this is an optical illusion....what appears to be lines on an angle are actually parallel lines....
after a day in Yumertonville washing my laundry, buying groceries and getting my mail it did not escape my notice that at every turn there was a cop car (city, not sheriff) so my life and lifestyle has incurred the wrath of some of the more "soiled" constabulary...unfortunately this indicates a lot of rot in the system...there is a great interest in making me a felon due to the restrictions which go with this conviction...it seems to me that this attitude is similar to the German SS and the Gestopo and the East German Stasi as well as many other "secret police " types throughout history....I am guilty of much in the way of "non-conformity" but the best thing about living in the USA is the (supposed) freedom to not be regimented and ordered about...I guess my listening to Thoreau's "Walden" and "Civil Disobedience" makes me a dangerous character...or not...

this is the only coyote I have seen in this part of the desert in a month or more...the gun goobers insist that these animals are vermin...also ravens, foxes and probably "longhairs" (as we un-trimmed used to be called) the current political climate gives license to extreme social views...quite unrealistically....
this is Algodones, Mexico which is a few miles away and this proximity to another country makes for a constant awareness of the political differences which exist in the world...and also the awareness that an arbitrary border does nothing to separate the physical realities of the "sameness" of the people...
I found some very good YouTube offerings from "Back 2 Basics Adventures" which is a couple of Aussis who go to the Solomon islands and Papua New Guinea and such places as that and fish and pick local fruit and eat the occasional kangaroo...these guys are the real deal or maybe the reel deal...also much excitement on the "Little Chinese everywhere" as Yan and Flo battle the cold to cross the 15 thousand foot mountains and the last three episode are fantastic adventures..Yan admits to breaking down and crying at the hardships but big Flo is there to comfort her and they persevere...what a tough couple!...when they encounter some young people across the river on the border of Afghanistan their excitement seems to indicate a thirst to know the "outside' world...maybe allowing the females of this country to enter the USA would be an better alternative to the banning of all Afghanis...

this mode of observation is not effective...but neither are the helicopters...these people are not serious about patrolling the US/Mexican border as they appear to have ignored the use of drones...every time they send up a helicopter they risk the life of the crew and the loss of the machine...when a person can sit safely on the ground and see just as much or more...there seems to be much bogus stuff on the border...
I came across these bones nearby which may be human...however, as many episodes of "Bones" as I have seen I do not claim any expertise in this area...I am more interested in the rocks which may be tools of thousands of years ago inhabitants...
I found Robert Frost reading his poem "The death of the hired man"...which I have always found to be extremely "disconcerting"...as I get closer and closer to "shuffling off this mortal coil" I think about the multitude of situations that might be encountered when the time comes for there to be no more time...and Robinson Jeffers reading his poem "Hurt Hawks" is quite moving also...
seeing more of these since there was a lot of rain in recent months...not a dragon..not a fly...go figure...Sabine Hossenfelder has an excellent episode on "the next big thing' which is "spintronics" so now we can have machines that can run the machines that run the machines that run the machines ad infinitum...as long as nature does not get excluded in the equations humanity is safe...
"....chasing a supposed centrism that avoids the conflicts that have to be faced and the choices that have to be made..."from the article "Second Coming" about the 2nd trump presidency in 11/7/24 N.Y.book review