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Ice Storms accross the east...

...house-made duck and cranberry bratwurst on a house-made caraway roll with whole grain mustard and local micro mustard greens... paired with Mitchell Katz Fat Boy Red Wine in the west. :-) Hey there all my midwestern and far eastern friends. Here is what we do in California while y'all are freezing your rear ends off with ice storms and power outages. We go to wine releases here in the valley! We went to the Fat Boy release at Mitchell Katz in Pleasanton today. As you can see another brutal California winter is being suffered here: Orloff Park, Pleasanton, California (PWS) Updated: 1 sec ago 76.0 °F Clear Humidity: 38% Dew Point: 49 °F Wind: 0.0 mph Mike, Lora and Serenity at Mitchell Katz today. We had a reprise of last year's Taste of Terroir Peoples Choice Award winner: For the second year in a row, the Palm Event Center was presented with the People’s Choice award at the a

John Updike

John Updike recently passed away. I saw a poem by him about the resurrection, very good stuff! I would not have expected it from him but here it is. Seven Stanzas at Easter by John Updike Make no mistake: if He rose at all it was as His body; if the cells’ dissolution did not reverse, the molecules reknit, the amino acids rekindle, the Church will fall. It was not as the flowers, each soft Spring recurrent; it was not as His Spirit in the mouths and fuddled eyes of the eleven apostles; it was as His Flesh: ours. The same hinged thumbs and toes, the same valved heart that — pierced — died, withered, paused, and then regathered out of enduring Might new strength to enclose. Let us not mock God with metaphor, analogy, sidestepping transcendence; making of the event a parable, a sign painted in the faded credulity of earlier ages: let us walk through the door. The stone is rolled back, not papier-mache, not a stone in a story, but the vast rock of materiality that in the slow gri

It's Tax Time again

I just filed my extortion papers with the Imperial Robbery Service and lo and behold William Grigg posted this today, serendipity or what? Kleptocrats of the World, Unite! from Pro Libertate by William N. Grigg His name isn't Barton, but he is certainly a Fink: Newly installed economic dictator Timothy Geithner. Perhaps the only commendable thing newly installed Economic Dictator (and Barton Fink lookalike) Tim Geithner has done in a public career otherwise devoted to serving the Power Elite was to "cheat" on his taxes . Given that taxation is theft, "cheating" the taxman is bit like refusing to disclose every hidden pocket of household wealth to an armed robber. Unless they're sick unto death with some form of collectivist psychosis, Americans submit to government taxation for the same reason they would pay off any other irresistibly powerful extortionist. At some point in any conversation about taxes someone, acting with smugly misplaced confidence in

Quote(s) of the day

"My schooling not only failed to teach me what it professed to be teaching, but prevented me from being educated to an extent which infuriates me when I think of all I might have learned at home by myself." George Bernard Shaw Lora, Serenity and I watched 3 versions of Pygmalion, written by George Bernard Shaw, last week, the 1938 film version , the 1964 musical version " My Fair Lady " and BBC Play of the Month production. We all liked the 1938 version the best, followed by the BBC version, at least for Eliza as played by Lynn Redgrave. In any case having just watched all of these so recently this quote caught my attention when I saw it in an email. I have been unable to locate a source for it, but in my searches for the source I found two other fine quotes related to it: "I have never let my schooling interfere with my education." -- Mark Twain "The only time my education was interrupted was when I was in school." -- George Bernard Sha

After a party

So, Serenity went to McKenna's birthday party across the street this afternoon and came back with more than she left with, a passel of balloons, a new dress and other goodies:

Obama = Evil Emperor of Death

BO has already proven he is actually worse than the pathetic Shrub. Witness the following 2 news reports, number 1: Obama ends abortion-related funding restrictions for aid groups By MARGARET TALEV McClatchy Newspapers WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama signed a memorandum Friday that ends a prohibition on supplying federal family-planning funds and contraceptives to international aid groups that provide abortions, abortion referrals or abortion counseling. So more babies will be murdered, and number 2: President Obama 'orders Pakistan drone attacks' (US Air Force/EPA) A Predator drone Tim Reid in Washington Missiles fired from suspected US drones killed at least 15 people inside Pakistan today, the first such strikes since Barack Obama became president and a clear sign that the controversial military policy begun by George W Bush has not changed. So peop

More tragic job losses

and this time it's all Obama's fault! Click here or on the cartoon to grab a readable version of it.

Mengele "Twin Town in Brazil"

OK, now that's just a little bit creepy... From the Telegraph : Nazi angel of death Josef Mengele 'created twin town in Brazil' The Nazi doctor Josef Mengele is responsible for the astonishing number of twins in a small Brazilian town, an Argentine historian has claimed. By Nick Evans in Buenos Aires Last Updated: 10:52PM GMT 21 Jan 2009 One in five pregnancies in the small Brazilian town have resulted in twins - most of them blond haired and blue eyed. Full Story.

Awesome Awesomness

Ooh ooh! I just found out the most coolest awesomest thing! Dan Piraro, creator of the syndicated cartoon, "Bizarro." has a blog! Woo Hoo! Add it to your blog reader now , if you don't use a blog reader , dude, get with the 21st century already. Here is today's comic:

On flubbing the oath (Updated)

So Obama flubbed the oath because the nit in a robe flubbed it first. The lack of concern over saying the oath properly just demonstrates that no one in the Imperial Government takes it seriously, they don't think an oath matters in the least, it's just a quaint formality to them. Not that it matters, no president or congressman, other than Ron Paul and maybe one or two others, have actually upheld their oath of office for over a hundred years anyway. UPDATE: CBS News reports that Obama has no plans to Retake Oath . Which makes perfect sense since oaths are just quaint and essentially meaningless formalities with no real effect in the world, right? As far as I'm concerned as long as he refuses to take the oath of office properly he is not President of these united States at all. So there :-P~~~

Belief in God

Interesting graph from Spiegel OnLine found in an article called "Has Darwin Failed?"

Herald Trumpets

It's a minor thing really, but seems rather symbolic to me. I noticed there were herald trumpets being blown to announce the arrival of the new Emperor while I was watching the Imperial Coronation yesterday. Maybe they've used them since George Washington, I don't know, it just seems to be wrong for a republic. Maybe it's just seeing them in all those movies about Rome or the Middle Ages announcing the bad guys... whatever.

Look here he is! Over there!

Matthew 24:23

Birthday of a Great American

Happy Robert E. Lee's birthday! Father Hollywood has a good article about the day here , check it out. It's good to read about an American leader who actually had a sense of honor. Especially when you look forward to the Coronation of our God-Emperor tomorrow. Ah well, let us all say a prayer over the corpse of the republic and for the new Emperor to rule us, his unworthy subjects, with wisdom and benevolence.

Cops, who needs them?

A snip from " Say No to Cops: A Brief Case for Reduction and Elimination " by William Buppert as posted on Lew Rockwell.com: I am even hard-pressed to think of a good reason to keep police on the streets. Cops are basically historians who come to a crime scene after the fact. Their entire charter has changed from being peace officers to becoming law enforcers (no matter how silly). Has anyone else been irritated by the changing nature of police cruisers? Usually festooned with light bars and clear identification, the new trend has been stealth police cars with hidden lights and antennae. Why? Most likely to more readily stop speeders or other non-crimes for which the revenue streams are so lucrative. Imagine, for instance, if a state instructed all highway patrol organizations to stop speeders but only insurance p

Magazines are dead

I tried to keep them alive, really I did. As of this very morning I still had subscriptions to a number of them, wonderful fascinating magazines with well written and thoughtful, useful content. My subscriptions included: Analog , a source of great short science fiction. BBC Music , even comes with a "free" CD each month. Touchstone , "Mere Christianity" Outside, a magazine of outdoor activity. World , a conservative look at world news. In the past I subscribed to many more, Scientific American, National Geographic, Smithsonian, Asimov's , Fantasy and Science Fiction , Bicycling , US News and World Report , Newsweek and many more. This morning I had a stack of renewal notices from Analog, Touchstone and some others and I started thinking about renewing them. It was then I finally realized that the magazine is dead. I have several months of all of my magazines sitting unread. They sat decoratively on the coffee table (a table whose sole function is supporting

Pietism

Here is an interesting podcast from Issues Etc. on Pietism: Subjective, Indvidualistic & Experiential Christianity with Dr. Larry Rast of Concordia Theological Seminary-Fort Wayne, IN, or, "How we ended up with American Fundagelicalism and Methobapticostalism" ;-)

Crossless Christianity

The cross is too "Scary"... How pathetic, without the cross what is the point of Christianity? Church removes 'scary crucifix' The 1960s sculpture of Christ is made of coal dust and resin A large sculpture of Christ on the cross has bee n removed from outside a church in West Sussex after its vicar said it was "scaring young children". The Reverend Ewen Souter said the 10ft crucifix was "a horrifying depiction of pain and suffering" which was also "putting people off". Full story here from the BBC I assume these folk were not overly fond of the Passion of the Christ either:

The Ten Commandments

From time to time certain Christian groups will get all up in arms over posting the Ten Commandments in some public place like a courthouse or a school or what have you. I have always thought this was misguided effort actually. Today, while reading from the Book of Concord the the readings suggested in the Treasury of Daily Prayer, I read this from the Large Catechism: 67] From this you perceive that the Creed (from what goes before this we understand this to mean the Gospel) is a doctrine quite different from the Ten Commandments; for the latter teaches indeed what we ought to do, but the former tells what God does for us and gives to us. Moreover, apart from this, the Ten Commandments are written in the hearts of all men; the Creed (again the Gospel) , however, no human wisdom can comprehend, but it must be taught by the Holy Ghost alone. 68] The latter doctrine [of the Law], therefore, makes no Christian, for the wrath and displeasure of God abide upon us still, because we canno

BART+IDIOTS=BARDIOTS

Here is the latest from the BARDIOTS : 01.07.2009 BART considers cutting extra off-peak service BART is considering cuts in the extra off-peak service added one year ago – meaning trains will come every 20 minutes instead of every 15 minutes on nights and Sundays. The change would help deal with a budget deficit and bring service in line with off-peak ridership levels that did not increase significantly when the extra service was added. The plan to reduce off-peak service, which would go into effect in February, would save $1 million during the rest of the current fiscal year, and $3 million in the new fiscal year, which starts July 1. The more-frequent service went into effect on January 1, 2008, on hopes it would attract more riders during the off-peak hours. But ridership during those times did not increase as expected. Under the new schedule, trains will come every 20 minutes beginning at around 7:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday and all day on Saturda

TANSTAAFC

You've probably heard of TANSTAAFL, There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch, but you may not be aware of the even more common TANSTAAFC, There Ain't No Such Thing As A Fruit Cup... it's a big lie, they are ALL melon cups...

BART Police Recruitment Poster

Little Feat - Willin'

Willin' by Little Feat was/is one of my all time favorite songs... also one of my all time favorite buzzes, weed, whites and wine ;-) It came up during a conversation with Mike just now, somehow he claimed never to have heard of it! Unpossible!

Ice

A break from cranky political stuff, check out the very cool ice photos on " The Big Picture, Icy days and nights ."

Thugs with guns on BART

Story in the Chronicle today. BART police, what a useless pack of low IQ thugs they really are. They murdered a young man, an unarmed man, who was laying face down on the platform waiting to be handcuffed. What in the world do they need weapons for?! BART would save a lot of money just hiring a security guard for each train and having them call the local police at whatever station an incident might occur in. This idea of having armed idiots roaming a few of the trains, but mostly loafing in the back room of some station eating donuts and swilling coffee all day long, is just plain stupid. It's not as if they are any quicker to respond to an incident than the local PD would be. Take the guns away from BART Police Now!

Our Little Town

The San Francisco Chronicle has a story on our town of Pleasanton in the Sunday edition on page K-4: If the city of Pleasanton - approximately 65,000 people residing on 21.7 square miles of land located about 25 miles east of Oakland in the Amador/Livermore Valley - were somehow miraculously transformed into a person, she would, by all accounts, live up to her name: Attractive, intelligent, naturally charming and imminently sensible, she would be the kind of woman a man would have no qualms about bringing home to meet Mom. Read the whole story here, and weep with jealousy ;-)

Is the Pope Catholic?

Are Lutherans Protestants? from Weedon's Blog by William Weedon The question surely strikes most people as utterly nonsensical, for if Lutherans AREN'T Protestants, then who is? But it is a useful question for clarifying what is meant by "Protestant." And I'd suggest that - setting aside for the moment the Western Rite Orthodox - the simplest answer is this: Protestants are Western Christians who reject the claims of the Bishop of Rome to be the universal bishop of the Church, the divinely-appointed head of all Christians. If THAT is the definition, then, indeed Lutherans are Protestants, and we can wear the name without any sense of dishonor, for it does not imply in any way the revocation of our catholic heritage. Sadly, though, in most folks ears I suspect that "Protestant" equates rather to something else, of which the Reformed (of whatever stripe) tend to be the epitome. Lutherans, to their eyes, seem to be but quasi-Reformed. Almost, but not quite

I know you're listening!

Uh Oh, xkcd has been spying on me...

Looking for the bright side...

I'm sure there is one...