Saturday, November 19
Politics and Shit
I realize that I am not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I am smart enough to realize that DONALD TRUMP should not run for President...
His policies worked and our enemies were scared shitless of him... but, half of the residents of the United States, frigging hated him...
However, if DeSantis would agree to be his VP, then I believe Trump could win the election... on the bright side, Trump could not run for a 3rd term, which would give DeSantis a chance to have his 8 years as President. And, the GOP would run the show for over a decade...
"Lets just have happy thoughts..." as painter Bob Ross might say.
On the other side of the coin, I doubt DeSantis would agree to that... so, if he throws his hat into the ring against Trump, I believe DeSantis will win... and if so, that will be the end to Trump as he will hide away, never to be seen again, disgraced...
On the DEM side of the political equation, I hope to hell that Biden does not run again. Whoever is pulling his strings, we cannot stand 4 more years of that puppet.
Of course, I like the idea of the government giving us more money... and, it would be nice not to pay any healthcare fees at all... no premiums and no co-pays... that is if you are 67 or older.
I also think that we should try complete socialism for a few years just for shits and giggles to see how bad it screws up our economy... UNLESS, we can get the wealthy people to allow their sheltered money be taxes... then socialism might work... although HISTORY says NO WAY JOSE...
I remember my parents telling me not to do this or that... and, being the arogant little prick I was, I did not listen to them... what I found out years later, was they they were right and I was wrong... I lost a good decade of my life learning from experience when all I had to do was listen to them...
I hated myself for many years for being so frigging stupid...
Saturday Morning in the Valley
This week has been rather busy for me as I decided to finish cleaning out and organize my basement and assciated storage areas.
We made several trips to the landfill with the back of our Venza full, including laying down the back seat so there was a lot of shit to throw away.
In addition to those trips, we put about 3 car loads of stuff on the other side of the road for the city to pick up... mostly wood stuff like bookcases. There is all kinds of hoops you have to jump through at the landfill for wooden products, so we just let the city deal with it.
While I cleaned up, I also did some re-organizing, making sure that everything was spread out, so that you could see exactly what you had. Nothing was behind something, or on top of something else.
We re-organized the upstairs office area too, so I have to take that downstairs and blend it in which might take an hour or so. Then I plan to label everything, so that anyone can see at quick glance what is inside, if the container has a lid.
All day Thursday was spent at UT Hospital getting my montly infusion of toxins to fight my cancers... and then on Friday, we cut down the bushes in front of the house, which concludes all our outside work until spring.
Time to spend time inside doing stuff for the next few months (Dec through April) and what is left of November...
First-Ever Documented Hybrid
This healthy, 1-year-old male offspring of a rose-breasted grosbeak and scarlet tanager is the first-ever documented hybrid of its kind. The two species have such divergent nesting preferences that they have been on independent evolutionary trajectories for at least 10 million years — until now. Credit: Stephen Gosser
Birdsong reveals a rare hybrid coupling
Stephen Gosser, a self-described “diehard birder,” was out in the Western Pennsylvania woods in June of 2020 when he believed he heard the singing of the elusive and breathtakingly beautiful scarlet tanager.
Birdsong reveals a rare hybrid coupling
Stephen Gosser, a self-described “diehard birder,” was out in the Western Pennsylvania woods in June of 2020 when he believed he heard the singing of the elusive and breathtakingly beautiful scarlet tanager.
The blood-red bird, which has black wings and a tail, is a favorite among birders because of both its beauty and rarity since the species prefers to remain hidden high in the forest canopy.
When Gosser finally located the songbird, he found what looked like a rose-breasted grosbeak but sounded just like a scarlet tanager.
When Gosser finally located the songbird, he found what looked like a rose-breasted grosbeak but sounded just like a scarlet tanager.
He snapped a few photos and called for backup; shortly after, a team from National Aviary in Pittsburgh arrived to catch the bird and collect a blood sample. READ MORE...
Friday, November 18
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