Are you worried about high gas prices?

The header photo shows the level of gasoline prices in my neighborhood of Western Washington.  Our Dictator has said nothing about the high prices, probably because he is happy with them.  He thinks that, the higher the price of gas goes, the more of his subjects will buy expensive electric cars.  And he is happy …

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CBWC: Piled or Stacked

She wrings her hands and cackles:  "Yesssss, she played right into my hands with this week's black-and-white challenge.  Little does Cee Neuner know, but our house is stuffed to the gills with things piled and stacked.  It was just a matter of choosing which stacks!" Let's start with the bedroom shelves.  Every one of these …

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Loosening Ties

For most of my adult life, I have been a lover of classical music, and especially chamber music.  I got my first taste of playing chamber music in the sixth grade in school, as my string quartet played for other classes of students.  I remember being awfully proud of being able to play beautiful music …

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Repost with updates: Now, there’s an entire month: “Pride Month”?

Back in August of 2013, I wrote a post on this blog entitled "I do not understand "gay pride".  Below is the entire post. Why would you be proud of being perverted? Why would you be proud of engaging in behavior that is antithetical to the survival of the human race? I stand by that …

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CMMC: Midweek Madness. Letter “H”

In my life, the most important thing that starts with the letter "H" is Hillsdale.  Ever since we found out about the College in Michigan, which teaches Classical values, Western Civilization, and the Liberal Arts, my husband and I have been big supporters of the small school which accepts NOT ONE PENNY of government money, …

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Mind (and character) in the gutter? You be the judge.

This is a photo of the bumper of the car in front of me in the Starbucks drive-through this afternoon.  It's quite a collection of Leftist and druggie sentiment.  This is the first time I have ever seen someone admit to being a drug-user.  I wonder what kind of people she associates with?  Probably not …

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Snohomish County Health can go pound sand

It's not about "public health" anymore, it's about Control of The Population.  This story and graph appeared in the Mill Creek View, a free newspaper.  The two definitely tell exactly opposite stories.  Which would you believe? The story tells you that the local public health "authorities" recommend that the always-obedient people resume mask wearing indoors …

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Is Sound Transit’s Link Light Rail a rolling drug den or a rolling homeless shelter?

Sound Transit is the Western Washington “light rail” project, for which people in a large area of the Puget Sound (much of it out of reach of the choo-choo train for decades) pay a property tax, a sales tax, and a car-registration tax every year.  The first leg of the train ran from downtown Seattle …

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Prominent Guest Author: Kira Davis-I am a Pro-Life Absolutist

Readers and Followers: I have been given an awesome gift today, and I hope you will all send your friends here to read an essay that they might never otherwise see.  This wonderful essay was posted on Kira's Locals channel (go to Locals.com, sign up, and join DavisNation if you want more of Kira's excellent …

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