Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Dumbster:June, 17, 2026

 Open to Interpretation

#Dumpster

Game on...on the radio...ninth inning...Rays at Dodgers...W...bases loaded...top of the inning...throwing things in the dumbsters divert...Rays 4-Dodgers 5...in a panic to fill them up before they're taken away...full count...K...lucky Dodgers...bbk later when Angels on...oh, Angels played early too...Diamondbacks 8-Angels 0...a day for the dumbsters...

:)

DavidDavid


Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Cache:June16, 2016

Open to Interpretation

#Cache

Game on...on the radio...Rays at Dodgers...top of third...Rays 0- Dodgers 0...Donkeys carried water out way stops, about three days apart, water stored in ceramic pots...this on the Western Trail into the Sahara...Donkeys can go three days...wait...how long do PCT hikers go between water resupply?

✨️how long do PCT hikers go between water resupply?

🎶Ohtani up...one to two days...dtermined by how much water they want to carry...15-30 miles...30 miles betweem California Missions...

🧐Abu Ballas: The Pottery Hill | Amusing Planet


(47) Förster, F. (2007), The Abu Ballas Trail: a Pharaonic donkey‐caravan route in the Libyan Desert (SW‐Egypt)

 🎶have thru hikers taken on the Sahara?...oh, Eva zu Beck, and Itchy Boots, Lauralee, visit the Sahara...there are tours...obscure vlogs...the Pashedu posts on facebook took me, made find reports, going East and West from Qena Bend...like I know stuff!?...but I noted the bend in the Nile, and uncovered Qena...obscurity a kinda Sahara wind blown sand-Sheĺly's oft quoted Ozymandias poem celebrates the sands of time...Ozy was Ramses...II...?....imaginitive time travel takes us to electric avenues!...outabout for a snack...feed cats..

✨️sands of time Ozymandes

🎶

bbk...bk...

✨️egypt spell palm tree water pashedu
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The famous ancient Egyptian scene depicts the tomb builder Pashedu (19th Dynasty) kneeling to drink water from a pool beneath a fruit-laden palm tree. This artwork illustrates Chapter 62 of the Book of the Dead, which served as a magical spell to ensure the deceased would have eternal refreshment and access to water in the afterlife. [1, 2, 3, 4]

https://www.instagram.com/p/DNWzrWNIQtg/?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

🎶Rays 0-Dodgers 1...on Ohtani home run...Angels 7-Diamondbacks 0...😇

:)

DavidDavid


Canyon:June 16, 2026

 #Canyon

Canyon to the Green Sahara


https://youtu.be/8de9G1w6kUA?is=6UKC6Z50afkSFDsr


Taking breaks from hauling things to the dumpsters...doing that I can't do this!...sisiphus breaks...fump...open the scroll, and an Austin Powers add...from yesterday pinkie up...go figure...

https://youtu.be/DoQH7LOw5h0?is=0OTl5F-x8OSgIWAQ

One canyon leads from Abydos up on to the Sahara Plateau...using google earth trying to picture this...it was a route with way stations, donkeys likely the only transport...like the dogs, a donkey graveyard at Abydos...

✨️donkeys at Abydos

🎶Just a few, and human skeletons with bone deformities typical of riding donkeys-horses-bow legged...the Canyon trail thought to go all the way to area of Chad...once there were giant lakes thereabout...and here's the blog site that has take:

🧐https://share.google/sVsiJZ7zXYoGW5P5R

If you continue southwest you’ll cross the border into southeast Libya and, if you keep on going, venture into the northeast corner of Chad, in Central Africa.
It’s a daunting, perilous, journey. And now, thanks to a body of new archaeological, textual, environmental and linguistic research, we have evidence that the ancient Egyptians undertook it.
In an article recently published in the Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections, Thomas Schneider, a professor at the University of British Columbia, lays out this wide assortment of evidence.
“It’s something really new,” said Professor Schneider in a telephone interview. “There’s a new window opening into the past of Egypt.”

🎶It's a new focus, but an old notion that the Egyptians came from the Sahara...people looking for greener lands as the Sahara dried out...

✨️sahara early proponents

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The theory that Ancient Egyptians migrated from a green, habitable Sahara to the Nile Valley as the desert dried out is known as the Green Sahara or Saharan Pump theory. This connection remains a foundational concept in the understanding of predynastic Egyptian population history and state formation. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Key Proponents and Scholars
• Dr. Karl Butzer: A pioneering geographer and environmental archaeologist who, in his 1976 foundational book Early Hydraulic Civilization in Egypt, extensively explored how changing mid-Holocene environments and the drying of the Sahara pushed pastoralist groups to settle permanently along the Nile. [1]Dr. Fred Wendorf: A prominent archaeologist who led massive excavations at Nabta Playa in the Egyptian Sahara. His work in the 1970s and 1980s produced definitive evidence of early cattle herding, complex societal structures, and religious practices in the desert that predated the Pharaohs, which he argued migrated to the Nile. [1, 2]Dr. Frank Yurco: An Egyptologist at the Field Museum in Chicago who championed the perspective that the roots of Egyptian pharaonic kingship and culture were deeply embedded in northeast African and Saharan pastoral traditions.UNESCO International Scientific Committee: In Volume II of the General History of Africa (published in 1981), scholars strongly argued that Egypt was an indigenous African civilization with a mixed population that originated largely in the Sahara. [1]Dr. Rudolph Petri: An early 20th-century anthropologist who, based on his excavations in predynastic Egyptian cemeteries (such as at Badari), proposed an indigenous African, Saharan, and Nubian basis for the earliest Egyptians.
Why the Theory Emerged
During the African Humid Period (roughly 12,000 to 5,000 years ago), the Sahara was a lush grassland populated by mobile pastoralists. As the climate abruptly changed and the desert desiccated (around 3900 B.C.), these populations were forced to relocate to the only permanent water source: the Nile River. The integration of these Saharan nomadic cultures with indigenous Nilotic populations and later Near Eastern farmers is considered the catalyst for the development of Egyptian civilization. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

🎶can't consider this and not wonder if the "12,000" years time is linked to the Younger Dryas...

✨️Sahara drying coincides with Younger Dryas

Yes, there is a clear, documented link between Sahara drying and the Younger Dryas. [1]
The abrupt return to near-glacial, cold, and dry conditions in the Northern Hemisphere between 12,900 and 11,700 years ago caused a massive disruption to the African Humid Period. As the North Atlantic cooled, the West African monsoon weakened, rapidly shifting North Africa into a sharp, regional arid phase. [1, 2, 3, 4]
The climate anomaly caused several distinct effects:
• Monsoon Collapse: The southward shift of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) starved the Sahara of its usual monsoon rains, leading to a severe drop in net precipitation. [1, 2]Vegetation Loss: Lush savannahs and temporary lakes shrank significantly, forcing localized vegetation into desert-like scrub. [1, 2]Prehistoric Migration: The resulting hardship forced early human groups in the Sahara to adapt or move to more reliable water sources, such as the Nile Valley. [1, 2]

🎶deserts thereabout are really really dry, like Peru...unlike hereabout where there is scrub...which makes me think a sudden change caught plant evolition flat footed...

✨️why are Sahara, Saudi Arabia, deserts without plant life?

Nutrient-Poor, Porous Soil: The soil is heavily weathered and consists mostly of sand or bare rock. Sand drains water instantly and is very low in the organic matter necessary to sustain plant growth. [1, 2, 3, 4]Cyclical Climate Shifts: Geological studies show that both the Sahara and the Arabian Peninsula were once lush savannas. However, natural 41,000-year cycles in Earth's tilt and orbit cause these regions to oscillate between wet periods and extreme deserts. [1, 2, 3]

✨️why are Peru's deserts without plant life?

✨️are some deserts too new for plants to adapt to them?

🎶nope, ai says...but see its say!...anyway, I left a comment to the aforementioned blog...

I was having this idea...this idea!...and found this looking for it...Pashedu Tomb Western Mountain...Donkey trail into the Western Desert-famous cave there...rock art nomadic herding hunting...dogs with leashes-red sash...Osiris with red sash...Anubis guardian with sash...Abydos 1st Dynasty Tombs...Osieron...Pilgrimage journey to Osiros birth place...this trail trails off into the Western Desert, aaand that was my track to here...cool!

🎶the "idea" being the canyon trail, and the blog links it to one of Book of Gates, that that journey has elements of the for real Trail into the Western Sahara...


🧐(47) The West Beyond the West: The Mysterious “Wernes” of the Egyptian Underworld and the Chad Palaeolake


A e Amduat, one of the Egyptian guides to the underworld, provides specific descriptions and measurements relating to the first three hours aer sunset, during which the sun god Re passes through an interstitial realm (the first hour) before arriving at two gigantic sweet-water oceans (the second and third hours). Rather than seeing in this imagery reflections of the unconscious and antecedents of modern psychotherapy (as has been proposed by some modern scholars), the present work argues that the description was inspired by actual knowledge of the environment of the region to the distant southwest of the Nile Valley, beyond the Gilf Kebir and Gebel Uweinat on modern Egypt’s southwest corner. Recent evi- dence has made plausible that the Abu Ballas Trail connected Egypt with the Chad Basin of Central Aica. Elements of the factual description provided in the Amduat (including environmental and linguistic details; e.g., the hitherto unexplained name “Wernes”) can be corroborated by modern palaeoecological reconstruction of the area as having comprised gigantic palaeolakes, as well as by linguistic and narrative evidence.

🎶Beyond Beyond!...neat...back to the dumpsters...

:)

DavidDavid

Monday, June 15, 2026

Rope: June 15, 2026

 Open to Interpretation

#Rope

Game on...on the radio...pregames, Angels and Dodgers...Rays at Dodgers, Angels at Diamondbacks...there's a scene from movie The Godfather where a Don lifts a tiny coffee cup, and while doing, lifts up his pinkie finger...I dont dote over gangster movies, but this scene, an exchange, a deal, an extortion payment, is a pause...much seen scene...artists of the deal!...so, so, I went snarkie, as I do, and dropped in the comments..."Pinkie Up!"...🍿...dont do this, drop snarks in the comments!...a good snark diverts...this one to the girl group, Katseye.

.?...from Korea, and their new song...paused myself into search...pinkie up...Trout scores on dbl by Adell..Angels 1-Diamondbacks 0...and the pinkie is a thing, going way back...just now, young kings sitting on Isis lap hold the pinkie to their mouth-ala Little Me in movie...srry...anyway, the AI reply cued me to the rave scene in 1990s Germany just after the fall of the Berlin Wall...how'd that happen...?...bbk...

✨️Pinky Up" by the girl group KATSEYE is a hard-charging, techno-pop track that has quickly become a staple in the rave community, sampling elements from classic 90s dance anthems like DJ Da Hool's "Meet Her at the Love Parade".

🎶so, so, I found "Meet Her..."...aand, looked at old rave videos from Germany...thought to snark they are copy cating the TechnoViking...the loss of quality of these old clips is charming...90s not that long ago...wait...30 some years...30 back from 1960 was black and white, almost silent films!...anyway, I found the story of Meet Her At The Love Parade, which indeed was anthem of the Love Parades!...

Techno Viking
🧐https://youtube.com/shorts/6MGoDgCF-P4?is=7-DAVtOCPWtlxE-9

🎶bottom of second...Angels 1- Diamondbacks 1...early on, feed was full of shuffle dances, then rave events...both shied away from ball room couple dancing...or something...and the guys going shirtless in the raves...well, it's a cringe...of late, a fad at sports events...try as they might, men are too geometric to challenge women dancing...looks...

✨️Celebration of Vitality and the Human Form
Much like the famous "Techno Viking" viral phenomenon, a bare chest can symbolize raw vitality, confidence, and the raw power of human rhythm. For many men, it is a joyful celebration of health, strength, and stamina required to endure a grueling physical "marathon" of dancing.

🎶an OTI...Angels 1-Diamondbacks 2...see what Dodgers up to...

✨️why does young Horus hold his little finger to his mouth?


Techno Viking
🧐https://youtu.be/-8H4GKg-mYQ?is=-3efmG7zGZmGOhGl

🎶hmmph...rave dancers dance like shuffle dancers who cant shuffle...rave has symbols, I'm guessing...

✨️why do rave dancers take their shirts off?

🎶lost some text...save being iffy...asked AI too why egyptian boys hold their finger to their mouth in the art-young Horus...

✨️why egyptian boys hold their finger to their mouth in the art-young Horus?

🎶welp, an attribute of breast feeding, thumb sucking...well, wait, is that a "residue of the day" Freud thing?

✨️freudian term for thumb sucking

✨️freudian residuals meaning
Residual Fixations in Personality
What they are: Freud proposed that during childhood development, a child goes through psychosexual stages (e.g., oral, anal, phallic). If a child experiences severe frustration or overindulgence at any stage,

✨️Freud's comments on ancient egyptian fixations

Freud drew heavily on the work of philologist Karl Abel, who studied ancient Egyptian "primal words". Abel discovered that in ancient Egyptian language, a single word could denote both an idea and its exact opposite (e.g., strong and weak). Freud incorporated this concept into his own theories of the unconscious, noting that dreams similarily operate without logic, freely representing elements via their "wishful contraries"

🎶Freud was into Egypt...they all were...try this again:

✨️Psychology of ancient egypt's fixations

🎶Psychology has never been able to dance...fixation I had in mind, is millions of mummified dogs in repurposed first dynasty tombs at Abydos...lost my radio games...two down, Trout up...oh, earlier at bat, home run...

✨️millions of mummified dogs in repurposed first dynasty tombs at Abydos

🎶Eight million at Saqqara...I thinks that's at Qena Bend too(nope)...bottom of seventh...Angels 2-Diamondbacks 2...Abydos dogs have my focus, the trail there into the Western Mountains has rock art with hunting dogs, with leashes...I'm fixated on the "leash"...the rope...simple twist of two strands...Egypt art is full of fixations...over time and distance...homerun...Angels 2-Diamondbacks 3...

✨️Egyptian flax hieroglyph

In ancient Egypt, flax was the cornerstone of the textile industry, primarily used to produce linen. It was also spun and spliced into lamp wicks. Cultivated along the fertile Nile River, this plant provided the cool, lightweight fabric worn by both royalty and commoners. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
The concept appears across a few different disciplines:
• Textile Production: Surviving textiles from ~ 3500 to ~ 600 BC show that Egyptians used a "spliced and twisted" method to connect flax fibers and spin them into durable linen thread. [1]Hieroglyphs: The twisted flax symbol (\(\mathbb{V29}\)) represents the uniliteral phonogram "h" (often used for lamp wicks). [1, 2, 3]Science: In biochemistry, "Twister ribozymes" get their name because their 3D structure strongly resembles this ancient Egyptian twisted flax hieroglyph.


🎶top of eighth...Angels 2-Diamondbacks 4..."twister ribozymes" a curio!...

✨️twister ribozymes

🧐Researchers were inspired to name the newly found twister motif due to its resemblance to the Egyptian hieroglyph 'twisted flax'.[1] 
wiki

🎶researchers have "acuities" for random things!...the dog leash is side by side with things like the mooring rope, pinioning prisoners, partridges, and the red sash...I mean, its a "tool" like fire, or the wheel...one of those baubles around our cradle, earliest technology...boats have cradles...lost text again...looked up boat cradles...

✨️The Abydos Boat Graves: Dating to the 1st Dynasty, these 14 mud-brick boat graves are some of the earliest examples of boat cradles. The surrounding mud-brick architecture was constructed to exactly contour the shape of the boats' hulls

🎶Angels 2-Diamondbacks 4...cradle, our common cultural tool kit...and fixations...our dream residuals...

✨️The Sa (𓋸) is the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol and amulet for protection. The loop resembles a tied papyrus or cloth leash (collar/loop). It is tied around the necks of deities and sacred animals, representing protection and a "lifesaver" meant to ward off evil. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Because of the physical shape, it is widely considered the precursor or equivalent of the leash in ancient Egyptian art and religion. [1, 2]
The symbol is heavily featured in contexts involving:
• The Afterlife: Often depicted worn by Anubis or tied onto mummies to protect the deceased on their journey.Sacred Pets & Deities: Associated with the Taweret and Bes (deities of childbirth and protection). [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
If you are looking to learn more about ancient Egyptian animal culture, I can detail:
• The symbolic meaning of dogs in ancient Egyptian mythology.Famous archaeological finds (like the depictions of leashed mongooses in the Beni Hassan tombs). [1, 2, 3, 4]

🎶lost some more text...maybe not...homerun...Rays 3-Dodgers 4...Ohtani up...our affinity for our pets as kids wasn't lost by the Egyptians...I have my cats, rather, they have me...no leashes for them...miss Maya my dog...afraid to get another dog...kindof lost my sense of authenticity...top of eighth...feed the cats...today, was a clean up around the old house...much needed...two dumpsters rented...not near enough...sigh...bbk...bk...Rays 3-Dodgers 4...

✨️In ancient Egyptian astronomy, "mooring ropes" refers to the celestial cords or tethers that bound constellations to the sky. These ropes represent a brilliant intersection between the Nile’s physical geography, practical engineering, and their spiritual mapping of the heavens. [1, 2, 3]
The Stargazing Tools: Ropes and Sights
Egyptian astronomers and architects did not have telescopes; instead, they relied on carefully measured ropes and simple sighting instruments: [1]
• The Merkhet: An L-shaped sighting bar with a suspended plumb-line.The Bay: A palm branch with a sight-slit held up to the eye.Measuring Cords: Palm fiber ropes used by "rope-stretchers" to lay out astronomically precise temple axes and pyramid foundations. [1, 2, 3]
The "Stretching of the Cord" Ceremony
Before any major monument or temple was built, the pharaoh and priests performed the "stretching of the cord" ritual. [1, 2, 3]
• The Process: They used calibrated mooring ropes to stretch a perfectly straight line between poles. [1]The Goal: They used this line to align the building's axis with circumpolar stars (such as those in the Big Dipper) to perfectly align with true north. [1, 2]The Meaning: This tethered the physical, earthly world to the eternal, unchanging realms of the night sky, helping to maintain Ma'at (cosmic order). [1, 2]
Celestial Mooring Ropes in Mythology
In Egyptian astronomical texts and tomb ceilings, certain constellations were visually depicted as being physically tied down: [1]
• The Bull's Leg (Meskhetyu): This constellation, corresponding to the Big Dipper, was often depicted in ceiling diagrams as a bull being tethered to a mooring post driven into the ground by the goddess Tawaret. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]The Concept: This "mooring" illustrated the orbit of the northern circumpolar stars, which never set and were thought to be "tethered" as they rotated around the celestial pole. [1, 2, 3]

:)

DavidDavid







Sunday, June 14, 2026

West:June 14, 2026

Open to Interpretation

#West

Game on...on the radio...Dodgers at White Sox...top of ninth...one out...Dodgers down three...one runner on...Freeland up...3-2...base hit...Ward scores...double for Freeland...Ohtani up...W...Pages up...wondered some about Abydos from yesterday's lecture...and came across hint that the pilgrims to the birth place of Osiris, the Osieron, made like a side trip up into the Western Mountains, the plateaus above the cliffs thereabout...Freeman K...Dodgers 4-White Sox 6...Abydos is where the first kings were buried...the theme of the lecture was each king would tear down the previous king's tomb...only one tomb, the huge mud brick walls, left above ground...underground, all kinds of ruins, much raided and pillaged...and, the lecture kinda skipped over other things that took down the tombs, and really didn't explain the violent knock down of the walls, or some such...

✨️Did the Egyptian first dynasty kings fight one another?

✨️🧐https://www.worldhistory.org/First_Dynasty_of_Egypt/

🎶Trout up...Rays at Angels...thought was, is, that because only one tomb remains, the others were destroyed-an impression one king took down the previous one's tomb...

✨️Did Egyptian first dynasty kings take down previous king's tomb?

Yes, but not systematically as an act of destruction. First Dynasty kings occasionally dismantled, expanded, or repurposed the tombs of their predecessors, primarily due to the limited space at the sacred royal cemetery of Umm el-Qa'ab in Abydos and out of a desire to utilize established, blessed real estate. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
• Limited Space: Because the Abydos cemetery was the established burial ground for Egypt's earliest rulers, new kings had very little room to build. They frequently built their own tomb directly beside or on top of an older one. [1, 2]The "Musical Chairs" of Burials: Later First Dynasty pharaohs often expanded or slightly altered earlier tomb shafts to accommodate their own burials, accidentally disturbing or repurposing the previous king's funeral items in the process. [1, 2]The Case of King Djer: The tomb of the third First Dynasty King, Djer, was later revered as the legendary resting place of the god Osiris. By the Middle Kingdom, this ancient tomb was heavily visited and refurbished by later pharaohs who sought to associate themselves with the divine ris the uler. [1, 2, 3]

🎶lol...good...that cleared that up, and says where the pilgrims went, Djer, resting place of Osiris...Irena has a video that mentions the extent of this pilgrmage in its visit to the Osieron...this one is about Abydos...

🧐https://youtu.be/GtJdoTdvoxY?is=IUDN-LZ1t7Bt3ECm

🎶too many groceries to hold!...imagine an Egyptian Canterbury Tales on the Osiris Pilgrmage to Abydos!?...Rays 3-Angels 3...Rays up...bottom of sixth...to top of seventh...my idea is the Egyptians came from the Green Sahara, settled at Abydos, and the pilgrimage celebrates, retraces, this to the Western Mountain portal...gathering in related ideas...tired now...tomorrow morrow...nap time...bbk with Angels report...wait...Trout up...dbl!...bbk...Rays 8-Angels 3...

✨️egyptians came from the Green Sahara

🧐https://youtu.be/IulH17KX2jk?is=LgLP1UyAyH9te9-J

:)

DavidDavid


Saturday, June 13, 2026

Abydos:June 13, 2026

Open to Interpretation

#Aybydos

Game on...on the radio...and just over...Dodger 7-White Sox 1...Ohtani with first inning home run...Yamamoto almost with no hitter...and just back from lecture about Abydos, Egypt, at Bowers Museum...renewed my membership, had expensive snack...aand, won the raffle at the end-baseball cap, Archaeological Pathways, book: Annual Meeting of American Research Center in Egypt, 2026, book: The Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt.and a freebie, SCRIBE-magazine of the ARCE...hmmph...go figure!...

🧐https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel_Bestock

✨️did the ancient egyptians have raffles?

🎶yep...

:)

DavidDavid

Friday, June 12, 2026

Reflection:June 12, 2026

 Open to Interpretation

#Reflection

Game on...on the radio...Dodgers 2-Whitesox 8...to of eighth...Rays at Angels...

✨️Viral content often features mysterious, tiny doors installed at the base of trees, which are frequently described as fairy or gnome homes. Because "video.blogger.com" hosts numerous user-created blogs, the specific video in question cannot be identified without further details on the creator or content. Read more about this phenomenon at

NBC Bay Area.
[1, 2]

🎶lol...searching up the blog with the search box, the algo takes me to the blog, but only just-in the listing are miscellanaeous, and a few "trees with tiny doors"...original of this was in San Francisco's park...went viral...since, a thing...maybe before too...bbk

🧐https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/the-mystery-of-the-tiny-door-in-a-tree/2050031/

✨️tiny door in tree

🎶lol...the search has never been able to understand a "tree in the door"...it always defaults to a "door in the tree"...that's some kinda flipping...bbk...

✨️If a search engine or AI is incorrectly "flipping" or misinterpreting the meaning of a term, it is usually caused by AI summarization tools misattributing context, or algorithms prioritizing conversational intent over exact keywords. [1, 2, 3]
You can force the search engine to use the exact definition of your term by trying the following strategies:
• Use Quotation Marks: Force exact matches for the phrase by putting it in quotes (e.g., "exact term").Exclude Confusing Words: Use a minus sign to exclude the incorrect definition (e.g., term -definition2 -incorrect_meaning).Use Verbatim Mode: If you are using Google, click the Tools button under the search bar and change "All results" to Verbatim.Limit Timeframes: Sometimes algorithms surface old, outdated, or trendy slang over historical meanings. Add before:2024 to your query to strip out recent, potentially confusing internet definitions.

🎶hmmph..."tree in the door"...lol...in images, it finds me down in the page at Yosemite Creek Bridge atop the Falls...Dodgers 2-White Sox 8...Rays 3-Angels 4...😇

:)
DavidDavid