' I then stored on my computer. I reviewed them on my computer. At the time I had thought it was unusual that they were so linear and well-formed. It hit me: they're chemtrails. After that, I started looking up. One day, driving by a part of town where there were large fields with unrestricted sky views, I saw a grid being made by two planes. A tic-tac-toe pattern, the two planes swept back and forth, one line, then another. I was driving and didn't get but one shot and that was too blurry. I'll keep trying. And I'll keep studying.
KSLA reported barium in the drift-down.
newscasters in LA reported on chemtrails.
Germany has admitted doing it:
Think the government wouldn't do that to us? CNN reported "Chem, bio tests used US troops."
Or: in 1999: Public Law of the US Code PUBLIC LAW 95-79 [P.L. 95-79] TITLE 50, CHAPTER 32, SECTION 1520 "CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WARFARE PROGRAM" "The use of human subjects will be allowed for the testing of chemical and biological agents by the U.S. Department of Defense, accounting to Congressional committees with respect to the experiments and studies." "The Secretary of Defense [may] conduct tests and experiments involving the use of chemical and biological [warfare] agents on civilian populations [within the United States]." -SOURCE- Public Law 95-79, Title VIII, Sec. 808, July 30, 1977, 91 Stat. 334. In U.S. Statutes-at-Large, Vol. 91, page 334, you will find Public Law 95-79. Public Law 97-375, title II, Sec. 203(a)(1), Dec. 21, 1982, 96 Stat. 1882. In U.S. Statutes-at-Large, Vol. 96, page 1882, you will find Public Law 97-375.
which in 2004 was repealed to state in section 1520a that they can't do that to unsuspecting civilians anymore. Mostly. Only in certain circumstances. Really.
So that was my big "eureka" moment. The sky above me with pretty grids of hanging trails are really chemicals. Those conspiracy guys on the web...were right. My advice: start looking up.

http://www.ncems.org/pdf/First-Responder-Guide%20Memo_FINAL_02-14-08.pdf
chart caption: "But for systemic intervention and manipulations by the Federal Reserve, it appears we might be contemplating a collapsed U.S. banking system and a looming deflationary great depression that could have dwarfed the bad times of the 1930s." Pardon me, but isn't it a good idea for the Federal Reserve to actually have some cash...on reserve? Living on borrowed money means the economy is living on borrowed time. What's the FDIC response? Post new rules on
worked in an office, I watched a mushroom grow on the tree on front of my window. It grew, and it grew, and it grew. Finally it was so humungous, my friend called someone who knew Dr. Sam. He came right over. He got so excited about the mushroom I thought he'd jump out of his skin. So then we all got excited too. He was infectious in a good way.
This one: my friend gave me a Christmas present of the amaryllis in a box. After I planted it, I looked at the box, scanning it for art possibilities. (This is the life of a scrounger, everything can be something else). I liked the fifties aspect of the design and I cut out the flower and the title. I took a leap from there, keeping with the light hearted theme and the colors. I continued with the vegetation idea, making it be the frame. I used the black and white heather at the top right to contrast with the color of an amaryllis. Colorful butterflies flit from flower to flower. And the Yuban and Darjeeling are beverages that I drink to wake me up, sort of seeing the world colorlessly until I have the caffeine! Acrylic paint (both flat and metallic), and gesso provide the background.
Bad Moon Rising
Contrast that with a snap from the Gray Maine webcam today. My office used to be a few feet from here and my apartment two miles from here. Dark and nasty weather, huh?
Below: winter bird, sitting on a branch near my second floor deck. Blue skies, happy bird.
Here we have a snap of a winter bird in Maine during the same February week. (Photo from robotbunny on Mainetoday.com website)

But for now, Abby is appeased. Heck, I'll take a year of peace. Sounds purrfect.

I took a trip into Athens yesterday on a search for quinoa . Quinoa ia a healthy protein alternative to meat and fish. There is a huge protein bang for the buck in this South American Super Grain. Anyway, the health food store is just a few doors from from the Five Points Fire Station. Pretty, isn't it? Even the city around here is nice.

The red bulldog, of course, is the UGA football mascot
Parking: Where's that truck been? On a red dirt road.


As I glance around the beautiful rolling, rural Northeast Georgia hills, I read that a huge garbage swamp has been discovered in the Pacific ocean. Swirling between the west coast and Japan, and twice the size of Texas, the dump includes toxins, decaying skeletons and tons and tons of plastic. How low can we go? Photo: I snapped this leaving Miami at sunrise, headed to the Bahamas. The ocean is so precious to me...
I voted early! On Friday, I walked in to the small room where four electronic voting booths were set up no lines-no waiting, (after presenting my photo ID and then receiving a card to slide into the electronic both) and cast my ballot for President. There was one local issue, regarding special county taxes for special projects. Four years later, this is still funny . Do you ever get the creepy feeling that it's all a big sham?


Metal roof next door.
Cat on a metal roof.
I always wondered about people who were so sure Jesus was the only way to heaven. I used to think those people were arrogant, misguided wack-jobs who had nothing better to do than read their bibles and go to church.