Well, maybe not quite a star yet, but I did record and post my first "RushBabe's Rant" at my Rumble site this evening. It's a 3-minute long video, and I invite everyone to watch it, and "like" on Rumble. Comments and criticism welcome. [Note: you need to join Rumble in order to like my post. …
A trip to the outlet mall is very depressing
Hubby had an appointment in the little town of North Bend, in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains this afternoon, so I went along with him. It had been a couple of years since I'd been there, and there's an outlet mall right on the way, so he dropped me there on his way to …
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Flying Home
Our Tennessee trip ended on a pleasant note. We made it to the airport in plenty of time, turned in the rental car, checked our bags, and sauntered over to our gate to wait. It turned out that their PA system was out, so the poor gate agents had to shout instructions. Through their masks, …
Finally-Nashville!
After the Hillsdale seminar was over, and the Ricochet folks had dispersed on Wednesday night, we had a day to visit Nashville proper. For the first time that week, we slept late on Thursday, and when we awoke, it was raining pretty hard outside. Not that we are not used to rain! We live in …
There is one good thing to come out of the draconian Health Nazi Covid rules
That one thing is the new concept of the "Virtual Annual Shareholder Meeting", now required by most companies, as their local rules forbid large gatherings. In the past, I could only attend the annual meeting of one of the companies whose stock I own, and that company is headquartered in my area. I thoroughly enjoyed …
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A big dose of Freedom (and whiskey): Nashville Ricochet Meetup
Last Wednesday, April 28, was our big Ricochet Meetup day, and it started in the morning when Phil Turmel and his wife Patricia picked us up at our hotel for the drive to Lynchburg and a tour of the Jack Daniels Distillery. Stad and Neutral Observer were already in the big Suburban, so Ray and …
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Nashville Trip: Hillsdale National Leadership Seminar, and a taste of Liberty
Last week, we flew to Nashville (see Photo Challenge post for flight pictures), for a Hillsdale College National Leadership Seminar, entitled "Educating for National Leadership". Now, we are longtime supporters of Hillsdale, and we always look forward to these two-day seminars which include dinner, lunch, a reception, and a range of nationally-recognized speakers. We combined …
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Conspiracy Theory no longer? Classified report says that Wuhan Coronavirus might have originated in Communist Chinese Lab!
Well, well, well, a Mainstream Media outlet (KOMO in Seattle/Sinclair Broadcasting) may just have engaged in some actual Journalism for a change. This morning, at the top of their Web site, there is a story entitled Classified Study finds that Covid-19 could have originated in Chinese Lab. Now, this is a very intriguing story, as …
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #146-Focus on the Details: Flying cross-country
On April 25th, my husband and I flew from Seattle to Nashville, for a Hillsdale College National Leadership Seminar, and to do some sightseeing and meeting with our friends from Ricochet. I had the window seat, and I was fortunate to be able to see the ground for most of the four-hour flight. You want …
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It’s all in how you look at it, or whom you talk to. Police officers in Seattle are refused service.
Last week, there was a story in the news, carried by two publications. I read both stories, and was amazed at how different the perspectives were, at the two outlets. The subject of the stories was a Seattle chocolate shop, and how an employee refused service to a police officer. Both publications got the facts …