I keep thinking how the people of TX are still paying up to 10% surcharges on their electricity bills—many for years yet—for the 6 day freeze energy emergency in 2021, due to government’s deference to profits.
I know b/c I wrote the plan for the PUC in 2011 that would’ve avoided the mess—if used.
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Why would they be dressed in gear like that *inside an airport*?
It’s pure performance virility art.
Has anyone thought to ask about ERCOT electric supply b/c it needs water? You wanna talk about oil and gas problems? When ERCOT goes down, the country goes down.
I wrote a plan for the PUC for the 2011 drought/freeze, but they didn’t see a need…then the 2021 freeze…still nothing.
I worked for the PUC during the freeze in 2011 when we learned about these problems. The sad thing is we had grant funds and studied them, found solutions, but the state didn’t carry them out. I designed a plan to relieve stress on the grid in emergencies, never used—would kill those juicy profits.
No!!! We love this store and the awesome, knowledgeable ladies there.
So sad to see it go!
I watched this like 12 times
Spring has sprung, and I’m inspired to try to grow plants…again!
These guys are fun, and they make me believe.
Gray kitten sleeping on top of woman’s head
They like to be up high!
If you haven’t watched RI filmmaker Christian de Rezendes’ series Slatersville yet, I hope my article on Episode 8 will convince you to.
The darkest aspects of the past collide with the now in a confrontation with the town about its uncomfortable history.
If you haven’t watched RI filmmaker Christian de Rezendes’ series Slatersville yet, I hope my article on Episode 8 will convince you to.
The darkest aspects of the past collide with the now in a confrontation with the town about its uncomfortable history.
Senate Dems’ Valentine’s game is 💯
I’ve heard those stories!
My mom and I moved here from Texas a few years ago. I’d lived in Austin many years, but I grew up in Houston which is about the same size as the state of Rhode Island.
I have to laugh when people complain about the drive from Cumberland to Cranston and so forth—that’s a dream commute for a Texan!
Did the PUC ever come up with a curtailment plan, just in case?
I’d devised one in 2011, repeatedly asked them to adopt it or one like it, left it behind in 2013, reminded them in 2021 as it sat on their servers—even as Deann Walker reported they were trying to devise curtailments—and still, nada.
Samaritans of RI is a great org that helps people who are grieving, in distress or simply lonely. Their volunteers will just..listen to anyone across the country who needs to talk.
I wrote about these compassionate folks for the Valley Breeze.
Haha! We introduced our visiting Austin family to Del’s, and they discovered one in Leander, an Austin suburb.
Who knew that the addiction was spreading?
The Southern tradition is if the first thing you eat in the New Year is black eyed peas, you’ll have good luck all year.
This is my favorite recipe—it has a Brazilian twist, and it makes the house smell yummy.
Happy New Year, y’all!
So happy for you, Andrew.
When I worked for the TX PUC 12+ years ago, we had put together and excellent outage system. It was dismantled soon thereafter.
Seems like somebody should find out why b/c we spent a lot of money on that.
This season can be lonely. If you need someone to talk to, may I suggest Samaritans RI, part of the Befrienders Network? Their volunteers will just…listen. No judgments. Or hook you up with resources—whatever you need. Anybody in the US can call.
I realize this is risky for Gabe, but if more Staff would be candid about the way their (former) bosses operate, we’d have more transparency into our government.
Officials shouldn’t be doing shady things Staff should feel they should hide.
Dog in plaid sweater and matching collar and leash
Dog in plaid sweater and matching collar and leash
We decked out Oliver in his winter ensemble from Trish Hampton’s store in Chepachet—kind of an Hermès vibe, n’est-ce pas?
Fun store. Highly recommend. Great spot for last-minute Christmas shopping. Two of my acquisitions. 🗺️
Wow, Andrew—congrats! This is wild and totally deserved. I’d thought about writing a bigger feature about your story, but I guess you’ll be on NPR any day…
So happy for you!
Drawing of buildings, streets and waterways of Providence, RI
This place isn’t so much about maps as a means to finding your way around as it is about maps as art and where humans see themselves in their surroundings.
This is a drawing of every building, street, waterway in Providence, RI that Andrew sells. It’s stunning.