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Saturday, October 2. 2021Greenwich VillageA quiet little residential street. Interesting fact: Greenwich Village was first developed to create farms for free blacks during the Dutch era.
Friday, October 1. 2021His radical youthVanderleun reflected on his college years: Radical Roots and the Conquest of the Democratic Party (Written 2005)
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Friday morning links
My favorite NYC walking (and transit) map ... the idea that our hundreds of millions of gasoline-powered cars are going to be replaced by EVs within the next century is ridiculous. Due Process — And Normal Social Relations — Are Being Destroyed By COVID Snitching Culture FEMINISM WITHOUT WOMEN ‘Disorientation’ Event at UVA Teaches Students About Campus Racism and Defunding Police Funding for Child Care Seems Nice, But Think Twice 8 States Have Already Made Mail In Voting Permanent Democratic Incrementalism Makes Pandemic Vote-By-Mail Ballots Permanent DHS fears up to 400,000 migrants - or DOUBLE the 21-year record set in July - could cross the border in October when COVID restrictions Trump used to stop the surge from Mexico end, report claims Democrats plan to resurrect Kamala Harris’s reputation What reputation? Biden Is an Increasingly Toxic Combo of Addled and Untruthful Durham Indictment Pulls Back the Curtain on Trump–Russia Collusion Hoax Latest Durham Indictment May Make Russiagate the Most Corrupt Scandal in U.S. History Inspector General Audit Finds ‘Widespread’ Problems With FBI’s FISA Applications England has the highest university tuition fees in the world. West VillageNYC is the brunch capitol of the world
Thursday, September 30. 2021Bob is back on tourThe EAR InnWe have one reader who doesn't care about old NYC pubs, but we like them. Here's the story of the EAR Inn (Est 1817). I've never been there, but Bulldog has. The pub was started by a wealthy black entrepreneur. Thursday morning links
A Vegan Restaurant Bites the Dust Why Science Can't Settle Political Disputes. Attempts to scientifically “rationalize” policy, based on the belief that science is purified of politics, may be damaging democracy. A commenter re the Canary Island volcano: 75% Of Youths Fear For Their Future From Climate Crisis "A large study by Jones, Bellet, and McNally found that trigger warnings reinforced the belief on the part of trauma survivors that trauma was central (rather than incidental or peripheral) to their identity." YouTube Announces It Will Ban All 'Anti-Vaccine' Content An overview of Biden’s policy positions and his voting record on key pieces of legislation during his years in the Senate: Republicans Get Out of the Way as Democrats Form a Circular Firing Squad The White Horse TavernFrom our urban hike, the venerable White Horse Tavern on Hudson St. in the West Village. Not much to see from the outside.
Wednesday, September 29. 2021Trump-RussiaCan There Be Any Doubt That Hillary Was Behind The Trump/Russia Collusion Hoax? No. Never was any doubt, but the news pushed it so hard that the gullible believed it.
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The future of approaches to fat loss
Semaglutide treatment is not just for "obesity," however defined. I've seen it work well for just ordinary overweight people who have tried, without lasting success, to get fit. It alters the fat-retention wiring. Any internist can put you on the program. Wednesday morning linksYour Manners And Competence Are Deeply Problematic Japan to lift all COVID restrictions Joe Biden Hearts Australia, Rubber Bullets and All Wall Street giants moving toward using financial power to pressure cities to enforce SJW agenda Some cool links from Astral Codex Record Power Prices & Blackouts Hit Germany California “experts” hype sea level rise by 2050 50+ times greater than actual data shows Meatpacking District, NYCThe Meatpacking District around Gansevoort St (at the southern end of the High Line) has been transformed into a chic neighborhood of fancy stores and cafes, and lovely women. We began our hike there, next to the new Whitney Museum. In the good olde days, train ferries brought cattle, pigs, etc from the New Jersey railhead to the north entrance to the elevated railroad next to where the Javits Center is now, and trained them downtown to the slaughterhouses and packing houses. Now that elevated rail is a rightly-popular walking trail. When it was proposed, I thought it was the dumbest idea ever. Wrong again. Some remnants of the old time survive:
Tuesday, September 28. 2021Magnolia BakeryThis was the second Maggie's Urban Hike on which we stopped for cupcakes at the first, original Magnolia Bakery on Bleecker St. Since the original, they are now an expanding franchise owned by a venture capital firm. Still good pastries.
Tues. afternoon"It's A F**king Kid": Johnson & Johnson Official Says Children Shouldn't Get Vax Due To 'Unknown Repercussions' Biden: I think we can get back to normal when 97-98% of us are vaccinated WSJ: Climate Policy Meets Cold Reality in Europe. The rush to renewables causes severe energy price spikes and shortages. Biden’s policies would do the same in the U.S. Swedish professor advocates for violence against pipelines to stop climate change NEW YORKER AMPLIFIES CALLS FOR PIPELINE BOMBINGS TO SAVE THE PLANET. No Racism? No Problem! College Racial Hoaxes Are Back Generals contradict Biden: We told him to leave 2,500 troops in place in Afghanistan Tuesday morning linksRolling Stones Open American Tour, Pay Tribute to Drummer Experts: COVID-19 Will Resemble Common Cold by Spring 2022 Famed Medical Journal Calls Women ‘Bodies With Vaginas.’ Social Media: ‘Seriously? The White Backlash That Wasn’t - Opposition to critical race theory is broad and bipartisan. Alejandro Mayorkas’ 7 border lies But, DHS Secretary Admits Biden’s Border Crisis Is ‘Unprecedented…Not Seen That Before’… Illinois To Ban Fossil Fuels By 2045 Monday, September 27. 2021An enjoyable intro to Nabokov's "Pale Fire"Just a half-hour podcast at Great Books It's one of the most interesting pieces of fiction I've read.
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Amid Worker Shortage, Women Take to Trucking More than ever, COVID-19 is a pandemic of the unvaccinated, the elderly, and those with pre-existing conditions. Yet there’s a disturbing tendency by the administration and the media to generalize and magnify the crisis rather than contextualize it based on well-known data. 1776 or 1619: Why it Really, Really, Matters Even CNN Calls Out "Patently False" Border Patrol "Whipping" It Gets Worse: Look Who Worked Together to Frame Donald Trump With Fake Russia Hoax Ending Homelessness? No—just more of the same federal policy. The "Safety Net": The Goal Should Be To Minimize The Number Of People Depending On It DHS Secretary: As Many as 12,000 Illegal Haitian Immigrants Released Into the US in Recent Days Yes, the border crisis is by design Sunday, September 26. 2021Fun with mapsPaperback: Manhattan in Maps 1527-2014 Related, this book is wonderful: Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City I'll bet you can't name the last year a wolf was killed in Manhattan.
Americans have no problem with legal immigrationBiden Immediately Reversing Trump Rules on Immigration Was ‘Open Door Signal’ and He Was Warned It Was Dangerous It was on purpose, without the consent of the population or its representatives.
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From today's Lectionary: Would that all the Lord's people were prophetsNumbers 11:4-6, 10-16, 24-29 11:4 The rabble among them had a strong craving; and the Israelites also wept again, and said, "If only we had meat to eat. 11:5 We remember the fish we used to eat in Egypt for nothing, the cucumbers, the melons, the leeks, the onions, and the garlic; 11:6 but now our strength is dried up, and there is nothing at all but this manna to look at." 11:10 Moses heard the people weeping throughout their families, all at the entrances of their tents. Then the LORD became very angry, and Moses was displeased. 11:11 So Moses said to the LORD, "Why have you treated your servant so badly? Why have I not found favor in your sight, that you lay the burden of all this people on me? 11:12 Did I conceive all this people? Did I give birth to them, that you should say to me, 'Carry them in your bosom, as a nurse carries a sucking child,' to the land that you promised on oath to their ancestors? 11:13 Where am I to get meat to give to all this people? For they come weeping to me and say, 'Give us meat to eat!' 11:14 I am not able to carry all this people alone, for they are too heavy for me. 11:15 If this is the way you are going to treat me, put me to death at once--if I have found favor in your sight--and do not let me see my misery." 11:16 So the LORD said to Moses, "Gather for me seventy of the elders of Israel, whom you know to be the elders of the people and officers over them; bring them to the tent of meeting, and have them take their place there with you. 11:24 So Moses went out and told the people the words of the LORD; and he gathered seventy elders of the people, and placed them all around the tent. 11:25 Then the LORD came down in the cloud and spoke to him, and took some of the spirit that was on him and put it on the seventy elders; and when the spirit rested upon them, they prophesied. But they did not do so again. 11:26 Two men remained in the camp, one named Eldad, and the other named Medad, and the spirit rested on them; they were among those registered, but they had not gone out to the tent, and so they prophesied in the camp. 11:27 And a young man ran and told Moses, "Eldad and Medad are prophesying in the camp." 11:28 And Joshua son of Nun, the assistant of Moses, one of his chosen men, said, "My lord Moses, stop them!" 11:29 But Moses said to him, "Are you jealous for my sake? Would that all the Lord's people were prophets, and that the LORD would put his spirit on them!" Will post photos etc. later, but just a NYC Covid observationOur 6 1/2 hour stroll around the East and West Village(s?), with a bit of the Lower East side, was delightful as always. I am told that midtown is about 50% of normal people traffic, but where we went the streets were packed (mostly attractive young people), pubs and restaurants packed, and a mask was rarely to be seen anywhere. It felt like a party. We stopped into McSorley's at around 1:30 for some (a few pitchers) ales and hot dogs. We were lucky to get a big outdoor table, but the inside was jammed. Nobody seemed to be checking vacc. proofs. Funny thing about McSorley's is they only have ales, and only two kinds - light or dark. They still make their own. Their rest room seems unchanged since 1860, and there is only one. So, at least in these neighborhoods, it feels and looks wonderful.
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Saturday, September 25. 2021Thank You! Another Urban HikeWe have a new record - 2 Maggie's Farmers arrived to join us from Los Angeles, which represents a new long-distance visit. Always pleased when our readers travel to join us. Originally, I was worried nobody would make it. As it turns out, we had a hardy group of 10 people and we had a great day. Thank you to everyone who joined us, each of whom had a little bit extra to add to the commentary as we wound our way from Chelsea, through Greenwich Village, the East Village and down into the Lower East Side. MacDougal Street allowed us to work through a Beatnik/Rock and Roll section, which was followed by a series of Stanford White buildings, among a variety of other interesting and fun items like Edna St. Vincent Millay's townhouse, Commodore Vanderbilt's first Manhattan home (replaced by a more modern building), Triangle Shirtwaist Fire building, the Turkish and Russian Baths, and many other locations. We had a great lunch and a few beers at McSorley's. As I was mapping and herding, I didn't take too many pictures. Bird Dog was, and I'm sure he will share them. Thanks to our good friend, the Manhattan Contrarian, for purchasing some delicious muffins at Magnolia Bakery, which we all shared. We missed many of our regulars, and hope you will join us in the Spring when do this again in 2022.
Screech Owl CamoOwl migration in North America
I looked it up, to some extent. Did not cover all North American owls. The very common Great Horned Owl does not migrate at all. They lay their eggs in January, wherever they live. The common (but rarely seen) Long Eared Owl does move down from its northern breeding range in winter as does the tiny Saw Whet Owl. Screech Owls tend to stay put. The Short-Eared Owl migrates widely from its breeding grounds on the tundra. I've seen them on marshes in winter in New England. The arctic Snowy Owl is famous for its occasional irruptions south. I've been lucky to see them a few times, mostly on beaches but once on the roof of a suburban house.
Jedi are really not so cool
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