Monthly Archives: December 2021

Dreams, Adventure, And Risk: Part 4

I have taken up the hobby of hot-tenting. (A hot tent is more or less a winter specific tent with an internal wood stove.) To facilitate this new adventure I’ve ordered this* and this*. Once I overcame the stroke induced … Continue reading

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Dreams, Adventure, And Risk: Part 3

Dreams are sneaky buggers. They’ll come up from behind when you least expect it. You’ll be minding your own business when WHAM; the dream is already in your mind. It’s fuzzy at first. Undeveloped, incomplete. But the idea will grow. … Continue reading

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Dreams, Adventure, And Risk: Part 2

Some years ago I wound up idly watching Emporium Outdoors. The host and his charming dog were rambling about in a Honda Pioneer. (*Note: he has since evolved through an Argo, a tracked and untracked CanAm, and now he’s in … Continue reading

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Dreams, Adventure, And Risk: Part 1

Over at Filthie’s Thunderbox an adventure is taking place. Dude’s building an old school RC airplane. He’s making a classic “balsa wood and glue that fries braincells” design. I’ve been enjoying the story as it unfolds (lurking?). Filtihe knows the … Continue reading

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Light At The End Of The Tunnel

As far as I can tell there are several vax mandates. They’re all aimed at different populations based on President Potato’s ability to hassle that group. One to affect private employers with more than 100 employees… through the misuse of … Continue reading

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American Thinker Hits One Out Of The Park

American Thinker is on a roll and also they’ve got something to say that’s pretty darned optimistic. Click over there to read The Frogs Have Begun Fleeing the Government’s Boiling Pot. I cut out just a few excerpts, you should … Continue reading

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Citizens Should Not Be Subjects

A few days ago I mentioned how masks among the services workforce has created a dangerous situation where a visible signifier of a lower class job seperates our society. Masks, regardless of their benefit or lack thereof, signify a lower … Continue reading

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Well, It Certainly Hasn’t Been Boring

In October I wrote: “Today I told my supervisor I have not gotten the vaccine and that I will not get the vaccine.” In November I wrote: “Like many (most?) employees, I was ordered to take the vaccine. I resisted. … Continue reading

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Divergent Worlds: Pics Or It Didn’t Happen

My neighbors wound up dragging a dead animal though my yard… with my full approval. This made my driveway look like a murder scene… which I dont’ mind one bit. Our dog made a through investigation of the fascinating scent … Continue reading

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