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January 30, 2022

Borrego Star Party and Salton Sea

I have a 4” Celestron grap’n’go Nexstar telescope.  When a ‘Star Party’ is available it’s fun to see what the serious toys are in use.

When Borrego Springs advertised its Community Star Party, I knew we’d be going.

Long time readers may recall the City placed a fire hydrant in our front yard because the power pole where the planner placed it across the street had a power pole that was too far gone to work around.  That blog can be found HERE

On the Friday before the Star Party the power to the hood was shut off and the offending pole replaced.


WTH – I’ve never seen such a massive pole as a residential distribution pole for two homes!

But we are off!  We always take a break at Dudley’s and pick up a sandwich or two to split.  This trip we ordered the Club with avocado on the side.

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While waiting for the sandwich Fran was looking for a Greeting Card.  Her response to the selection was “Geez Gay takes better pictures, she should do cards!”

And she’s right! Gay and Joe of Good Times Rollin offer both research and photos that are pretty awesome.  Certainly better than what was offered here ...

We pulled into Peg Leg Smith late Friday afternoon to find our usual space occupied.  Grrr.  But a private spot where George and Suzie stayed was available and we pulled in there.

I met them in February 2019 after hiking in Piedras Grandes.  My blog is HERE.  George blogged that day HERE.  RIP George ... we all miss your smile and humor.

Across from us was this 5er with more solar than anyone could use!  What would Bill <https://bkamericanodyssey.com/> do with the profits from this installation?


We enjoyed wonderful Alpen Glow on the Santa Rosa as the sun set in the west.

I set out our humming bird feeder and grateful hummers within a half hour.

They are the prime pollinators of the drought deciduous ocotillo.  With our extended drought the ocotillo have dropped their flowers, then their leaves and many have died, some will survive.



The above photos were taken in Coyote Canyon.



Under still overcast skies we drove to Christmas Circle via some Golleta Meadows sculptures.

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At Christmas Circle a local art exhibit was taking place.  Nothing really interested us.  But the 3rd rudder in this photo is a Sabot! We sold our Sabot last year.  For just a bit more than the rudder alone :(

There is still no progress on the ‘Borrego Springs Shadeway’.  But there is more seating at Christmas Circle, but still not more shade!

Benches in front of the stage ... block view?
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a few more tables

Salton Sea
Big changes at the Salton Sea!  I have to thank my friend Jeff for keeping me up to date on some of these activities:

Local groups have planted 1700 native trees those that flourish will be again planted.
Lithium mining, a prime component of E-car batteries can be mined, from the the lake bed.
The dropping water level as the Salton Sea evaporates.  Inflow has been limited

Under cloudy skies we decided to check out the water levels on the west side of Salton Sea.

The water at Salton City Marina is barely visible.

The harbor and docks are also beyond view.

At Salton Sea Beach the water was a bit of a hike away.

Our last stop was at Desert Shores.  Where we were warned not to swim … hmm no water anywhere!

Finally the Star Party under a cloudy sky.  The gathering is being held at Old Springs Road.

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There were four members of the astronomy club that came to share their expertise.   The two 6” Celestron telescopes were waiting for a break in the clouds to see the Orion Nebula.  … not happening …

Another had an interesting slide show of the constellations as they rotate


Woody was also there with his SKY TREK” Mobile Observatory and showed off his equipment and how it works.

The Sultan of Slowjamastan has invited me to join him and his new nation on February 6.   He said this in an email: “Thanks for including our glorious nation in your fine blog. You are always welcome here.
Regards,
Sultan‘'

Stay tuned I just might go as my kid brother returns to Tacoma on the 5th. …


16 comments:

  1. I've been interested in the stars but not enough to invest in it. Too bad for the clouds. Nick, Yuma and I will be in Borrego Springs tomorrow afternoon for a couple weeks. We'll stop by if you two are still there.

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    1. We are now back in San Diego, but if bring Nick to the ocean we can meet there. I'll even buy the fish tacos!

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  2. You guys….thank you both! I love taking photos and I guess the info comes from having taught school for 34 years. Mining for lithium in a lake bed doesn’t seem like a good idea. I’m thinking the Salton Sea will be gone in a few years. Does it have a chance? The Sea and the bird refuge were two big reasons I wanted to visit Borrego.

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    1. I hope there is some effort forthcoming to preserve the Salton Sea if only for the great stopover it provides for the migrating birds.
      There are lots of reasons to visit Borrego Springs, I'm sure you will enjoy it.

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  3. As you say Jeff, lots of good reasons to visit Borrego Springs! I'm sorry we won't cross paths there this year, but I hope we'll get there next. Your info. on the Salton Sea and the possible/probable lithium mining there is interesting...I wonder if tiny Borrego Springs will inflate as a result of it.

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    1. I'd like to see the population of Borrego Springs increase by 2, but Fran is too well rooted here :)

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  4. We never got to see the Salton Sea while we were out there. Crazy to think it may not be there in a couple years. Nothing stays the same for long.

    You should ask the Sultan if he needs a second in command... a "Vice Sultan"? I dunno. Just thinking, there might be a second career opportunity for you there!

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    1. My thoughts on the future of the Salton Sea mirror yours. But becoming a Vice-Sultan ??? stay tuned!

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  5. Thanks for all the updates on gems of San Diego County backroads!

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    1. Thanks Jeff! You know there is so much to see/do in San Diego County. I applaud your efforts to document some of it.

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  6. I would have liked to be there for that star party. I remember one time in Borrego Springs when the resident astronomer Dennis Mammana gave a talk at the nature center in town. I really enjoyed that. We boondocked on the southern east side of the Salton Sea for a few days one time years ago. I always enjoy seeing people's photos of Borrego and the surrounding area. All the best to you Jeff, and yes we all remember George's big smiles and genuine caring friendliness.

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    1. Thanks Al!, Dennis Mammana still gives presentations on occasion. I know you miss your SoCal adventures and Borrego sure misses the Bayfield Bunch!

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  7. The Salton Sea was a big body of water with residents and an infrastructure when Bill and I traveled in school buses for games in Calipatria, Niland and Imperial "back in the day" - sad to see it's current ghostliness. Good to see the nice green grass remains in BS, and that they've added some more seating - shade will be even nicer :-)

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    1. You and Bill definitely enjoyed Desert Center and the surrounding towns in their prime. Ghostliness is a good description of the current conditions.

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  8. WTare they powering with all those panels? Hope you plugged in. Not sure I like the idea of mining in the Salton Sea bed. Bummer about clouds on Star Party night.

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    1. I suspect he can power whatever he wants with all those solar panels! The Salton Sea flyway is so important, and then again the area needs jobs. Glad I don't have to manage the two!

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