Week of December 10, 2023 – (More) Blue shenanigans, Pipeworks in the Jacobhouse Bathroom, and Blackwater

(Above: The early morning of 12/12/2023. Cow #227 was standing a little above her bull calf who was resting in a hole.
La madrugada del 12/12/2023. La vaca #227 estaba de pie un poco arriba de su ternerito que estaba descansando en un hoyo.)

12/10/2023: Today began in the low 60s and warmed into the low 80s. Sunny morning and rainy afternoon.

12/11/2023: Today began in the mid 40s and warmed into the low 60s. Sunny.

12/12/2023: Today began in the low 40s and warmed into the high 60s.

12/13/2023: Today began in the low 50s and warmed into the low 70s. Cloudy throughout.

12/14/2023: Today began in the mid-50s and warmed into the low 70s. Mostly cloudy.

12/15/2023: Today began in the mid-50s and warmed into the low 70s. Partly sunny.

12/16/2023: Today began in the low 60s and warmed to the low 70s. Rainy afternoon.

Final Note: (Much of the information in this quote is true of Florida’s and Amazonian blackwater rivers)

…a feature here that I thought unique solely to the Tilling Lands: blackwater rivers.

These waterways flow so sluggishly that sediments and other debris are allowed to settle upon the leaf-laden bed. In the Tilling Lands these leaves come from oak trees, but here, they originate from a combination of buriti and manaca palms. These leaves decompose, releasing tannins and reducing hydrogen potential to points that have been measured as low as 3.73 and averaged at 4.5. This striking acidity lends our present river a number of unique attributes: it harbors few insect larvae; it bears specialized fish fauna [many are brightly colored, presumably for keeping track of one another in the tea-hued water, and most feed primarily on detritus; though, we did observe one specimen of startling proportion leap the full six feet of its length from the water to snatch a bird midflight]; and most importantly, the acidity seems to have eliminated all harmful microbiota, allowing us to imbibe the water and store it in our casks without any need to boil it beforehand.

This is fortunate, for during rainy season in the Hakuunai, there’s not one dry scrap of kindling to be found…

 – Excerpt from Twice Lost & Thrice Found, Twenty-One Seasons in the Hakuunai written by Count Gregory Berd

1 thought on “Week of December 10, 2023 – (More) Blue shenanigans, Pipeworks in the Jacobhouse Bathroom, and Blackwater”

  1. Quite the week, lots of great food, that pizza was phenomenal… blackwater good for you, wouldn’t have guessed it but good to know. Thanks again for sharing.

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