Clearance and Clarity
Long week over, sort of, mercifully. It didn't look like the snow we were supposed to get arrived; I saw a few flurries here and there during the afternoon, but unless it came tonight, we missed it. Phew. This morning -- seeing the reports of freezing rain, iffy roads, and future -- I could not help but think how nice it is that I can work from home (even if I work a lot). Tomorrow I intend to get out, if only to buy ingredients for the recipes I intend to try...and some drain cleaner, as the one side of the kitchen sink is being a little slow. Oi. Not exactly time to cook up grub in such a state -- I should probably get the plumber over -- but maybe chemicals will provide a bit of a respite. The problem (or one of them), of course, is that I am in full pay-down-the-windows mode to get the next project started faster, and any deviation -- to me, at least -- is something of a party foul (even though I know that is dumb).
My blood sugar has been pretty much perfect today; not sure how or why, but I woke up at 100, went to 190 at breakfast (dawn phenomenon), and has been between 110 and 140 all day (141 a few minutes ago I can discount). Again, this has been an outlier -- the MD seems to think stress is weighing on my results, and I think we all know what I think about that, even if it contains a grain of truth. Today was a bit less stressful -- cleared out some minor projects -- and did extra walking at home, not that that is a huge difference. Actually, the prospect of warmer weather next week brightens me, as I can do some walking at lunch!
A bit long but pretty funny; they are correct, that this might be the funniest Guest movie, and, by and large, I like them all...even if they have that Matt sense of humor.
Stop Blaming DoorDash for the Affordability Crisis
Interesting. I think this is largely correct, but -- as I like to say -- you go to a restaurant and sometimes you are the only person who is actually dining inside. Older people (like me, almost) aren't ordering DoorDash. And, given that the charges and fees and tips that go with it... it adds up even if people order less, you DO have an affordability problem.
Interesting. I think this is largely correct, but -- as I like to say -- you go to a restaurant and sometimes you are the only person who is actually dining inside. Older people (like me, almost) aren't ordering DoorDash. And, given that the charges and fees and tips that go with it... it adds up even if people order less, you DO have an affordability problem.
Mike Johnson Spars With Pope Leo XIV Over Christian Treatment of Immigrants - NOTUS — News of the United States
This is moderately funny; there aren't that many politicians who can go toe-to-toe with the Pope on Scripture, but Mike Johnson is one (actually, most Republicans could). And the fact that our Pope is American... well, he should know this, too.
This is moderately funny; there aren't that many politicians who can go toe-to-toe with the Pope on Scripture, but Mike Johnson is one (actually, most Republicans could). And the fact that our Pope is American... well, he should know this, too.
The Morning Briefing: An Entertaining Treasury Secretary Is the Trump 47 Bonus Prize – PJ Media
Quite true; I know some in the GOP were concerned by the guy, but he has been...one of the best of the bunch. And, as long as he remains the last voice heard by POTUS...
Quite true; I know some in the GOP were concerned by the guy, but he has been...one of the best of the bunch. And, as long as he remains the last voice heard by POTUS...
The Havoc Wrought By Illegal Aliens | Power Line
This is good -- but hardly representative; we need more of this -- actually counted -- and our GOP states should be leading the way here. I realize the media won't report it, but...so what?
This is good -- but hardly representative; we need more of this -- actually counted -- and our GOP states should be leading the way here. I realize the media won't report it, but...so what?

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