I grew up going to the beach on the upper Texas Gulf coast, and I remember dodging tar balls way back in the ’70’s. There was always some rig leaking just off of the coast. We didn’t really get oil slicks. The oil would wash in off of the bottom as balls of tar from about marble-sized up to about the size of a softball, and were about the consistency of playdough. Once stepped on, it became a semi-permanent part of the bottom of your foot.
BigDaveGlass about 3 years ago
Does a Baron live in that castle? An oil baron, gettit? Oh please yourselves…..
margiereed about 3 years ago
Thank you for rerunning this story line. I missed it the first time. I’m thoroughly enjoying it. You’re knowledge of mythology is delightful!
BRBurns1960 about 3 years ago
Ah the good old days of pristine oil washing ashore after millennia in the ground!
Old Man River about 3 years ago
If you get a fire source, you can make fire castles.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member about 3 years ago
I grew up going to the beach on the upper Texas Gulf coast, and I remember dodging tar balls way back in the ’70’s. There was always some rig leaking just off of the coast. We didn’t really get oil slicks. The oil would wash in off of the bottom as balls of tar from about marble-sized up to about the size of a softball, and were about the consistency of playdough. Once stepped on, it became a semi-permanent part of the bottom of your foot.
bakana about 3 years ago
The Oil leak caused by the Hurricane is supposedly “Fixed”, but no one has said much about cleaning up the mess.
NWdryad about 3 years ago
Where is Dziva’s headdress?
Sisyphos about 3 years ago
“Welcome to the Gulf” Oil castles? Alas, Dziva, Merlin seems to be in thrall to Big Petroleum….