Something very important that Joe Biden and Xi Jinping have in common

It just dawned on me today that the two people pictured above, the heads of two of the most powerful countries on Earth, have something very interesting in common. One of them is nearly a dictator, and the other is a dictator wannabe.  But what they have in common is the drive to dismantle the …

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A great post on the current US labor shortage: Reblogged from PoliticallyIncorrectHumor.com

Joe Messerli lays it all out for you and me. All you need is right here. Thanks, Joe!! Help Wanted signs are everywhere in America. Most of our lives we've been taught that a low unemployment rate is good, but that was contingent on a society with a high workforce participation rate. In the Biden …

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I spy…with my little eye…Fungi!

In the Pacific Northwest, it gets very moist in the fall and winter. We are also blessed with ample forests and leaf-litter in our yards. Perfect for the growth of mushrooms and other types of fungi. Here are some that I have encountered recently. Below are some mushrooms that were growing under bushes on the …

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Sunday Stills Color Challenge: #Metallic Taste

Terri referred to metallic decorations in her original post, but I will be going in an entirely different direction here. My readers will know that I am currently working in a factory that makes metal parts for big airplanes, both military and commercial.  Since I started in July, I have been impressed with the beauty …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #178: My choice; Winter Wonderlands

The theme this week is "you choose", so in this era of fear, loathing, pestilence, and tyranny, I choose to go through the archives and find pictures of winter wonderlands I have seen.  One benefit of a blanket of snow over the world is the muffled silence it brings.  Fewer vehicles are on the streets, …

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Terri’s Christmas Song Lyric Photo Challenge

This one is a real challenge!  In spite of being Jewish, I love Christmas songs, and they tend to become earworms quite easily for me, and not just at Christmas time.  I just have to choose one. One of my very favorites is an old German song, Still, Still, Still.  I think this photo that …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #177: Celebrating

In this year of government oppression of the people of our country, sometimes it's hard to find anything to celebrate.  I remember March of 2020, when the government locked down society (except for what it deemed "essential" activities).  The weekend after the lockdown started, I decided to celebrate my independence, and refusal to accept government …

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Lies of the Left, welcoming tyranny, in one sign

The Left, and its Environmentalist Wacko wing, dominate all discourse here in Western Washington.  The Environmental Wackos' religion believes that humanity is a blot on the Holy Planet, and humanity has the power to change the climate, degrade the environment, and otherwise foul our nest.  That religion assumes that, with the proper regulation of human …

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