I will performing my “Kitty Litter Chemistry” song at the Eldorado and Lamy stopovers. (Keep cursoring down to hear it). Join the caravan to bring attention to this important cause.
Here is a tribute to the community of Santa Fe who worked together to build 10 pallet homes for the unhoused. These are “Safe Open Spaces” and are not really made of pallets, but are tiny homes. Thanks to Christ Lutheran Church for donating the space for this generous offering and the many organizations who worked together to complete it.
Every Wednesday, Lisa and I stroll the halls and wards of Christus St Vincent Hospital and play music for patients and staff. Such a blessing!
What? Yep! Thats right! I wrote this song for an organization called “285 Alliance,” a local nuclear safety watchdog group, for the 10th anniversary of a nuclear accident at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) near Carlsbad. One of the drums packed at the Los Alamos Lab burst open while stored underground at WIPP and leaked radiation up the shaft and into the atmosphere, exposing radiation to about 20 workers. No deaths or serious illnesses fortunately. Anyway, a key ingredient in packing the drums before sealing the tops is laying in a coating of “clay-based” kitty litter. It helps absorb the waste somewhat. So someone ordered “organic” kitty litter instead, which reacted with the contaminants in the drum. Uh oh! Boom! Here’s the story.