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Long Point's Open Waters on Wednesday |
Labyrinth Press Company Coffee House |
For dinner, we had baked eggs, sprinkled with Parmesan cheese, on garlic spinach and mushrooms, what has become one of our favorite meals. And for entertainment, we watched the Republican debates, what Republican pundits like Peggy Noonan call a 'a clown show.' For once, I agree with her. I find the scrubbed, lily white faces of the audience, especially their applause for anything that smacks of a put down of the poor or minorities(blacks), insufferable. The candidates, especially Gingrich, feed this, the worst in us, and works it like a pro.
Labyrinth Press, 4th Street, Jamestown |
Tonight, we meet Ron and Linda at the Southern Tier Brew Pub for beers. Evie's making foccacia and Linda's brings the goodies to go with it, and we will enjoy a couple of their brews and our food, which they encourage you to bring. Then at 7:00, we are going off to the St. Susan Center, responsible for the Meals on Wheels Program and other food banks in the area. They are having local musicians comes and play and for 10 bucks a person, we will get a couple of bowls of soups and crackers, and be able to watch the musicians. A good way to help a great cause and enjoy ourselves.
For those who don't watch the Steven Colbert show like us, he's running a faux campaign for President in South Carolina and is appearing at the moment on Morning Joe. He supposed was getting more votes than Jon Huntsman last week, just before Huntsman backed out. His shows this week have been amazing, pointing out the absurdity of the PACS, which I supposedly not related to the candidates they support. The ridiculousness of this made abundantly clear as the head of his pact is Jon Stewart. It points out how poisonous and corrupt the system has become, a result of the Supreme Court's decision to allow PACS to exist. It's going to take Congress to out law this sort of thing but they ain't going to do it unless the people make enough of a rumble that they fear for their seats. It's a despicable practice, as we see in the Republican campaign as these pacts say 'terrible things' about each candidate with impunity and the candidates disavow them, saying I cannot control them. Lies.
One year ago today, I was at University Hospitals, under going a six hour procedure called Pulmonary Vein Ablation. It was a snowy day, Evie had to drive home from the hospital that evening in a terrible snow storm. All's well that end's well. The procedure seems to have worked, Evie got back my sister's home safely, so it was worth it. It's nice to look back though, knowing this is a thing of the past. It makes me enjoy today all the more, look forward to my cross country skiing on the lake with new eyes.
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