About That Fresh Fruit We Love So Much

My Comments: 20 years ago, I had no problems with the North American Free Trade Agreement. Today, 20 years later, I have no basic problems with the premise which allows goods and services to be translated freely across North America. But there are obvious unintended consequences, which are described in this article. By Susan Grigsby, …

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Andre The Giant

My Thoughts: Happened across an article about Andre the Giant yesterday. I remembered an event from  about 25 years ago while in the Atlanta airport. It was in a departure area with lots of people milling about, all of waiting to board. I glimpsed, perhaps 50 feet away, a face I thought I recognized from …

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Edwin Hubble’s Birthday

I'm not sure how many more I will have, but their celebration as a recurring milestone in life is a good thing. Among my daily pleasures is checking a website with an image of cosmic interest. An image like this one, for example. Virtually every speck of light, including the swirls and blue, smudgy spots, …

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Rifleman Victor Gregg remembers WW2

My Thoughts About This: Veterans Day is when we honor and remember those who served their country, both those who lived and those who didn't. When I took my draft physical in college, VietNam was only an existential threat but I was not unhappy to get a 1Y classification. As a result I didn’t serve …

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Guy Fawkes Night

My Comments: My grandson was five yesterday. It reminded me of my early days in England and my anticipation of an event that happened every November 5th. Guy Fawkes Day. Fireworks and bonfires and lots of excitement. Here, courtesy of Wikipedia, is an explanation. Also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night and Firework Night, …

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Our Place in the Cosmos

My Comments: This has nothing to do with economics or finance or asparagus. Whatever it is that allows me to think about and observe our presence on this relatively miniscule lump of rock in the cosmos we call earth is beyond my ability to understand. This is an image of a tiny piece of sky, …

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Hump Day: The Origin of Asparagus

(Courtesy of a six year old…) In the beginning, which occurred near the start, there was nothing but God, darkness, and some gas. The Bible says, "The Lord thy God is one," but I think He must be a lot older than that. Anyway, God said, "Give me a light!" and someone did. Then God …

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An Engineer Explains Trump’s Wall

My Comments: For many, a bigger and better wall to keep out undesirable people is a plausible solution. But sound bites are not enough; someone will have to design, build and pay for it. I left out the construction drawings to keep the message more simple, but if you want to see them, go HERE. Ali …

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Hump Day: American Tourist’s Facebook Post About England Has Gone Viral

My Comments: England was my home until 1950, when I first came to the states. I have family there, along with memories of time spent with grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. While proud to be an American, I feel a little glee every time I come across my childhood issued British passport. I understand the …

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Bernie Sanders Is About as Radical as Harry Truman

My Comments: I have only vague memories of Truman; I was just 12 when he died. My father didn't have kind words for him, but then he didn’t have kind words for any politician. For much of my adult life I’ve thought of myself as a rightward leaning Democrat, but as the country has drifted, …

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