Day FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE of Presidential recovery.
Day FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE of Presidential recovery.


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Stellars….
Mt. Thor, Baffin Mountains, Canada…
Ulvetanna Peak, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica…
Huayna Picchu, Andes, Peru…
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Mornin’ Lucille!
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Good mornin’, Miz WeeWeed!
Yes, Mickey is really playing the piano. He was a musical prodigy, playing the trumpet, banjo, trombone, guitar, harmonica, drums, accordion, organ and piano.
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Good mornin’, Lucille! Those are beautiful places, but I’m better off looking at ’em, rather than trying to climb ’em! Coffee is ready, ma’am.
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Good morning, Texan! Actually, sir, I have it on good authority that in this photo, you are 4th from the end. We’ll inquire of Mrs. T if it is photoshopped….
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😉
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Morning, Lucille!
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A great good day to you, Stella!
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Students At Big Bear Alpine Zoo, Big Bear Lake, California, Started Singing National Anthem After Reading Placard About Bald Eagle Adopted As National Bird
Posted April 7, 2026 by blackconservative2429
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Mornin’ kids!
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Good mornin’, Miss Wee! We sure have rooted out these slugs, haven’t we? Coffee’s ready, ma’am.
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Mornin’ Wee! That’s a good way to describe it.
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Mornin’ Stella!
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National Hanging Out Day – This day encourages communities to learn about the benefits, both financially and environmentally, of using a clothesline for drying laundry.
National Amaretto Day
National North Dakota Day
National North Dakota Day
National Garlic Day
National Oklahoma City Bombing Commemoration Day
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Garlic! Mornin’ Czarina! It’s cold here today.
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We are too, and it is forecast to be in the 20’s tonight. That should kill off a bunch of stuff.
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Good mornin’, czarina! Probably need the Amaretto if we get into the garlic, I reckon. Coffee is ready, ma’am.
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I really like Amaretto.
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Good morning, czarina!
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Good day, Czarina! YES to celebrating National Hanging Out Day! The protocol in our household required multiple clotheslines (my father being a welder created sturdy T-shaped line poles for the backyard)….
…on which toweling, bedding and clothing were placed in an orderly fashion. Sheets, blankets, quilts, washcloths and towels were always on the outer lines, with more personal items on the inside so the neighbors couldn’t see the undies and nightgowns.
Our washer looked like this…
Inflation Calculators indicate: “$88 in 1948 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $1,205.76 today….” Not exactly inexpensive for 1948 considering that on sale at Lowe’s today is an LG agitator (4.1 cu.ft.) top load washer for $548 (regular price $899).
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our lines when I was growing up looked exactly like those, because my father also welded. When we moved when I was 15 we got a dryer.
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Once dried, all items always smelled so nice. Today’s “fragrances” are mostly just a bunch of chemicals, many of which are toxic.
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Celebrating garlic, this just came over the email transom from my favorite olive oil maker…
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Good mornin’, and happy Sunday! This is what happens when I sleep in! I found our workhorse. Twin-10’s and gas-powered! Keep your head on a swivel and carpe’ your coffee.
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Mornin’ Tex! I trust you got a good night’s sleep.
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Good mornin’, Miss Stella! Indeed, I did. We had the cold front roll through here last night and left the heat off. It was a bit brisk this morning, but great sleeping weather!
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Mornin’ ‘n gracias T!
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Hallelujah! We lefties rejoice! 😀
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Good day, Texan! Considering many of our parents consumed gallons of coffee every week, they would have loved owning this coffeemaker.
In honor of our Moms and Dads I’m sending over a set of four mugs for you to keep handy for the Stellar coffee klatches….
…plus, for your coffee room wall, I’m also throwing in a photo of Western author Louis L’Amour drinking coffee out on the range somewhere (my Mom ad Dad read every one of his well-researched Westerns)…
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I read them all over and over again.
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Because I knew Tom Selleck had starred in some adaptations of L’Amour’s works, I was curious as to whether they had ever met. This is what AI has to say…
Yes, Tom Selleck and Louis L’Amour had a close friendship. Their bond was rooted in a shared passion for storytelling and a commitment to honoring the Western tradition.
Selleck starred in adaptations of L’Amour’s works, including the television film The Sacketts, which was based on two of L’Amour’s novels. This collaboration further solidified their connection in Hollywood, showcasing their mutual respect for the Western genre.
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Mornin’ All. Beautiful day here, sunny and cool. Hope you all have a nice day.
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Mornin’ mom! It’s cool here, but cloudy.
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Mornin’ Mom!
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Good day, aus! It’s a lovely sunshiny day in my neck of the woods, too.
Take care!
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Our Favorite Sunday Columnist wraps up another week for us. Focusing mostly on oil, but some comments about Cuba and the FL Grand Jury activity. No doubt, it will not be a boring week ahead.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2026/04/petroleum_rules_the_world_we_control_most_of_it.html
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Great graphic that she linked:
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God bless them.
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Whenever Iran and the Iranian people cross our minds, let’s say a prayer for them. They can see freedom shimmering just out there on the horizon. Please, Lord, may that vision not fail them.
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Disgusting. Question: Why are some of the Irish so committed to killing their “enemies”?
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Yes, totally disgusting!
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I just saw this story about the guy in LA k*lling 8 kids and 2 adults earlier today. Seven of the kids were his. Unbelievable. Horrible.
https://apnews.com/article/shreveport-mass-shooting-louisiana-15098626d4c868b2bbc8a957a6a6ead8
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Justice can never be fully served in cases like this, but at least the police were able to catch up to him and he is now deceased.
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Insanity.
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Wow!
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