Here we go again, mes amis. Buckle up and enjoy. I realize that I am including more art images in here lately. What do you think? Do you like it or should I just stick to the previous format? One reason for the art is that is is positive, shows the ingenuity and creativity of many modern artists. And it is fun. But is it too much? Anyhow, enjoy today's offerings. And thank you for dropping by!
My beloved grandson tending his own little garden. He turns 4 this weekend, a true little Leo. How time flies!
The Function Of Indigenous Canadians For Justin Trudeau’s Woke Revolution
Klaus, stfu. Remember, folks, he is a Rothschild after all.
They went woke and turned him into The Vegetable Monster or some such idiocy. Numming on cookies "bad".
This happened to me when I was about 12. I walked home through fields of cattle and often just sat with them. I was jealous of their calm peace even though I had a great life at home.
I cycled until I was 46 or so. Only the requirements of a single Mom with two active daughters got me driving. Miss it now but the knees just won't do it. Bikes for transportation are one of the best things going, but let folks have options.
Charging electric vehicles, circa 1915.
So now, you buy the apps with your car but pay monthly to use it in your vehicle. That really is a rotten way to do business. And you can bet you have to subscribe so you pay for this heating app in the summer as well as winter.
You have to wonder why these stories never hit the main news cycles. Not really. The farmers are blocking roads, burning bales of hay, tires, etc. as part of their battle. Media does its best to paint them in the same way that the Canadian media did to the Canadian truckers ~ as vandals, rapists, thieves, etc. and totally ignoring the importance of their plight and the future for all of us.
Remember, too, that Palestine is what they want for the rest of the world under basic Communism. The Palestinians have been fighting our battle and taking the brunt for 70+ years now.
Some of them aren't even women!
Takei, back then, spoke of the advantages offered a young man taken under the wing of an older man for introduction to the world, some sort of mentor-ship perhaps. No matter, it was as wrong then as it is now but that is where he comes from. Whatever he says now is most likely a complete contradiction to his past experiences.
Imagine this hears, pulled by a team of four ebony horses, black ostrich plumes waving from their headgear, hooves clacking sharply over the cobblestones, carrying their passenger to eternal rest. I have seen such things in the distant past ~ Paris, the 1890's...
And the rest of us are supposed to be afraid of the reportedly growing numbers of this silliness? This twink ain't the only one of his kind behaving in such a nauseating and careless manner.
I still have one! We grew up with one full of koolade in the fridge. It was to keep us away from the milk and juice. They came in orange, kelly green, royal blue and white.
Stunning photograph of total trust and love. Professional gymnasts here, don't try this on your own!
CRT as taught in some schools. Totally dividing people from each other. There are almost no words for this destructive drivel. "FOLX"? Holy smoke they are crazy mad. "Look for microaggressions."
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Mine remains open every single night all year round unless there is a very wild gale blowing in. Otherwise, it is open and the heat does not go on.
I like your new format (of course I liked the old one too...) I think the cartoon that fractured me the most was the dude asking how much was the rent, and being told it was a gun store.
ReplyDeleteNo. 143, the bicycle monument, is delightful. I continue to do many of my errands aboard my rusty iron steed, despite my great age. I'm persuaded that cycling confers health benefits. Here in the great city, of course, it also entails some risk of sudden death, but I try to ride prudently. Bonne fin de semaine !
ReplyDeleteLove the art inclusions! Keep them coming.
ReplyDeleteMorning Noor, love your posts as always. Like the art, really liked the Russian art that you posted a while back, would love to see more of that. Post 155 was a fire ball, a very rare and spectacular thing to see. Was post 292 a picture from the Lake district in England?
ReplyDeleteKeep well.
Visually appealing, mentally appealing, and educational, thank you!
ReplyDeleteOk. Another great posting. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteRegarding artwork (and landscapes) - yes. The cartoons, while ironically pointing out sometimes less-than-evident truths, can be depressing. The art and landscapes provide a welcome escape from the sad reality of the world. One request - can you provide a location of landscape photos when possible?