Sunday, April 14, 2024
SATIRE OR NOT? World in shock as murderous terrorist state ignores warning from impotent old man.
The Babylon Bee is truly becoming America's News of Record.
The Babylon Bee is truly becoming America's News of Record.
GOOD NEWS? Poll shows voter shift toward the GOP.
Pew poll results from 2023 reveal a significant shift in party affiliation this cycle, reporting that 49% of voters identify as Democrat or leaning Democrat, while 48% identify as Republican or leaning Republican.It's not enough -- not nearly enough -- but it's a start.
Additionally, about 33% of respondents said they identify as being conservative or moderate in 2023, while the other side of the aisle only sees 23% identifying as liberal Democrats or leaning liberal.
THE MORNING AFTER THE NIGHT BEFORE. After last night.
I'm beginning to lean toward anyone carrying a Palestinian flag being pilloried and the flag burned at his/her/it's feet.
Extreme? Yes, but after the anti-Israel protests we see daily, deserved.
I'm beginning to lean toward anyone carrying a Palestinian flag being pilloried and the flag burned at his/her/it's feet.
Extreme? Yes, but after the anti-Israel protests we see daily, deserved.
FINALLY SPRING, WEEK 6: Finally we're beginning to get somewhere. Not much difference in the pond view this week,
but there are buds beginning to show in the upper reaches of the deciduous trees. I expect some green by next week if the warming trend continues.
The same changes are evident in the fire pit view. The taller reaches of the trees are a bit 'fuzzy' this week, indicating that they are beginning to wake.
Looking down the street, the trees are beginning to bud out (there goes my 100% Starlink connection, I fear).
I braved the elements (sunny skies, no wind) today and Tuxedo and I walked down to the pond. Here are two pictures (neither including Tux) taken from opposite ends of the pond.
Note in both that the deciduous trees are still mostly bare, the pines happily basking in what little sun gets down there.
And finally, the 'bent tree'. This picture was taken at Meeks Park in Blairsville this morning. I have no idea what must have happened to cause that shape, but the tree survived and is growing happily.
Until next week, then....
Until next week, then....
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