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Hey John can I borrow your Playbook; I’m in this to lose
Can you believe it? Four years ago we got our head handed to us because our Cardboard Cut Out of a Candidate refused to allow his operatives to run the type of campaign necessary to win. John McCain chose the so called high road disallowing any of...
12 commentsvideoScotland Geography: Video and Quiz
I have gathered some incredible photographs of Scotland and have compiled some interesting facts. I hope you enjoy this virtual tour of the northern part of the island of Great Britain before taking my geography quiz.
59 commentsObama Czars
Despite my title, not all of the people mentioned here are Czars but they do share a common radical worldview. They say you can tell a lot about a person by the company they keep. One cannot choose ones parents, but it is interesting that both...
165 commentsLondon's Secret Garden - Postman's Park
Winter in Postman's Park Secreted away between King Edward Street, Aldersgate Street, Little Britain and Angel Street, close to St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, is the peaceful Postman’s Park. Victorian painter, sculptor and philanthropist, George...
3 commentsHeads Of Ayr Farm Park
Heads of Ayr family day out in ayr seeing loads of animals and feeding them
1 commentWords that start with the prefix re or pro
In a quirky tribute to my Latin and English teachers and in the spirit of art for art's sake, I'm pleased to invite you to join me in an aimless ramble through a few word pairs that use the re & pro prefixes.
36 commentsZen & the Art of Paragliding
Paraglider's ramble through his past. The story of the flying apples. The burning brush. Travels and more travels. Poetry and the Paranormal. Beer and Buses. No fish, this time around.
60 commentsRambles Across the Isle of Man
A few years ago we sailed from Belfast to an independent island in the British Commonwealth called the Isle of Man in the middle of the Irish Sea. It not only is politically independent having its own currency and poatage, it has its own language, Manx (a combination of old Norse and Gaelic). We took a cog railway train to nearly the summit of Mt. Snaefels over 2,000 feet high, and from this windy summit we could see into Northern Ireland, the Irish Republic, England, Scotland and Wales.
5 commentsThe Ayrshire Cow - Life Changing not Climate Changing
A 'teaching glimpse' of the past for those among us today that have lost their respect for the contribution of the Cow to the succor of the poor and hungry of this world -- such as the extremist left wing liberal 'Vegans' who applaud and propagandize all information in regard to eating meat that can be found negative in their view, and in which they can find justification for their anti-meat stance -- such as the current climate change propaganda that targets the Cow.
0 commentsPrediction magazine: All This Crazy Gift Of Time
Time is like a scarce resource that has to be rationed out. We have everything we need in life except the time to enjoy it. So what has happened to time? Is it running out?
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