In the neighborhood:
Michigan's wild weather continues-after a frigid New Year, we had another thaw culminating in a couple of days 1/8,1/9 in the 50's with a high of 59 on the 9th. The snow has disappeared again. As we did last year, we put Mr. Tree out near the Diner as a waiting area and potential buffet for treats.
We've had some sun on and off. Mr. Finch having a bite:
One evening as we were closing up for the night, I witnessed an unusual event. We still had 4-5" of snow on the ground and the independent twin came down the berm to the Diner. Mr. Big Bun was there at the buffet minding his own business. The young doe approached and seeing the rabbit, stopped and stamped her left hoof twice. I'm not acquainted with deer/rabbit relations but I cannot believe the doe felt threatened by the rab. No, this looked like bullying in order to have the joint to herself. Mr. Bun conceded that he was at a severe disadvantage in both size and weight and hopped away. Like everything else on this planet-it's all about a struggle for resources.
1/11-Another cold front swings in with high winds. It began to snow mid-afternoon.
The winds died down and the snow was a light dusting-so delicate that any obstruction would block it leaving green areas under shrubs and trees.
1/11: morning
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Square waves:
Interesting films:
An interview of filmmaker John Waters turned up in my YT feed concerning the 1956 film The Girl Can't Help It starring Jayne Mansfield and featuring several seminal rock n' roll stars such as Little Richard, Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, Fats Domino and The Platters. The film influenced Waters' 1988 production Hairspray as well as the Beatles. Read more:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Girl_Can%27t_Help_It#
Scottish director Bill Forsyth, who brought us Local Hero (1983) and Gregory's girl (1981), wrote and directed the 1987 film Housekeeping. Two sisters in 1950's Idaho, abandoned by their mother and elderly relatives is looked after by an eccentric and unconventional aunt. A very curious film about an oppressive and judgemental society where conformity is demanded.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Housekeeping_(film)
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John Simkins (b. 1951 Napa, CA) artwork:
Pavane in Gold 1989
The Guardian c. 2010
Deer Edward 2012
Sri Yantra c. 2012
Polarization 2015
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Somewhere, I came across this:
The twin scoop cone. I vaguely remember this from my childhood and haven't seen one since. I was unable to find the origin/history of this particular cone.
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Fun vids:
A people person bulldog gets a special portal in a fence next to the sidewalk so she can greet passersbys:
Crazy English adult soapbox derby in London:
The commentary is a hoot. At 15.20-a driver dressed as a carrot atop a sausage in his veganmobile crashes and the announcer says "...he tripped over his sausage."
English humor at its best.
Liminal Spaces
Nature pics
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Cat support group meeting:
FUBARland:
Martyr in Minneapolis-Renee Nicole Good, 37 years old, US citizen, award-winning poet, widow, mother of three.
She was shot 3 times in the face and murdered by ICE agent Jonathan Ross.
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Meanwhile, the Roach in an interview with the NYT concerning Venezuela and continued threats to Greenland, has insisted he doesn’t need to abide by international law and the only constraint keeping his power in check is his own morality:
He announced a surge (Iraq war speak), sending an additional 2,000 federal agents to Minneapolis. I think this is what has been planned all along (Stephen Miller)-an excuse to send in more troops and hope for a major conflict which gives Roach the chance to declare martial law. The escalates across the country and we teeter towards civil war.
But then yesterday, he states that he will bomb Iran if they escalate their killings of protesters who are demonstrating for regime change.
Mind blowing hypocrisy which shows how the regime has no foot in reality, existing only in the demented twilight zone of dear leader's head.
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Many younguns observed that many who attended the No Kings rallies were older folks. That's because we already lived through shit like this with Nixon and we recognize it. Today feels like a tipping point, like in 1970 after this happened:
How many more, indeed?

























