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I've also been told I have little tact, so if this offends you simply ride on.

Thursday, April 6, 2023

The Wall

 Yesterday we were supposed to have rain... well, that didn't happen so more lawn work was done.  The temps were nice, upper 70s (F).  We did get some rain overnight and more is predicted for this afternoon.  Again, temps are predicted to fall, but we'll have to wait and see on that one.

Much yardwork was completed yesterday.  A lot of work we put into the aquarium as well.  The ruins are gone and can now be found sitting in the trash.  The more I think about it, the more inclined I am to just go with plants.  While it was nice watching my big angels swimming in and out of Doric (?) columns, it's also rather relaxing just watching them traverse the full length of the tank.

I do get to work today.  Can you see the excitement in my words?  

As I rip away the ivy and clean up the fallen sticks and branches on the hill behind my house, the stone wall is once again showing his rugged face.  The wall was, in fact, one of the selling points for me.  How many people have a stone wall in their backyard.  My property extends another 30 feet beyond the wall.  Who knows, I may end up putting a garden at the top of the hill.


And after the flush of the indictment, yesterday seem rather calm with relatively few surprises.  I don't doubt that the reason Ms. Pence changed his mind about testifying before the Fed Grand Jury looking into the Jan 6 insurrection is directly related to the indictment.  Maybe he's finally seen the writing on the wall.  Or perhaps Mother told him to get into the lifeboat because the ship's going down by the bow fast.

In Wisconsin gerrymandered Wisconsin voters rejected Dan Kelly, the Conservative candidate, for the state supreme court and voted in a Liberal Janet Protasiewicz.  Kelly bitterly accepted his loss, but would not concede the election to someone he called unworthy.  I find it amusing that conservatives are being sent the same message over and over again and they refuse to listen.  Of course, that would mean they're wrong, that Americans don't want a restrictive authoritarian government.  They will never learn no matter how many lessons they lose.


8 comments:

  1. It would be nice to have a garden beyond that stone wall - but I wouldn't fancy lugging water up there!

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  2. I love a good stone wall. That's one thing I missed about Bucks County. The county was so old that there were many brick walls built back in Washington's time so it wasn't uncommon many houses had parts of these brick wall in their backyards. I always thought they were lovely.

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    1. Pence won't be indicted, but his political career will be dead.

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  3. Love that wall. And you totally have to plan a garden there! Yes.
    As for Ms. Pence (I cackled at that) I agree they may be feeling dangerously close to those indictments, so their strategy now is to 'cooperate'. But wouldn't it be nice if they indict the president and his vice president in one sweep? A boy can dream...

    XOXO

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    1. They're also looking for a way to damage Trump in the eyes of Centrist Republicans.

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  4. I can't wait for some 70 degree days.

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    1. I'd send you some, but they took that power away from me a long, long time ago.

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