A little jaunt to the Palm Springs area

Until this week, I had never been to Palm Springs, California.  My parents used to go there every winter for a few years, but that wasn't until I was an adult, an I never had a reason to go there before.  This week, Hubby and I hopped a plane and went down to a Hillsdale …

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On this, the second anniversary of his death, mourn the Great Rush Limbaugh.

I took more than a moment of silence this morning, to remember My Hero, the Great Rush Limbaugh, who was taken from us on this day in 2021.  We who loved him never even thought of him as mortal.  We just assumed that he would be around for as long as we were.  We all …

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A benefit of being on Twitter

Yes, I have become a frequent Twit, spending way too much time on the site.  There is actually a fair bit of breaking news to be found on Twitter, and a lot of great humor.  Anyone who lived through the 1970s will remember the TV show, All in the Family, with curmudgeon Archie Bunker in …

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A Case of Covid Madness

The world seems to be actually getting back to normal, after the three years of government and Health Nazi overreach.  Jibby-jab mandates have been lifted most places, including the most-Nazified King County and Seattle.  There are, however, a number of pockets of madness remaining.  One is the self-proclaimed Dictator of our previously-pleasant state of Washington. …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #235: Shadows & Reflections in Monochrome

I just love what I can do with the photos I take with my iPhone 13 Pro's cameras.  It's with me wherever I go, so I'm always ready to spot unexpected photo ops.  And post-production on my Mac is really easy, too.  Reflections and shadows have always been some of my favorite subjects, and I …

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Remembering Covid: A letter to the editors of the Wall Street Journal

A couple of weeks ago, there was an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, where the author wrote about the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic, and how most of the world forgot it when the pandemic petered out and life returned to normal.  I begged to differ at the time, but thought little of it afterwords. …

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Ladies and Gentlemen, THIS is the face of the DemocRat Party

This is the face of the DemocRat Party, the party of: Slavery The Ku Klux Klan Jim Crow Bull Connor with his ravening dogs Segregated schools in the South Lynchings The Great Depression This is California Representative Maxine Waters, who vowed to "take out" President Donald Trump and his supporters.  Maxine Waters has incited her …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #234: Messages

In Japan, the word Kanban means "sign", and those companies who use the Toyota Production System of just-in-time inventory control see and use a lot of Kanbans.  I just started a new job at a Japanese-owned company, and I saw a sign in the Ladies restroom which I had not ever seen before.  It took …

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Project Veritas videos expose Pfizer manipulation of viruses to be more lethal, so they can create and sell a “vaccine”.

Do you remember the time, say about two years ago, when pharmaceutical companies were admired for discovering and selling new medicines to cure diseases and improve the lives of people everywhere?  Well, those days are gone.  Project Veritas undercover, did some filming of an employee of Pfizer, a doctor, who admitted that the company is …

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