Visitors-Would you like to comment on my posts, and “like” them? I can show you how!

My blog has had hundreds of visitors lately, and I thank every one.  But I noticed that most visitors just read, and don't comment or like my posts.  Please join the conversation!  It's really easy, and absolutely free. In the sidebar on the right of my blog, you will see a link that says "Register". …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #188: A Special Place

Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia is one of the world's most Special Places, in more ways than one. First, it is one of the most prestigious music conservatories, founded in the 19th Century and still going strong.  Second, it charges its students no tuition.  Third, it only accepts the very tip-top of applicants, making …

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The Universal Villain

I remember in a science class in high school, we were taught that there is one "universal solvent"; one substance that dissolves the vast majority of other stuff.  That universal solvent is Water.  Most stuff, immersed in water and given enough time, will dissolve. So I have come up with a new concept, the "Universal …

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CBWC: Cee’s Black and White Challenge: Lines

Here's my entry into this week's Black and White Challenge on Cee Neuner's page.  Both of the photos below were taken in 2018, on our July cruise to Hawaii from San Francisco. The first picture shows the ceiling of the Crystal Symphony's Asian-themed restaurant.  When I am anywhere, indoors or out, I always look up …

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A big Thank You to the Social Security Administration

I have to hand it to the US Social Security Administration.  First, here's a little background.  In 2020, I took a voluntary separation agreement from my 12-year job (rather than just getting laid off, which would have been the alternative), due to the government CCP-Virus response tanking the aerospace industry. A part of that package …

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Happily Spreading the Word to help Joe at PoliticallyIncorrectHumor.com!

If you have enjoyed all the memes I've been publishing on Calling-all-RushBabes, you have benefited from Joe Messerli's excellent site, PoliticallyIncorrectHumor.com.  Yesterday, he asked us to promote his site, since he has been censored often by the Big Tech Mafia.  Below is the contents of an email I received from him. For those of you …

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If you thought the Health Nazis were not being straight with us, You Were Right!

My friends over on Ricochet.com have been posting for weeks about the huge volume of data relating to the Covid vaccines that has been withheld from the public.  We tend not to believe anything published in the lockstep so-called "mainstream media", including the former "newspaper of record", because most of what they publish has been lies …

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Quotes of the Day: Presidents Day with Washington and Lincoln

Today is a holiday to celebrate the birthdays of two of the greatest presidents in the 250-year history of the United States of America.  Just so it's not reduced to a simple day off from work, here are some quotes from both presidents. Washington Said: If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and …

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Masking Children is Child Abuse

Much of the detrimental effects of wearing a mask around others is social.  This is much more harmful to children, since their social development depends in large part on seeing and interpreting facial expressions of their parents and other adults; and of their friends and schoolmates.  The past two years of Covid madness have adversely …

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Sunday Stills: #Love your Pets

Well, this one should be pretty easy, as I spend lots of time snuggling with my pet kitty, Kikyo, and more time photographing her.  In 2020, I even did a whole post entitled "Ten Years of Kikyo".  She is named after a Japanese Anime character from the series InuYasha.  It's about a present-day Japanese teenager, …

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