May 10, 1775 – Ethan Allen and Green Mountain Boys seize Fort Ticonderoga

On May 10, 1775, a surprise dawn attack led by Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold successfully captured the lightly defended fort from a small British garrison of roughly 50 men. This event marked the first offensive victory for American forces, securing the strategic “Gibraltar of North America” and providing critical artillery used later to break the Siege of Boston. The Americans seized 78 cannons, 6 mortars, and vast supplies of ammunition, which were transported to Boston by Colonel Henry Knox.

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Happy Mother’s Day!

To all our mothers and grandmothers and great-grandmothers too – I hope you have a happy and relaxing day!

 

King James Version (KJV) Ps-16-6

The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places;

yea, I have a goodly heritage.

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This photo was taken a few months before she died; one of the last of the three of us together.

Like many of you, I’m sure, there is some sadness and longing as I think of my mother. We celebrated our last Mother’s Day together in 1997, so today I will think about all of the good years we had as mother and daughter, and later as Grandmother and mother too.

I was lucky to have her for the first fifty years of my life, as I wasn’t born until after her 41st birthday. She was an older mom, but I like to think that she had worked out all of the kinks on her older children by the time she got to me!

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Happy Otter Day!

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General Discussion, Sunday, May 10, 2026

Day FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY-SIX of Presidential recovery.

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It’s Caturday!

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Just Sayin’ . . .

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General Discussion, Saturday, May 9, 2026

Day FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE of Presidential recovery.

Greyface moray eels in the Andaman Sea

 

 

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People vs Capitalism

Great quote from an X post:

“Capitalism is not zero-sum. Wealth is not buried treasure that billionaires steal from peasants. Wealth is created when innovation scales. The entrepreneur risks capital. Workers choose employment voluntarily. Customers choose products voluntarily. Investors fund growth voluntarily.”

“That system dragged global extreme poverty from roughly 40% of the world population in 1981 to under 10% before the pandemic. Meanwhile, the socialist systems idolized by the prosecution produced shortages, blackouts, rationing, and collapse.”

“The real fantasy is believing bureaucrats create more value than innovators.”

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SOS Rubio takes questions from reporters in Italy

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It’s a Senior Moment

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