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| Those Were The Days: Istanbul, 1976 |
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| 6:54 |
It's 7:15, and we are both up, yawning and drinking our coffee, occasionally sharing something funny fr
om our devices. It's 46ยบ, and the lawns are green; the snowbanks are disappearing.
Wednesday turned out to be a good day because I received a text from my neighbor, Jim, around 8:30, asking if I wanted to hike along Chautauqua Creek to Lake Erie. We didn't leave until 10:00, so we both had a leisurely morning of coffee, the news, and the blog. Evie had a doctor's appointment in Westfield at 10:40, so we were both on our way north by 10:00. It was foggy most of the way, but the sun came out briefly as we passed the vineyards and a view of Lake Erie on Hardscrabble Road.
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| Chautauqua Creek |
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| Fishermaan |
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| Rocky Mouth Of The Chautauqua Creek |
It's a short walk out to Lake Erie along the creek, maybe a quarter of a mile. Huge ice boulders
and blocks hugged the shoreline as the water rushed
toward Lake Erie. Midway, a guy was out fishing, and when we reached the beach, an older
man and his dog were sitting on a log, enjoying the view
of the lake. The lake is still frozen
for at least a qu
arter of a mile
out to open water. Last week, the ice jams blocked the river, so the town had to get a huge tractor to make a pathway through the ice
to open water
s so the land and beach
would not
be overwhelmed by the creek water. We also ran into an older woman walking her dog, so three dogs were frolicking on the beach. We walked down towards Barcelona on a beach of rocks but had
seen enough after about ten minutes and walked back to the car. Unfortunately, the skies were gray during our hike, and if we had waited an hour, it would have been
under blue skies.
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| Man, Hank And Ripley |
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| Path Through Ice Mounds |
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| Ice |
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| Rocky Beach |
Evie was home when I returned and gave me an update on her visit to her doctor. She had blood
drawn and had a good visit. For an easy lunch, I heated up a Mar
ia Callendar chicken pot pie and enjoyed it while watching my series,
Hit and Run. After lunch, I read, napped, and like Evie, enjoyed the leisure of a sunny afternoon. We had our wine at 5:00
and listened to Jake Tapper on CNN lay out the Trump administration's lies and lack of organization and planning. No surprise. We watched a Colbert, then another episode of
Landman, before Evie went up to bed, and I watched a couple of episodes of
Hit and Run. It
s main character is Daron from
Fauda, if you watched that series.
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| Afternoon Blue At 3:40 |
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Still Fishing As Ice Melts
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"Six months ago, the American people were told that we used B-2 ‘bunker buster’ bombs to completely obliterate and destroy Iran’s nuclear program, and anybody who said otherwise was fake news. Now we have been told that somehow in six months, they were able to restart the program. Now we’re told we’ve completely destroyed it again. So my question to the administration—and I think it’s a question that a lot of American people, certainly under 35, have—is: If all of that has been done, why are we still there? Caroline Sunshine, Former Trump Campaign Deputy Comms Director