I am very sad to read about Catherine O'Hara. She went too soon!
I am very sad to read about Catherine O'Hara. She went too soon!
If you haven't found the Danish show Borgen on Netflix, now would be a good time to watch. It's like the Danish West Wing, but a little bit better. I hope Netflix commissions another mini-series in light of recent events.
Its not an Insurrection, we all know it's not an Insurrection. Trump wouldn't know what to do with quelling a non-Insurrection and maybe this one more thing will expose him for the fool he is.
I think Walz should call for mass peaceful protests and lead a surrounding circle of hands around key Federal Buildings and call Trump's bluff.
When I was a kid, I knew my Dad was at DefCon 2 when he would threaten a spanking. What I didn't realize was that the humiliation and drama of the spanking was much worse than the slap on my ass. I think we're at the same point with Trump and the Insurrection Act.
Where is the civility? Where's the respect.for the taxpayer? Why do our federal police look like they are all about to deploy to Afghanistan?
While it ultimately pales in comparison, I am kind of struck by the violent escalation of the approaching officer who starts with "get out of the car" and goes immediately to using the f word before any reasonable person would even be able to evaluate whether that is something they wanted to do.
In December I completed another lap around the Sun. I'm dangerously close to my mid-fifties! I usually find myself reflecting back on how I might have achieved more, but this year I find I am looking more forward to the future. I'll do my best to make it fun and rewarding for folks around me.
Landscape view of Whistler Blackcomb ski area with large ropeway support tower in center.
Landscape view of. Whistler Blackcomb ski area with clouds opposite snow-capped mountains below a light blue sky.
A skier holds a perched bird on their glove while standing in a lift line while other skiers watch.
East, like maybe Revelstoke or Big Red.
acerage that only advanced or experts would feel comfortable with. A mountain host actually shared with us that the only green terrain they really have are roads and tracks. That makes it hard to gain confidence at the beginning of a season. Maybe my next ski trip to Canada will be a bit further
Just got back from a short trip to Whistler, BC. We had planned to visit Beaver Creek, CO, but there are only a handful of runs open and it just didn't seem worth it. Whistler, however, delivered. Great snow, always great aprΓ©s. Their only real problem is the shear number of people versus the
Big pivot today, shifting our ski vacation from Beaver Creek, CO to Whistler, BC. When less than 20 trails are open, it's just hard to justify the travel. It's raining here at the base of Whistler Village and we're hoping for great snow tomorrow.
Best wishes for the end of 2025 and to a joyous start for 2026!
So, that's my goal for 2026: Share a bit more about Sailing, Skiing, life in Seattle, Beer, and maybe some occasional thoughts on politics and green tech. What's a good target? One post a week? Let's call that my bare minimum.
A New Years resolution for me is going to be posting more to Blue Sky. I don't really know what to do about Social Media anymore. I mostly pay attention to Facebook to see occasional updates from friends and to follow certain sailing and skiing groups. But, I'm not really interacting or engaging.
Wish I had made it to the U Street location to get the half-smoke breakfast, but National hooked me up for my fix.
Made a trip back to Old DC this week and I have to say I've got a lot of FOMO feels. What a dynamic and amazing city! Need to visit more often.
Cheers to Flying Bike Brewery Coop in Seattle, WA. 10 years strong!
This guy has got a sweet ride.
Oh look. George Will bolsters an Institute for Justice case. So weird πThe Supreme Court made the right call about the wrong house
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Honestly, I think SCOTUS will try to sidestep this issue of what's an 'emergency'. But, you can't have a peaceful society that has to do everything on an emergency basis.
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This stupid travel ban is a distraction from thr fact that the Big Beautiful Abomination is a disaster on wheels.
I am now watching Rogue One.
Andor is so good.
Thought provoking interview. Seafood offers such a great frontier of tastes and textures. Ive heard that green crab are King inroads here in the PNW, but I haven't seen much in the way of crab picking culture... yet.
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A line chart indicating the Nasdaq at 19756.78 on January 21, 2025 and at just above 17000 on April 9, after it had closed at 15200 on April 8.
Also, this. There really isn't much to take credit for when you are still down substantially from where you started.
Line chart indicating 17,601.05 USD for April 2nd and a line terminating April 9 at just over 17.00K: lower than the close on April 2nd.
Does it matter if the Nasdaq was up 12.16% today given that it's still down from a week ago? This wasn't fixing things, these are traders taking advantage of volatility. If Trump continues by "winning the daily headlines," he will continue to erode confidence in the US Bond and destroy our economy.
We are walking a fine line right now with the Trump administration barely respecting the judicial branch. If Grassley's tariff bill even gets close to a veto proof passage, we'll finally be in a true constitutional crisis because Trump will ignore it.
Which will last longer, a head of lettuce or Trump's idiotic tariffs? Personally, I bet we will see some of these new tariffs rolled back by Tuesday afternoon.