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Album of the Week 6-14-25

Afternoon folks!

There's a small, bluesy kinda haul for you this weekend. Starting out we've got a 60's album from Luther Allison followed by an album by Bacon Fat, an aggregation that included two great harmonica players, a young Rod Piazza and Harmonica George Smith. After that, I posted an album from a week ago from Howlin' Wolf, but this week if you check the playlist on youtube, you'll find 20 more tunes appended to the list. Finishing up there's David Bromberg with what I think is his most mellow album, but still well worth a listen for the great playing.

Enjoy the tunes and have a great weekend!

Saturday Open Thread - 6/14/25: Odds and Ends

Man, what a week!

I expect lots of news today about the conflict between Israel and Iran. And since the internet has been cut off in Gaza, it will be harder to watch the genocide in real time. Israel was a little slow on that tactic, but they get 'er done. Genocide Blackout. Absolutely, Bibi! Btw, Bibi, enjoying Greece? Just asking for a friend.

It is getting very difficult to weed out propaganda reporting on the ME. By the time I read that Iran was attacked and weakened, Iran had already set Tel Aviv on fire with missiles. I am hoping all of you will share info of developments throughout the day.

I hope we can all keep each other informed today about the No Kings protests. I believe there will be paid agents provocateurs in the crowds. We hear about "Tear it All Down!", but I always thought that meant the death grip the government has on us, not every small business in town. We shall see.

Friiday Night Photos Park Place Edition

Happy Friday everyone. Welcome to Friday Night Photos your once a week escape from the day to day insanity of the world we live in. Post any photos, memes, music or whatever else you find of interest that helps tune out the madness.

Come along with me on a walk through Mission Trails regional Park. These are a mix of photos from a visit last month with the bird watching group and another visit this month with the camera club.
Here's a link for info on the park.
https://www.sandiego.gov/park-and-recreation/parks/osp/mtrails

Kumeyaay Lake
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Open Thread - 06-13-25 - The Trifecta

Happy Friday the 13th! Don't you feel lucky?

It's an appropriate date as the world of man reshapes itself. Two hot spots have exploded with a third one on the back burner. If that one touches off then we'll have us a trifecta.

Bibi needs his wars to keep himself from prison as his many scandals are catching up to him. Zelensky needs his forever war to keep himself sucking air and walking above ground. The deep state needs both wars to preserve its position as a global hegemon. Funny how that works, Europe and Israel as proxies, and China as a wild card.

Oh, and lest I forget, tomorrow is Donald Trump's birthday. What a birthday he will have! There'll be fireworks around the world. The US is set to potentially explode with protests and demonstrations sure to turn violent in more than one city with Posse Comitatus by the wayside and US troops on the streets.

Ukraine is on fire and the Mideast holds its breath in anticipation of Iran's next move. The big question is what will China do? Will Taiwan touch off or will Xi sit back and watch the world powers consume themselves?

It sure does seem like, to this old boy anyway, that the chess pieces are in place in this grand game of greed and power. With roughly eight billion worthless eaters as pawns.

Open Thread - Thurs 12 June 2025 - Placone's Right

Placone's Right

Ron Placone recently wrote a piece on his substack entitled 'The Disdain Towards Culture Should Bother You'. I think he's making the right point here, and his article is worth a read.

Placone acknowledges that the US has always had a disdain for art, creativity and culture but that disdain has grown recently. He says,

The US is arguably the only industrialized nation that sees art as a luxury instead of part of what it means to be human. We spend about 1/10th the amount that other industrialized countries do on arts funding and even that figure is misleading because most of that 1/10th goes to the military.

We value creativity about as much as a gas station does. People of the United States have made incredible cultural contributions to the world and have done so in spite of its societal outlook, not because of it.

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A Picture I took last June. Red Roses! Just 'Cause!

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