It’s interesting when something happens, and you think, “If I had left 5 minutes later”, or “If I hadn’t tossed X-item into the car.” I had one of those in 2018 when I was trying to get a hotel reservation for a hurricane evacuation. We needed a pet-friendly room, and just as I was about to hit the “Confirm key” >BLIP< -room gone! So I scrambled and found an alternate 30 miles further on. While there, we rescued a little tortie cat who had apparently been dumped at the motel. We added her to our clowder and named her Florence, for the storm that brought her to us. She crossed her Rainbow last April due to FIV and Thyroid trouble, but we loved her, and she had a good life with us, and we miss her.
Month: June 2025
Probably Not Smart
Apparently random luck rules our lives to an extent that I think is hard to overemphasize. Back two weeks ago I wrote about a tree that came down across my driveway. After I finished cutting the top of the tree away, I took a big wrecking bar and rolled it to the side of the driveway. For the last two weeks I’ve been planning to cut it up into smaller sections and put it aside. But there it still is three quarters to the side of the lower driveway and one quarter on. It looks awful and speaks volumes about my lack of organization and discipline.
But the funniest thing happened yesterday. A guy was driving on the road by my house when something strange happened. The shoe he was wearing on the foot that he used for working the brake and gas got tangled up with the gas pedal and he couldn’t get it free. Somehow, he must have panicked and lost control of the steering while attempting to free his foot from the gas and he ended up turning onto my property close to where the driveway was. He crashed through some small pines without even slowing down but the trunk of the downed tree was perfectly positioned to stop his car dead. He wasn’t badly hurt and his car only sustained some damage where it hit the tree so it was able to back out of the debris once he got over the shock. Looking at the line he was making through my yard the next stop was the bottom floor of my house. That would have been bad. That would have been a mess for both of us.
So, this is apropos of nothing. It’s just kind of crazy how two random acts of fate can interact with each other to some almost purposeful end. If that tree hadn’t fallen, he would have hit it square on and his car would have been totaled. If I had cut it up as I had planned in a timely manner he would have landed in my house and we both would be having a very bad month.
It’s funny. Even when I have bad luck it seems to turn into good luck for me. For a long time, I’ve had this theory. I feel like I’ve been borrowing good luck from an account and one day it’s all going to come due and I’m going to have a phenomenally bad day. But maybe I’m wrong. The exact mechanism of luck is not apparent to me. And I think there are different kinds of luck. For instance, I never win at games of chance. I’ve never made a fortune investing in stocks. All my luck runs to bad things not happening to me. And almost all of my luck involves escaping the consequences of my own poor judgement; sometimes by mere fractions of a second or sixteenths of an inch. And it’s been going on since I was a child. And over the course of a lifetime, I’ve become convinced that there really is something called luck. And some people actually have it significantly in their lives.
Anyway, it’s just something that seems to happen to me from time to time. Maybe I really do have a guardian angel. I guess it would be the height of ingratitude to ask him to let me hit the mega-millions just once. Probably not smart.
09JUN2025 – Photo of the Day
09JUN2025 – Quote of the Day
I shall assume that your silence gives consent.
Plato
Guest Contributor – Ed Brault – 07JUN2025 – Stay in Hess if You Want to Live!
Everybody’s Gotta Eat
The circle of life. Despite the claim in the song, Disney never shows us the predators, including his highness the King, chowing down on the herbivores that provide the carnivores with their sustenance. Theoretically Mufasa is the apex of the food chain but all of his meals are “off-camera.”
But Camera Girl claims to be a wildlife realist and the hawks and vultures, the foxes and coyotes according to her “gotta eat.” So, when a rabbit or a squirrel ends up as a meal somewhere on the property, she shrugs it off, “everyboody’s gotta eat.”
Today one of the local hawks performed its patented power dive a couple of feet away from Camera Girl’s bird feeders and the bird (we think it was a catbird) never knew what hit it. Oh well.
But there is a more gruesome aspect than just the kill. The hawk eats the entire bird while plucking the feathers as it goes. Camera Girl watched this from her kitchen window and I could tell she wasn’t shrugging it off. She has a soft heart. And since she feeds the birds and attracts them to the location, she feels that she was responsible in a way for the predation.
And all things considered that is true. That hawk would not have caught that catbird today if she didn’t feed those birds every day. But I tried to cheer her up. I said, “Well, you’ve been feeding these birds for years. And all those free meals have contributed to the health and longevity of all these birds. With all that extra food they’ve probably produced double the number of hatchlings they would have raised if they were thin and weak. Maybe that very catbird would never have been born if his parents hadn’t eaten the seeds you provided.”
So, I threw that out there. Hopefully it helped a bit. And I’m sure she’ll bounce back tomorrow when she goes out early to feed Moe and Flo the crows and Poe the raven. And she’s been watching this skunk (of course, it’s Pepé Le Pew) that appears at dusk and scratches around where Moe’s food was earlier in the day. He’s almost all white and kind of wide and flat to the ground. He looks like a giant Tribble or a furry version of the Horta. But so far, I’ve managed to avoid it while I’m doing my late afternoon watering. The last thing I need is getting skunked in my own yard.
Of course, the flipside of all this is the fact that the bird feeders also occasionally attract black bears to the property. The last time the bear used its weight to bend a very substantial steel tube all the way over. I guess it’s within the realm of possibility that one day the circle of life might mean I could be on the menu for Yogi Bear. So, there is that to consider. I’ll mention this to Camera Girl and see if that changes the whole risk to reward ratio for her bird feeding hobby. I tend to doubt it. She really likes those birds.
08JUN2025 – Photo of the Day
08JUN2025 – Quote of the Day
Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.
William Pitt (the Younger)
Tom’s World – 07JUN2025 – Siamese
Joe Rogan Made Me Think
I know this is old news but I decided to watch this Joe Rogan podcast with Kash Patel that was taped I guess today and just listening at random almost, you hear that the people who were in charge under Obama and Biden were ruthless criminals who had no fear of being caught performing completely illegal operations against their political enemies. Russia-gate is the supreme example but there is no end to how many crooked acts and operations they performed with complete impunity.
I think the stellar quote is that former FBI director Comey had a room where he stashed his worst documents and data. When he left, he locked the room and removed all record of what was hidden in the room and from 2017 till 2025 no one outside of Comey’s inner circle knew about it. Patel says he’s mining those documents and data files for proof of Comey’s crimes.
So other than a reason to be outraged by all of these Deep State criminals what is the take away from all this? Well, to me, it’s just a reminder that this is government. Corruption and abuse of power is what happens as soon as people get a taste of power and the money that comes with it. And this will happen with Republicans in power almost as egregiously as when the Democrats are running things. This is human nature.
So, from my point of view, we have to look at the present Trump agenda as an extreme anomaly. Maybe it won’t happen again for a hundred years or maybe never again. And that is why it must be embraced and ridden as far as it can possibly go. When it’s time for Trump’s term to end we should select the man who promises to do the most damage to the existing system. Whatever damage Kash Patel does to the FBI should be considered only a good start. What is really needed are legislative mandates to eliminate the unconstitutional activities that the 9/11 attacks enabled. The Patriot Act and the FISA Courts need to be eliminated. Those instruments strip away our constitutional protections and render the FBI and the other intel agencies the equivalent of the Stasi or the KGB.
I don’t know if it’s Trump’s intention to push for these legal changes. His Justice Department should right now be in front of SCOTUS with a brief declaring these laws unconstitutional. And this isn’t even radical. Even at the time they were enacted it was believed that they were unconstitutional but because of the public’s fear after the 9/11 attacks it was believed that these laws should temporarily exist. Well, it’s almost a quarter of a century down the road and these laws aren’t keeping Americans safe. They’re being used to put us in prison. They need to be struck down as unconstitutional.
People seem pretty sure that JD Vance is going to be Trump’s successor. Well, maybe Trump will make that decision. But I want to hear from Vance’s mouth that he is going to continue the process of tearing out the Deep State by the roots. FBI. CIA, IRS, ATF; all of these agencies are pointed like weapons at the American people. Destroying them now will not make us permanently safe. But it will buy us a respite from the worst of the surveillance state that has been built by the people who run our government.
That’s what that Joe Rogan podcast made me think.





