In answer to claims of those like the folks in the photo-of-the-day…
Understanding “All Men Are Created Equal”—Dr. Matthew Spalding on Rejecting Revisionist History
January 28, 2021 – American Thought Leaders – The Epoch Times Host Jan Jekielek
“In the founding of America, some suggest the idea that “all men are created equal” was a lie, written by hypocrites in a time of slavery. When the New York Times’ controversial 1619 Project was first published, it’s introduction stated that it “aims to reframe the country’s history, understanding 1619 as our true founding.”
“How should we understand America’s founding and its promise that “all men are created equal”?
“Today, we sit down with Dr. Matthew Spalding, a professor of constitutional government and Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government at Hillsdale College. He was the executive director of the 1776 Commission, created by executive order by former President Trump, which published a report defending America’s founding aspirations.”
Though Dr. Spaulding mentions the report can be found at Hillsdale College’s website, I could not locate it. If you have found the commission’s report elsewhere, please put the link in a reply to me. The 1776 Commission report must not be “disappeared” by those who hate America. Thanks.
Thank you, pirapoi! I read somewhere that the DOJ has assured the Trump Administration that their records will be preserved. Why, for goodness sake, would anyone believe such a statement coming from Swamp Central? So I’m just wondering how long the 1776 report will remain available at the Trump Whitehouse Archives.
This is what I get when I go to the Trump Whitehouse Archives:
Your connection is not private. Attackers might be trying to steal your information from trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID
This is what I get when I go to the Trump Whitehouse Archives:
Your connection is not private. Attackers might be trying to steal your information from trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov
. . .
Funny, I didn’t get any message like that.
Well anyway, here are some more backups
Btw, this very interesting article with an excellent video is at Glenn Beck’s website…
“Conservative underdog takes ‘MARXIST’ critical race theory to court after Biden reverses Trump’s ban”
JANUARY 26, 2021
In one of his first executive orders, President Joe Biden reversed the Trump administration’s ban on critical race theory training within the federal government.
Christopher F. Rufo, director for the Discovery Institute’s Center on Wealth and Poverty, joined BlazeTV’s Glenn Beck to discuss what this means moving forward and how you can help defend America’s values in your local governments, businesses, and schools.
Good morning everyone. It’s 27 degrees here, big, beautiful moon in the sky. Another good reflection from Bishop Barron today. Lent is coming soon. I wonder if there are any festivities going on in New Orleans.
I remember the barrenness of Lent last year, culminating with watching priests offer Mass in an empty church on Easter. Boy howdy, did the Church in general and the bishops specifically fail that test. And the mass attendance numbers that were diving already plunged. They will never recover. In a few years even more old churches will be closed all over the country. It makes me sad.
Poor Catholic immigrants all over this country sacrificed to build these wonderful, beautiful churches. In many cases they were discriminated against and persecuted for being Catholic, a faith they refused to leave behind in this new world, even to start anew and pursue a better life. We their descendants sell it cheaply these days, and most people see no need to tithe, to support a parish. It took considerable sacrifice for those parishioners who built the churches. For many of them today if everyone who attends services gave five dollars the church would be okay. But that average five dollars is way out of reach.
I’m guessing this may be a problem in many denominations, but I have only seen statistics and numbers from Catholic sources.
This year at least it looks like we will still be able to attend mass.
THIRD WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME
MARK 4:26-34
Friends, our Gospel for today features the parable of the mustard seed.
How does God tend to work? From the very small to the very great—and by a slow, gradual process. God tends to operate under the radar, on the edges of things, quietly, clandestinely, not drawing attention to himself.
C.S. Lewis speaks to this principle. How, he asks, did God enter history? Quietly, in a forgotten corner of the Roman Empire, sneaking behind enemy lines. How was European Christianity established? Through the handful of people that listened to St. Paul in Philippi and Athens. How did the mighty Franciscan movement come to be? One odd, mystical kid who heard a voice coming from a crucifix: “Francis, rebuild my Church, which is falling into ruin.” A handful of followers joined him in his quixotic project, then dozens, then hundreds, then thousands.
So don’t be afraid to do small things at the prompting of God! Plant the seed, make the move, take the risk—take even the smallest step, and don’t worry about who notices or how much attention you’re getting. Sow the seed and leave the rest to the mercy and providence of God.
Mornin’ all. Cold this mornin, about 50*. But, the sun is out, so the temp is climbing fast. Loki and I went for our morning walk, she had her breakfast, and now she is sound asleep. My big job today is to go to the library and renew my library card. So, I will be off soon. Have a nice day wherever you are.
Mornin’ mom! It’s 25 degrees and sunny here. Brrrrrr! We still have a couple of inches of snow on the ground. Tucker doesn’t seem to mind it. He’s napping now too.
I ended up not having to go to the library. I called the branch I wanted to go to because it is closest to me. When I told them I wanted to renew my library card, she said we could do it over the phone. It was actually just updating my personal information.
That’s great being able to renew over the phone. I wish I could renew my ID card without having to visit the state office in person. In Idaho they are only good for three years, unlike California and Washington which is ten years.
Dogs I’ve had are far less self aware than cats, IMO. It’s a rare find to see one that interactive in a mirror. Too darned cute.
Reminds me of a time I was visiting with a good friend and her British husband was doing something similar. We laughed our butts off at him. Such a good guy and funny as all get out.
Facebook just announced it “made a mistake” when it censored studies showing HCQ saves lives. Censorship is never “a mistake.” Tech executives repeatedly made a calculated decision, month after month, silencing physicians worldwide.
A few weeks ago, DH came home and said he was sickly. He works with the public, so I came to the rescue with a dose of the horse paste. I always catch whatever he drags home, so sure enough, 3 days later I started feeling poorly. He was already feeling better, so I took 2 doses 2 days in a row. I was a bit ill for 3 days. Congested sinuses, sore throat, but no fever or cough. However, I totally lost my smell and taste for weeks! It was so weird. I couldn’t smell a thing. Not even husband poop! The only thing I could taste was sweet or hot. I’m slowly starting to pick up on smells and taste. Yesterday I smelled my perfume for the first time.
I went to the Dr. office today for my bi-annual check-up, and the nurse said she was the exact same way as me. I asked her if she was going to take the vaccine, and she lowered her voice and said not anyone that worked in that office will take the vaccine including the Dr., but not to tell anyone she said anything. The Dr. never mentioned the word “Vaccine”. All of my bloodwork and BP was perfect!
This is legit hilarious. Remember how nobody on the left cared when Maxine Waters said this about Trump officials? Well, they care when someone used the same words to apply to Cuomo staffers!
Biden administration trying to fix Obama’s Syria blunders with the same team that created them
January 28, 2021 2:00 PM By SAMIR A. ZEDAN
Turkish soldiers fraternizing with ISIS fighters near Kobane
With Antony Blinken confirmed by the US Senate as the new Secretary of State, some analysts hope US policy in Syria will not revert to what it was when Obama was in office. This came in the wake of reports that US tanks had rolled back into Syria a few days ago, reversing Trump’s policy of ending military involvement in that conflict.
Good afternoon friends. Another beautiful day here in paradise with blue skies, mountains and sunshine, and not terribly cold, about 15 degrees. I love the blog banner photo today, Stella, it is very like the view from my living windows. The large mountain on the right in your photo is, for me, Mt. Spurr, an active volcano. The water body between me and Spurr is a bit larger than the one in the photo; I’m looking across Cook Inlet, which is a few miles wide on the western side of the Kenai Peninsula. If I ever figure out how to post photos, I’ll put one up (believe me, I’ve tried).
I have a question for the more technologically proficient among us. Since the Treehouse is no longer on Word Press, I don’t have a black bar across the top with the convenient little bell that tells me when someone has liked or responded to a comment I’ve made. Is there something I need to sign up for to get such notices? It is such a pain to try to remember what post I commented on and look it up again to see if anyone did.
Hope you are all having a good day, and managing to hang in there despite this crazy world we’re living in. I’m wishing for more Olive and Mabel videos myself. Just can’t follow politics for a while. Reading anything about the imposter in the White House makes me ill.
Oh, also wondering if there’s been any word from Colonel Ken in a while. I continue to pray for him, and hope he is getting along. I never thought we’d lose Czar before the Colonel. I miss Czar every day; I can’t even imagine the level of bereft that Czarina must feel. I know she is reading here, and hope she feels up to posting a few words on how she is. Much love to you, dear sister!
I signed up for (something) and got a couple of notifications that somebody had replied to my comment. I can’t remember what it was. And, it has been several weeks, I think, since I got a notification.
I am not registered or signed up anywhere so i don’t have features others have. I keep a bookmark on my browser and bookmark the pages where I comment. You can separate or sort them as you wish. I can just go back and click on the bookmark & it goes to your comment. I pretty much comment here and then 1 local statewide site just a few times a year.
Hi — I believe this is how it now works at the Tree: for each comment or reply, there is a bell with a slash through it below the text box. Before posting, click on the bell; the slash will disappear. Upon posting, an email will be sent to you; open the email and click on the link to opt in to receive replies to that particular post. Happy weekend!
I’m keeping busy trying to get all the notifications and paperwork done. Some moments of great sadness and out loud crying when I get overwhelmed with missing him. I have plenty to do just keeping up with all the things that need to be done around here; fortunately his son is handy with machines, carpentry, and general maintenance things, and my brother arrived today to help him get our house in NO ready to sell. I have great friends who take my calls day or night, and people who work at my hospitals offer hugs daily. I get comfort from my friends here just continuing their posts about daily matters and observations. Thank you. And remember to let me know when you can stop by for a cold drink on the back porch…
Five Days After Biden Inauguration, Judge Rules Late Changes To VA Election Law That Allowed Late Mail-in-Ballots Without Postmark To Be Counted Is ILLEGAL
By Patty McMurray – Published January 29, 2021 at 12:36pm
One of the most common arguments made by Democrats, RINOs, and their allies in the media, to disprove voter fraud in the November election is that every single voter fraud case that’s been tried in the courts has failed. Americans need to keep their eyes on upcoming court cases related to election fraud. SCOTUS Blog lists an astounding 21 election fraud-related cases they’re watching.
Afternoon all!
Well, here was our weather when I left at 830am – it was 5 degrees with gusty winds bringing it down to minus 10-15 below 0. Thank goodness the sun was up by then! It’s still pretty darn cold and since the sun is starting to go down the wind is now picking up again. 😦
So here are 2 warm weather pics
and the second is a photo of exactly the exact same place!
Have visited the Santa Barbara Mission a number of times. Beautiful, peaceful spot and lovely structure. For several years, Santa Barbara was my vacation spot…loved every minute of it.
Merck stops developing COVID vaccine: Better immunity found through ‘natural infection’
Merck will now focus instead on two therapeutic drugs, termed MK-7110 and MK-4482.
Fri Jan 29, 2021 – 2:03 pm EST
I like this quote from the article:
“However, former vice president of Pfizer Dr. Michael Yeadon has flatly rejected the need for any vaccines for COVID-19, saying “there is absolutely no need for vaccines to extinguish the pandemic. I’ve never heard such nonsense talked about vaccines. You do not vaccinate people who aren’t at risk from a disease. You also don’t set about planning to vaccinate millions of fit and healthy people with a vaccine that hasn’t been extensively tested on human subjects.””
Happy Winter Fence Friday…
“Snowy Fence and Pasture” – Painting by Elaine Plesser…

Bob Timberlake painting “Gilley’s Cows”…

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By Lucille on January 29, 2021 at 12:05 am
In answer to claims of those like the folks in the photo-of-the-day…
Understanding “All Men Are Created Equal”—Dr. Matthew Spalding on Rejecting Revisionist History
January 28, 2021 – American Thought Leaders – The Epoch Times Host Jan Jekielek
“In the founding of America, some suggest the idea that “all men are created equal” was a lie, written by hypocrites in a time of slavery. When the New York Times’ controversial 1619 Project was first published, it’s introduction stated that it “aims to reframe the country’s history, understanding 1619 as our true founding.”
“How should we understand America’s founding and its promise that “all men are created equal”?
“Today, we sit down with Dr. Matthew Spalding, a professor of constitutional government and Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government at Hillsdale College. He was the executive director of the 1776 Commission, created by executive order by former President Trump, which published a report defending America’s founding aspirations.”
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By Lucille on January 29, 2021 at 12:13 am
Since the 1776 Commission has been disbanded and its report removed from The White House website by order of Biden, for a copy, go to https://f.hubspotusercontent10.net/hubfs/397762/The%20President%E2%80%99s%20Advisory%201776%20Commission%20-%20Final%20Report.pdf
Though Dr. Spaulding mentions the report can be found at Hillsdale College’s website, I could not locate it. If you have found the commission’s report elsewhere, please put the link in a reply to me. The 1776 Commission report must not be “disappeared” by those who hate America. Thanks.
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By Lucille on January 29, 2021 at 12:58 am
Found a couple
/ hopefully my links work
Trump Whitehouse Archives – 1776-Commission-Final-Report
The Black Vault – 1776-Commission-Final-Report
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By pirapoi on January 29, 2021 at 2:06 pm
Thank you, pirapoi! I read somewhere that the DOJ has assured the Trump Administration that their records will be preserved. Why, for goodness sake, would anyone believe such a statement coming from Swamp Central? So I’m just wondering how long the 1776 report will remain available at the Trump Whitehouse Archives.
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By Lucille on January 29, 2021 at 3:20 pm
This is what I get when I go to the Trump Whitehouse Archives:
Your connection is not private. Attackers might be trying to steal your information from trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID
The Black Vault works.
Thanks again!
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By Lucille on January 29, 2021 at 3:27 pm
Funny, I didn’t get any message like that.
Well anyway, here are some more backups
Glenn Beck
Conservative News Links
Scribd document”> Scribd
/ If you jump through a signup hoop, the Scibd link allows you to download the document.
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By pirapoi on January 29, 2021 at 4:00 pm
My programming gets real nervous dealing with government maybe? LOL!
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By Lucille on January 29, 2021 at 7:07 pm
Btw, this very interesting article with an excellent video is at Glenn Beck’s website…
“Conservative underdog takes ‘MARXIST’ critical race theory to court after Biden reverses Trump’s ban”
JANUARY 26, 2021
In one of his first executive orders, President Joe Biden reversed the Trump administration’s ban on critical race theory training within the federal government.
Christopher F. Rufo, director for the Discovery Institute’s Center on Wealth and Poverty, joined BlazeTV’s Glenn Beck to discuss what this means moving forward and how you can help defend America’s values in your local governments, businesses, and schools.
https://www.glennbeck.com/christopher-rufo-critical-race-theory-court
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By Lucille on January 29, 2021 at 7:18 pm
Good morning everyone. It’s 27 degrees here, big, beautiful moon in the sky. Another good reflection from Bishop Barron today. Lent is coming soon. I wonder if there are any festivities going on in New Orleans.
I remember the barrenness of Lent last year, culminating with watching priests offer Mass in an empty church on Easter. Boy howdy, did the Church in general and the bishops specifically fail that test. And the mass attendance numbers that were diving already plunged. They will never recover. In a few years even more old churches will be closed all over the country. It makes me sad.
Poor Catholic immigrants all over this country sacrificed to build these wonderful, beautiful churches. In many cases they were discriminated against and persecuted for being Catholic, a faith they refused to leave behind in this new world, even to start anew and pursue a better life. We their descendants sell it cheaply these days, and most people see no need to tithe, to support a parish. It took considerable sacrifice for those parishioners who built the churches. For many of them today if everyone who attends services gave five dollars the church would be okay. But that average five dollars is way out of reach.
I’m guessing this may be a problem in many denominations, but I have only seen statistics and numbers from Catholic sources.
This year at least it looks like we will still be able to attend mass.
THIRD WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME
MARK 4:26-34
Friends, our Gospel for today features the parable of the mustard seed.
How does God tend to work? From the very small to the very great—and by a slow, gradual process. God tends to operate under the radar, on the edges of things, quietly, clandestinely, not drawing attention to himself.
C.S. Lewis speaks to this principle. How, he asks, did God enter history? Quietly, in a forgotten corner of the Roman Empire, sneaking behind enemy lines. How was European Christianity established? Through the handful of people that listened to St. Paul in Philippi and Athens. How did the mighty Franciscan movement come to be? One odd, mystical kid who heard a voice coming from a crucifix: “Francis, rebuild my Church, which is falling into ruin.” A handful of followers joined him in his quixotic project, then dozens, then hundreds, then thousands.
So don’t be afraid to do small things at the prompting of God! Plant the seed, make the move, take the risk—take even the smallest step, and don’t worry about who notices or how much attention you’re getting. Sow the seed and leave the rest to the mercy and providence of God.
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By Menagerie on January 29, 2021 at 6:01 am
Good morning, Menage! This comment answers some that I saw over at the Tree (yesterday’s OT) about God’s will and our human impatience.
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By stella on January 29, 2021 at 11:51 am
Mornin’ y’all!
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By WeeWeed on January 29, 2021 at 8:30 am
Mornin’ WeeWeed! I downloaded this yesterday and was going to use it today. Maybe I will anyway, because it bears repeating.
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By stella on January 29, 2021 at 11:52 am
Afternoon Stella!
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By WeeWeed on January 29, 2021 at 6:06 pm
Good day, WeeWeed! The Biden theme song…
“If I Only Had A Brain”
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By Lucille on January 29, 2021 at 3:38 pm
Afternoon Lucy!
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By WeeWeed on January 29, 2021 at 6:07 pm
Mornin’ all. Cold this mornin, about 50*. But, the sun is out, so the temp is climbing fast. Loki and I went for our morning walk, she had her breakfast, and now she is sound asleep. My big job today is to go to the library and renew my library card. So, I will be off soon. Have a nice day wherever you are.
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By auscitizenmom on January 29, 2021 at 10:04 am
Mornin’ mom! It’s 25 degrees and sunny here. Brrrrrr! We still have a couple of inches of snow on the ground. Tucker doesn’t seem to mind it. He’s napping now too.
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By stella on January 29, 2021 at 11:54 am
Good afternoon, aus! We’re at 35 degrees with rain off ‘n on. Have fun at the library.
And speaking of libraries, remember his scene from “Breakfast At Tiffany’s”?
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By Lucille on January 29, 2021 at 3:53 pm
Actually no. I think I have only seen it once and I don’t remember much about it.
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By auscitizenmom on January 29, 2021 at 9:34 pm
I ended up not having to go to the library. I called the branch I wanted to go to because it is closest to me. When I told them I wanted to renew my library card, she said we could do it over the phone. It was actually just updating my personal information.
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By auscitizenmom on January 29, 2021 at 9:41 pm
That’s great being able to renew over the phone. I wish I could renew my ID card without having to visit the state office in person. In Idaho they are only good for three years, unlike California and Washington which is ten years.
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By Lucille on January 29, 2021 at 10:48 pm
Wish I had this on doggityday! Hilarious!
https://twitter.com/DannyDeraney/status/1354525815396986881?s=20
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By stella on January 29, 2021 at 12:19 pm
Dogs I’ve had are far less self aware than cats, IMO. It’s a rare find to see one that interactive in a mirror. Too darned cute.
Reminds me of a time I was visiting with a good friend and her British husband was doing something similar. We laughed our butts off at him. Such a good guy and funny as all get out.
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By hoosiertruthfan on January 29, 2021 at 5:52 pm
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By stella on January 29, 2021 at 12:25 pm
A few weeks ago, DH came home and said he was sickly. He works with the public, so I came to the rescue with a dose of the horse paste. I always catch whatever he drags home, so sure enough, 3 days later I started feeling poorly. He was already feeling better, so I took 2 doses 2 days in a row. I was a bit ill for 3 days. Congested sinuses, sore throat, but no fever or cough. However, I totally lost my smell and taste for weeks! It was so weird. I couldn’t smell a thing. Not even husband poop! The only thing I could taste was sweet or hot. I’m slowly starting to pick up on smells and taste. Yesterday I smelled my perfume for the first time.
I went to the Dr. office today for my bi-annual check-up, and the nurse said she was the exact same way as me. I asked her if she was going to take the vaccine, and she lowered her voice and said not anyone that worked in that office will take the vaccine including the Dr., but not to tell anyone she said anything. The Dr. never mentioned the word “Vaccine”. All of my bloodwork and BP was perfect!
That horse paste is gross! But it worked for us!
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By JTR on January 29, 2021 at 3:21 pm
Horse paste?
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By stella on January 29, 2021 at 4:30 pm
Ivermectin??
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By auscitizenmom on January 29, 2021 at 5:02 pm
OK, spill the beans – what’s in “horse paste”? Do we want to know?
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By G-dandCountry on January 29, 2021 at 4:41 pm
I think that’s her euphemism for HCQ, but I’m asking to be sure.
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By stella on January 29, 2021 at 5:11 pm
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By stella on January 29, 2021 at 12:56 pm
This is legit hilarious. Remember how nobody on the left cared when Maxine Waters said this about Trump officials? Well, they care when someone used the same words to apply to Cuomo staffers!
https://twitter.com/HashtagGriswold/status/1355008766870233096?s=20
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By stella on January 29, 2021 at 1:04 pm
Biden administration trying to fix Obama’s Syria blunders with the same team that created them

January 28, 2021 2:00 PM By SAMIR A. ZEDAN
Turkish soldiers fraternizing with ISIS fighters near Kobane
With Antony Blinken confirmed by the US Senate as the new Secretary of State, some analysts hope US policy in Syria will not revert to what it was when Obama was in office. This came in the wake of reports that US tanks had rolled back into Syria a few days ago, reversing Trump’s policy of ending military involvement in that conflict.
https://www.jihadwatch.org/2021/01/biden-administration-trying-to-fix-obamas-syria-blunders-with-the-same-team-that-created-them
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By Lucille on January 29, 2021 at 1:17 pm
Well, I guess Biden will go after Assad since Obama wanted to get rid of him.
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By auscitizenmom on January 29, 2021 at 3:50 pm
In case you were wondering …
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By stella on January 29, 2021 at 2:02 pm
Thanks Stella…at least I learned one thing today! 🙂
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By weather257 on January 29, 2021 at 3:02 pm
Okay. Interesting even though it wasn’t on my list of things to find out today. 🙄
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By auscitizenmom on January 29, 2021 at 3:51 pm
Well that’s more “authentic info” than we’ll get from 99% of politicians!
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By G-dandCountry on January 29, 2021 at 4:27 pm
Good afternoon friends. Another beautiful day here in paradise with blue skies, mountains and sunshine, and not terribly cold, about 15 degrees. I love the blog banner photo today, Stella, it is very like the view from my living windows. The large mountain on the right in your photo is, for me, Mt. Spurr, an active volcano. The water body between me and Spurr is a bit larger than the one in the photo; I’m looking across Cook Inlet, which is a few miles wide on the western side of the Kenai Peninsula. If I ever figure out how to post photos, I’ll put one up (believe me, I’ve tried).
I have a question for the more technologically proficient among us. Since the Treehouse is no longer on Word Press, I don’t have a black bar across the top with the convenient little bell that tells me when someone has liked or responded to a comment I’ve made. Is there something I need to sign up for to get such notices? It is such a pain to try to remember what post I commented on and look it up again to see if anyone did.
Hope you are all having a good day, and managing to hang in there despite this crazy world we’re living in. I’m wishing for more Olive and Mabel videos myself. Just can’t follow politics for a while. Reading anything about the imposter in the White House makes me ill.
Oh, also wondering if there’s been any word from Colonel Ken in a while. I continue to pray for him, and hope he is getting along. I never thought we’d lose Czar before the Colonel. I miss Czar every day; I can’t even imagine the level of bereft that Czarina must feel. I know she is reading here, and hope she feels up to posting a few words on how she is. Much love to you, dear sister!
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By The Tundra PA on January 29, 2021 at 4:05 pm
I heard from Col. Ken last week. He isn’t commenting, but he is reading. He is fighting, but still having health issues.
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By stella on January 29, 2021 at 4:16 pm
There isn’t a notification bell or other system at the Tree, at least not now.
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By stella on January 29, 2021 at 4:18 pm
I signed up for (something) and got a couple of notifications that somebody had replied to my comment. I can’t remember what it was. And, it has been several weeks, I think, since I got a notification.
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By auscitizenmom on January 29, 2021 at 4:57 pm
By email, right? I haven’t signed up for that, so I don’t know.
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By stella on January 29, 2021 at 5:12 pm
Yes, email.
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By auscitizenmom on January 29, 2021 at 5:28 pm
I am not registered or signed up anywhere so i don’t have features others have. I keep a bookmark on my browser and bookmark the pages where I comment. You can separate or sort them as you wish. I can just go back and click on the bookmark & it goes to your comment. I pretty much comment here and then 1 local statewide site just a few times a year.
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By G-dandCountry on January 29, 2021 at 4:34 pm
Auggghhh! “I keep a FOLDER on my browser” with bookmarks for my comments in it.
Is it too late to have a large coffee???
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By G-dandCountry on January 29, 2021 at 4:35 pm
Hi — I believe this is how it now works at the Tree: for each comment or reply, there is a bell with a slash through it below the text box. Before posting, click on the bell; the slash will disappear. Upon posting, an email will be sent to you; open the email and click on the link to opt in to receive replies to that particular post. Happy weekend!
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By SRT392 on January 29, 2021 at 5:22 pm
Ha, I thought you only had to do it once.
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By auscitizenmom on January 29, 2021 at 5:53 pm
Thanks!
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By The Tundra PA on January 30, 2021 at 2:58 pm
I’m keeping busy trying to get all the notifications and paperwork done. Some moments of great sadness and out loud crying when I get overwhelmed with missing him. I have plenty to do just keeping up with all the things that need to be done around here; fortunately his son is handy with machines, carpentry, and general maintenance things, and my brother arrived today to help him get our house in NO ready to sell. I have great friends who take my calls day or night, and people who work at my hospitals offer hugs daily. I get comfort from my friends here just continuing their posts about daily matters and observations. Thank you. And remember to let me know when you can stop by for a cold drink on the back porch…
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By czarina33 on January 30, 2021 at 9:23 pm
Sending an e-hug. 😀
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By auscitizenmom on January 30, 2021 at 9:48 pm
Five Days After Biden Inauguration, Judge Rules Late Changes To VA Election Law That Allowed Late Mail-in-Ballots Without Postmark To Be Counted Is ILLEGAL
By Patty McMurray – Published January 29, 2021 at 12:36pm
One of the most common arguments made by Democrats, RINOs, and their allies in the media, to disprove voter fraud in the November election is that every single voter fraud case that’s been tried in the courts has failed. Americans need to keep their eyes on upcoming court cases related to election fraud. SCOTUS Blog lists an astounding 21 election fraud-related cases they’re watching.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/01/nine-days-biden-inauguration-judge-rules-late-changes-va-election-law-allowed-late-mail-ballots-without-postmark-counted-illegal/
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By Lucille on January 29, 2021 at 4:05 pm
Afternoon all!
Well, here was our weather when I left at 830am – it was 5 degrees with gusty winds bringing it down to minus 10-15 below 0. Thank goodness the sun was up by then! It’s still pretty darn cold and since the sun is starting to go down the wind is now picking up again. 😦
So here are 2 warm weather pics
and the second is a photo of exactly the exact same place!
Enjoy! 😉
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By G-dandCountry on January 29, 2021 at 4:24 pm
Sigh, that was supposed to be “almost exactly the same place”
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By G-dandCountry on January 29, 2021 at 4:26 pm
Have visited the Santa Barbara Mission a number of times. Beautiful, peaceful spot and lovely structure. For several years, Santa Barbara was my vacation spot…loved every minute of it.
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By Lucille on January 29, 2021 at 7:40 pm
Here is an interesting article from today:
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/merck-stops-developing-covid-vaccine-better-immunity-found-through-natural-infection
Merck stops developing COVID vaccine: Better immunity found through ‘natural infection’
Merck will now focus instead on two therapeutic drugs, termed MK-7110 and MK-4482.
Fri Jan 29, 2021 – 2:03 pm EST
Also talks about HCQ & Ivermectin
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By G-dandCountry on January 29, 2021 at 4:30 pm
Well, if they don’t already have a vaccine, this makes sense, since there are several others already on the market.
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By stella on January 29, 2021 at 4:32 pm
I like this quote from the article:
“However, former vice president of Pfizer Dr. Michael Yeadon has flatly rejected the need for any vaccines for COVID-19, saying “there is absolutely no need for vaccines to extinguish the pandemic. I’ve never heard such nonsense talked about vaccines. You do not vaccinate people who aren’t at risk from a disease. You also don’t set about planning to vaccinate millions of fit and healthy people with a vaccine that hasn’t been extensively tested on human subjects.””
Hmmm…Wonder why he’s the FORMER VP of Pfizer??
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By G-dandCountry on January 29, 2021 at 4:39 pm
Pretty snow video plus aerial view of the Oroville Dam Reservoir….
Snow and Fire!
January 25, 2021 – Blancolirio – Juan Browne
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By Lucille on January 29, 2021 at 7:56 pm