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CANDLELIT CHRONICLES: HISTORIC HAUNTS
Reading and Writing Considerations-a Radical Environmentalist Novelist Off the Deep End
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3.  COLD! COLD! COLD! in Mountain Removal Country!ID #682153 
Posted: 1-2-2010 @ 9:04 pm EST 

"City of Pikeville, Kentucky.

Subject: Weather Alert

"..BITTER COLD TEMPERATURES TONIGHT AND TOMMORROW MORNING... TEMPERATURES NEAR 10 DEGREES COMBINED WITH NORTHWEST WINDS BETWEEN 5AND 10 MPH ARE LEADING TO WIND CHILLS BETWEEN 5 BELOW AND 5 ABOVEZERO ON SUNDAY MORNING. WIND CHILLS WILL REMAIN IN THIS RANGETHROUGHOUT THE MORNING...UNTIL AROUND NOON. TEMPERATURES NEAR 10 DEGREES CAN CAUSE EXPOSED PIPES TO FREEZE ANDBURST. TRAILERS WITHOUT SKIRTING AND PIPES IN ATTICS...CRAWL SPACESAND OUTSIDE ARE ESPECIALLY VULNERABLE FOR FREEZING. LETTING A FAUCETDRIP ALL NIGHT CAN HELP TO KEEP PIPES FROM BURSTING. THOSE VENTURING OUTDOORS SHOULD DRESS WARMLY...MAKING SURE ALLEXPOSED SKIN IS COVERED. LISTEN TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR YOUR LOCALMEDIA FOR THE LATER UPDATES ON THIS SITUATION."

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2.  Entry 1/03/10ID #682094 
Posted: 1-2-2010 @ 11:18 am EST 

         This entry was inspired on Friday and Saturday as I considered how to research the Jan. 2 entry. I have always been terrified of both planes and flying. Yes, both. I flew once, Chicago to New York City and return, Spring 1971. I remember (blessedly) very, very little of the trip (although I do remember some of NYC). Amazing, because my memory from age 7 on is nearly photo-perfect.

         When I was a young child, I read Philip Wylie's horrifying novel of nuclear attack, Tomorrow. For years, I cringed and quaked at the least sound of an airplane; this was in the pre-jet era. I was always careful near windows lest defenestration take me out of existence. I worried about the U.S. victimized by nuclear weapons, either by the Soviet Bloc or in retaliation for Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Nowadays I'm older: I worry about nuclear proliferation in North Korea, and a potential North Korean invasion of the U.S. (Yes, Virginia: I lived through the McCarthy Era, the Cold War, and the Korean Conflict, and all of it has warped my personality and mutated my phobias.)

Then in 1997 , I read Dean Koontz' bestseller Sole Survivor. That really iced the phobia for me about jets. I still can't think of that book without shudders and entire pages and scenes replaying in my memory. I love Mr. Koontz' novels, but that one I wish I had never read.

Even now, living in “the tiny little town across the wide, too-high, sometimes overflowing river from the even tinier town,” I still experience anxiety at the sound of a crop-duster (Hitchcock, North by Northwest), prop planes (our tiny little town has a tiny little airport), chem trails, and jets that I can hear-but not see. I live in the wrong century, let's face it. Some technology is good-but for me, airplanes? Take me back to an alternate time line where Orville and Wilbur Wright developed-spaceships.



 

1.  Entry 1/02/10ID #682091 
Posted: 1-2-2010 @ 11:09 am EST 
Edited: 1-2-2010 @ 11:31 am EST 

On Jet Fuel Consumption

Entry 1/02/10:

         Well, just when I thought I could temporarily leave my fury over the coal-mining industry behind, I began to research the topic of jet fuel and resource consumption. Lo and behold, just look at what I found:
http://www.futurepundit.com/archives/003453.html

The United States Air Force considering COAL as the source of jet fuel? Please! Coal-because crude oil, at current prices, is untenable in the long term; coal because it is “plentiful and cheaper”? (cited from web site above)


         So when did COAL become a renewable resource? You know, COAL INDUSTRY, you can only remove so many mountain tops, you can only excavate so many mines, you can only start or allow underground fires which burn for centuries!, destroying all the potential COAL fuel in those mines as well as killing plant life and forests above and endangering animal and human life nearby, and before long, what do you know? NO MORE MOUNTAINS, NO MORE MINING, NO MORE COAL, MORE UNEMPLOYMENT, MORE ECONOMIC DEPRESSION, MORE RELIANCE ON CRUDE OIL.

And more and more commercial airlines are reducing their regional transports, which use smaller planes requiring less fuel, allegedly because of intensifying jet fuel expense, in order to fly only LARGE JETS requiring mucho fuel. There is something really confusing about this entire picture, don't you think?

 


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