Day SIXTY-THREE of Presidential recovery.
Day SIXTY-THREE of Presidential recovery.
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Stellars…Springtime in Europe….
Bern, Switzerland
Paris, France
Vredehof Tulip Garden, Kessel, Belgium
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Good morning Lucille!
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Good day to you, Stella!
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Wyatt Hendrickson, a Second lieutenant in the USAF Salutes President Donald J. Trump After Winning @NCAAWrestling National Championship 🇺🇸
Posted March 22, 2025
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President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador Nails It….
Posted March 20, 2025 – @realtalkpolitiks
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Mornin’ Lucille!
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And a happy day to you, Wee!
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Wow.
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His English is excellent. His grasp of economics is a little iffy.
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Good morning, and happy Sunday. I found a set similar to this, but less elaborate, in an antique store in Carson City. One of the few things that survived the move, just because it’s different. Have some exotic Turkish coffee this morning.
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Thanks Menage, and good morning!
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Morning Wee! Your welcome.
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Mornin’ Wee!
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Mornin’ Stella!
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Exotic and serpentine.
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Good morning czarina!
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Good morning! It’s lovely.
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Afternoon Stella. I like it!
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Beautiful, Menagerie! And it has its own cups.
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Beautiful!
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Good morning! Definitely an early spring day here. Still cool, and we expect rain later, but things are beginning to grow again, and the grass is greening up.
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Mowed for the first time yesterday. Weeds are coming up better than the grass. Beautiful out there.
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Sometimes it seems like the first sign of spring is a dandelion.
(Only in jest.) Saw the first one this year.
There are trees a-budding, flowers sprouting, and 1 dandelion.
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All we have are weeds left over from last year.
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National Chia Day – seems they have nutrients, fiber and protein but taste like nothing
National Melba Toast Day – so many crispy things out there, I forget this one
National Tamale Day – I never order these
National Puppy Day – who can resist
National Chip and Dip Day – can I celebrate without eating any?
National Near Miss Day -celebrate not getting hit by a meteor
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Tamales! Mornin’ Czarina!
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Czarina,
May I have a chia puppy? I promise to water him.
It’s definitely a day to celebrate when you are not hit by a meteor (and you know it.) Astronauts come to mind.
I’ll take the tamales over the chips and dip and melba toast.
Do you think Wee will mind sharing?
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Not a bit! Afternoon Reflection!
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G’nite, Wee,
Sorry, I didn’t see this earlier.
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Meteors are not the only hazards in space. Debris from objects sent into space are a real problem.
https://aerospace.org/article/space-debris-101
Here is one of the ways spacecraft are protected. Whipple shields.
These are impacts from small objects in space.
Thank God for our atmosphere which helps incinerate a lot of them that fall to earth. Otherwise the surface of the earth might be as dimpled as the moon.
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Good day, Czarina! YES, of course, to puppies…
…and to tamales…
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I like everything but the tamales. I never cared for them.
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Afternoon All. It snowed off and on all day yesterday, but only for a few minutes at a time and the rain melted what managed to hit the ground. It felt really cold this morning because of the high humidity and it was in the low 30’s. It is supposed to rain today and tomorrow.
Hope your weather isn’t severe. Enjoy the day.
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Afternoon Mom!
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Stella, as you may or may not be aware, I am somewhat fascinated by Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and would love to someday take a trip up there. I often read about it, or I watch videos. Sure wish it was within reasonable driving distance for us.
Anyhow, I stumbled across this lady’s videos about buying a property up there with an old decrepit trailer for $24,000, and her efforts in making it liveable. This is part two, the first part is just pretty yucky stuff regarding the original condition of the trailer.
What interests me here is her description of the people in her small community, who came together to help her, and help her care for her seriously ill mother. She had traveled the world in search of community for herself and her son, basically, only to come to see that the real community was waiting for her at home. Made up of people who didn’t share her beliefs, and yet taught her that didn’t matter.
It’s not too long a video, and I thought you might enjoy her story and that of a small UP community. I don’t know why exactly I watched, but I’m sure glad I did.
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Are they the “Yoopers?”
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That’s what we call them in Michigan.
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She has a lesson to teach – that we don’t have to agree or be like other people to share with them and love them. I don’t know that I could live in the UP in the winter – especially at my age – but there are many small towns in Michigan where you can live very frugally, and I considered moving to west Michigan when I first retired, so that I would be closer to family.
Thanks for sharing!
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You’re welcome!
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