My Favorite Twitter/X Cats (#CatsofTwitter)-Updated!

Back in the Dark Ages, I used to laugh at people who spent lots of time watching cat videos. Hell, there's even a bunch of memes making fun of people who waste hours a day watching cat videos. That was, until I joined Twitter in November of 2022. Now, I totally understand people who like …

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Twitter Subject of the Day: Turbo Cancer

And just what, you ask, is Turbo Cancer? Well, it is a young person, previously completely healthy, being diagnosed with Cancer one day, and dying of that cancer a very short time later. It is someone diagnosed with a very rare type of cancer that she has never even heard of. And it is doctors, …

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Karma strikes again. NBC fires the former head of the RNC. Both parties rejoice!

Just recently, the Trump wing of the RNC triumphed. Finally, after weeks of backlash from ordinary Republicans everywhere, Ronna McDaniel, friend of RINOS, stepped down from her position (that she was re-appointed to just last year). Lara Trump, co-head of the new RNC, did a little house-cleaning. Once out of the RNC, the news was …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #292: People Here, There, and Almost Everywhere

My photography is mostly landscapes and scenes without people, for some unknown reason. But I do like to do some people-watching. It was in Nashville that I photographed a very colorful character who was happy to pose for me. He just looked so pleased with himself! On that same trip to Nashville, we went to …

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An early Spring jaunt to the Skagit Valley

My readers will know that we don't live very far south of the Skagit Valley, and it's one of our favorite day trips any time of year. Spring is the best, due to the flowers that bloom in the Valley starting in March with daffodils, and continuing in April with the famous Skagit Valley Tulip …

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Twitter Post of the Day: “Cynical Publius’s”, Day Two of Presidency

Over on Twitter, I follow a person whose screen name is Cynical Publius. He is doing a series of posts about what he would do if elected President. Day Number Two activities are just about what I said that Donald Trump should do the minute he takes office again in January of 2025. His is …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #290: Going around in Circles

Just look around you! How many circles are there? They are everywhere! I am driving in circles every day, though Audi calls them The Rings. I looked up while in the Everett Public Library, and what did I see, but some brightly-colored glass circles. OK, Tina, here are some for you. Seattle's Great Wheel How's …

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Twitter Posts of the Weekend, Covid Shots Injuries

This weekend's posts all have to do with the serious, sometimes fatal injuries caused by the Covid shots. First, we have a big post detailing a variety of severe injuries to airline pilots. Airline employees, from baggage handlers to ground crews to flight attendants and pilots were all required to get the jab to keep …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and Commentary. #288, Window Shopping, and Trust

In thinking about what to use for this challenge, I thought about Windows, and what they mean. A window is an expanse of glass, normally clear glass, designed so the people inside a building can see out, and let the light of the Sun in. It occurred to me to consider the big glass windows …

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Twitter post of the day, and guest author Victor Davis Hanson on how to destroy the American legal system

I am going to embed the post from Twitter first, then I will copy it in full so those who might not want to view the original on Twitter/X can get the full force of Mr. Hanson's intellect. https://twitter.com/VDHanson/status/1764360285803118671?s=20 Now, here it is in full. And this is only some of what the Left has …

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