tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-88386470841461907382024-03-14T01:02:47.494-07:00Patio Boat"Free your mind, and your ass will follow." -- George Clinton and FunkadelicPatioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.comBlogger764125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-29507532474167512122022-12-30T14:37:00.007-08:002022-12-30T14:55:58.962-08:00I watched (almost) 40 Hallmark Holiday Movies in 2022<p>Let's get this confession out of the way: I <i>like </i>predictable entertainment. </p><p>For one thing, it's comfortable, especially at the end of a long day. I also enjoy watching artists and writers work within constraints: the sonnet, the three-act play, the <i>Perry Mason</i> one-hour telecast. When you know the genre and where you're going, you can relax and enjoy the ride. We all know that Godzilla is going to stomp Tokyo and waddle back into the sea. But how intricate are the buildings he will destroy? And do we make some new friends along the way?</p><p>Given that, it should be no surprise that I have a soft spot for Hallmark Holiday Movies, which are among the most predictable of television productions. Billions of bytes have been spilled detailing the dozen or more repeated plot points in these cozy holiday semi-classics, so you don't need me to do that for you. In any case, after a long, long, long year, I decided that I would fire up my trusty DVR and catch as many of the this year's crop as I could and enjoy some nice, comfy Christmas watching.</p><p>Along the way I discovered a few problems:</p><p>1. I naively assumed there would be maybe 15 or 20 of them to sort through. Between the regular Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Mysteries & Movies, they put out a mind-boggling <b><i><u>forty </u></i></b>new Hallmark holiday movies this year. That's a lot of Hallmarking, especially since I didn't intend to start watching until after Thanksgiving.</p><p>2. It seems that most of North America's hometown Christmas tree lots / Christmas cookie bakeries / holiday hotels / Christmas ornament factories have already been saved by plucky heroines with dull boyfriends in the big city. With 40 holiday movies to crank out this year, Hallmark has been pushing their plots and settings further afield. Sometimes this works well. Sometimes it does not. The ultimate effect is that the general quality feels all over the place, probably more so than in prior years. (Or maybe my memory of the efforts of prior years are covered in a gauzy holiday haze, and they've always been uneven. That seems entirely likely)</p><p>3. Hallmark's efforts to bring a lot more diversity to these productions remains a work in progress. For the most part, this is much improved from the first few years of their efforts, which mostly seemed to consist of making a black guy the mayor of every 99%-white small town in America. A few of the better movies this year were set in black or Asian American families. And this year's Hanukkah entry was also one of the strongest entries.</p><p>On the other hand, some of the more inclusive entries were among the weaker efforts. There's a certain bit of representation there, too, since several of the other weak movies this year had big-city white girls going home for Christmas. These movies are proving that they succeed or not based on their merits, not based on the ethnicity of the cast. I applaud the fact that Hallmark is trying to make movies that look more like America. They still have a ways to go, but at least they're trying. </p><p>However, there was one particularly irritating fail in Hallmark's move towards racial inclusiveness in these films, and it came in one of their biggest, most hyped movies of the year, <i>A Holiday Spectacular</i>, which revolved around the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes in 1958. In that movie one of the main characters is an African American dancer in the Rockettes in 1958 who apparently started with the Rockettes in the late 1940s. In fact, the Rockettes didn't permit their first black dancer until 1987. (No, I didn't know the date that until I looked it up afterwards, but I had a vague memory of it, and this nagged at me as I watched.)</p><p>That character and subplot felt like whitewashing genuine history, instead of representation. I like seeing diversity on screen and in surprising places -- Denzel Washington as <i>MacBeth</i>? Yes! -- but with the emphasis of this production on seeming historic authenticity, this felt dishonest about what America was really like in the 1950s -- misrepresentation instead of representation. </p><p>So, kudos to Hallmark for continuing to work on inclusiveness. I get what they were trying to do there. But there's more work to be done. There's also a lot more to be said and written on the topic. It's a continuing microcosm of America's "three steps forward, two steps back" progress on racial equality.</p><p>As for the movies themselves? My reviews are below in alphabetical order. My favorite by far was <i><b>Ghosts of Christmas Always</b></i>, an entirely surprising and fun mash-up of "A Christmas Carol" and a Hallmark Holiday movie plot. Several of the other best movies of the year also involved mash-ups or remakes or winks at the well-worn Hallmark movie trope. My runner up for the best is probably <i><b>Three Wise Men and a Baby,</b></i> a Christmas remake of <i>Three Men and a Baby </i>that wrung a lot of laughs out of classic men-and-baby comedy.</p><p>The worst by far was <b><i>We Wish You a Married Christmas</i></b>, which consisted of two hours spent with an unpleasant squabbling married couple. I only mention it here as extra warning. Spare yourself. It was awful. </p><p>Everything else lay somewhere between. Some good. Some very good. Some bad. Some very bad. Some eh. I don't provide any real plot summaries or other information below, so here's a good listing from the TV Guide channel with plot summaries and stars if you want to know more: <a href="https://www.tvguide.com/news/the-best-new-christmas-movies-2022/">Hallmark Christmas Movie Calendar 2022: The Full Schedule</a>.</p><p><b><u><br /></u></b></p><p><b><u>My Rankings</u></b></p><p><b>Grinch </b>- Avoid at all costs.</p><p><b>* </b>Ugh. Not good.</p><p><b>**</b> Eh, what did you expect? It's a Hallmark holiday movie</p><p><b>***</b> Genuinely entertaining</p><p><b>****</b> Wow! Go out of your way to watch this next year!</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>#Xmas **</i></b></p><p>Another classic Hallmark trope: totally botching how social media works in real life. Better than I expected, especially after a weak start and setup. But still dubious.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>All Saints Christmas ***</i></b></p><p>Pop singer and a fake engagement. The plot summary made me think it would be terrible, but the whole movie was fun. Well worth a watch. Special kudos for the ridiculous computer-generated snowflakes falling at the end in Louisiana.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>A Big Fat Family Christmas ***</i></b></p><p>Reluctant daughter and a big family party in San Francisco. Another one that beat my expectations, mostly due to likeable turns by the lead actors, as well as Tia Carrera chewing up scenery as the Mom and a lot of very good location shots of SF.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>Christmas at the Golden Dragon ***</i></b></p><p>Family Chinese restaurant closing. This one grew on me as it went along. The cast was good and the whole thing had a lot of heart, plus yummy Chinese food.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>Christmas Bedtime Stories *</i></b></p><p>Widowed mother. This one probably deserves an "Incomplete" from me because I turned it off after 15 minutes or so. On the other hand, the dismal 5.0/10 IMDB rating and the terrible plot twist at the end mentioned as a spoiler in several user reviews tell me that my instincts were 100% correct here.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>Christmas Class Reunion **</i></b></p><p>Disastrous reunion 15 years after graduation. Pretty likeable. Pretty fun to watch. Pretty predictable. Might've deserved a third star from me, but didn't quite make it.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>A Christmas Cookie Catastrophe **</i></b></p><p>I wanted to like this one more than I did. I like Rachel Boston. I like a good Christmas mystery. And I love rescuing the family Christmas cookie biz. But it just never really developed a spark. Sigh.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>A Cozy Christmas Inn ***</i></b></p><p>Another one right in the old-school Hallmark tradition. Small-town girl goes home for the holidays.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>A Fabled Holiday **</i></b></p><p>Unlikely couple stuck in a possibly mythical village. I expected more out of this one. I like Brooke D'Orsay as a lead actress and I like when they work some genuine mythological angle into these movies. But it never quite flew.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>Five More Minutes: Moments Like These **</i></b></p><p>Five minutes later you're going to have to look it up on IMDB to remember what it was about or who was in it. Totally forgettable.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>Ghosts of Christmas Always ****</i></b></p><p>Amazing. They took the two most overused holiday clichés -- "A Christmas Carol" and the Hallmark Christmas movie -- and made something that felt new and unpredictable. Special kudos for fresh performances from the leads and the supporting cast. Absolutely the best of these that I saw this year and totally rewatchable. Just perfect as it is.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>The Gift of Peace ***</i></b></p><p>There are so many widows and widowers wandering around these movies that a genuine look at mourning and resulting loss of faith felt like a breath of fresh air. I liked this one much more than I expected to.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>Hanukkah on Rye ***</i></b></p><p>"The Shop Around the Corner" aka "You've Got Mail" but with Jewish delis and a Hanukkah theme. We all know where this one is going, but the leads are so likeable in the roles that it's fun to take the ride with them.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>Haul Out the Holly ***</i></b></p><p>Lacey Chabert makes fun of the movie she's in. I liked this one more than it probably deserved, mostly because it was so goofy. It's basically one big wink at the entire format, and manages to have a lot of fun along the way.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>Holiday Heritage (Didn't see)</i></b></p><p>I was pretty burned out on all of these by the time this one came up in my watching. I let the predictable-sounding plot and the weak 5.9/10 IMDB rating make the call. Maybe I'll give it a try if it comes up in the Christmas in July Hallmark marathon. Maybe not.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>The Holiday Sitter **</i></b></p><p>On the one hand, kudos to Hallmark for including a movie with a romance between two gay men. On the other hand, they made them the blandest characters in the blandest movie imaginable, an uninvolving two hours you will entirely forget afterwards.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>A Holiday Spectacular **</i></b></p><p>An unusual history spectacle for Hallmark with a substantial production budget featuring the Rockettes. This one was generally a lot of fun and worth a watch. But to do that you also need to set aside the disappointing whitewashing of Rockette history that I mention up in the introduction.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>The Holiday Stocking (Incomplete)</i></b></p><p>I wasn't feeling the new-angel plot, so I stopped watching after about 10 or 15 minutes. The 6.9/10 IMDB rating says that it deserved better from me. So be it. Watch it yourself and tell me if I was wrong.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>In Merry Measure ***</i></b></p><p>Battling Christmas singing groups in a high-school contest. Another one that was better than I expected from the plot summary, probably because I expected a lot more squabbling but they got past that part of the plot quickly. Bonus points for fun Christmas music performances.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>Inventing the Christmas Prince **</i></b></p><p>Starts terribly, gets watchable for a while in the middle, ends with a dubious<i> deux ex machina</i>. Ultimately the whole thing felt like a two-hour HR training session highlighting what not to do in the workplace. I wanted to like this one more than I did, especially because lead actress Tamera Mowry-Housley was good in her role as a rocket scientist.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>Jolly Good Christmas **</i></b></p><p>Romance finds a personal gift-buyer in London. This would've been just fine if they'd let the lead actor use his own accent. Instead he does a terrible American accent that is awful to the point of distraction. Would've been three stars if they just let the British actor be British.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>A Kismet Christmas **</i></b></p><p>Magic cookies and a nice girl comes home. Good, but forgettable.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>Lights, Camera, Christmas! ***</i></b></p><p>A Hallmark movie about making a Hallmark movie. This one had fun by being a bit meta about the whole Hallmark holiday movie phenomenon.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>Long Lost Christmas ***</i></b></p><p>Looking for long-lost family. Predictable, but everybody in it is so likeable that I gave it a third star, which it probably doesn't deserve.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>A Magical Christmas Village **</i></b></p><p>A pleasant two hours of predictability as every classic plot point plays out in a toy village first.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>A Maple Valley Christmas **</i></b></p><p>Our heroine tries to save the family maple syrup biz. Likeable leads, reliable plot … there might've been a good movie buried in here somewhere, but it all felt a bit tired.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>The Most Colorful Time of the Year *</i></b></p><p>Crazy stalker eye doctor forces experimental cure for color blindness on teacher in denial about his color blindness. Likeable enough on the surface, but there are so many doctor-patient boundaries being crossed here that the whole thing gets a creepy vibe.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>My Southern Family Christmas **</i></b></p><p>Heroine investigates her long lost family in the bayou under false pretenses. Likeable, good performances, classic Hallmark plot. So why didn't I give it a third star? I'm not sure. Maybe it's ultimately the needless deception that fuels the plot. In any case I don't feel compelled to watch it again or recommend that you go out of your way to watch it. So two stars it is.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>Noel Next Door ***</i></b></p><p>Single Mom renews the spirit of Christmas in the neighborhood grouch and finds romance. The first new one of the 2022 season, this was a nice kickoff right in the old Hallmark cliché slot.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>Our Italian Christmas Memories **</i></b></p><p>A commendable effort to bring in a genuine real-world problem, eldercare and dementia. And it had some pretty good performances. But not great, either. A lesser critic would now call the ultimate result as forgettable as grandma's pasta sauce recipe. Fortunately for us all, I'm not that critic.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>A Royal Corgi Christmas **</i></b></p><p>The Corgis are cuter than the rest of the movie, which involves a dog trainer and a dissolute prince. More Corgis would have helped this one. Like, a lot more Corgis. Really, just re-run the Corgi race towards the end for two hours. Alas, that this was the one I saved to watch with my niece Stella, purely based on the Corgi-ness of it all. I should've inflicted a better movie on her.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>The Royal Nanny ***</i></b></p><p>An MI5 agent goes undercover as a nanny. Completely ridiculous, but inexplicably fun. The fun factor makes it an easy watch, probably because nobody involved in this thing takes the mash-up of Hallmark Christmas "royal" movie with an action flick very seriously. Instead they're all just having fun with the tropes.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>A Tale of Two Christmases (Didn't See)</i></b></p><p>I somehow missed this one. The 5.6/10 IMDB ranking says that may have been for the best.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>Three Wise Men and a Baby ****</i></b></p><p>I was pretty skeptical, but this ludicrous remix of "Three Men and a Baby" was so likeable and occasionally laugh-out-loud funny that it was genuinely one of the best ones this year.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>Time for Him to Come Home for Christmas **</i></b></p><p>On the one hand, a pretty entertaining entry. On the other hand, I got "creepy stalker" vibes off the phone message that serves as the McGuffin. Maybe I'm just being too cynical about it, but I guess it's sort of one star if you get creeped out by the message, but three stars if you're fine with the heroine dropping everything to track down the intended recipient. All of that averages out to two stars, so here we are.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>'Twas the Night Before Christmas ***</i></b></p><p>Who really wrote the famous Christmas poem? This one was genuinely good fun and again a place where Hallmark injected a surprising lift into their formula by bringing in another overused Christmas staple.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>Undercover Holiday (Didn't see)</i></b></p><p>Eh, I dunno. The plot looks terrible and the low 5.4/10 rating on IMDB seems to concur. This one is still on my DVR. Will I take the plunge? Seems unlikely.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>We Need a Little Christmas **</i></b></p><p>Widowed single mother finds friendship and romance. Another one I wanted to like more than I ultimately did.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>We Wish You a Married Christmas [Grinch]</i></b></p><p>Just terrible. Two unpleasant hours with a squabbling married couple. This was the 2nd of these I watched this season and it almost put me off the project altogether. People need to be warned. I am warning you.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>When I Think of Christmas **</i></b></p><p>Big city lawyer comes home to sing Christmas carols with her ex-boyfriend. For some reason she's supposed to feel bad about being a successful lawyer. Pleasant, but forgettable. How forgettable? I had to look over the IMDB entry a couple of times to remind myself that I really did watch this one. And now that I'm looking back at this list one more time, I still can't remember what this one was about.</p>Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-56709098155740280272022-11-13T09:30:00.002-08:002023-01-20T08:39:47.010-08:00Everything you need to know about what happened in Michigan this week.<p> Gallons of (virtual) ink are being spilled by the Michigan political punditry this week to try to explain how the Democratic Party gained control of the governorship, attorney general, secretary of state, and the legislature for the first time in decades, and why they didn't see it coming.</p><p>It's not nearly as complicated as they're trying to make it seem.</p><p>For the statewide offices, here's what happened:</p><p>1.People want to control their own bodies. People like the nice lady who helped them do that over the last six months. They also like her friends who did the same.</p><p>2. People like the nice lady who tried to keep them safe from Covid. They also like her friends who did the same.</p><p>3. Promise made, promise kept. The damn roads are getting fixed. Michigan was awash in orange barrels and road construction projects this summer. Everybody I talked to about it said essentially the same thing, "It's a pain in the ass, but isn't it great that the roads are getting fixed?"</p><p>A ton of work and money went into getting out the message on these points. but a ton of work and money doesn't matter if the message doesn't resonate with people. That message resonated. The only surprise is that political pundits were surprised by that.</p><p>As for the legislature, establishing a nonpartisan commission to draw legislative districts worked. After decades of GOP gerrymandering, the partisan results reflected the actual votes that people cast.</p><p>Kudos to all my friends in politics who have worked so hard over the years to get us to this point. (A few kudos to me, too, even though I wasn't directly involved in this election that finally put us over the top.)</p><p>What do I expect next? More roads getting fixed and more policies that help actual people. If the Democrats now in office deliver on that, they'll have another good year four years from now.</p>Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-71636298844163973292022-11-01T13:44:00.012-07:002022-11-01T19:08:56.753-07:00I watched 13 terrible movies in October<p>I watched 13 terrible movies in the run up to Halloween. Usually I try to mix in at least a few genuinely good horror classics while they're scattered about the movie channels in October. But I've seen just about all the genuinely good horror and sci-fi classics. And so what's left? The anti-classics.</p><p>It was fun. One of the great thing about watching terrible movies is that you go into them with low expectations. If the movie turns out to be terrible, well then, what did you expect?</p><p>I guess what you should expect is a little review from me, so here we go.</p><p>Here's the list, in the order that I watched them:</p><p></p><ul style="text-align: left;"><li>It Came From Outer Space (1953)</li><li>Slither (1973)</li><li>The Beast Must Die (1974)</li><li>The Beast of Hollow Mountain (1956)</li><li>Yongary, Monster from the Deep (1967)</li><li>The Pit and the Pendulum (1961) </li><li>Queen of Blood (1966)</li><li>The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb (1964)</li><li>Creature with the Atom Brain (1955)</li><li>The Thing with Two Heads (1972)</li><li>"My Son the Vampire" originally titled "Old Mother Riley Meets the Vampire" aka "Vampire over London" (1952)</li><li>The Return of the Vampire (1943)</li><li>Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957)</li></ul><p></p><p>Here are my reviews:</p><p><b><i>It Came From Outer Space</i></b> (1953) *** Spaceship crashes in the desert and aliens begin taking over the local townfolk. Pretty entertaining, plus young Russell Johnson (the Professor from "Gilligan's Island") in a small role. </p><p><b><i>Slither </i></b>(1973) *** Doesn't at all belong on this list. I assumed it must be some weird thing with snakes, but it turned out to be an oddball 1970s action-comedy movie James Caan, Sally Kellerman, Peter Boyle, and a terrible title. It's good, tho'. Worth a watch.</p><p><b><i>The Beast Must Die </i></b>(1974) ** "World's Greatest Hunter" gathers werewolf suspects at his remote English estate for the world's greatest hunt, if only they can figure out which guest is the werewolf. Bonus cheese points for the "Can you guess the werewolf?" break at the end.</p><p><b><i>The Beast of Hollow Mountain</i></b> (1956) ** Just the usual Tyranosaurus Rex eating cattle in a Mexican canyon 1950s Western. Kinda fun, especially once T.Rex shows up.</p><p><b><i>Yongary, Monster from the Deep</i></b> (1967) ** A Korean ripoff of Godzilla, but without the expensive special effects and production values. Mostly for kaiju completists, but sort of fun if you've seen a lot of Godzilla.</p><p><b><i>The Pit and the Pendulum</i></b> (1961) ***1/2 Vincent Price at the top of his game as a Spanish Don going mad. Directed by Roger Corman, also at the top of his game here. This is a good one.</p><p><b><i>Queen of Blood </i></b>(1966) ** Green vampire woman from Mars set loose on a spaceship. Best for the amazing cast, which includes John Saxon, Basil Rathbone, and young Dennis Hopper, plus a great otherworldly turn by Florence Marly as the Queen of Blood herself. Not great, but more entertaining than it should be.</p><p><b><i>The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb</i></b> (1964) *1/2 This was a pretty forgettable mummy movie from Hammer studios. Picks up a bit of momentum in the second half, but not much.</p><p><b><i>Creature with the Atom Brain</i></b> (1955) */**1/2 This sci-fi/gangster flick steps into "so bad it's good" territory, which makes it watchable and kind of entertaining. But it's not so bad that it's truly great. It did, however, lead to this great eponymous 1981 song by Roky Erickson and the Aliens:</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVcK2BRvCgU">Creature with the Atom Brain</a> (Roky Erickson and the Aliens)</p><p>... which led to this dandy 2018 cover by Quintron & Miss Pussycat that landed on the Dr. Demento Covered in Punk album, which is how both the song and the movie came to my attention.</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6vwlk9RR98">Creature with the Atom Brain</a> (Quintron & Miss Pussycat)</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>The Thing with Two Heads</i></b> (1972) */**** A classic of the genre, that genre being "terrible sci-fi movies in which the head of a racist doctor played by an Academy Award winning actor is transplanted onto Rosie Grier's shoulder." Also features a crazy-ass motocross chase that is firmly rooted in the early 1970s. Monique called it "the strangest movie I've ever watched" and we've watched Jodorowsky's "Holy Mountain" (1973).</p><p><b><i>"My Son the Vampire"</i></b> originally titled <b><i>"Old Mother Riley Meets the Vampire"</i></b> aka <b><i>"Vampire over London"</i></b> (1952) Zero stars - Just terrible. Do not recommend. For masochistic Bela Lugosi completists only. I suspect, however, that a good movie might be made about the making of this unwatchable thing, a statement I feel compelled to explain, since I dug around a bit to see how this awful thing came to be.</p><p>This is the final installment of 14 British "Old Mother Riley" comedies. The Old Mother Riley character was played by a guy named Arthur Lucan in drag. He had developed a vaudeville team act around the character with his wife of 30+ years, Kitty McShane, whom he met and married when she was a 15-year-old singer. To make things even a bit weirder, Kitty played Mother Riley's "indiscreet" daughter, an item that undoubtedly demands Freudian analysis. The previous 13 installments of the Mother Riley movies included Kitty, but #13 was a bit of a train wreck because they were in the midst of a bitter divorce and had to film their scenes separately. That left Arthur Lucan without half his act for the next movie in the series. </p><p>Meanwhile, aging and alcoholic Bela Lugosi had come to London to star in a theater production of "Dracula" that fell apart when the producers went bankrupt, leaving Lugosi unpaid and without enough money to get back to America. A friend of Lugosi's somehow managed to put him together with Arthur Lucan and the sinking Old Mother Riley franchise so that Lugosi could earn enough money to pay for a ticket back to America. There is also a robot involved in this script for reasons that I don't understand but that probably amount to, "We had an extra robot costume in the studio." </p><p>I think the producers were hoping to create something along the lines of the infinitely better "Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948) but instead they created this unwatchable mess. This movie is just terrible and unfun, perhaps because somehow through the terribleness on screen you can feel the vibe of various lives falling apart behind the screen. There's a good drama about the making of this mess by B-List entertainers whose best days were behind them -- an elegy to the fading fortunes of the vaudeville and theater performers who had a good run onscreen in the 1930s and 40s. But this movie isn't worth your time.</p><p><i>The kicker:</i> This terrible disaster of a movie would have sunk into total oblivion if singer-comedian Allan Sherman hadn't had a hit record with his 1962 album "My Son the Folksinger." For some reason this inspired an American distributor to rename this mess of a movie "My Son the Vampire" and ask Allan Sherman to create a song called "My Son the Vampire" that they could use for the title track in hopes that it could combine with some marketing as "Bela Lugosi's final movie" to give it enough traction to work the back-end of some double features. And so, nine years after it sank to the bottom of the British movie market this movie sank again to the bottom of the American movie market. From there it oozed onto late-night TV in the 1960s and gained a bit of notoriety for its general terribleness.</p><p>Allan Sherman's song is a pretty good Halloween novelty tune. This movie is terrible.</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9B4HroAm78o">"My Son, the Vampire"</a> (Allan Sherman)</p><p>P.S. Does it seem like I used the word "terrible" a lot of times in this review? That's because this movie is terrible, and not in a good way. </p><p>Terrible.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>The Return of the Vampire</i></b> (1943) *** This is a surprisingly good effort by Columbia Pictures to grab some of the Universal Pictures horror audience. It was intended to be a direct sequel to the original Dracula (1934) but after a copyright squabble they had to change the name of the vampire and shift the plot around a bit. However, after the clunky introduction with backstory, it turns out to be one of Bela Lugosi's better turns as a vampire and a surprisingly good watch.</p><p><b><i>Plan 9 from Outer Space</i></b> (1957) */**** The King of the All-Time So Bad They're Good Movies. I won't replicate all that has been written about this debacle of a movie. It was famously created by Ed Wood to fit a test clips of Bela Lugosi filmed shortly before Lugosi's death. Its making was immortalized by the infinitely better Academy Award winning movie "Ed Wood" (1994). So here's the thing you need to know: in 2020 Turner Classic Movies gave it a high-end digital transfer in its original 1.85:1 image ratio. This terrible movie has never looked so good. I hadn't seen it in ages, so I was wondering if it would still be fun. It is! Check it out. No, really. Check it out. Everybody should see this terrible movie at least once.</p><p><br /></p>Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-50070721271356081932022-07-11T12:11:00.003-07:002022-07-11T12:14:30.276-07:00Does it seem like a lot of people you know have caught Covid recently?<p> Does it seem like a lot of people you know have caught Covid recently? This seems like a good time for an explanation of why the current Covid situation is probably worse than you think. You should be wearing a good mask whenever you go indoors and probably whenever you're in an outdoors crowd.</p><p>The basic problem is that Omicron BA.5 is becoming the dominant variant. It is extremely contagious and also has shifted enough genetically that vaccinations and previous infection provide a good deal less protection that was the case with earlier variants.</p><p>Here are three images that show where things stand. Here's a link to the CDC web site:<br /><br /><a href="https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#county-view?">COVID-19 Integrated County View</a></p><p>The first image is the CDC's "Community Level" map. In many ways it is a measure of how likely you are to get a hospital bed or an ICU unit if you come down with severe Covid. About ten days ago this map was mostly green. It has gotten much worse since then. </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjnW_oUchX2CO6uxSEDCwCUUfxCr2cO4qeJvtK3gj3ZtY2cC_ASfoLFBpjXSiEYbCl9LNDeOFGsUtFIxXOBiH24K03XZafStXYhD4KpJg4fVzRlAe17WLCUJgtZO1RRcj2nKO7zr9EBmVOWB89Cn7qlc2j-VpAHMq_bwv81I5Ff_wU3uRtiqbhBftrj/s1303/US_COVID-19_Community_Levels_of_All_Counties.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="756" data-original-width="1303" height="233" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjnW_oUchX2CO6uxSEDCwCUUfxCr2cO4qeJvtK3gj3ZtY2cC_ASfoLFBpjXSiEYbCl9LNDeOFGsUtFIxXOBiH24K03XZafStXYhD4KpJg4fVzRlAe17WLCUJgtZO1RRcj2nKO7zr9EBmVOWB89Cn7qlc2j-VpAHMq_bwv81I5Ff_wU3uRtiqbhBftrj/w400-h233/US_COVID-19_Community_Levels_of_All_Counties.png" width="400" /></a></div><br /><p>The second image is the CDC's "Community Transmission" map. It functions as a measure of how much Covid transmission is in your community. This is a very important measure if you are trying to avoid a breakthrough case for yourself or a family member who is elderly or immunocompromised.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi0jIUaFHmovSFLNxcvEnYqM3IPZ3pCpt4GLC9loTheNE1FnS4_p-d-d0GOmn061GUjnaBVBYhHI7FJIXin6ISdpGVKn8qLzdgdsusodjVFkbb9jjzIdOOrMPII8GDVZbP1XM27QN17tTGloz5WnVvPYLpw7XwFbm4aGgzxR0_ODnCM_Oydec9SYDot/s1303/US_Community_Transmission_of_All_Counties.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="756" data-original-width="1303" height="233" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi0jIUaFHmovSFLNxcvEnYqM3IPZ3pCpt4GLC9loTheNE1FnS4_p-d-d0GOmn061GUjnaBVBYhHI7FJIXin6ISdpGVKn8qLzdgdsusodjVFkbb9jjzIdOOrMPII8GDVZbP1XM27QN17tTGloz5WnVvPYLpw7XwFbm4aGgzxR0_ODnCM_Oydec9SYDot/w400-h233/US_Community_Transmission_of_All_Counties.png" width="400" /></a></div><br /><p>This map has been mostly red since the Omicron BA.2 spike started this spring. The CDC site defaults to the first map, which is generally used for policy decisions. You have to go into the dropdown menu to select "Community Transmission" to see this map.</p><p>The final image is a couple of graphs of testing and testing numbers for my home county of Oakland County, Michigan, over the last year. </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgsRVRpIXirHll2Oh-L7rlzqZIvN6XDjR0o9Ha-pB-eIeiWWsEJxYiuV1naTtA_Swvb9YFbpLq2yv8hxb7UnM5GzLLu5eNMn8YNO9gDgh07R2EHp7H5NtEJUPZ4EDQbKjRXNV-2LgT2kRr7awDWb5RZ4Bh3ExEbpLgrzCHqehGC18OXSQi-2qAsx20l/s1227/Oakland_County_Michigan_Testing.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="715" data-original-width="1227" height="233" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgsRVRpIXirHll2Oh-L7rlzqZIvN6XDjR0o9Ha-pB-eIeiWWsEJxYiuV1naTtA_Swvb9YFbpLq2yv8hxb7UnM5GzLLu5eNMn8YNO9gDgh07R2EHp7H5NtEJUPZ4EDQbKjRXNV-2LgT2kRr7awDWb5RZ4Bh3ExEbpLgrzCHqehGC18OXSQi-2qAsx20l/w400-h233/Oakland_County_Michigan_Testing.png" width="400" /></a></div><br /><p>One of the major changes in testing from this winter's initial Omicron spike is the much greater availability of home testing kits. So actual total-case rates are believed to be significantly higher than the officially reported rate. (I've seen a lot of different estimates as to how much more, so I won't speculate here. Let's just say "much more".) As you can see, the number of reported tests are way down, but the current positivity rate is approaching the levels of this winter's initial Omicron spike. The rate increased 3.23% to 17.55% in just the last week.</p><p>So, yeah, Covid is bad out there right now. It's almost certainly going to get worse before it gets better.</p><p>Do yourself and your friends and your family a favor. Mask up. </p>Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-34589175249579496102022-03-11T11:48:00.011-08:002022-04-22T09:06:04.910-07:00Two Years of Survival, One Week at a Time<p>March 15 marks two years since Monique and I entered our own Covid lockdown, a few days after I reckon the wave of the approaching disaster officially arrived in the United States on March 11, the day that Tom Hanks announced he and his wife had contracted Covid, and the NBA shut down their season due to Covid. Before that day most everybody thought of this pandemic as something happening elsewhere that might pass us by. After that day, it was HERE.</p><p>Monique and I were in St. Lucia with my folks on a week's vacation, a funny sort of place to watch the world go to Hell. We almost hadn't gone, nervous at the prospect of the approaching pandemic. But there had been few positive tests in the U.S. at that point, so we thought we could zip down to the Caribbean for a week of sun, zip back, and then wait for what might come. </p><p>St. Lucia was glorious.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEguG6p2D8xgHYD8R6vu5P2cZ9di8KnloX-HL_QwNRQY3-t91raJnFvP1kag8786RmpHQfdXKouXTF6iFbFIv5DlVY9_DdW8eBVJOIrdu5ccO_TC9rxkxKiDcfSbAvoRs1CZ0RnQ-54CoE_cpgd1iMBgLxBS2aAI53gSFbWhLaf_914bIQ_P_z6qc6qQ=s5184" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="3456" data-original-width="5184" height="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEguG6p2D8xgHYD8R6vu5P2cZ9di8KnloX-HL_QwNRQY3-t91raJnFvP1kag8786RmpHQfdXKouXTF6iFbFIv5DlVY9_DdW8eBVJOIrdu5ccO_TC9rxkxKiDcfSbAvoRs1CZ0RnQ-54CoE_cpgd1iMBgLxBS2aAI53gSFbWhLaf_914bIQ_P_z6qc6qQ=w400-h266" width="400" /></a></div><br /><p>It's fair to say that I had a better sense of what was coming than most. The company I work for sells quite a bit in China, so it certainly caught my eye when we found that China was almost entirely shut down in January. By mid-February I was nervous enough that I amassed our quarantine stockpile, a large stack of rice, beans, pasta, coffee, and a wide variety of canned goods including a case of Spam and at least a half-dozen cans of evaporated milk for the coffee in case we couldn't get fresh milk. </p><p>I had no idea that toilet paper would turn out to be the great shortage. It hit the news while we were still in St. Lucia. We tried to paper over that gap by bringing a four-pack back from St. Lucia, which has its own toilet-paper mill. Eventually, the home supply got low enough that we used them.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEg-axR9inAW2AY7kpSE1H5R5s8V4vhnZ29coZIQCAylGC36exppkhb4a8_FwPznoE6KbRyVBQmVZPuECsSFnFtZntBEYjpDyHfY4BiA5Gew0nLLqt8Fg6SaKRlwag750cIy-qTQaTrfi4qoaw8ilpBSaVdTsRo4wMXRDYsnKmFHeMkROW7w7P7uLiKZ=s4032" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="3024" data-original-width="4032" height="300" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEg-axR9inAW2AY7kpSE1H5R5s8V4vhnZ29coZIQCAylGC36exppkhb4a8_FwPznoE6KbRyVBQmVZPuECsSFnFtZntBEYjpDyHfY4BiA5Gew0nLLqt8Fg6SaKRlwag750cIy-qTQaTrfi4qoaw8ilpBSaVdTsRo4wMXRDYsnKmFHeMkROW7w7P7uLiKZ=w400-h300" width="400" /></a></div><br /><p>In late February I told my boss that I thought this was going to be "Spanish Flu bad" and that I was going to go to work-from-home once Covid got to Michigan. Little did I know it was already in Michigan. I have a particularly bad history with respiratory diseases, so I reckoned I had better than average reason to try to avoid this one. </p><p>As Monique reminded me today, just two years ago I told her that I thought this pandemic was more likely to last a couple of years than a few months. I am sorry that I was right.</p><p>We had our first positive test in Michigan at the start of that week in St. Lucia. I told my boss that I was going to start working from home when I got back. I felt like I might've been alarmist or jumping the gun.</p><p>By the end of that week, almost everybody in my entire company had been sent to work from home.</p><p>We had flown out of Toronto to save money. Our flight back was getting in late at night and we had originally planned to stay there overnight, brunch in Toronto, then drive back to Wolverine Lake, Michigan, the next afternoon. Instead we grabbed a couple of burgers at a McDonalds and drove through the night. </p><p>The U.S./Canada border was closed the next day.</p><p>The afternoon we got back Monique headed out into the panic-buying to shore up our quarantine stockpile and to make sure her parents, who live across the street from us, also had a reasonably good supply. And then, like turtles retreating into a den in a mudbank, we hunkered down, pulled our heads into our shells...</p><p>... and waited.</p><p>All things considered I realize how incredibly fortunate Monique and I are in the way we spent the last two years. Nobody tells you when you get married to make sure you marry somebody that you get along with well enough to enjoy being locked down together for a couple of years. But I'm glad we found each other. And if you're going to be hunkered down for a couple of years, a little house on a nice lake is an excellent place to do that -- even if the "little" in little house makes it a bit claustrophobic in the wintertime.</p><p>As it turned out the instead of being reckless, leaving Detroit for a week to frolic in the Caribbean sun was the best thing we could have possibly done. St. Lucia had no Coronavirus. Detroit was already in the midst of one of the worst outbreaks in the world by the time we returned. </p><p>I've spent a fair amount of the last two years furious at how Trump and his Administration politicized and mishandled this epidemic. Even after they were justly booted from office they had so poisoned the water that a large number of their supporters continued to refuse a safe, proven vaccine -- making the subsequent waves much worse than they would have been otherwise. This pandemic was always going to be bad. But it took disastrous public health policy at the outset to make it as bad as it was.</p><p>I've also spent a fair amount of time furious at people who wouldn't take simple basic steps to make things better, whether it was wearing masks or getting vaccinated. A lot of individuals made a lot of bad, selfish decisions that made this pandemic worse than it would have been otherwise. I have a darker view of many of my fellow humans than I did two years ago. I wish it was otherwise.</p><p>Two years later a million or more of my fellow Americans are dead from this disease. Millions upon millions more suffer with symptoms of "Long Covid." Their conditions might improve. Or they might not. Covid was from the start a notoriously fickle and unpredictable disease. </p><p>So, other than sit and fume what have I done with my last two years? Mostly just work, watch sunsets and comfort TV, and make fancy-shmancy cocktails on Friday evenings to close out the workweek. Life quickly settled into a pattern of workweeks and weekends. Each week I'd start up on Monday morning, fire up the computer, and start working. Then on Friday evening -- or Thursday quite often, I blew a lot of vacation time on three-day weekends over the last two years -- I'd wrap up at five or six, make myself a nice cocktail or pour a good beer, and congratulate myself and Monique on having survived another week. On Saturdays I'd run an errand or two, mostly as an excuse to get out of the house. I began buying things from local online estate auctions, mostly to have an excuse to go drive somewhere and fetch those things.</p><p>This is <b>*not* </b>a good habit for a man who lives in a small house. But here we are.</p><p>Surprisingly, the most normal thing about all of this was my job. Most of the people I work with already worked remotely before the pandemic. I was already spending hours a day on Zoom before everybody else joined us. "Zoom fatigue" is real and I had it long before the pandemic. But thanks to the pandemic, at least I now knew what to call it. I missed seeing my colleagues in the same office in person, but other than staying in bed and doomscrolling Twitter for another half-hour instead of getting in the car and driving to the office, my average workday has felt astonishingly normal.</p><p>It's all been a grind and an extra grind and an extra-long grind that's been more wearing over time than I would have imagined. But at least it's been a familiar grind.</p><p>When I worked in the office, at the end of the work day I would shut down and/or abandon my computer. I used to close down my work day in an orderly fashion, scanning the email pile to make sure it had all been dealt with, then shutting down the computer for its overnight sleep. Now I usually just work until my brain is exhausted and quits, then stagger away from the desk leaving whatever's there for the morning. Neither way is inherently better than the other in terms of getting work done, but the discipline of the daily commute did force me to make a more conscious and complete decision to call it a day.</p><p>After work I would head out to watch the sunset, as long as there was any hope at all of a sunset. We can't quite see sunsets from our house, so I do have to head out if I want to watch it. Usually I would head out from our dock in my paddleboat, sometimes in our larger pontoon boat. If the lake was frozen I would walk out on the ice, or to a road ending down the street, or to the boardwalk at the end of the lake. Almost always I'd have my trusty 35mm digital Canon EOS along with me as I'd soak in the sunsets, taking pictures, changing lenses, watching the waterfowl. Sometimes I'd listen to a fantasy sports podcast or a Dr. Demento show. Sometimes I'd just listen to the lake. Mostly I've just been staring at the Sun until it was gone.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjKBueX3OCFXfettFldT2PUUrlATWIwzRpU56JT-hRE0HT5Fwvgv_s5H0lrhqN1Y-joXeum8V79f_thnxuZoaPqgucD1KWxY50kd9oxCxzNOTz6FpYnV1u2huvu0wM13RNJZMjn4EbTm7NN7q09yM0YcmjCT6ikzzZMafZ2lBEW3Hc4sgUrsasNWbf8=s5039" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="3359" data-original-width="5039" height="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjKBueX3OCFXfettFldT2PUUrlATWIwzRpU56JT-hRE0HT5Fwvgv_s5H0lrhqN1Y-joXeum8V79f_thnxuZoaPqgucD1KWxY50kd9oxCxzNOTz6FpYnV1u2huvu0wM13RNJZMjn4EbTm7NN7q09yM0YcmjCT6ikzzZMafZ2lBEW3Hc4sgUrsasNWbf8=w400-h266" width="400" /></a></div><br /><p>If you had asked me a few years ago what I'd do if I had to stay home for a couple of years, I would've thought, "Great. Sounds like I'll finally write a novel." Instead I've become a ludicrously prolific sunset photographer. In the last two years I've probably taken more than 75,000 sunset photos. I haven't written anything longer than a chatty email. </p><p>I refer you again to, "work until my brain is exhausted and quits, then stagger away from the desk." Write a novel? I've barely been able to read a novel in the last two years. Stress and exhaustion and isolation. So it goes.</p><p>We got brave enough after being vaccinated last Spring to go out and start doing some things last summer and fall. Then the Delta and Omicron waves came and we crawled right back into our hidey hole until they passed. Now that Omicron has passed we're getting optimistic again. Is this really the end of the worst of it? We shall see.</p><p>But always there's been the weekly rhythm. Start my workweek on a Monday full of resolve to accomplish all on my to-do list. Stagger away from the desk on a Friday afternoon saying, "Good enough," then pouring a drink to kick off a couple of days of decompression. And on Monday morning, there we go again. Week after week. Month after month. Here we are 104 weeks later. Still surviving. </p><p>A lot's happened along the way. We didn't watch <i>Tiger King</i>, but Monique sure has baked a lot of sourdough bread. I've mostly kept in touch with friends and family via Facebook and Twitter. They're helpful platforms if you use them to keep in touch with friends and family instead of using them to wallow in misinformation. </p><p>And then on Monday morning, get up, go down to the desk, turn on the work computer and go to work. Pour yourself a drink on Friday evening. Be thankful you survived another week. Not everybody did.</p><p>Our beloved Katie the Beagle passed away in May 2020, a blow from which we're still recovering. She was just a little beagle, but she was also a pure, sweet soul and we miss her. </p><p>And then on Monday morning, get up, go down to the desk, turn on the work computer and go to work. Pour yourself a drink on Friday evening. Be thankful you survived another week. Not everybody did.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEhLOpw2FRrF9rJeb6JNxDAfh56nnSeAjblssdSZb-N7VnRAdkzqmP6yIWxsVC9UITL64iXo-3JuZY76_5FGv_mHrmqCF_GWZcnK1L1twY3t-8iWDqMg92AtMfVnELvV9DI7cnwjJuwn7CH79sDFLXEAeVFuQEpPr4DLd-en88peaB3_ctFsjx7Oz9lG=s2132" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1599" data-original-width="2132" height="300" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEhLOpw2FRrF9rJeb6JNxDAfh56nnSeAjblssdSZb-N7VnRAdkzqmP6yIWxsVC9UITL64iXo-3JuZY76_5FGv_mHrmqCF_GWZcnK1L1twY3t-8iWDqMg92AtMfVnELvV9DI7cnwjJuwn7CH79sDFLXEAeVFuQEpPr4DLd-en88peaB3_ctFsjx7Oz9lG=w400-h300" width="400" /></a></div><br /><p>I cleaned the garage and cluttered the garage back up. I did some MG and Jaguar repairs on my own since visits to the mechanic were scarce. Then I fixed them again when my mechanical skills once again proved inadequate. They're mostly still running.</p><p>And then on Monday morning, get up, go down to the desk, turn on the work computer and go to work. Open a tasty beer on Friday evening and head out to the garage again. Be thankful you survived another week. Not everybody did.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgsxRiobnQ9SVzo-qJGjDAIqgFXcF3WwtzKWXYPUDEq3WfaqSvGUfF_6hwBEYPpJpld_nLZfefV6xZu6Azhrj2vjyWVnswIay5kyQPZV34K4uMy6Fy3KaxM0JKEogmqjQJkm0vSyJ0BzXwHQbJMZliuiy7sMjrIPPVUDnSyVFTexxqjAX8w-AEh_Adw=s4032" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="3024" data-original-width="4032" height="300" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgsxRiobnQ9SVzo-qJGjDAIqgFXcF3WwtzKWXYPUDEq3WfaqSvGUfF_6hwBEYPpJpld_nLZfefV6xZu6Azhrj2vjyWVnswIay5kyQPZV34K4uMy6Fy3KaxM0JKEogmqjQJkm0vSyJ0BzXwHQbJMZliuiy7sMjrIPPVUDnSyVFTexxqjAX8w-AEh_Adw=w400-h300" width="400" /></a></div><br /><p>My father-in-law fell and broke his hip. My sister-in-law came from France and spent last summer with us all tending him and shouldering an awful lot of the load. She returned to France and fell and broke her hip. Like Covid, broken hips are contagious. Who knew? </p><p>And then on Monday morning, get up, go down to the desk, turn on the work computer and go to work. Take a picture of your sister-in-law swimming with the ducks. Pour yourself a drink on Friday evening. Be thankful you survived another week. Not everybody did.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjDTLFAfxkuFHGaOHvBJEs02InJr072SrmpMmUKG9-bNTahaePjQ43KOsDdpxqdtHAqWCn4_JBzmb0jfBHSbIJmpDbztCfFszkM2OYQBAbZnwt9zalHVQMFcBgH1rVs3xL6KbsoQwcekyWTPkCUj24bw5pi27dsYfMvtu8dWDZtz-K4HHGYMUazsm2y=s5184" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="3456" data-original-width="5184" height="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjDTLFAfxkuFHGaOHvBJEs02InJr072SrmpMmUKG9-bNTahaePjQ43KOsDdpxqdtHAqWCn4_JBzmb0jfBHSbIJmpDbztCfFszkM2OYQBAbZnwt9zalHVQMFcBgH1rVs3xL6KbsoQwcekyWTPkCUj24bw5pi27dsYfMvtu8dWDZtz-K4HHGYMUazsm2y=w400-h266" width="400" /></a></div><br /><p>In late November of 2021 I ruptured the tendons that connect my biceps to my forearm in my left arm. It led to surgery a month later and a couple of months in a splint then a brace and a compression sleeve until I am finally just now three and a half months later starting to type at something approaching my pre-injury pace. So Monique got me to tend for a few months in addition to all else on her plate.</p><p>And then on Monday morning, get up, go down to the desk, turn on the work computer and go to work, typing one-fingered with your right hand. Use that same hand to mix yourself a pretty cocktail on Friday evening. Be thankful you survived another week. Not everybody did.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgiIM6O2_DafE0mCBZQjdru1EQfCkGOIzZyJDmV0tGKMWS6JxJOmH5_dRAGLabtVdEu_cKNLijODWJB2Grf-FFA44PFJh7Akd1eobY5ynPUZMvqdQJ-4M6m1MkYeNdEkSJam6uS2BVmKpylUVGFbW-8ecilGJFQgHe-Jnz8c4ZaPITQXnFyZ1viQqFw=s2048" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2048" data-original-width="1536" height="640" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgiIM6O2_DafE0mCBZQjdru1EQfCkGOIzZyJDmV0tGKMWS6JxJOmH5_dRAGLabtVdEu_cKNLijODWJB2Grf-FFA44PFJh7Akd1eobY5ynPUZMvqdQJ-4M6m1MkYeNdEkSJam6uS2BVmKpylUVGFbW-8ecilGJFQgHe-Jnz8c4ZaPITQXnFyZ1viQqFw=w480-h640" width="480" /></a></div><br /><p>And so on. And so on. And so on.</p><p>In about a month or so my company will be opening a new office and we'll be able to go back into the office. Some of my non-work outside activities are picking up the pace. The Covid numbers in Metro Detroit continue to drop. At this point the vast majority of people have either been vaccinated or survived a bout of Covid. Or both. Have we reached herd immunity? Will things start to look more like the Beforetimes soon? Who knows. We shall see.</p><p>And now it's 2:48 pm EST on Friday, March 11, almost exactly two years after everything began falling apart in the U.S. In two hours and 12 minutes, I'll call it a work week, shut down the work computer, pour myself a beer on Friday evening and be thankful I survived another week.</p><p>To all of you who read to the end, I'm thankful you survived another week, too. Much love. Hang in there.</p>Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-86379613294396577492021-03-07T20:07:00.001-08:002022-12-30T15:05:19.556-08:00Photos of Flying Birds<p>A friend of mine is looking for photos of birds flying for some paintings she's doing. So I went through some of my best photos of the last year and a half and pulled out the ones with flying birds.<br /><br />I needed to put them somewhere handy, and I thought some of you might like them, too. Here they are. Enjoy!</p><p><br /></p><p>Ducks:</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhSv2V0ZCnKoAT6_e87yYMiWzc1bD0Tschuw8WmmrnAAlWVyNvOuZVdte8I79Z7pawbdVfOIgsaoR-3yWAVOqlSc3umuzjBQKJQHQbR4AmaRLIFjqn3DB2dqM-gFbfyzvzjwdZ_IvMk2-Y/s2048/IMG_0011.JPG" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1365" data-original-width="2048" height="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhSv2V0ZCnKoAT6_e87yYMiWzc1bD0Tschuw8WmmrnAAlWVyNvOuZVdte8I79Z7pawbdVfOIgsaoR-3yWAVOqlSc3umuzjBQKJQHQbR4AmaRLIFjqn3DB2dqM-gFbfyzvzjwdZ_IvMk2-Y/w400-h266/IMG_0011.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><div><br /></div>Seagull:<br /><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiB45mbqmi4VJhrfkNrrQn1srC_PnHlSMhg7J7euB-HtOMAKhNL98BhJ66b9JVR4CtQgUeyNw8Qgxabxh_pS5atdyHj4w79iN3wBY5gO20H8U-eSoRP-adYkuMy7p71wEjVRxNEdQEOGxM/s2048/IMG_0015+%25282%2529.JPG" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1366" data-original-width="2048" height="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiB45mbqmi4VJhrfkNrrQn1srC_PnHlSMhg7J7euB-HtOMAKhNL98BhJ66b9JVR4CtQgUeyNw8Qgxabxh_pS5atdyHj4w79iN3wBY5gO20H8U-eSoRP-adYkuMy7p71wEjVRxNEdQEOGxM/w400-h266/IMG_0015+%25282%2529.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><div><br /></div>Osprey:<div><br /><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhP0BBcQrzucc2cBjMcwog320BgBFw8wph9lsdh8_U-KQ5P3tzliMlAjV5HW4G4OvUTr1oc5PkQL8_eOGxa2j2qB8rHxlcc8AtXX1IiJkCRrbxcvgNYKjVGnIq7NrQCgJr58AknMG17UVo/s2048/IMG_0624+%25282%2529.JPG" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1365" data-original-width="2048" height="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhP0BBcQrzucc2cBjMcwog320BgBFw8wph9lsdh8_U-KQ5P3tzliMlAjV5HW4G4OvUTr1oc5PkQL8_eOGxa2j2qB8rHxlcc8AtXX1IiJkCRrbxcvgNYKjVGnIq7NrQCgJr58AknMG17UVo/w400-h266/IMG_0624+%25282%2529.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><div><br /></div><div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; 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margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1365" data-original-width="2048" height="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgbmDCotnVaFjOTZj9IS9pneQrEeaLjFZ4yc8tcharVM5Zq0mWGZkbo9eBzbqXqTbNvhxHIZ-aqCQNIChn-yd1oemaDOkULMPn7jixG_i8ervBohVGeRv5Uo9D45hPb9PInVupX_sXKXpQ/w400-h266/IMG_9842+%25282%2529.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><div><br /></div>Seagull:<br /><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhfdkYcYH8uK1z2CH4MXrpSQstDT9FXgp_mv6CsOcBQhSOB96ncJsiPS1q35AxXKe-lzKLhw8wY6p44IfR4Fl6w6DyxU8yhyphenhyphenQarGSZCBby-T2ApuQkVdM5rW5RoTexaE5FY2Rjr80PvUwA/s2048/IMG_9851+%25282%2529.JPG" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1365" data-original-width="2048" height="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhfdkYcYH8uK1z2CH4MXrpSQstDT9FXgp_mv6CsOcBQhSOB96ncJsiPS1q35AxXKe-lzKLhw8wY6p44IfR4Fl6w6DyxU8yhyphenhyphenQarGSZCBby-T2ApuQkVdM5rW5RoTexaE5FY2Rjr80PvUwA/w400-h266/IMG_9851+%25282%2529.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><br /><p><br /></p></div>Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-88517535916856719992021-03-01T07:24:00.005-08:002021-03-01T07:24:59.639-08:00Sandhill cranes<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiMzt-r8AM7xzAz6-VRM50s1rSIRrwHG5P2D7j_99FVL71W7hAxvO6FRbUtVQBsEKcRgS4GZbskGoZDxh5FdbN9RVn6UN-PHjrLAprIxfYjP6mPsd7MRmY3fwla2vHRuT9aebg_FQ2NgqA/s2048/IMG_4987+%25282%2529.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="A flock of sandhill cranes" border="0" data-original-height="1366" data-original-width="2048" height="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiMzt-r8AM7xzAz6-VRM50s1rSIRrwHG5P2D7j_99FVL71W7hAxvO6FRbUtVQBsEKcRgS4GZbskGoZDxh5FdbN9RVn6UN-PHjrLAprIxfYjP6mPsd7MRmY3fwla2vHRuT9aebg_FQ2NgqA/w400-h266/IMG_4987+%25282%2529.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><br /><p>Here, have a pretty picture.</p><p>This was a flock of sandhill cranes that flew by me back on December 20 when I was down on Wolverine Lake's boardwalk. They've been gone for the last couple of months, finally forced south by the ice and cold.</p><p>But last night Monique heard them flying overhead in the dusk. Flocks of Canada geese have also flown by. The calendar turned to March today. Spring is coming. It's not here yet. But it's coming.</p>Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-7406765040613744222021-02-24T09:22:00.003-08:002021-02-24T09:22:56.848-08:00Fatigue Fatigue and the State of the ol' Patio Boat Blog in 2021<p>As we close in on a full year of pandemic I decided to get off my literary butt to write a wee blog post about how tired I am of everything right now -- just a big pile of pandemic fatigue and zoom fatigue and quarantine fatigue and winter fatigue and February fatigue and meeting fatigue and social media fatigue and email fatigue and leftovers fatigue and meeting fatigue, etc., etc., etc., etc. ETC!!!</p><p>If I had to pick one word to describe that essay, it would be "tiresome."</p><p>Nobody wants to read that post, including me.</p><p>I'll settle for saying this. If you're tired of it all, please know that you're not alone. We're with you.</p><p>Instead of the tiresome essay, perhaps instead I'll give you all a quick update on the state of the ol' Patio Boat Blog in 2021. As anybody who stopped by here in the last year has seen, the blog's been pretty much closed for new business. This wasn't by design. It was collateral damage from a bad case of "Sitting at my desk at home all day" fatigue. Once the pandemic hit and I moved to full-time work-from-home status, I began spending *a lot* of my time sitting at this desk with my work computer. I also began taking *a lot* of photos after the work day, mostly of sunsets as I sat out on the lake. Those took a good deal of additional sorting out on my home computer, conveniently located four inches away from my work computer.</p><p>There was not a lot of creative spark left after that. And there was <b>ZERO </b>desire to sit at my desk for any additional time. I did try writing a few posts about quarantine life, but they were pretty whiny. I reckoned the world had enough whining without my contribution. I did try writing a few posts about the appalling state of politics in the United States. I reckoned the world had enough political fury without me throwing a few extra blog posts on that pile, too.</p><p>So, other than sitting at the desk and working all day I mostly just spent the last year taking pretty pictures, mostly of sunsets out on the lake.</p><p>The best of the pretty pictures got uploaded to Facebook or turned into calendars at year's end. I put together 10 different 2021 calendars this year, which was crazy. I guess that made me more of a photographer than a writer for the last year. Ironically, though I've never been a prolific writer, I was an incredibly prolific photographer for the last year or so. I went back and counted in November and in the 12 months between Thanksgiving 2019 and Thanksgiving 2020 I took more than 20,000 photos.</p><p>About 1/2 of 1% of all the pretty pictures I took made it into a calendar.</p><p>Here, have a pretty picture:</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh7DEo2TqzFOWyW4FtJkTrd9R9Q2Q0i0E6C63BHON57rhooqpAm9VuAIflB-f4Y1yXUPMxZMa9WMNCoPwakPLhejoUEVbfUzZcwwS3JhYInL3lJLGuhOxYMecE-uMruwENML95H3rsRsDs/s2048/7_IMG_3495+%25282%2529.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1365" data-original-width="2048" height="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh7DEo2TqzFOWyW4FtJkTrd9R9Q2Q0i0E6C63BHON57rhooqpAm9VuAIflB-f4Y1yXUPMxZMa9WMNCoPwakPLhejoUEVbfUzZcwwS3JhYInL3lJLGuhOxYMecE-uMruwENML95H3rsRsDs/w400-h266/7_IMG_3495+%25282%2529.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><br /><p>It is just barely possible that I turned to taking pretty pictures as my way of dealing with the whole freaking world falling apart as a reminder that there was true beauty even when all seemed ugly. Gosh, that sounds noble when I type it. But mostly, I was so tired at the end of every workday that I just floated out on the lake, stared at the Sun, and brought my camera along for the ride. Then sorting them out afterwards to pick out the best of the best was a heckuva lot better thing to concentrate on that the horrific state of the world.</p><p>A better blogger would've shared many of those pretty pictures here. Alas, gentle reader, you have me. Maybe I'll post some as we go along in 2021. </p><p>As I write up this little lunchtime post, it crossed 50 degrees on our porch thermometer for the first time since November. Spring is coming. Vaccinations are coming. The end of the pandemic is coming -- though I reckon Monique and I will need to be hunkered down in place for a few more months before our turn in the vaccine queue comes. Still, just as I now think about everything before the pandemic as The Beforedays, I'm starting to think about what comes afterwards as The Afterdays.</p><p>I'd like to put together the occasional blog post in the Afterdays. I may have useful thoughts about things when one day I am not so fatigue fatigued. I'd like to hope the last year has given me some useful perspective on things that I didn't have before. I sure hope so.</p><p>Anyway, that's the State of the ol' Patio Boat Blog and your not-so-humble correspondent in 2021: plum tuckered out, but slowly lurching back to life and hoping for better times in the Afterdays. We shall see.</p><p>In conclusion, I give you my new life coach and animal spirit: Madeleine Kahn as Lili Von Shtüpp singing "I'm Tired." Hang in there folks. 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<br />Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-37003057312361204782020-01-31T09:15:00.000-08:002020-01-31T10:42:32.762-08:00Impeachment: The Fix Was In All AlongBreaking the long silence on political blogging to note that I was wrong when I wrote in October that I thought the Senate would ultimately decide to move on from Trump.<br />
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Trump is the Republican Party and the Republican Party is Trump. The final Senate vote should come in a day or two, but it's obvious that the Republicans in the Senate have no interest in removing the sheer lawlessness and abuse of power that is the Trump Administration. Up until a week or two ago I still thought the potential electoral suicide of sticking with this disastrous administration would awaken their self-preservation instincts and lead them to dump Trump. But I was wrong.<br />
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So what's going on? At some level, I obviously don't understand it, so given my track record in predicting political outcomes in the Trump era, I'd recommend a big grain of salt. But here goes:<br />
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<b>1. They're high on their own supply</b> -- Given the extent to which Republican voters and elected officials live within the right-wing information bubble, I've come to believe that it's gone beyond cynically propagating a lot of that stuff to gain and hold power, which was the case for most of the last 30 years. A majority of Republican Congressmen fairly obviously believe the crazy. And by crazy I mean "repeatedly proven to be untrue and counterfactual."<br />
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There's a tendency to talk about the modern GOP as if it's a cult. Having spent some time reading about cults last year, it's in many ways a better way to understand their behavior than thinking about them as the usual sort of political party we've had in this country for most of our existence.<br />
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We live in an America of two distinct information bubbles. The right-wing bubble dominated by Fox News, Rush Limbaugh and his ilk, and an online ecosphere that gets increasingly toxic and racist and crazy the farther down the rat hole you go. And there's a fact-based bubble in which everybody else finds a niche. The phrase "facts have a well-known liberal bias" shouldn't be true. But it's true in 2020.<br />
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I wouldn't have believed that most Republican Congressmen believed this stuff myself until I saw it spewed in the House and Senate for the last three months. I would've thought they were cynically using it to manipulate voters. But they've convinced me. They believe this stuff. And it's industrial-strength poison to democracy.<br />
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<b>2. There's something shady going on</b> -- And something shady beyond just the garden-variety system of legalized bribery that has grown like a cancer on our system (direct campaign contributions from lobbyists, nepotism, etc.) for a long time.<br />
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The money trail from Russia into the National Rifle Association and from there into Republican campaigns has been pretty well proven at this point, and it has dozens of variants in other GOP SuperPACs and lobbying organizations. And the money trail from American billionaires who only care about keeping and maintaining the GOP's political power to benefit themselves is far more robust than that. The Citizens United v. FEC case in the Supreme Court threw the windows open for untraceable money and the money has been blasting through those windows ever since. All that money is probably playing out in two ways:<br />
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<b>2A. For God's sake, don't look at what we've been doing!</b> -- Most Republican members of Congress are desperate to keep from any further scrutiny of their money trail. Desperate. Because most of them have been on that campaign finance gravy train themselves and they don't want anybody to know it. I don't think all of them are in over their heads, but they're all at least hip-deep or ankle-deep in the muck.<br />
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<b>2B. Partisan funding means party discipline</b> -- If you've never been involved in campaign finance you may not realize the extent to which internal party goodwill makes an enormous difference in a candidate's ability to finance an election campaign. This problem has grown enormously over the last thirty or forty years. There's a long version of that statement that I might write about one day, but the point is that for most legislators, crossing party lines on an important issue endangers their job. Most legislators have lost their fundraising independence in recent years.When you hear discussion around the point that some of these senators are afraid of a primary challenge, you should realize that this means, "The party mechanisms will find a challenger and shift the money train to the challenger."<br />
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I had thought the obvious general election downside of voting against removal (supported by voters by a margin of something like 48%-45% for most of this process) or even voting against a full trial with witnesses and evidence (supported by around 75% of voters) would ultimately move senators, especially those up for election in 2020. Obviously, it didn't.<br />
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<b>3. They think they can get away with it, and riding the Trump train is their best chance</b> -- Given the wave of voter suppression, gerrymandering, etc., that followed the 2010 election, the GOP has been riding in power with the support of a minority of voters for quite a while. For most Republicans in Congress, what they've been doing has worked, so why would they change? This isn't about "the will of the people" and hasn't been for some time. It's about keeping power. When Alan Dershowitz stands in the well of the Senate and argues that if the President believes his re-election is good for America then <i><b>anything </b></i>he does in pursuit of that is unimpeachable, fascism has officially arrived on our shores.<br />
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If you think the Republican electoral abuses of the last ten years were something, just wait until you see what's going to happen this year now that they've collectively decided that any violation of existing law in pursuit of their own hold on political power is legal and good for America.<br />
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<b>4. Game theory: There's no upside in voting for removal. There's only downside.</b> -- If you're a Republican Senator and you vote to remove Trump and keep your seat, you will likely become a pariah in your own party. (Hello, U.S. Rep. Justin Amash.) You'll face blame from your political base and a likely loss of fund-raising clout. If you keep your seat you'll be greatly weakened. If you lose your next election or retire you'll be cut off from the lucrative gravy train of lobbying, Fox News contracts, corporate board appointments, etc., that has greeted your fellow former GOP Congressmen.<br />
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And what's the upside? Protecting the rule of law and the constitution? We've already seen that Justin Amash was the only Republican Congressman who cared about any of that. And they literally threw him out of the party for it.<br />
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If you vote to keep Trump you can hope the voters have a short memory, which has often proven to be the case. And you probably think that nobody will blame you if you all stuck together on it.<br />
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Put it all together, and it's probably some combination of those things plus other dynamics I haven't figured out that is responsible for what's been happening, and for what's about to happen in the Senate. Politics is complicated. There's a lot afoot here, and the iceberg principle probably applies: 90% of it is out of sight.<br />
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What can we all do about it? Vote in November 2020. Vote in overwhelming numbers. The basic mechanisms of elections are still spread out and diverse enough that it's possible to overcome everything that will happen in the next nine months. But it will take a wave of voters like we haven't seen in ages.<br />
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And for me?<br />
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In 2016 I discovered with Trump's election that the America I live in is worse than the America I thought I lived in.<br />
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In 2020 I've discovered that the basic political calculations that I have relied on to understand how our political systems function no longer work in the year 2020.<br />
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I need to improve my understanding of the world that I <b>do</b> live in. I need to better understand how I can make it more like the world I <b>want to </b>live in.<br />
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I'm going to spend some time mulling that.Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-48125075596907477952020-01-10T10:09:00.001-08:002020-01-10T10:09:33.450-08:00Just cleansing the visual palate for 2020I just thought I'd at least post a pretty picture, so as to cleanse the visual palate of the ol' Patio Boat after it's been sleeping the last couple of months. More actual posts coming this year, but for now please enjoy a mid-winter view in black and white.<br />
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<br />Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-48754533455649430672019-10-07T08:35:00.000-07:002019-10-07T09:04:17.309-07:00So, here we are: Watergate Defcon Status 1: The Trumpocalypse in FullI've been meaning to post something on recent events for a couple of weeks, now, but a few things have kept me busy and events quickly keep overtaking any coherent thoughts I try to put down in writing.<br />
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We are all now in the center of the Trumpocalypse.<br />
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The news cycle has spun out of control, with events piling upon events. To sum up for posterity, the White House tried to quash a whistleblower complaint that Trump was holding up military aid for Ukrainse to force them to manufacture political dirt for him to use on Joe Biden. To prove his innocence, a couple of weeks ago Trump had the White House release a transcript proving ... well, proving that he was holding up military aid for Ukrainse to force them to manufacture political dirt for him to use on Joe Biden.<br />
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Very shortly thereafter, the US House finally opened an official "impeachment inquiry."<br />
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I'm not even going to try to track down the higgledy piggledy that ensued, except to say that the muck gets deeper and deeper as Trump flails about and the GOP tries to duck and cover and avoid the truth.<br />
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The elected officials of the Republican Party have been supporting a deeply corrupt, lawless man as their President. Why? In exchange for tax cuts for their billionaire patrons and crazy-ass right wing judges to appease the Evangelical wing of the party. That's what they care about, and that's what they got.<br />
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As near as I can tell, elected Republican officials are all okay with that deal. In 2018 billionaires paid less in overall taxes as a percent of their income than all other income groups. Republican appointed judges are overturning decades and centuries of decided law to benefit their party's financial benefactors. And in the face of overwhelming evidence of corruption and abuse of power, the entire Republican controlled US Senate doesn't make a peep beyond Mitt Romney tweeting that the denials "strain credulity." Give Mitt another few months and he may express "concern" about it all.<br />
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In the midst of this chaos, I'll commit a bit of prognostication and punditry:<br />
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My best guess is still that Mitch McConnell eventually decides his best chance to keep control of the Senate is to give Trump the boot. If so, the final collapse of this rapidly deteriorating house of cards may be fast, in the form of a discussion with Pelosi and a deal to bring one clean, direct charge swiftly through the House and Senate to remove him, and to leave the rest of the disaster that is GOP control in Washington stand in place. They have an easy charge to prove with Ukraine, and the 20 or so GOP Senators that are up for re-election can go home and pontificate about how they hated to do it, but they believe deeply in the rule of law and Donald Trump had -- inadvertently, they're sure -- overstepped his bounds, and how President Pence is healing this glorious nation of ours, God Bless America.<br />
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Then they will try like hell to bury every other thing that happened during the Trump administration, while Fox News treats the name Donald Trump like, "New phone. Who 'dis?"<br />
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But what do I know? I never thought the Republican Party would ever nominate a sociopath like Trump. Go figure, electing one of the worst human being in America to the Presidency has turned out to be a horrible, corrupt disaster. Who could have possibly see that coming?<br />
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If nothing else, we owe Donald Trump thanks for proving that the rot in the Republican Party political structure runs all the way to the core. The GOP is irredeemable. If they were a corporation they would literally change their name and rebrand. Since they all live in the Fox News bubble, I can only assume they'll add another bald eagle to their iconography and ooze on.<br />
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At the outset my only hope for the Trump Administration was that we might somehow make it out of this disaster without a nuclear exchange in Korea or the Middle East and without a needless war that would lead to hundreds or thousands of deaths. Despite the deteriorating world condition I thought we might make it. But last night's White House statement that we're abandoning the Kurds has made me lose even that hope.<br />
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Not a very cheery blog post. But the world isn't in a very cheery state this morning.<br />
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P.S. And then, literally as I was writing it, this gem of a tweet came along from Trump. This is a deeply disturbed mind, cracking under pressure. Things are going to get worse before they get better.<br />
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<br />Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-91661333924220490512019-07-28T13:59:00.000-07:002019-07-28T13:59:09.823-07:00A fun day with the FUN MG in photos, part 2: The British Invasion, plus a lovely dinnertime lineupAfter I got back from my visit with the vintage racers yesterday afternoon, Monique and I took the FUN MG down to the Inn at St. John's in Plymouth. The Concours of America is happening there today, Sunday. As part of Concours weekend they host a variety of automotive events, and last night they had a gathering for all British cars. It was a really fun event with a great variety of cars.<br />
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Austin-Healey, Triumph TR6, Jaguar XJ6...<br />
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This Lagonda was lovely.<br />
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Lotus, MGB<br />
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Monique loved this Invicta.<br />
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So this was really cool, a Rolls-Royce Mini. Apparently they built 1,000 of these back in 2018. The interior was every bit as plush as you might expect.<br />
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A Reliant Robin three-wheeler drew some of the biggest crowds at the British Invasion. I talked to the guy who owns it and he said it was much steadier around curves than its reputation.<br />
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQh56geU0X8">Top Gear: The Reliant Robin</a><br />
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A nice sample of the variety: a Bug-eye Sprite, a Lotus 3-Eleven, and an old Rolls-Royce.<br />
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And that old Rolls was niiiiiiiiice.<br />
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Speaking of old Rolls-Royces, this 1909 Rolls-Royce was one of the real stars of the gathering. The details on it were amazing, and the restoration looked immaculate. Let's stop here for a few photos to look closer:<br />
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The second windscreen for the rear passengers<br />
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Now *this* is how you accessorize an air hose.<br />
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And yes, the rear tail lamps are real lamps.<br />
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Speaking of Rolls-Royces, the FUN MG was indeed parked next to one.<br />
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Another pretty little MGB<br />
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Usually I take photos of the exterior of Jaguar E-Types. But this time I was struck by the lovely dash.<br />
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Factory Five AC Cobra replica<br />
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Rolls-Royce Corniche. Nice.<br />
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Hundreds of *amazing* British luxury and sports cars and what was Monique's favorite? This wee little compact late-1940s Austin.<br />
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As the event began to break up, several of us decided to head up to The Garage in Northville, a restaurant in a converted 1930s garage. Much to my surprise, when we got up there with our B, Ken and Melody were waving in the British cars to park in their driveway:<br />
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As you might expect, we drew quite a crowd of passers-by. It took quite a bit of patience to catch these pictures of the cars without a crowd around them.<br />
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And then after dinner, the British roadsters went on their way....<br />
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All in all, an entirely fun automotive day in the Motor City!Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-69448677296768742962019-07-28T11:46:00.002-07:002019-07-28T11:46:56.185-07:00A fun day with the FUN MG in photos, part 1: vintage racingIt's been a while since I've done any automotive photoblogging, and I do have a few good pictures to share from this spring...<br />
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... such as this photo of our new MG TD!<br />
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But for now you'll all have to settle for a giant two-part photo dump from a fun day I had yesterday with my MGB.<br />
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First up was an afternoon stop at the vintage races at the Waterford Hills Racetrack. I got to take the FUN MG on some parade laps on the track itself(!!!), looked at some other lovely British cars, walked around the paddock a bit, and watched some on-track action.<br />
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I invite you to enjoy it along with me and the FUN MG:<br />
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Just a nice little Triumph Spitfire.<br />
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And now, some pretty, pretty MGAs...<br />
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Parade laps on the track!<br />
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We never went all that fast ... maybe 60 or 65 on the backstretch. But it was way fun and a good chance to whip around some corners with a bit of speed.<br />
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I'm pretty sure I handled it just like Lewis Hamilton.<br />
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Then I walked around the paddock a bit and watched people working on their cars -- getting ready for their sessions or buttoning things up after a session. If you're ever at a race track, it's worth getting access to the paddock. You see a lot more of what goes on than if you just sit on the outside and watch the cars going in circles.<br />
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Can I come out and play?<br />
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And now, a bit of racing. First some midgets:<br />
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Next up, Part 2: The British Invasion, plus a nice dinnertime lineup.<br />
<br />Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-29731862809200486272019-04-19T14:05:00.002-07:002019-04-19T14:09:18.093-07:00Political punditry: a couple of mid-April updates<b><u><br /></u></b>
<b><u>Welcome to the Muellerstrom</u></b><br />
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Since a redacted version of the Mueller Report finally came out yesterday, I thought I'd check in to see whether my forecast of events to follow that release had any merit:<br />
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My half-baked crystal ball on March 25 said...<br />
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<li>The Mueller Report will come out, either in pieces or as a wholesale leak or as part of a US House investigation. After it gets out to the public, the same people trying to spin the Barr memo will continue the same spin about what is in the report itself, counting on the repeatedly demonstrated amnesia of the news media to help.</li>
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[<b>Prognostication Grade: A</b>. Pressure to release it in its entirety led to a redacted version being released on Thursday, April 18. Barr's efforts to spin and lie about what the report contains continued right into a press conference just before the report was released in which he made several statements directly contradicted by the words in the report. This is <i>modus operandi</i> for the Trump crowd, who follow their boss's lead by uttering any untruth as long as it helps them win even part of a news cycle. Most of news media seems to have forgotten that fact, though they have generally reported that the report itself was a good deal more troubling and damning in its contents than Barr's summary.<br />
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Meanwhile, the deplorables continue to be deplorable, the low-information Fox News viewers continue to watch and believe, and everybody else continues to be appalled by it all.]<br />
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<li>The facts that do come out will be ghastly. We've all become enured to ghastly facts in the 26 months that Trump has been in office.</li>
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[<b>Prognostication Grade: A. </b>The facts in it are ghastly. Many of them were already known, but it's still appalling to see them all in one place.]<br />
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<li>My guess that the the Dems in the US House do not open an impeachment hearing, but for the next 22 months we see a half-dozen ongoing hearings into what Mueller found, as well as the rest of the Trump mess of corruption leavened with incompetence. Now that we're more than halfway to the next election, it begins to make more and more sense to let the voters clean this up.</li>
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[<b>Prognostication Grade: B. </b>"No impeachment hearings" still seems like the likeliest outcome, but the report makes it extremely clear that Russia engaged in systematic and effective intelligence warfare to interfere with our presidential election, and that the President of the United States then engaged in two years of obstruction of justice in an attempt to cover up the activities of Russian Intelligence Agencies and his own campaign's actions.<br />
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Mueller also directly states that the question of whether action should be taken on the massive pile of obstruction-of-justice evidence should be left to Congress.<br />
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If committing obstruction of justice to cover up a hostile foreign government's attack on the United States doesn't merit impeachment, what does?]<br />
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<li>And oh yes, the voters will need to clean this up in November 2020.</li>
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[<b>Prognostication Grade: A. </b>Oh yes, this sure as hell needs voter intervention in November 2020. We also all need to make sure that our election process is a bit better protected from this sort of thing, and we need to do that fast!]<br />
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<b><u>The Presidential Election Horse Race Update</u></b><br />
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The Presidential election horse-race update that nobody needed. In Kentucky Derby terms, the pack is just now breaking from the gate. Iowa and New Hampshire are the start of the final turn, so there's a lot of shuffling to come.<br />
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<b>Top Tier</b><br />
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--Joe Biden (D) (Former VP)<br />
--Bernie Sanders (D) (VT Senator)<br />
--Elizabeth Warren (D) (MA Senator)<br />
--Kamala Harris (D) (CA Senator)<br />
--Pete Buttigieg (D) (South Bend, IN, Mayor)<br />
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From unpronounceable longshot to top-tier candidate in just a month, Pete Buttigieg (BOOT-EDGE-EDGE) has pole-vaulted over the crowd. We'll see if Mayor Pete sticks or is just Flavor of the Month, but he's picked up a lot of name recognition that has translated into donations, so it looks as if he'll be a genuine contender.<br />
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<b>You've probably heard of…</b><br />
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--Cory Booker (D) (NJ Senator)<br />
--Beto O'Rourke (D) (Former TX US Rep)<br />
--Amy Klobuchar (D) (MN Senator)<br />
--Julian Castro (D) (Former Sec of HUD)<br />
--Kirsten Gillibrand (D) (NY Senator)<br />
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To my surprise Kirsten Gillibrand is the member of this tier most likely to fall into the "Also appearing" tier. Her candidacy has thus far gained no traction or enthusiasm that I can see, though she always struck me as a pretty good campaigner in prior campaigns. Despite her weak early fundraising she has $10 million from her Senate campaign to see her through this year and into Iowa and New Hampshire. So we shall see. My guess is that she's going to need a strong showing in the debates if she hopes to re-ignite her campaign. In horse-race terms I guess this would be stumbling out of the gate, but not actually falling down. There's plenty of time to recover, but she's a few lengths back from where I thought she would be.<br />
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<b>Also appearing…</b><br />
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I haven't added anybody new to the crowd thus far. In another month or two it'll be time to think about which of these folks might have staying power, but for now, they're all faces in the crowd:<br />
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--John Hickenlooper (D) (Former CO Governor)<br />
--Stacey Abrams (D) (Former GA State Rep)<br />
--Tulsi Gabbard (D) (HI US Rep)<br />
--Terry McAuliffe (D) (Former VA Governor)<br />
--John Delaney (D) (Former MD US Rep)<br />
--Steve Bullock (D) (MT Governor)<br />
--Eric Holder (D) (Former Attorney Gen.)<br />
--Jay Inslee (D) (WA Governor)<br />
--Michael Bennet (D) (CO Senator)<br />
--Bill de Blasio (D) (NYC Mayor)<br />
--Seth Moulton (D) (MA US Rep)<br />
--Tim Ryan (D) (OH US Rep)<br />
--Eric Swalwell (D) (CA US Rep)<br />
--Jeff Merkley (D) (OR Senator)<br />
--Andrew Yang (D) (Businessman)<br />
--Richard Ojeda (D) (Former WV State Senator)<br />
--Mike Gravel (D) (Former AK Senator)<br />
--Marianne Williamson (D) (Author)<br />
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And on the Republican side, we now have a primary! Bill Weld officially tossed his hat in the ring.<br />
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The GOP has grown so rotten and foul in recent years that I doubt there are enough decent Republicans left to make Weld a serious threat for the nomination. But we shall see.<br />
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<b>Actual Candidates</b><br />
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--Donald Trump (R) (Cancer on Democracy and Truth ... er, I mean, POTUS, God help us all.)<br />
--Bill Weld (R) (Former MA Governor, Libertarian VP candidate in 2016)<br />
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<b>Republicans who like to talk but ultimately won't have the <i>cojones </i>to challenge Trump</b><br />
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--John Kasich (R) (Former OH Governor)<br />
--Larry Hogan (R) (MD Governor)<br />
--Jeff Flake (R) (Former AZ Senator)Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-40488126292396230312019-03-25T16:00:00.002-07:002019-03-27T08:48:08.039-07:00Watergate Defcon Status Two in Perpetuity; or, the mandatory speculative Mueller Report post<br />
And so, no more than ten minutes after I finally publish my first political post on the ol' Patio Boat since Nov. 3, 2017, Bob Mueller hands in his report as Special Counsel and brings his investigation to a close, thus ensuring that nobody will ever read <a href="http://patioboat.blogspot.com/2019/03/the-return-of-political-blogging-to-ol.html">my incredibly long rundown of the 29 or so Democratic Presidential candidates</a>. I reckon that makes this a good time to instead check in on the decline and fall of American democracy with a mind-blowing second blog post in less than a week, this time with a bit of useless speculation about the Mueller Report.<br />
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Why the long interregnum since my last political post here? Two reasons really. First, I had a few personal things going on that took my focus away from writing much of anything at all. I may or may not blog about them here some other time, but for a variety of reasons the last year and a half or so left me too tuckered to type.<br />
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But the other reason is that we've been through a long, long, long stretch of ... well, much sound and fury, but nothing much that has genuinely advanced the story, such that it is. It isn't that there's been no action at all: there have been plenty of indictments, guilty pleas, convictions, etc. But it's been rather like a long second act in an overstuffed action movie in which you have to wade through an hour of frantic motions and noises on screen before you find out how it's all going to end.<br />
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No, I don't yet know how it's all going to end. But we are a good deal closer now than when I last posted about the Trumpocalypse, when Bob Mueller had just delivered his first indictments in the Russian probe. At the time, I thought we were headed inevitably to impeachment. Here's what I thought would happen next:<br />
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<i>If I had to bet on the mechanics (that bring us to an impeachment hearing) I'd bet that Sessions gets forced out for repeatedly perjuring himself. That gives Trump an opportunity to appoint a new Attorney General who doesn't have to recuse himself on the Russian issue. The job interview will consist of one question, "Will you fire Bob Mueller?" The first person willing to answer "Yes" to Trump in private and "No" to the Senate confirmation hearing will get the job and pull the trigger. By then the 2018 midterms will be looming and even the shameless Congressional GOP will have to convene impeachment hearings. </i><br />
--<a href="https://patioboat.blogspot.com/2017/11/from-joy-of-indictmentday-to-dr-hans.html">Patio Boat Blog, Nov. 3, 2017, <i>From the Joy of #IndictmentDay to Dr. Hans Zarkov Shouting a Warning over the Rocket Engines</i></a><br />
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I'd say I was right about some stuff, and wrong about some other stuff.<br />
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<b>What I got right:</b> Sessions was forced out and replaced by William Barr, an Attorney General whose job application literally consisted of writing <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/19/politics/bill-barr-comey-obstruction/index.html">a memo to the Justice Department saying that the President couldn't be investigated for obstruction of justice</a>. Barr's most noteworthy action in his previous stint as Attorney General under George H.W. Bush was to approve the pardon of six individuals under investigation for the Iran-Contra Affair, an investigation that potentially threatened to involve Bush as well.<br />
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<b>What I got wrong:</b> even as late as November 2017 it seems terribly naive of me to think that the GOP would ever be shamed into investigating or impeaching Donald J. Trump. The Republican Party has chosen to ride into history as the party of Trumpism. That decision has thus far delivered an election defeat in the 2018 mid-terms that returned the US House to Democratic Party control. We shall see what it brings in 2020.<br />
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<b>What did Mueller do? </b>Here's the short version: As @danpfeiffer <a href="https://twitter.com/danpfeiffer/status/1109199167677562880">tweeted</a> Friday: "Trump’s campaign manager, deputy campaign manager, foreign policy advisor, fixer, political strategist and national security advisor have been indicted, convicted, or plead guilty of serious crimes." You can add a dozen or so Russian intelligence agents to that tally, too. On Friday Mueller issued his final report to William Barr, who then issued a letter summarizing the report and saying that the President couldn't be prosecuted for obstruction of justice. That letter also included this quote from the report: "while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it does not exonerate him.”<br />
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Trump then tweeted that he'd been completely exonerated.<br />
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<b>Where are we now?</b> That's where we stand, in the midst of a vast media frenzy of speculation about what it all means and what's in the Mueller Report with Trump and the GOP claiming victory while the Democrats demand the release of the report itself. Meanwhile, outside the Mueller investigation literally dozens of investigations of Trump and his associates proceed, some of them in state court where Trump's ability to issue pardons doesn't apply.<br />
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<b>What next? </b>Here's what my half-baked crystal ball sees.<br />
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<li>The Mueller Report will come out, either in pieces or as a wholesale leak or as part of a US House investigation. After it gets out to the public, the same people trying to spin the Barr memo will continue the same spin about what is in the report itself, counting on the repeatedly demonstrated amnesia of the news media to help.</li>
<li>The facts that do come out will be ghastly. We've all become enured to ghastly facts in the 26 months that Trump has been in office.</li>
<li>My guess that the the Dems in the US House do not open an impeachment hearing, but for the next 22 months we see a half-dozen ongoing hearings into what Mueller found, as well as the rest of the Trump mess of corruption leavened with incompetence. Now that we're more than halfway to the next election, it begins to make more and more sense to let the voters clean this up.</li>
<li>And oh yes, the voters will need to clean this up in November 2020.</li>
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All of which is to say that we're not quite at the end of the looooooooong second act of this three-act tragedy. So hang in there gang. We're going to be hanging out in Watergate Defcon Status Two for the next 22 months, as near as I can tell.<br />
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In the meantime, go find Democratic candidates that you like and support them. Bob Mueller couldn't cure this disaster. It'll be up to all of you reading this to cure it with your votes.Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-25225040207638821702019-03-22T13:58:00.001-07:002019-03-22T14:20:33.838-07:00The Return of Political Blogging to the ol' Patio Boat Blog; or, who are all these Democratic candidates and can they all fit into Iowa and New Hampshire at once?<br />
A friend of mine asked me to weigh in on the 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary, and although I had originally planned to skip the long 2019 runup to the 2020 primaries ... like any semi-reformed political pundit all I need is 1/4-ounce of encouragement to hold forth with profound wisdom.<br />
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<b>So here's my profound wisdom, in its entirety: </b>Find one or two of these candidates that you like and give them your support, even if it's only a small donation. If you live in a state in which they are campaigning, try to go see a few of them in person. Try to listen to what the candidates are saying, and try very hard to completely ignore the compulsive horse-race calling that the media will flog for the next 20 months. But for God's sake, unless you're actively working on one of these campaigns don't obsess over any of it -- especially the polls -- until we actually reach the year 2020.<br />
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This is going to be a long, long, long campaign. Don't burn out before we're even on the track to take a formation lap before the race.<br />
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Now here's the rest of the post.<br />
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To get ready to write this post I first did a bit of a survey to find both the officially declared and the potential Democratic candidates who seem to be playing footsie with the notion of running. I came up with a list of 29 candidates, in great part assisted by fivethirtyeight.com's "What The Potential 2020 Candidates Are Doing And Saying" series of posts.<br />
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For the most part, I like nearly all of these Democratic candidates for one reason or another, even the ones that I had barely or never heard of before now. (That's right, Pete Buttigieg, I'm looking at you.) And a bit to my surprise, when I began to look at them I realized that nearly all of them had already have held office and accomplished things in the political realm. These are not candidates treating President of the United States as an entry-level political job, and for that I am grateful.<br />
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<b>True story:</b> I originally thought I had a list of 31 Dem candidates, but I had accidentally listed Jay Inslee three times without recognizing his previous listings on my spreadsheet.<br />
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<b>Note to Jay Inslee:</b> you may not yet have quite as much name recognition as you think. And a special Patioboat No-Prize goes to the first sharp reader who can say what Jay Inslee has previously done in politics without resorting to Google.<br />
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So, yeah, we're at that stage of the campaign. But eventually time will march on, some will fall by the wayside, some will advance beyond our expectations, and nine or ten months from now we'll have some genuinely meaningful public debates and discussion of the merits of the candidates and what they would do as President.<br />
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I'll try to avoid my own horse-race prognostications, but in looking over the list that I came up with, the candidates did seem to fall into a few logical albeit arbitrary buckets. So here's what I came up with, including a few comments about one or two of them:<br />
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These are folks mentioned in the media and/or genuinely exploring a candidacy who have publicly declared that they are no longer considering a 2020 campaign.<br />
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--Hillary Clinton (D) (Former Sec of State)<br />
--Sherrod Brown (D) (OH Senator)<br />
--Michael Bloomberg (D) (Former NYC Mayor, billionaire)<br />
--Tom Steyer (D) (Billionaire)<br />
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I am deeply grateful to Hillary Clinton for giving 2020 a pass. I might've been interested in Sherrod Brown's candidacy, since he's always struck me as a bright guy with his heart in the right place. But I'm perfectly happy to have him sit out and wait to appear again on the short list for potential VP candidates, as he did in 2016.<br />
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Next up are people who *<b>are</b>* running for President, the foremost of whom I've split between a bucket that I call the "Top Tier" followed closely by another bucket I call "You've probably heard of...." The dividing line between those two groups is pretty murky and I'm not even sure I've got them right in these current groupings. All I can guarantee is that some of these names will shift among the two groups during 2019 and at least one of the candidates in my lower and large "Also appearing..." bucket will join this gang.<br />
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--Joe Biden (D) (Former VP)<br />
--Bernie Sanders (D) (VT Senator)<br />
--Elizabeth Warren (D) (MA Senator)<br />
--Kamala Harris (D) (CA Senator)<br />
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I'm going to be on board with Elizabeth Warren's campaign. I very much like everything she has done on behalf of non-billionaire Americans, as a law professor speaking out against unjust financial laws, as the originator of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and as a United States Senator from Massachusetts.</div>
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In 2016 I was on board with Bernie, though I probably would've gone for Biden if he had run. In 2020, both of them have a distinct whiff of looking backwards towards glory days. Kamala Harris seems to have a lot in her favor as a candidate at the moment. We'll see if she capitalizes on it.</div>
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Thus far the Top Tier admission requires that you be a current or former Senator. Governors and US House Reps need not apply. Yet. Somebody will come along before it's over, I'm sure.</div>
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<b><u>You've probably heard of…</u></b></div>
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--Cory Booker (D) (NJ Senator)</div>
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--Kirsten Gillibrand (D) (NY Senator)</div>
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--Beto O'Rourke (D) (Former TX US Rep)</div>
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--Amy Klobuchar (D) (MN Senator)</div>
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--Julian Castro (D) (Former Sec of HUD)</div>
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These folks all have some level of national name recognition and fundraising clout. Gillibrand and Beto would be my top two picks as the candidates likely to join the Top Tier by 2020, but realistically any of them could rise or any of them could fall into the sad land of "Also receiving votes but no delegates in Iowa...."</div>
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<b><u>Also appearing…</u></b></div>
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Here we have another nineteen Democratic Party declared or potential Presidential candidates. Offhand, I'd say that -- improbably enough! -- Pete Buttigieg has the best chance to be the first of this gang to bust into the "You've probably heard of..." tier based on positive early reviews to his early stumping. But who knows what will really happen.</div>
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Some of these folks will choose not to run. Others will run briefly or futilely before dropping out, having never cracked the 1% barrier in a primary poll. But at least a few of these folks will evolve into genuinely meaningful candidates who campaign beyond Iowan and New Hampshire into the election, and nearly all of them have a chance to become that candidate.</div>
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Okay, Marianne Williamson seems unlikely to advance. And I'm willing to say that Mike Gravel probably won't make it into the Top Tier, since his stated campaign goal isn't "become President of the United States" but "to drive the Overton window of US foreign policy leftward." But hey, stranger things have happened and he has the catchiest twitter tag of all the candidates with #gravelanche. </div>
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Coming soon to a cable TV "town hall" or a local strip mall or a boat show near you. Check 'em out:</div>
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--Pete Buttigieg (D) (South Bend, IN, Mayor)</div>
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--John Hickenlooper (D) (Former CO Governor)</div>
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--Stacey Abrams (D) (Former GA State Rep)</div>
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--Tulsi Gabbard (D) (HI US Rep)</div>
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--Terry McAuliffe (D) (Former VA Governor)</div>
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--John Delaney (D) (Former MD US Rep)</div>
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--Steve Bullock (D) (MT Governor)</div>
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--Eric Holder (D) (Former Attorney Gen.)</div>
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--Jay Inslee (D) (WA Governor)</div>
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--Michael Bennet (D) (CO Senator)</div>
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--Bill de Blasio (D) (NYC Mayor)</div>
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--Seth Moulton (D) (MA US Rep)</div>
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--Tim Ryan (D) (OH US Rep)</div>
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--Eric Swalwell (D) (CA US Rep)</div>
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--Jeff Merkley (D) (OR Senator)</div>
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--Andrew Yang (D) (Businessman)</div>
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--Richard Ojeda (D) (Former WV State Senator)</div>
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--Mike Gravel (D) (Former AK Senator)</div>
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--Marianne Williamson (D) (Author)</div>
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<b><u>Independent billionaires we all want to go away</u></b></div>
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As near as I can tell his campaign thus far has literally consisted of saying that he wants people to be more polite to billionaires. Why, Howard? Why?</div>
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--John Kasich (R) (Former OH Governor)<br />
--Larry Hogan (R) (MD Governor)<br />
--Bill Weld (R) (Former MA Governor)<br />
--Jeff Flake (R) (Former AZ Senator)<br />
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In all fairness to his inclusion in this bucket, Kasich is the one guy I can see who might genuinely try to mount a primary challenge to Trump. But I'd have to see some concrete evidence that he's building an organization and campaign very soon to think he means it.<br />
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Larry Hogan would have to increase in name recognition to make it to the "Also appearing..." bucket if there was going to be a genuine GOP primary. But we shall see.<br />
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Bill Weld was the Libertarian VP candidate in 2016, thus helping to siphon off a few anti-Trump votes from Clinton and ultimately helping to elect Trump. Good thinkin', Bill.<br />
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As for Jeff Flake ... oh, if only Jeff Flake had been somewhere the last couple of years where he might've done something meaningful. You know, like the US Senate.<br />
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Jeff Flake spent the last two years decrying the decay of Trumpism while voting for every step of the decay time after time after time on the floor of the Senate. He embodies all that has gone truly rotten with the entire Republican Party.<br />
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So there it is, my profound wisdom in its entirety, plus a whole bunch more words on the state of the 2020 campaign.<br />
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Of course, I thought there was no chance in Hell that Donald Trump could ever win a single GOP state primary in 2016, so what do I know?Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-88146664400752537922019-01-08T12:46:00.001-08:002019-01-08T12:46:34.685-08:00Just a couple of pictures of the "new" Jeep LibertySo, there's a bit of a story behind how a low-mileage 2002 Jeep Liberty has ended up in my driveway. I'm not going to tell it here. I just wanted to put a couple of photos up on the open web so that I could link to them from elsewhere.<br />
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It is a fun little Jeep. I'm sure I'll eventually figure out what to do with it.<br />
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<br />Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-12458900262372726082018-10-21T18:20:00.000-07:002018-10-22T07:37:57.498-07:00The 2018 Windsor-Detroit Fall Colour TourThe day was grey and a brisk 35 degrees when we headed out to the rendezvous point this morning. But we were confident that the Sun would soon come out and warm our Fall Color Tour drive with the Windsor-Detroit MG Club, so we bundled up and kept the top down.<br />
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Alas, the Sun never arrived, so it was still only 39 degrees at the end of the tour. And the leaves weren't quite yet at their peak color. But we all had fun, anyway.<br />
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So come along with John, Monique, and the FUN MG for a hypothermia-rific Fall Colour Tour.<br />
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Gathering at the starting point.<br />
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And we're off!<br />
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Hey, that's not an MG! (Jaguar XK8)<br />
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Time for the first pit stop. Hot cider and donuts at the Rochester Cider Mill!<br />
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Monique, have your hands turned blue yet? No? Well then, hop in the car and let's drive around some more with the top down on this 37 degree afternoon!<br />
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Time to turn around and head back south! Migrating waterfowl had the right idea today!<br />
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Waving hello to another British roaster, a Triumph TR6.<br />
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At long last, the restaurant at the end of the drive and time for a bowl of hot chili!<br />
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Then because we're gluttons for punishment we drove home with the top still down! Despite the chill and the grey day it was a fun drive and super to see everybody's MGs out for one more run before winter sets in.<br />
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One of the longstanding delusions of my adult life is that when I buy a book I am also buying the time to read it. It's a fairly harmless delusion as these things go, and at least I never lack for new reading material on my shelves at home.</div>
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Lately, however, I seem to be susceptible to a more dangerous delusion, that if I buy a project car I will have time, money, space, and skill to do the project. The delusion entered an acute phase recently -- perhaps assisted by my brother Mike's purchase of an old Jeep CJ-5 that he has somehow already managed to get running again:</div>
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The fever peaked when Monique and I saw several beautifully patina-ed trucks while we were visiting Lebanon, Missouri. Suddenly, I could envision the lovely rat-rods that would emerge at the end of what I optimistically described as "a fun little project" to Monique.</div>
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This was a dangerous, deluded moment for a man with an unfinished rowboat project in his yard, much less for a man who still hasn't finished off three old "Fantastic Four" comic books he bought at his local comic-book shop back in July.</div>
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Some of you may recall that the ol' Patio Boat blog visited the topics of rat rods a few years back: <a href="https://patioboat.blogspot.com/2014/03/detroit-autorama-rat-rods.html">Detroit AutoRama: Rat Rods</a>. Most of those were, of course, extreme rats -- Rodents of Unusual Style, if you will -- suitable for a high-end hot-rod show like AutoRama. But the ones that particularly appeal to me are the ones that combine a worn patina on the outside with fresh mechanical and interior parts.</div>
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Here are a few photos of a lovely Chevy station wagon rat-rod that I spotted at the weekly <a href="https://www.bakersofmilford.com/1/252/cruisin.asp">Baker's Sunday Night Cruise in Milford, Michigan</a>. Look past the big pile of patina to check out the beautiful engine and interior work. This is the style that I'm talking about:</div>
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So what brought on this sudden desire to haul a beat-up old truck back from Lebanon, Missouri, to Michigan? It turns out that Lebanon was once a hot-bed of used-car dealers, thanks to its location on historic Route 66. And some of those dealers know just the right cheese to use in a rat-rod trap, rusty old trucks that look like they need to be rescued.</div>
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The first that tugged at my heartstrings was an old International Scout. It reminded me of my own rusty old International Scout II that I managed to keep running for a year or so when I was in college. It was my last running wreck before I graduated and moved on to the style and elegance of the Mighty Plymouth Acclaim. All the rust you see here really is surface rust. The inside was a wreck, but it looked basically solid underneath, unlike my own rusted-out Scout:</div>
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Next came a GMC pickup from the late 40s or the early 50s with its windows broken out. We drove by this magnificent wreckage several times that weekend:</div>
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<i>Monique inspects it...</i><br />
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<i>... and is shocked! ...</i><br />
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<i>... to discover that its wooden bed is just a sapling growing inside the frame!</i><br />
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But the <i>crème de la crème</i> was this 1939 International Harvester pickup in the same lot as that GMC. I don't know what it was about its lines, but it looked just perfect as the starting point for "a fun little project":<br />
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<i>Look, my future old pickup with my shiny new pickup behind it! Don't they belong together?!</i></div>
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One of the longstanding delusions of my adult life is that when I buy a book I am also buying the time to read it. It's a fairly harmless delusion as these things go, and at least I never lack for new reading material on my shelves at home.</div>
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Lately, however, I seem to be susceptible to a more dangerous delusion, that if I buy a project car I will have time, money, space, and skill to do the project. The delusion entered an acute phase recently -- perhaps assisted by my brother Mike's purchase of an old <a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1512553">Jeep CJ-5</a> that he has somehow already managed to get running again:</div>
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The fever peaked a couple of weeks ago when Monique and I saw several beautifully patina-ed trucks while we were visiting <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/130208795">Lebanon, Missouri</a>. Suddenly, I could envision the lovely rat rods that would emerge at the end of what I optimistically described as "a fun little project" to Monique.</div>
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This was a dangerous, deluded moment for a man with an unfinished rowboat project in his yard, much less for a man who still hasn't finished off three old "Fantastic Four" comic books he bought at his local comic-book shop back in July.</div>
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Some of you may recall that the ol' Patio Boat blog visited the topics of <a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q17014999">rat rods</a> a few years back: <a href="https://patioboat.blogspot.com/2014/03/detroit-autorama-rat-rods.html">Detroit AutoRama: Rat Rods</a>. Most of those were, of course, extreme rats -- Rodents of Unusual Style, if you will -- suitable for a high-end hot-rod show like AutoRama. But the ones that particularly appeal to me are the ones that combine a worn patina on the outside with fresh mechanical and interior parts.</div>
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Here are a few photos of a lovely Chevy station wagon rat-rod that I spotted at the weekly <a href="https://www.bakersofmilford.com/1/252/cruisin.asp">Baker's Sunday Night Cruise in Milford, Michigan</a>. Look past the big pile of patina to check out the beautiful engine and interior work. This is the style that I'm talking about:</div>
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So what brought on this sudden desire to haul a beat-up old truck back from Lebanon, Missouri, to Michigan? It turns out that Lebanon was once a hot-bed of used-car dealers, thanks to its location on historic Route 66. And some of those dealers know just the right cheese to use in a rat-rod trap, rusty old trucks that look like they need to be rescued.</div>
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The first that tugged at my heartstrings was an old <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/141863341">International </a><a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q10859812">Scout</a>. It reminded me of my own rusty old <a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q263800">International </a>Scout II that I managed to keep running for a year or so when I was in college. It was my last running wreck before I graduated and moved on to the style and elegance of the Mighty Plymouth Acclaim. All the rust you see here really is surface rust. The inside was a wreck, but it looked basically solid underneath, unlike my own rusted-out Scout:</div>
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<i>Monique inspects it...</i><br />
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<i>... and is shocked! ...</i><br />
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<i>... to discover that its wooden bed is just a sapling growing inside the frame!</i><br />
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But the <i>crème de la crème</i> was this 1939 International Harvester pickup in the same lot as that GMC. I don't know what it was about its lines, but it looked just perfect as the starting point for "a fun little project":<br />
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<i>Look, my future old pickup with my shiny new pickup behind it! Don't they belong together?!</i></div>
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Fortunately, sanity and a lack of a trailer prevailed. Monique and I drove our shiny, fresh, decidedly un-ratty pickup truck back to Michigan without dragging any rusty hulks behind us. The future rat-rod trucks of <a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q954894">Lebanon, Missouri</a>, are still there to make "a fun little project" for somebody with a wee bit more time, money, and space, not to mention infinitely more mechanical skill. </div>
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<b><u>VIAF</u></b></div>
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<b>International Harvester company</b></div>
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International Harvester Company Neuss</div>
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VIAF ID: 141863341 (Corporate)</div>
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Permalink: <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/141863341">http://viaf.org/viaf/141863341</a></div>
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<b>General Motors Corporation. Truck Division </b></div>
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GMC Truck Division</div>
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General Motors Corporation. Truck & Bus Group. Truck Division</div>
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GMC Truck Operation</div>
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VIAF ID: 133788459 (Corporate)</div>
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Permalink: <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/133788459">http://viaf.org/viaf/133788459</a></div>
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<b>Lebanon (Mo.)</b></div>
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Lebanon</div>
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לבנון (מיזורי)</div>
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Missouri Lebanon</div>
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VIAF ID: 130208795 (Geographic)</div>
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Permalink: <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/130208795">http://viaf.org/viaf/130208795</a></div>
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<b>Milford </b></div>
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Milford (Mich.)</div>
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Michigan Milford</div>
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VIAF ID: 129022107 (Geographic)</div>
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Permalink: <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/129022107">http://viaf.org/viaf/129022107</a></div>
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<b>Charter Township of Milford (Mich.)</b></div>
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Michigan Charter Township of Milford</div>
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Milford (Mich. : Township)</div>
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VIAF ID: 137416217 (Geographic)</div>
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<b><u>Wikidata</u></b></div>
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Ratrod</div>
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<b>GMC (Q28993)</b></div>
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American automobile manufacturer</div>
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GMC Division of General Motors LLC</div>
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<b>International Harvester (Q263800)</b></div>
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company</div>
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International Trucks | The International Harvester Company| IHC | IH</div>
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<b>International Harvester Scout (Q10859812)</b></div>
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International Harvester Scout</div>
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international scout</div>
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<b>Jeep CJ (Q1512553)</b></div>
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public version of the famous Willys Military Jeep from World War II</div>
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<b>Lebanon (Q954894)</b></div>
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city in Laclede County, Missouri, United States</div>
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Lebanon, Missouri</div>
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<b>Milford (Q2400322)</b></div>
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village in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan</div>
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Milford, Michigan</div>
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<b>Milford Township (Q589637)</b></div>
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charter township of Michigan</div>
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Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-61248774804602979522018-09-05T14:17:00.005-07:002018-09-05T14:37:10.317-07:00Hurricane Matthew in 2016 and the long road back for Grand Bahama Island (Tagged)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<i>The Beach isn't just closed. It's broken.</i><br />
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As the 2018 <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/172332360">North </a><a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q350134">Atlantic </a><a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2547976">Hurricane Season</a> hits its September peak, I find myself thinking back to the wintertime vacation that Monique and I took with my folks to <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/242312267">Grand Bahama Island</a> in <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/131337264">The Bahamas</a>. The weather was warm, the island beautiful, but the most memorable thing I learned was how hard it is for a <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/236345924">Caribbean </a><a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1247">Island </a>to build back after a major hurricane.<br />
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<a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q866345">Grand Bahama Island</a> was struck by <a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q27058656">Hurricane Matthew</a> in October 2016. The hurricane made landfall in <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/136086537">Freeport </a><a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q867573">on the west side </a>of the island as a Category Four hurricane, damaging 95% or more of the homes in some areas. Eighteen months later the devastation was still awful to see in some areas.<br />
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<i>Good from afar...</i><br />
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<i>... but far from good.</i><br />
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Beyond the physical impact, the economic impact lingers. One day, Monique and I took a walk along the beach in front of the Grand Lucayan resort in <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/148983536">Port </a><a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6696401">Lucaya</a>, which has been closed since the hurricane struck. The resort has more than 1,000 rooms, 59% of all the rooms on the island. The owners, Hong Kong real estate company <a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q15805">Hutchinson Whampoa</a>, also known as <a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q709535">Cheung Kong (CK) Property Holdings</a>, decided to pocket the insurance money and sell off the property instead of rebuilding and reopening, leaving more than 1,000 former employees out of work and leaving many of the surrounding businesses with only a fraction of their previous trade. Only a couple of small pieces have thus far reopened.<br />
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When we visited this winter, this huge resort and casino was supposed to be sold off to a Canadian firm, the Wynn Group, and mostly reopened by August. That didn't happen. That didn't happen, perhaps as a result of <a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2274089">Wynn Resorts</a> owner <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/137117761">Steve </a><a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q524369">Wynn's </a>problems after his history of sexual harassment was revealed. Instead, the <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/148675372">government of</a> <a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q778">The Bahamas</a> itself purchased the resort in August 2018, hoping to eventually re-open it.<br />
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<i>Lots of work still to do before it can open.</i><br />
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<i>Despite all the damage ashore, the beach is still beautiful.</i></div>
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The Taino Beach Resort, where we stayed, also suffered a lot of damage. The storm surge rose to fill the unit we stayed in three or four feet deep. The resort reopened for business in just a few months, though the repairs still continue now, 18 months later.<br />
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In the meantime, this touristy island felt like a ghost town during what should have been its the high season. Hopefully for the sake of everybody who lives here they’ll be back in business this winter.<br />
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(This post is part of a <a href="http://patioboat.blogspot.com/2018/09/the-open-web-tagging-experiment-on-ol.html">metadata tagging experiment on the ol' Patio Boat blog</a>.)<br />
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Hurricane Matthew | Q27058656 | Freeport | Freeport, Bahamas | Bahamas Freeport | 136086537 | Q867573 | Lucaya, Bahamas | Bahamas Lucaya | 148983536 | Q6696401<br />
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<b><u>VIAF cluster hubs</u></b><br />
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<b>North Atlantic Ocean</b><br />
Atlantique (océan ; nord)<br />
المحيط الأطلسي الشمالي<br />
צפון האוקיינוס האטלנטי<br />
Atlântico Norte, Oceano<br />
VIAF ID: 172332360 (Geographic)<br />
Permalink: <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/172332360">http://viaf.org/viaf/172332360</a><br />
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<b>Caribbean Sea</b><br />
Caribbean Sea<br />
カリブ海<br />
הים הקריבי<br />
VIAF ID: 236345924 (Geographic)<br />
Permalink: <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/236345924">http://viaf.org/viaf/236345924</a><br />
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<b>Grand Bahama Island</b><br />
Grand Bahama<br />
Bahamas Grand Bahama<br />
גראנד בהאמה (איי בהאמה)<br />
Grand Bahama (Bahamas)<br />
Grand Bahama Island<br />
VIAF ID: 242312267 (Geographic)<br />
Permalink: <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/242312267">http://viaf.org/viaf/242312267</a><br />
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<b>The Bahamas</b><br />
Bahamas.<br />
איי בהאמה<br />
バハマ<br />
VIAF ID: 131337264 (Geographic)<br />
Permalink: <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/131337264">http://viaf.org/viaf/131337264</a><br />
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<b>Government of The Bahamas</b><br />
Bahamas Government<br />
VIAF ID: 148675372 (Corporate)<br />
Permalink: <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/148675372">http://viaf.org/viaf/148675372</a><br />
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<b>Freeport</b><br />
Freeport, Bahamas<br />
VIAF ID: 136086537 (Geographic)<br />
Permalink: <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/136086537">http://viaf.org/viaf/136086537</a><br />
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<b>Port Lucaya</b><br />
Lucaya, Bahamas<br />
VIAF ID: 148983536 (Geographic)<br />
Permalink: <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/148983536">http://viaf.org/viaf/148983536</a><br />
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<b>Steve Wynn</b><br />
Wynn, Steve, 1942-<br />
Wynn, Stephen A.<br />
Steve Wynn entrepreneur américain<br />
Wynn, Stephen A. (American developer, born 1942)<br />
VIAF ID: 137117761 (Personal)<br />
Permalink: <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/137117761">http://viaf.org/viaf/137117761</a><br />
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<b>North Atlantic Ocean </b><br />
North Atlantic<br />
North Atlantic Ocean (Q350134)<br />
<a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q350134">https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q350134</a><br />
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<b>Atlantic hurricanes</b><br />
Atlantic hurricane (Q2547976)<br />
North Atlantic tropical cyclone | tropical storm | hurricane<br />
<a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2547976">https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2547976</a><br />
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<b>Hurricane Matthew (Q27058656)</b><br />
14L | Tropical Storm Matthew<br />
<a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q27058656">https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q27058656</a><br />
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<b>Caribbean Sea</b><br />
Caribbean Sea (Q1247)<br />
<a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1247">https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1247</a><br />
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<b>Grand Bahama Island</b><br />
Grand Bahama (Q866345)<br />
<a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q866345">https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q866345</a><br />
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<b>The Bahamas</b><br />
Bahamas (Q778)<br />
<a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q778">https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q778</a><br />
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<b>Freeport</b><br />
Freeport (Q867573)<br />
<a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q867573">https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q867573</a><br />
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<b>Port Lucaya</b><br />
Lucaya, Bahamas (Q6696401)<br />
<a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6696401">https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6696401</a><br />
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<b>Cheung Kong (CK) Property Holdings | CK Property Holdings | Hutchinson Whampoa</b><br />
Hutchison Whampoa (Q15805)<br />
Hutchinson Whampoa | Hutchison Whampoa Limited<br />
<a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q15805">https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q15805</a><br />
Cheung Kong Holdings (Q709535)<br />
<a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q709535">https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q709535</a><br />
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<b>Wynn Group | Wynn Resorts</b><br />
Wynn Resorts (Q2274089)<br />
Wynn Resorts Limited<br />
<a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2274089">https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2274089</a><br />
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<b>Steve Wynn</b><br />
Steve Wynn (Q524369)<br />
Stephen A. Wynn<br />
<a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q524369">https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q524369</a><br />
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<b><u>Uncontrolled keywords</u></b><br />
Grand Lucayan resort<br />
Taino Beach Resort<br />
Taino Beach<br />
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<i>The Beach isn't just closed. It's broken.</i><br />
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As the 2018 North Atlantic Hurricane Season hits its September peak, I find myself thinking back to the wintertime vacation that Monique and I took with my folks to Grand Bahama Island in the Bahamas. The weather was warm, the island beautiful, but the most memorable thing I learned was how hard it is for a Caribbean Island to build back after a major hurricane.<br />
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Grand Bahama Island was struck by Hurricane Matthew in October 2016. The hurricane made landfall in Freeport on the west side of the island as a Category Four hurricane, damaging 95% or more of the homes in some areas. Eighteen months later the devastation was still awful to see in some areas.<br />
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<i>Good from afar...</i><br />
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<i>... but far from good.</i></div>
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Beyond the physical impact, the economic impact lingers. One day, Monique and I took a walk along the beach in front of the Grand Lucayan resort in Port Lucaya, which has been closed since the hurricane struck. The resort has more than 1,000 rooms, 59% of all the rooms on the island. The owners, Hong Kong real estate company Hutchinson Whampoa, also known as Cheung Kong (CK) Property Holdings, decided to pocket the insurance money and sell off the property instead of rebuilding and reopening, leaving more than 1,000 former employees out of work and leaving many of the surrounding businesses with only a fraction of their previous trade. Only a couple of small pieces have thus far reopened.<br />
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When we visited this winter, this huge resort and casino was supposed to be sold off to a Canadian firm, the Wynn Group, and mostly reopened by August. That didn't happen. That didn't happen, perhaps as a result of Wynn Resorts owner Steve Wynn's problems after his history of sexual harassment was revealed. Instead, the government of the Bahamas itself purchased the resort in August 2018, hoping to eventually re-open it.<br />
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<i>Lots of work still to do before it can open.</i><br />
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<i>Despite all the damage ashore, the beach is still beautiful.</i><br />
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The Taino Beach Resort, where we stayed, also suffered a lot of damage. The storm surge rose to fill the unit we stayed in three or four feet deep. The resort reopened for business in just a few months, though the repairs still continue now, 18 months later.<br />
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In the meantime, this touristy island felt like a ghost town during what should have been its the high season. Hopefully for the sake of everybody who lives here they’ll be back in business this winter.<br />
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(This post is part of a <a href="http://patioboat.blogspot.com/2018/09/the-open-web-tagging-experiment-on-ol.html">metadata tagging experiment on the ol' Patio Boat blog</a>.)<br />
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<br />Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-6000488704769332702018-09-05T08:39:00.000-07:002018-09-10T15:26:31.259-07:00The Open Web Tagging Experiment on the Ol' Patio Boat BlogJust a quick note to eagle-eyed Patio Boat blog followers. If the fine content you always see at this site seems a bit ... um, repetitive ... this month, it is. We're trying an experiment at work to see how tagging open web content with terms from <a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Main_Page">Wikidata </a>and the <a href="http://viaf.org/">VIAF (Virtual International Authority File)</a> affects web visibility.<br />
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Our hypothesis is that by adding some open-web authority control, we will make content more visible, which will result in seeing more hits for the tagged versions of the posts.<br />
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What I'll be doing is posting two versions of various posts that I've meant to write up this year, but haven't yet written up. One will be tagged with those open-web vocabulary terms, mostly names, but also a few concepts. One will just launch naked unto the web. (Note to self: the phrase "naked unto the web" will probably generate the most search hits of all.)<br />
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The idea is to see whether doing this tagging on the Blogger platform makes a significant different in the visibility of each post to search engines. The untagged versions will serve as a control. I'll be alternating posting the tagged and untagged versions of posts first, so that hopefully the release order won't affect the outcome.<br />
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I'll collect up the posts and some statistics here, as the experiment unfolds.<br />
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So stay tuned, gentle reader! The Patio Boat blog is embarking on its most ambitious scientific experiment since <a href="https://patioboat.blogspot.com/2015/02/i-did-it-for-science.html">The Great Sierra-Nevada Beercicle Experiment of Twenty-Fifteen</a>.<br />
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Update: We now have a few posts up. I won't link to them here. Obviously you can find them on the blog, but if you get a chance, go look out on the web and see if you can find them. Here are the topics:<br />
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1. Hurricane Matthew and its lingering economic impact on Freeport and Grand Bahama Island.<br />
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2. Some lovely prospective rat rods that I saw in Lebanon, Missouri.<br />
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<br />Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838647084146190738.post-45493407297186863232018-08-20T14:50:00.000-07:002018-09-05T07:15:52.048-07:00Rescuing a Sandhill Crane<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
One thing I'll miss after I step down as our Village President is that you never really know what each month will bring. Sunday brought the opportunity to help an injured sandhill crane.</div>
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Village resident Nan Navalta Nehls reached out to me a few weeks ago because a family of three cranes had taken up residence in her yard, and the adult male and juvenile both had leg injuries. Nan had reached out to the Bird Center of Washtenaw County for advice and potential help. The initial advice was to monitor the situation to see if they recovered, and indeed the young one did. But the adult male's injury was too severe to heal on its own, and on Sunday a wildlife rescuer named Andrea came up to <a href="http://viaf.org/viaf/152512338/#Wolverine_Lake_(Mich.)">Wolverine Lake</a> to see if we could capture the crane to take him to the Howell Nature Center for rehabilitation.</div>
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Standing on his right leg only.<br />
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So, he couldn't walk, but when Andrea approached with her long rod and loop we found that he could still fly...<br />
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... and so he did, across the street to the lakeshore.<br />
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From there he took off again, flying...<br />
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... between this hedgerow and the house next door. This is where I finally became useful because I heard him headed down that small passageway, and blocked his way with an umbrella that I had brought along to help with the crane capture. (The umbrella gives you added size to help herd the bird, a useful tip I picked up in a goose management class.)<br />
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When faced with an unexpected umbrella the injured crane dodged and crashed into the shrubbery, where Andrea managed to capture him.<br />
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With some help after he was captured she gave him an initial examination:<br />
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His leg was indeed broken and infected. Andrea also said that she could feel that he had lost a lot of weight. He was indeed in need of rescue and rehabilitation if he was going to one day return to the wild.<br />
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... and from there, it was off to the Howell Nature Center, where he is now Case # B-980-18. They have confirmed the fractured leg and infection. He'll be getting antibiotics and a splint. Hopefully he'll recover and be well enough to release before November, so that he can be reunited with the female adult and the juvenile before they migrate.<br />
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I'll post any updates on his health below.<br />
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Many thanks to Nan for reaching out and organizing the rescue, to Andrea for her expert crane-wrangling, and to our volunteer bird-herders, Paul and Ryan Nehls, my wife Monique, our next door neighbors Anna and Lexi, and my fellow Wolverine Lake Councilperson David Dumont, who took on the task with zero warning under the mantle of "other council duties as required."<br />
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Get well soon, Mr. Crane. We hope to see you back on the lake with your family.Patioboaterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01600842825460753192noreply@blogger.com0