General Discussion, Sunday, July 24, 2022

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  1. Lucille says:


    HAVE A BLESSED DAY, STELLARS!

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  2. Lucille says:

    35 Adorable Vintage Photos of Children Posing With Their Beloved Animals

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    • czarina33 says:

      People and their animals, since pre-history.

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    • weather257 says:

      Wow, some of those little kids could’ve been me and my siblings! Thanks Lucille!!

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      • Lucille says:

        You’re welcome, weather! I’m tempted to go back and re-do all my photo albums, saving the family photos with our animals separately. There’s something so comforting about getting out the collections and have family sitting around looking at old black and white photos to see what generations past looked like.

        One of my nephews has taken the family photos his mother and father left him plus photos of his own family and digitized them. That’s fine and certainly has its place. But I like the old-fashioned method of being able to touch and hold such remembrances in my hand.

        It’s similar in feeling to holding a hymnal in church rather than reading the words off a huge screen which has been placed in the former choir loft. Tactile memories are important, imo.

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  3. WeeWeed says:

    Mornin’ kids!

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  4. czarina33 says:

    Last night I went out front at dusk to enjoy the yard, and saw my outside orange cat , Mickey O over by the shed. He was scratching around in the grass, taking care of some cat business I suppose. Then he finished, looked at me, got into launch position and ran as fast as he could across the 50 yards toward me, stopped suddenly and became calm cat again at my feet. The joy of speed!

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  5. texan59 says:

    Mornin’ all. Our Favorite Sunday Columnist takes on academia this morning. Those running it and those immersed in its toxicity. She’s not impressed. She seems to think that free speech is an endangered species on campus’s around the Country. I think she’s spot on.

    https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2022/07/academia_neglects_its_most_important_function_a_free_marketplace_of_ideas.html

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  6. texan59 says:

    A look at one of the good guys during the corona scam. Dr. McCullough, and a new book that’s out. I’ll probably have to get this one as well. For anyone out there who thinks that Big Pharma is on the side of light and goodness, your bubble will be popped.

    https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2022/07/dr_peter_mccullough_covid_19_early_treatment_hero.html

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  7. texan59 says:

    Coffee’s up. Enjoy with your reading this morning.

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  8. Stella says:

    Morning everybody! We got some nice rain over night, and the temps aren’t quite as hot today.

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    • texan59 says:

      No need for braggin’. đŸ˜‰

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      • The Tundra PA says:

        We had a high of 63* today when the clouds parted for awhile. Now we’re back to the upper 50s. Always exciting to get into the 60s. And ecstatic when we get to 70! Summer in Alaska is what most of y’all think of as winter. The good side is not paying for air conditioning.

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    • Lucille says:

      Good day, Stella! We’ll be hitting 90 today…hot and dry. Even with our year-round inexpensive electricity, I still hate to turn on the air conditioning…which is silly, of course. If you need it, use it…

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  9. texan59 says:

    Here’s your next epidemic/pandemic after monkeypox…………..polio. Because the world’s smartest doctor sounds the alarm. don’t worry, he’s not a real doctor, but more like Dr. Jill. But he has a sh*tpot full of money, so people actually listen to the blowhard.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/bill-gates-sounds-the-alarm-over-a-deadly-viral-disease/ar-AAZUATO?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=0be3fd84e0be425ca4a2545269f50384

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    • czarina33 says:

      Have not figured out how all those anti-vax people who didn’t want their kids covered for polio, etc. are the first in line for CV19 vax for their kids.

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  10. Lucille says:


    Here’s a lovely article about wildflowers of Britain…the above illustration is a Sea holly (Eryngium maritimum)….
    https://www.countrylife.co.uk/gardens/a-simple-guide-to-the-wildflowers-of-britain-71271

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    • Reflection says:

      Lucille,
      Seems you have a lot of us searching for the flower illustrated above. I didn’t find it either, but did discover an orchid cactus

      Quite lovely on its own.

      This variety even produces edible fruit.

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      • Lucille says:

        So many lovely flowers from around the world. If they are edible, all the better for the humans and others in God beautiful creation.

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    • czarina33 says:

      I can see why people want an English garden full of these beauties!

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      • Lucille says:

        Yes, indeed! An English garden such as ones created by Capability Brown is tremendously charming for a stroll-thru.

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  11. Lucille says:

    Good conversation….

    Rand Paul…This is a bad idea
    July 24, 2022

    “Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul voices his concerns over the Democrats’ push for massive tax hikes and weighs in on the Zeldin attack.”

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