Sunday, June 14, 2026

cooking and listening to Bruce to save my sanity




Friday I made the second batch of tomato sauce, then made Ms Moon’s life sustaining cookies, and then made dinner…green beans I grew, corn I put up, and stuffed mushrooms the stuffing of which is finely chopped mushroom stems, finely chopped pecans, bread crumbs, grated parmesan, parsley, minced garlic, and enough melted butter to hold it all together and stuffed and mounded up in the mushroom caps and baked for 25 minutes at 400˚. It was a fine dinner. Cookie for dessert. The tomato sauce got bagged up and frozen on Saturday, 5 cups, 5 packages. I also made some savory roasted pecans. Sunday mornings Marc usually makes our brunch but this morning I made pancakes. I’m just on a roll in the kitchen.


I stopped into the new little indy bookstore here on Thursday to sign the petition against the building of the data center in Boling (tiny town less than 400 residents) 12 miles down FM 1301. Residents were against it but the powers that be allowed it anyway, land is bought. I know the petition and the anti-data center signs won’t stop it but it is essential that we voice our objections anyway. The peace and quiet and dark skies of tiny Boling are going to be destroyed. Their wells may run dry. Why does the US need so many data centers? We don’t but the rich can get richer so who the fuck cares. We don’t need AI, we need water and peace and dark skies at night. AI is the engine of our demise. As if we weren’t getting stupider enough with all the defunding of education and demonization of critical thinking. Why do your own research, write your own papers when AI will do it for you. How does that benefit humanity, what do you learn when you just prompt AI to do the work for you? The proprietor of the book store told me she just learned Barnes and Noble will stock AI written books provided they don’t plagiarize existing work. Seriously? Where do they think AI is going to get the ideas and info to ‘write’ a book if not from every book that’s been written by actual humans. I remember an old Star Trek episode where the people invented AI to run things which resulted in them devolving from capable intelligent people to being little more than adult children incapable of creative thought or actions. And now it’s happening. The other possible future is the more grim version from Terminator or I Robot. When all the jobs are gone because they are being done by AI, when all the decisions are made by an algorithm devoid of empathy and critical thinking, what then? 


So many in this country are already astoundingly stupid. The bookseller (she was on a tear) was also telling me about a young woman she knows who believes the earth is flat, the planets aren’t real, and that space doesn’t exist, that somehow all the images of such are created underwater. I’m still trying to wrap my mind around that she doesn’t think space is real. What does she think the stars are? And this woman homeschools her kids. Humanity is fucking doomed. Maybe that’s not a bad thing. Give the planet time to regenerate, ecosystems recover, let the other life forms flourish.


And that’s just one of the horrible things happening in this country. Now we have cage fights on the White House lawn so reminiscent of the gladiator days in Rome’s declining years. Keep the people entertained so they forget they’re starving. Not satisfied with defacing the South Lawn, the UFC fighters held a press conference at the Lincoln Memorial and (quoting Heather Cox Richardson) The fighters walked from Lincoln’s statue down the steps of the memorial through the Armed Forces Full Honor Cordon, a pathway formed between two groups made up of sixteen service members in dress uniforms. This is the U.S. military’s highest ceremonial formation, usually reserved for heads of state, foreign dignitaries, senior officials, and funerals for military heroes.” and then “This morning the weigh-in for the UFC fights at the White House also took place at the Lincoln Memorial. Heavyweight fighter Josh Hokit seemed to pretend to throw up, dribbling colored liquid from his mouth. “So what? Maybe I was drinking last night,” Hokit told the media there.“


Where is the fucking dignity? Is there not one single place or ceremony 47 hasn’t or won’t defile?


So this morning I’m distracting myself with Bruce Springsteen. One of the newsletters I get every day is 1440 at the bottom of which is a list of links to lots of interesting things. Today’s list included a link to some guy’s opinion of Bruce Springsteen’s 100 best songs. Give a listen to the ones with links.


Here’s another little piece of trivia. Did you know there’s a proper order of adjectives? Native English speakers say the adjectives in a specific order but I think people do it without giving it any thought, relying on what sounds ‘right’. I certainly don’t remember being taught that in all the years of English class. Anyway, here’s the pattern called DOSA-SCOMP; determiner, opinion, size, age, shape, color, origin, material, and purpose. Example: My favorite big old square white French cotton gardening hat.


Well, that’s enough.





40 comments:

  1. Boling!? What the ..... Apart from the effect on all the small towns around there, that's only about 30 miles from the gem called Brazos Bend State Park. I can't believe I've not heard one word about this. We sure don't need those data centers, and the damage they do is considerable. I've got to find out if Texas Parks & Wildlife had any input into this. Thanks for mentioning it.

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    1. There's still a remote possibility that it won't get built. Stephanie at Hesed House gets all kinds of information and she was told by I forget who that there have been several instances of Amazon buying land and getting the permits for a data center and then changing their mind and not building it. But I imagine it's going to take a lot of public outrage fighting against it.

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  2. Codex there's a mass demonstration in Albania about this. Have a look.

    I'll be back for the science

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    1. Yep, against the building of a mega resort by Kushner/Trump in an environmentally protected area. If only Americans cared as much about the destruction of endangered environmental areas.

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  3. I just came across this article about attempts to leash in big tech, which might interest you.

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    1. Codex Albania the country. World is nuts.

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    2. shoreacres - they definitely need to be reined in especially near communities. They are loud, destroy the night sky, use massive amounts of water of which potable water is increasingly in short supply, and they increase the ambient temperature. Stephanie says the proposed center in Boling will increase the temperature by 9 degrees in an area that regularly gets triple digits already.

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    3. codex - the demonstrations in Albania have nothing to do with data centers.

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    4. Codex
      Once land is owned, they can put whatever they want on it. Difficult for small countries to fight those legal battles.
      Albanians demonstrated en masse. (It will work). Americans generally just whine.

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  4. Codex I'm as frustrated as you are, but disagree with telling younger generations that were doomed. We're not.

    Aside from autocorrect. We're doomed to sound like idiots.

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  5. I was wondering the other day what they really do teach in schools now. I guess the same things we learned. But do they? And does anyone really need to know how to diagram a sentence? Or do calculus? Or hell, even write.
    I am in serious despair here this morning, Ellen and I am finding it harder and harder to leave my yard. This is not good.
    I do believe I did know about the order of adjectives thing but only as a theoretical practice of what "just sounds right." Interesting.

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    1. Calculus I have never needed but I think they should teach sentence diagramming again considering the state of grammar these days. Though I suppose as long as you understand what the person you're listening to says then that's the function of language. Pretty soon though, if not already, if you want to write a secret message all you'll have to do is write it in cursive.

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  6. I read an article in the NY Times newsletter this morning about a guy who is the expert on fake AI stuff and he said that it is getting more difficult to discover what is fake and what is real. I do fear for the future when people won't know what is true if this keeps up. Scary. Of course, it has started already.

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    1. Not only that but I read a reference to one of the big AI guys who is beginning to think maybe we shouldn't have done that. He's scared for the future is AI 'escapes' into certain areas.

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  7. I agree with you on AI -- I am not a fan. And I am fully aware that everything I upload to my blog and to Flickr is grist for the mill. It doesn't make me happy.

    That story about the young woman and her crazy beliefs is astonishing. I can't understand how anyone would think that, unless they were very, very badly educated and completely delusional. There are going to be (probably already are) a lot of home-educated kids who have to do remedial learning as young adults just to find their way in the world.

    I hadn't heard about the correct order of adjectives. In fact I thought they could pretty much be sprinkled around wherever they're needed! But then, in journalism, I was always admonished not to use a lot of adjectives, so it's rare for me to stack them up in a single sentence.

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    1. I know there are people who believe the earth is flat but it is astounding. Like you, how do they explain the picture of earth in space? Or that if your plane is high enough you can see a slight curvature of the earth. But not believe that space is real or the planets? Mind boggling how anyone can be that stupid in this day and age.

      Apparently when you do stack them up you do it in the correct order naturally without thinking about it. If you haven't, you should read Sabine's comment below.

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  8. I’m with you when it comes to AI. I did learn about the order of adjectives which I had to mostly unlearn for Spanish and Italian, but I never learned DOSA-SCOMP. Very catchy (ahem).

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    1. I had never heard of the DOSA-SCOMP but I know I will rearrange adjectives if they don't sound right when I'm writing.

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  9. Dear Ellen,

    Your posts are always such an interesting mixture of everyday life, gardening, cooking and reflections about the world around us.

    First of all, I am glad to hear that the little dog is recovering well after her surgery. Our pets worry us so much when they are unwell, so it is always a relief when they begin to regain their strength.

    Your stuffed mushrooms sound absolutely delicious. Reading the ingredients made me hungry! And I smiled when I read that you are in a cooking mood at the moment. There is something deeply satisfying about filling the freezer with homemade tomato sauce and making good use of the garden harvest.

    I also understand your concern about losing quiet places, dark skies and natural landscapes. Once these things are gone, it is often impossible to bring them back. We need progress, but we also need to protect the things that make life worth living.

    The little language lesson at the end was fascinating. English is not my native language, and I had never heard the DOSA-SCOMP rule before. Now I will probably notice adjective order every time I read English!

    Wishing you a good week, plenty of garden harvests, good music and many more delicious meals.

    Warm regards,
    Anette

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    1. Hi Anette, you always leave such lovely comments. My little dog didn't have surgery. She's just neurotically afraid of rain and thunder and lightning, trembles and pants all bug eyed until it stops so these past few weeks while we've been getting lots of rain have been hard on her.

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  10. Bruce is a save our sanity saint, always has been- Brian cox, Robert Sapolski, Grace Slick, Keef, there are still outliers we turn to for common sense and wisdom none of them tooting untruths or their own horns. I will not allow one atom of this self to be dragged around by Ideocracy- the rotten shite of Israeli Mosaad the incredible BS of man, the patriarchy ...If we gave all of this any of our attention in other than a defiant "fuck the fuck off" way - we sipped the cool aid- tried to make sense of of nonsense.... yes it exists - the defilement is obvious- all of the corruption and greed for power is obvious. Stand your ground, so to speak..idots with flat earth ideas are going. to be more prevalent, that is a given. Education in USA has never really been a priority.

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    1. As soon as this country started allowing homeschooling with no oversight allowing the ignorant religious to pass their ignorance on to their kids this country started getting dumber and dumber. And don't get me started on Israel and their intent to accrue more and more territory and fuck the people already living there...genocide, it's what's for breakfast.

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  11. Codex
    https://youtube.com/watch?v=QbCjamqVRdc

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    1. Wasn't there a Twilight Zone episode about a guy in a diner talking about alien invasion who turned out to be Martian and the cook, Venusian.

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      Probably. Xfiles revamped turned into complete satire. That episode was hilarious:
      https://youtube.com/watch?v=6UC9e5pRqE8

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  12. When I returned to university to become a translator, the DOSA-SCOMP, once I had it figured out, became my party piece, especially with native speakers who didn't have a clue but usually got their adjectives in the correct order.

    I have encountered a couple of useful AI applications in recent months, one when I was in the ER after the fracture event, the nurse used a recording device (asked my permission first) for my talking about what had happened and the answers to her questions and that made by AI into a proper medical report (again I was the one to sign it off) there and then. Same with the x-ray images, the diagnosis was made within seconds with the various surgical options shown in diagrams and relating to my medical history and caveats. Impressive.

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    1. Useful until the doctors and nurses rely on AI so much that eventually they won't be able to make a proper medical report or read x-rays or come up with diagnosis and treatment options which is sort of my point. When humans stop doing something they eventually forget how and lose the ability to do it.

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  13. The belief set of that young woman is astonishing, what does she think when she sees a picture of earth taken from space? It's a sphere for heaven's sake. I saw a piece the other day where a guy was being interviewed at a trump rally who said each one of us had our own sun, let that sink in..... We're fucking doomed.

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    1. They just dismiss it as being fake. And we each have our own sun? How does that even work?

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  14. I honestly think booksellers should refuse to sell AI written books and publishers should refuse to publish them. Can AI really mimic the soul?

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    1. I agree. Are we going to give up all our creative endeavors and let a machine do it?

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  15. Nothing A nor I about AI. It's our living brains reverse engineered, not very well. As far as plagiarism is concerned, creatives have been stealing from each other since forever. Shakespeare stole from Roman comedies, for example. However, the creative part was making it your own. I read a book called Steal This Plot which covered this. We have laws for this. And also Luddites if it goes too far. Luddites got a bad wrap.

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    1. "Not very well". Exactly my point. Yes artists of all kinds have been influenced by those who have come before but we use it as inspiration, AI just copies, cuts and pastes. Nothing creative about it.

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  16. I'm sorry to hear about the AI center about to destroy that small town, but happy to hear that you had pancakes. Trump is such a caricature of a human being - I despair of there ever being dignity again.

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    1. It isn't being built yet and there have been some Amazon data centers, which this one is, that land has been bought and permits acquired and then abandoned so there is hope.

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  17. We're all trying to maintain a semblance of Sanity, mine is waning thin. Insanity might seem like a better alternative at times. Data Centers, so much will go Wrong around each being built. We're having them here too and we're a Desert, with scarce Water and Energy demands already high since Metro Phoenix has Five Million Residents. Our average temps due to Climate Change keep breaking records every Year, to where it won't already be sustainable for long. Data Centers heat up the temps around them for Six Miles over 15 Degrees... in Phoenix we already are hitting 116-118 on a regular extended basis, so add 15 Degrees to that, and you have a Death Sentence for every Living Thing, literally. We are like the decline of Rome, only faster.

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    1. What are these people thinking? They know what these data centers do to the environment. They just expect 5 million people to die or leave once the water dries up and it's too hot to sustain life?

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  18. Huh. I taught English and never knew there was a "proper" order of adjectives.
    So true, so true. The world (particularly Amurica) is getting stupider by the second. Right now I'm just happy to be getting old and leaving this earth (hopefully not for another 20 years) before all this shit truly hits the fan.
    The flowers at the beginning of this post are amazing.

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    1. That sort of makes me feel better that I don't remember being taught that. And reading, so many people can't or don't read well. I read somewhere a while back that humans are already devolving. I agree, it's a good time to be old but I fear for my grandkids, the world they will have to struggle to survive in.

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