Well, we're back and pretty much settled in. There has been much yard work and laundry. The weeds are here.
The tulip is up again this year. People in Spokane like tulips a lot, they're everywhere. This one comes up every year, blooms, and then generally a rabbit will eat the leaves to the ground.
When we arrived this was growing in one of the big pots on the driveway. Google identifies it as a Prickly Lettuce. They grow quite large.
I took this on the 18th, with my phone pointed out the kitchen window. It's a sharper photo than I expected it to be. That's Venus on the left.
Moss, I think, growing on the boulders in the front yard. Google can not identify it.
We rode the bikes yesterday, it was a warm, really nice day for it. We can tell we've been off the bikes for a bit. Today it was in the 50s and it rained most of the day. It was good that we went yesterday. That's the Spokane river.
47 is like a barking mad dog. Apparently he's going to the Correspondents' Dinner, and plans to have a rage filled speech, and then he'll depart. He doesn't want to be there for the reporter receiving the Katherine Graham award. Such a guy.
From twitter I have some things. The first is from a few days ago, I can't find it again, so I don't have a date.
This
morning, Canadian PM Mark Carney sat in a living room, looked into a
camera and delivered a message which is summarized thusly: The United
States — our neighbor, our largest trading partner, the country whose
economy has been braided into ours for the better part of two centuries —
is no longer an ally we can count on. They are compromised by a conman.
America is breaking, and yes, that special relationship isn’t just
over; it’s a liability. The ties that made us strong have become the
ties that make us vulnerable because America is a non-functional,
malevolent nation.
Posted by The Shallow State
The crisis began on Good Friday when a U.S. F-15E Strike Eagle was shot down over Iran and two American airmen went missing behind enemy lines. When Trump received the news, he screamed at aides for hours. The scene inside the West Wing, according to sources, was not one of calm leadership. It was one of a president who had completely lost his grip.He was removed from the room. His screaming was so distracting, they had to take him out.
I don't know what's happening in the Strait of Hormuz. Apparently it's not open, and apparently the US and Iran have been shooting at some ships. Other than that, one just does not know. As Ron Filipkowski posted, "We are currently in the 3-5 day pause on the 14 day extension of the initial 48 hour hard deadline for the ceasefire."



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