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Thursday, November 25. 2021Bob for ThanksgivingWe all got a big kick out of seeing Bob and his band this week down in Westchester. He sounded good, growly but good. Looked a bit frail at 80. Somebody needs to feed him some pumpkin pie or a Big Mac and fries. He was on piano. Very tight band. Delighted, happy sold-out crowd - all ages. Played half rockers, half ballads. As typical for him, the arrangements always change. Played Masterpiece, Gotta Serve Somebody, I Contain Multitudes, lots more, and closed with Every Grain of Sand which makes me cry every time. Thanks for that, Bob, and for keeping keepin' on.
Wednesday, November 24. 2021Wednesday morning linksThe Bleak Misery of a Leftist Thanksgiving Eisenhower's Farewell Address -- and Afterthoughts The ‘Diversity’ Road to Mediocrity When Will America Reach Peak Insanity? Democrats' Statue Removal Fetish Is Clinically Insane NY Times: It's not hard to see why people are moving to Texas Tucker Carlson's interview with Kyle Rittenhouse is fascinating BIDEN HITS THE PANIC BUTTON AS WHITE HOUSE CIVIL WAR INTENSIFIES Tuesday, November 23. 2021When You Lift Weights Every DayWhat Really Happens to Your Body When You Lift Weights Every Day I do not do real weights daily. But I do some weights 4 days/week, if only lunges with hand weights.
Tuesday morning linksThe Amazing Life Of “Little House On The Prairie’s” Laura Ingalls Wilder NIH Chief Wants Online ‘Misinformation’ Spreaders ‘Brought to Justice’ Can A Progressive Be Convinced By Facts? SUICIDE BY SILENCE? It’s no secret by now that corporate media has no problem demonizing or delegitimizing what they perceive as “right-wing” media. What Americans hear about social justice at church – and what they do about it Yglesias: A good way to reduce racism might be to do away with mandatory diversity training John McWhorter: 'Woke Racism' Has Betrayed Black America Byron York: The fall of Black Lives Matter What’s Wrong with a ‘Living’ Constitution? THE FIRST TIME AS TRAGEDY. . .Amaney Jamal is a Princeton dean. Not the dean of something silly like diversity. She’s the newly appointed dean of Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs. Deportation orders from immigration judges plummet under Biden What Chinese Colonialism Looks Like in Europe Forces: Size And Tripwires Matter Monday, November 22. 2021Monday morning linksClimate Cult Says To Forget EVs, All Cars Must Go It’s Ethnic Studies ‘Groundhog Day,’ This Time in Massachusetts NIH Chief Wants Online ‘Misinformation’ Spreaders ‘Brought to Justice’ University professor is charged with starting four California wildfires as deadly Dixie blaze raged nearby: He faces 20 years in prison and $250,000 fine for each count of arson Rittenhouse murdered two black lives Oh, and the police killed Jacob Blake Lack of accountability for Steele dossier coverage shows media collusion Elizabeth Warren Tries To Defend Biden By Blaming High Gas Prices On Greed Of Oil Companies VDH: The New Blue Confederacy. How did the New North become the Old South, and the New South the Old North? Bill Maher Challenges AOC: “Be Brave, Come On My Show And Defend Wokeness” Sunday, November 21. 2021With whom do you go out to dine, in Italia? And what's for supper?
Any time we saw couples they seemed to be tourists or young lovers. But young lovers do not eat much of course. One more "real Italian" dinner we had in Siena, before Thanksgiving week when it's different foods. Primi: Poached egg with goat cheese fondue and caramelized leeks
Second primi (yeah, we share each course): Chickpea puree with a hunk of cod, with crispy pancetta: And more amazing, rare roast pigeon with some roasted corn and mushrooms, with a fig sauce drizzle. That's Italian:
From today's LectionaryJohn 18:33-37 18:33 Then Pilate entered the headquarters again, summoned Jesus, and asked him, "Are you the King of the Jews?" 18:34 Jesus answered, "Do you ask this on your own, or did others tell you about me?" 18:35 Pilate replied, "I am not a Jew, am I? Your own nation and the chief priests have handed you over to me. What have you done?" 18:36 Jesus answered, "My kingdom is not from this world. If my kingdom were from this world, my followers would be fighting to keep me from being handed over to the Jews. But as it is, my kingdom is not from here." 18:37 Pilate asked him, "So you are a king?" Jesus answered, "You say that I am a king. For this I was born, and for this I came into the world, to testify to the truth. Everyone who belongs to the truth listens to my voice." Duomo with craneI felt lucky to get a pic of Siena's Duomo getting its face washed. You can't see it, but the name of the crane company is Michelangelo. See what I mean about October in Italia? No crowds, blue skies. Saturday, November 20. 2021Cranberry Harvest, repostedIt's the time of year when I stock up on bags of Cranberries and throw them in the freezer. The canned cranberry "sauce" pictured is garbage. It's just congealed sweetened cranberry juice. The recipe on the Ocean Spray bags is pretty good, but I cut the sugar they recommend in half. It's nothing but water, fresh or frozen berries, and sugar. Better yet for Thanksgiving, game, and even chicken, is Cranberry-Orange Relish. Raw berries and an orange. Thanks to the mother-in-law for introducing me to this tangy thing years ago. A great food, the Cranberry. I love to put them in pancakes (the combination of the sweetness of the maple syrup and the tartness of the cranberries is perfect). Here's our old post on Cranberry Season and the Heart. Funny thing about Cranberries: not many animals or birds like to eat them. Maybe bears? I've seen Box Turtles take a bite out of one, but I've never seen anything else eat them. I love Cranberries, as long as they aren't cooked too sweet. Here's a tiny Massachusetts Cranberry bog, flooded for harvest:
Here's how it's done on a larger scale: Saturday morning linksWho gets into Harvard College? Do Vaccines Stop People From Getting And Transmitting COVID? UT Austin research program teaches white 4-year-olds about ‘anti-Black racism’ CA Teachers Urge Recruiting Kids Into LGBT Clubs Professor In Virginia Put On Leave After Admitting He’s Attracted To Children, Writing Book Trying To “De-Stigmatize” It… "F**k This Murderer": Left Becomes Unhinged After Rittenhouse Acquitted 10 heinous lies about Kyle Rittenhouse debunked: Devine NY Times: Why are Democrats such incredible hypocrites? “It’s For the People” – Pelosi Defends Tax Cuts for Mega-Rich in Blue States – 2nd Largest Ticket Item in Democrat Spending Bill Friday, November 19. 2021Italian charms vs hot newsWhile I would prefer, right now, to post about Italian charms and Thanksgiving blessings, I am urged by our posters to mention the Rittenhouse verdict. Really, just trolling for comments I guess. My view is that if you threaten me with serious bodily harm, I will kill you, or try to. I have the tools at hand. For his future, would be better if his surname were Smith. He could be a good EMT.
Castello di Monte Riggioni
Cool little fortress, but it was all silly then. Chess moves. The fortress was a rook. We split a nice snack up there: A pistachio crepe. Amazing. Ever had one? That is Italian. Mrs. BD, who loves to drive in Italia, had a Coke and I had a glass of Chianti. I like to drive in Italy too, but she just loved to drive that Citroen. Machine issues here todayThe machine I use for editing seems to have crapped out. Lost all of today's links, and I don't think I can enter/edit new stuff entered into the pipeline for other contributors. I blame the problem on the Lunar eclipse. Saw it at 4:30 this morning, and watched it slowly resolve until I got to the gym. Very cool.
Thursday, November 18. 2021One of the most famous gardens in the world: Villa Lante
The ideal of the garden was architectural with the water features which exist to today and are studied by landscape architects. Even the plantings were architectural. Bishops and Cardinals were rich in those days. I think the water features were inspired by the Arab gardens in Spain.
Thursday morning linksIf You Read It In The Mainstream Media, It's Wrong -- Plastics Edition To Fight Climate Change, Los Angeles Bans Restaurants From Giving Out Unsolicited Ketchup Packets College rules against professor who defended rigorous math standards NPR Suffers ‘When Woke Worlds Collide’ Dilemma in Piece on Historic Winner of Boston Mayoral Race Michelle Goldberg: Some of this social justice stuff really is nonsense Among the Elect - Review of 'Woke Racism' by John McWhorter Bari Weiss: The Media's Verdict on Kyle Rittenhouse - Why so many got this story so wrong. 'This experience broke a lot of people': Inside State amid the Afghanistan withdrawal Wednesday, November 17. 2021More LazioLazio is the province of Rome. Drive north, and it is flatland agricultural until you get well into Tuscany where there are good hills for grapes or, sometimes, woodlands. The Italians seem to have protected agricutural lands from sprawl. Also, they made industrial zones. Surely fascistic, but it makes for pleasant landscapes. Beside that, it seems to be that Italians are gregarious people who love to hang out in their towns and villages. These are newly-plowed wheat fields. Some fields this size are planted with alfalfa to be plowed under for spring planting. Excellent roads, as I have mentioned. Fun driving. No speed limits, really. Wednesday morning linksCommentary: Hanukkah Unbound Why progressives ruin cities: A conversation with Michael Shellenberger Why conglomerates break themselves up Whitewashing Asian-Americans The NYT's Michelle Goldberg: Some of this social justice stuff really is nonsense Wow. Sanity seeps in. FBI Whistleblower Reveals Biden DOJ Activated Counterterrorism Division Against Protesting Parents CBS San Antonio Whistleblower GOES PUBLIC, Exposes Internal Diversity & Inclusion Training Where Journalists are Instructed to ‘Stop Thinking in Terms of Objective Journalism’ Democrats' hot new midterm strategy: Getting "aggresive" on CRT? Dangerous Changes Coming for Title IX 6 Ridiculous Budget Gimmicks In House Democrats’ ‘Build Back Bankrupt’ Spending Spree China's Military Modernization Tuesday, November 16. 2021Northern LazioDriving through northern Lazio. Almost looks like Kansas or Nebraska.
Tuesday morning linksThis Is the ONLY Time You Should Wash a Turkey Longest Lunar Eclipse in Centuries this Week China is destroying the world’s fishing ecosystem MC: Be Thankful That COP26 Has Ended Kimball: Thinking Critically About ‘Critical Thinking’ - Reason allows us to distinguish between appearance and reality; but our reality turns out to be rooted firmly in the realm of appearance. Ethnic Studies Requirements Erase the Past 'It's a Trojan horse for CRT': Now furious parents push back against Social Emotional Learning (SEL) being taught in schools, claiming its promotion of 'diversity' is more evidence of government indoctrination Pandemic first graders are way behind in reading Alan Dershowitz: Kyle Rittenhouse Should Be Acquitted, Sue Media Outlets Amazing he would do that Jennifer Rubin, of the WaPo and MSNBC, calls on media to stop treating Republicans as ‘normal’ Biden’s Banking Chief Nominee Wants to Eliminate Your Private Bank Account More on how the public feels about those massive payments to illegal aliens
Monday, November 15. 2021Speck for lunch in San Gimignano
Why does this hilltop village have so many towers? No earthquakes. Lots of towns, like Siena, knocked their towers down for safety. I had some speck (cinghiale speck, in fact) for lunch with a beer. Italian speck is not German speck. It is some sort of norceria. It came with those cheese-stuffed crackers which were amazing but I have no idea what they were.
Monday morning linksTudor wall paintings uncovered in Yorkshire ‘discovery of a lifetime’. ‘Pristine’ 16th-century work found beneath plaster in bedroom at Landmark Trust’s Calverley Old Hall Is the news always fake? Some Liberals Now Willing To Admit They Were Duped By Media About Kyle Rittenhouse WaPo Retracts Steele Dossier Russia Collusion Reporting, Points Finger At Hillary Clinton Jennifer Rubin update How media coverage of critical race theory misses the point Why Special Counsel John Durham Subpoenaed The Brookings Institution. Brookings was ground zero for the Russia collusion hoax, with many key staff embroiled in the damaging lie that Donald Trump colluded with Vladimir Putin New antiviral drugs mark a big turning point in the covid-19 pandemic Do You Have Any Doubt That The FBI Is Fundamentally A Criminal Organization? We Have a Plan to Deliver Equal Opportunity to Every Student in California America Is Built on a Great Culture. Progressives Want to Abandon It Exasperation and dysfunction: Inside Kamala Harris' frustrating start as vice president Sunday, November 14. 2021Real ItalianA good supper in a cool cafe (Etruria) in Volterra. As usual, we showed up as the first customers at 7 but the place filled up at 8. It was chilly so we sat inside. No big COVID deal in Italy. Our Primo: Gnocchi with a pumpkin and sausage sauce. Far tastier than the photo looks. I had a glass or two of Brunello:
Secondo: Roast Cinghiale with a dolceforte sauce (vinegar + chocolate) on a bed of fried polenta, with a cotorno of canellini beans in some tasty broth because they had no spinach that night. Spinach sauteed in oil and garlic is one of my favorites with a secondi, but the beans were just fine. Go for a nighttime stroll after and get lost as usual. But this can be found. Go for the pistachio:
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From today's LectionaryHebrews 10:11-14, (15-18), 19-25 10:11 And every priest stands day after day at his service, offering again and again the same sacrifices that can never take away sins. 10:12 But when Christ had offered for all time a single sacrifice for sins, "he sat down at the right hand of God," 10:13 and since then has been waiting "until his enemies would be made a footstool for his feet." 10:14 For by a single offering he has perfected for all time those who are sanctified. 10:15 And the Holy Spirit also testifies to us, for after saying, 10:16 "This is the covenant that I will make with them after those days, says the Lord: I will put my laws in their hearts, and I will write them on their minds," 10:17 he also adds, "I will remember their sins and their lawless deeds no more." 10:18 Where there is forgiveness of these, there is no longer any offering for sin. 10:19 Therefore, my friends, since we have confidence to enter the sanctuary by the blood of Jesus, 10:20 by the new and living way that he opened for us through the curtain (that is, through his flesh), 10:21 and since we have a great priest over the house of God, 10:22 let us approach with a true heart in full assurance of faith, with our hearts sprinkled clean from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water. 10:23 Let us hold fast to the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who has promised is faithful. 10:24 And let us consider how to provoke one another to love and good deeds, 10:25 not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day approaching. Saturday, November 13. 2021How much music theory did The Beatles know?Saturday morning linksClothes From 8,000 Years Ago Were Made From Trees Vermont now requires free condoms in public middle and high schools Global Warmist Jeff Bezos Buys Oceanfront Mansion Blood test accurately identifies people at risk for Alzheimer's, study finds 50 years of predictions that the climate apocalypse is nigh After Just Coming Back to Work After a Year Off, Teacher's Unions Want to Close School Because They're Tired The Wrong Housing Answer in Saint Paul. Trying to combat a housing crisis, Minnesota’s capital city passes the strictest rent control policy in the nation. WaPo Issues Massive Correction About Steele Dossier, Says It Can Not Stand By The Accuracy Of Two Stories Harris: Hey, did you know that prices have gone up? Has the Antiracist Movement Become a Counterproductive Religion? John McWhorter takes aim at the fundamentalists on the far left—who are scaring away allies Democrats desperately need. FBI Immediately Leaks Project Veritas Internal Documents to New York Times After O’Keefe Raid
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