All of their reactions are great but Anastasia's facepalm takes it. Almost set this as my desktop background. |
Alcohol is poison for the body, poison for the mind, and poison for the soul.
Wednesday, September 1, 2021
Photo of the Week: Imperial Facepalm
Sunday, August 29, 2021
Portrait of Grand Duchesses Anastasia and Maria Nikolaevna
A miniature portrait of Grand Duchesses Anastasia and Maria Nikolaevna. Google tells me this was part of a Faberge egg but I can't find any solid confirmation of this. I also thought the Maria portion of the portrait was based off this pic:
Source: Klimbim on Flickr |
but that assumption appears to be wrong.
Tuesday, August 24, 2021
Alcohol consumption linked to nearly 750,000 cancer cases in 2020, new study says
"Alcohol is an irritant. It irritates the lining of our mouth, of our throat, of our stomach." Even moderate consumption opens the door to cancer.
Sunday, August 22, 2021
Eastern red cedar seedlings
As promised in my last post here are some pictures of my chosen Juniperus virginiana. Absent are two more that have started turning yellow, one the got uprooted during a strong storm Friday night, and one that appears to have been snipped by a rabbit.
Backyard tree |
Front yard #1 |
Front yard #2 |
North side windbreak #1 |
North side windbreak #2 |
North side windbreak #3 |
Plenty of backup seedlings |
Friday, August 20, 2021
Growing cedar, cherry, and apple trees
Recently I have taken up an interest in growing trees. My house currently has only one crabapple tree, located in the backyard. I have tried in years before to grow trees but this year is my first major undertaking. To this end I have transplanted ten cedar saplings that were growing round one of my downspouts. I planted six in the front yard, three on the north side of the driveway (with the explicit intent of preventing snowdrifts during winter), and one in the backyard garden. My transplant method was little more than scooping them out with a garden trowel and depositing them in the selected location where I simply slammed the trowel into the ground and opened a small hole.
The last time I was able to check them (thank you 12-hour work shifts) only one was turning yellow, perhaps not a coincidence that it was also the smallest of the bunch. I also possess seven apple seeds and eighteen cherry pits. I plan on planting the apples in the backyard and the cherries in the front yard, with three cherries to be planted in the verge (the area between the sidewalk and the street).
I'll take pictures of them this weekend and post them here, assuming more haven't begun to die since I was last able to water them on Tuesday.
I've also considered letting one or more of the mulberries that the birds "leave" everywhere grow although I'm not sure what my neighbors will think.
Tuesday, August 17, 2021
2021-2022 Iowa State women's basketball non-conference schedule
Nov 4 (Thursday) vs Wisconsin-River Falls (EXH.)
Nov 9 (Tuesday) vs Omaha
Nov 15 (Monday) vs South Dakota State
Nov 18 (Thursday) @ Drake
Nov 21 (Sunday) vs Southern
Gulf Coast Showcase
Nov 26 (Friday) vs Charlotte
Nov 27 (Saturday) vs Penn State/St. John's
Nov 28 (Sunday) vs South Dakota State/UMass/UCLA/Kent State
Big 12/SEC Challenge
Dec 2 (Thursday) @ LSU
Dec 5 (Sunday) vs Longwood
Dec 8 (Wednesday) vs Iowa
Dec 12 (Sunday) vs UNI
Dec 19 (Sunday) vs Prairie View A&M
Monday, August 16, 2021
The Role of Monarchy as a Stabilizing Force
On August 15, 2021 the nation of Afghanistan fell to Taliban forces unopposed, nearly twenty years after being deposed in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. Modern Afghanistan's problems can be traced back to the 1973 coup d'état that saw Mohammed Daoud Khan overthrow his cousin King Mohammed Zahir Shah and the Kingdom of Afghanistan. In five short years Khan himself would be overthrown and killed during the communist Saur Revolution. The following year communist Afghanistan, along with the Soviet Union, would find themselves embroiled in a nine-ear long war against rural, Islamist insurgents that saw the Soviets withdraw by 1989 and the communist Afghan government collapse in 1992. After a civil war throughout the 1990's the Taliban established themselves as the new government before being overthrown by U.S. forces in 2001.
Friday, August 13, 2021
Monday, August 9, 2021
Proposal for a New American Government
I voted for the first time in 2016 despite being eligible since 2008 and to say I quickly became disillusioned with the whole thing is an understatement. A majority of Americans want a third party yet they refuse to vote for them. In 2016, 2018, and 2020 I voted for third parties whenever possible even though I didn't always agree with their platforms.
I submit a short list of proposals to fundamentally change the American government. Some are related to voting and some are not (and none are set in stone as written here nor will it be limited to these items).
1. The replacement of the President with an unelected, hereditary monarch, titled as Emperor/Empress of the United States.
2. Puerto Rico becoming a state (with the Virgin Islands merged into it) and Washington D.C. being retroceded to Maryland.
3. Restore the Hawaiian monarchy as a sub-national monarchy.
4. Expansion of the House of Representatives to 695 members using the Cube Root Rule with states gaining seats by the current apportionment method.
5. Parties running for the House must meet a national threshold of .14%=(1/695)*100 to gain at least one seat. Parties meeting the threshold will be apportioned as (vote%/100)*# of seats for state = # of seats for party.
6. Each state becoming one multi-member electoral district (California=82 members, Texas=60 members, etc.)