THE BAGGIE OF COCAINE FOUND IN THE WHITE HOUSE BELONGS TO HUNTER BIDEN

Don't let the lying, scheming, covering-up-for-the-Biden-Crime Family Media bamboozle you.  The headline of this post is the truth.  Joe has been covering up for his dissolute son's drug use, employment of prostitutes, and money-laundering for many years.  Don't expect him to stop now.  Don't give in the the government gaslighting. Video came out today, showing …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #256: Kitchen Inspiration

It is sometimes surprising, but you can find beautiful photo subjects in even the most mundane kitchen.  You don't need to have fancy fixtures or gourmet dishes.  One evening, as I was preparing some of the veggies I add to my recipe for Enhanced Sloppy Joes, I noticed how interesting the onion I was slicing …

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Happy Birthday, United States of America!

Today is American Independence Day.  On July 4, 1776, America with its Declaration Of Independence, marked its separation from England, and the initiation of the Greatest Country on God's Green Earth.  In addition to becoming a country of its own, America became the first in all of human history.  What First, you ask?  America became …

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The Supreme Court ruled against “affirmative action” in college admissions. Don’t get too excited about it.

Yes, it's a momentous decision that came down today from the Supreme Court.  In a 6-3 decision, the Justices said that colleges, both public and private, may not use an applicant's race in deciding whether to admit him or her.  The rulings covered one public college, the University of North Carolina, and one Ivy League …

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Hello from Leavenworth, Washington’s Bavarian Village

And tourist trap. We are here for the International Accordion Celebration. Here are some highlights. Flowers in window box at our hotel Main Street at twilight Accordions at the Gazebo We had a thunderstorm yesterday afternoon, which was a welcome break in the heat. We drive home today. But we will be back soon.

Dispatch from the Seattle-area Cesspool

It's been a while since I filed a new dispatch from the cesspool that the Seattle area has become.  Each day's news is filled with new stories of shootings, home invasions, homeless-camp proliferation, and many other declines in the quality of life in our formerly beautiful area.  You literally cannot go anywhere without seeing tents …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #254: Spiritual Sites

There are some places that just lend themselves to a spiritual state of mind.  I am always in awe of the power of Nature, especially features that demonstrate raw power.  We harness the power of high waterfalls to make electricity. I could stand there for a long time, just watching and listening to the power …

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The People Have NO Representation

[Blogger's note:  It seems that I can no longer embed full tweets from Twitter on my blog.  I am very unhappy about this, since when I joined Twitter I was thrilled at how easy it was to display tweets in all their glory.  I appreciate all that Elon Musk has done to make Twitter a …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #253: Fragments

Fragments are parts of things.  Sometimes, you can tell what the original thing was, just by looking at the fragment. These pieces of driftwood were once trees. These fragments, all in a row, tell you that once on this beach, there was a dock for boats to tie up.  This remnant is probably from the …

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