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Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Carnivores

 Well, the rain has come and gone.  The sun is shining.  The temps are going to hover around in the mid 40s (F) all day.  You'll not find me complaining about that.  The same thing's going to be true for tomorrow.  Nice.  I feel like doing more when the sun is out.  As for the rain... how much did we get?  A lot.  All of Central PA is under flood warnings.  Small streams are above flood stage.  And sitting here, typing this, I can look out my side window and see the sun glinting off of the Susquehanna river.  Yep, it's only 3/4 of a mile away.

Yesterday I started on the tile work in my kitchen.  Just a small section was tiled, but more is on the way.  Today, I want to paint another 1/3, which would just leave the space behind the refrigerator needing to be painted.  Also, I want to do do more sections of tile.  I'm going to wait to grout until all of the tiling has been completed.  I suspect most of this will be done by the end of this week, which means next week I'll be moving onto the floor.  I will be glad when that's finished.

And one of the things I've noticed this winter is that not all of the robins have flown south.  For those who don't know, robins are carnivorous and will stick around as long as there are insects, and worms, and meatier things for them to eat.  To me, this says a lot about Global Warming.  I took this picture of a robin yesterday.  Earlier in the day, he was flipping leaves over looking for dinner.


I saw that the National Review is telling Republicans that they should not, and cannot nominate Trump.  This is truly amusing.  They can see Republican self-destruction looming in front of them and they are powerless to stop it, of course, you have to remember, once he was elected in 2016 they had no problem with him, as long as he gave conservatives what their dirty hearts were praying for.  They were as pleased as punch to say, "shut up, we're in charge," so much so, that they ignored all of the ugliness shitting away just below his orange skin.  Instead of trying to tamp down his hate rhetoric, they chose to allow him to do what he wanted, and say what wanted, without a single though to the damage he was doing.  Now they're suffering through the court cases, and the indictments, and the far right looking crazier, and crazier by the day.  Conservatives have always had a problem with thinking things through.  Now they've screwed themselves.  The National Review is recommending the GOP nominate either Haley or DeSantis, neither of which, they're telling themselves, will be nearly as bad for Conservatives as Trump is, and will be if he happens to get the nomination.


6 comments:

  1. The National Review, what a joke, the Sunday comics have more insight into American politics. That's conservatives for you, they piss on themselves. You would think after their support for McCarthy in the 1950's, the John Birchers in the 1960's, neo-con acolytes in the 1980's and now pathological Trump they would learn some lessons. But NO, there has always been an extremism boiling within them, and it's blowing up in their faces. -Rj

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    1. It's because of their desperate need to shout "shut up! We're in charge!"

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  2. Oh, the Repugs will nominate Jabba the Orange cause he's got shit on them. It's very simple.
    They also crave power and money and he's the one to provide that.
    It's been under thirty here all day. No Robins.
    XOXO

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    1. Supposedly your cold air is heading our way.

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  3. Ha, so I just learned something about robins - and why we only see them come spring!

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    1. I watched him for about 5 minutes before he flew up onto the branch and he was quite interesting, flipping leaves over to see if there was anything tasty underneath.

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