Sunday, July 19, 2026

What Languages do You Get? What Cultures do You Partake In?

 What Languages do You Get? What Cultures do You Partake In?

    I speak English. My parents are from Massachusetts, so we have that affectation from New England. Funny stuff. Almost wicked funny.

    Booth and Hall are from there. Some connections. Like I have through professional colleagues. A couple from Maine.

    My cousins still up there.

    Mark and Karen.

Glad I am Not Elon Musk - Let Me Count the Ways

 Glad I am Not Elon Musk - Let Me Count the Ways

    Call me a hater, sure. I do not like this guy, who I have never met, for a few reasons. Part of me is jealous for a few reasons, like intellect, power, and wealth.

    But I am truthful when I declare that I am grateful not to be him. Why

    1. Not cool to be partially responsible and associated with at least 700,000 people suffering and dying.

    Not cool. Has this happened? USAID disruptions and defunding alone have led to many deaths. Mostly in Africa. The facts are largely findable, and the numbers may vary. 

    Musk is a year younger than me. I hope to outlive him, but we shall see. But I am willing to bet by the end of his days, he will resent and regret the influence that the president had in pushing him to cut off millions of dollars of humanitarian and medical aid to desperate, sick people, in likely dozens of countries.

    Shame on him and us. Deplorable. Sick. Sad. Wrong. We do not let people die like that.

    Hitler does. Stalin does. Pol Pot does. Idi Amin does. The U.S. president and the wealthiest man in the world?

    What in the world. Where are we? Who are we? When are we?

    I have children, so does Musk. I am luckier by far.

    I feel bad for him in some ways. As much I can be down on some of my own luck and wondering about savings and the economic hopes that I have for me and mine, Musk has a lot of weird or crazy legacies that I would not want for me.

    I am not perfectly normal; I have failed in many ways. But I would not trade my fate for his.

    Ex-wives and lovers?

    No. I am blessed.

    Counting my blessings that I am not him.

    Strange way to account for things, but true.

    Blog it. 

Saturday, July 18, 2026

A Covenant People, a Zion of Christianity

 A Covenant People, a Zion of Christianity

    There are all types of Christians. But the people of the covenant of the Church of Jesus Christ are a people of choicest choices.

    We are inheritors of the Abrahamic covenant, to have prosperity and land, peace and posterity for ever and ever.

    I gave a talk quoting prophets and the Prophet, Jesus Christ. In Doctrine and Covenants He told Joseph that if we are not one, we are not His.

    Let us be His. I quoted President Oaks, Lehi, spoke of our commitment to Heavenly Father, to come here and serve Him. And then Brigham Young, which he spoke of exaltation. Becoming more like God, going back to Him.

    My talk had some basic notes about these things. Individual and collective covenants with God.

    More later.

Thursday, July 16, 2026

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

I Shall not be Cuckold to the Ghost of Another

 I Shall not be Cuckold to the Ghost of Another

    I had her.

    She was mine.

    She still is.

    But there was a moment,

    A day, 

    A year,

    When I lost her.

    I was lost, she was wandering.

    Looking for me.

    I had to find out where I was.

    Who I was.

    And find her where we were.

    We were ours.

    We were ours.

Monday, July 13, 2026

The Nationals Played Good and Then Failed, All 3 Last Games Against the Yanks

 The Nationals Played Good and Then Failed, All 3 Last Games Against the Yanks

    The last three days before the All-Star break, our hometown Nats were above .500. Bu the Yankees climbed back into each game in the last innings, swept the home team, and now the long-time struggling Nats are one below. 48-49.

    A shame, reallly, because they had good starting pitchers, okay offense, enough to win... But did not.

    Three times in a row.

    I hope that they recover.

    The last part of the season awaits. We shall see.

Sunday, July 12, 2026

Lindsey Graham: Dead at 71

 Lindsey Graham: Dead at 71

    I found out this Sunday morning that he had died unexpectedly of a rare or random illness. 

    Surprise. One of the most powerful, popular Republicans in the Congress, in the Senate.

    This year, 2026, may not be a very good year for Republicans. The ongoing war and missile attacks with Iran have driven up oil prices everyhere. The Strait or Straits of Hormuz may have been a bottleneck and plugging up not only petroleum, but vital materials like fertilizer are bringing up prices for farmers and in turn us, the food consumers.

    President Trump and his leaders may not fare well in elections this fall. Midway through his second term. Elections in the meanwhile have favored some of his elected officials but have slanted more towards Democrats.

    Lindsey. Strong southern accent, but quite articulate and bright.

    He tried to be president, like so many others. 

    May his memory, causes, and efforts, be remembered for their virtues and benefits and American people.

    Rest in peace, Senator Graham.

    It makes me reflect on my own political and party aspirations, hopes, and beliefs, but more on those later.