I hope everyone here in the States has a wonderful and safe holiday weekend. And remember, Thanksgiving is all about family and friends – not about this:
I hope everyone here in the States has a wonderful and safe holiday weekend. And remember, Thanksgiving is all about family and friends – not about this:
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Survivalist Tip: Ah, yes. We’ve now reached another critical point in the countdown: exactly 30 days to go before the apocalypse. At this stage, I’ll return to a daily countdown with reminders of things I’ve already mentioned all year long. We’ll start with your list of the most essential items you’ll need once chaos erupts. Surely, by now, you’ve created a formal list and not just hope you’ll remember stuff! If you don’t have a list, START ONE NOW! You don’t have much time. Remember especially, this is no Christmas wish list! This is a survival list. Start looking over yours now, and we’ll resume tomorrow.
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Fellow blogger Le Artiste Boots has nominated me for Beautiful Blogger Award. How rude of me to forget until now! I’m somewhat embarrassed, since I don’t think I’m worth it. But, thanks Bettye, for this honorable nomination. Now, if you want to see a beautiful blog, please take a look at Bettye’s! Also check out her companion site: Bettye Harwell Fine Art. Both are truly inspirational.
The rules require me to list 7 random things about myself. Hm…where shall I start? I’ve been in a random state of mind since November 6, 1963, the day after I was born. But, here we go:
Here are my nominations for the Beautiful Blogger Award.
Beyond the Mesas – Matthew’s points about life for the Hopi people of Arizona may be political at times, but they’re equally inspirational.
Bucket List Publications Lesley has the right idea: make a list of things to do because you want to live, not before you die! Why didn’t I figure that out before now?!
Catnip of Life for sharing beautiful photographs and illustrations.
Doubleyoo Tee Eff – you have to read it to understand why I love this blog.
Essa on Everything – her humor and opinions are raw, controversial, but always unrelentingly hysterical. I still want to spend a weekend with her and be her bitch. I’ll make nachos!
Fabulous 50’s (a.k.a. “Travel Spirit”) who takes some great travel pictures and – for a 50-something broad – ain’t half bad.
Guitar Monk for the beautiful music he shares.
Laith’s Ramblings because he gives fresh meaning to the word “random” – in a good way.
Le Artiste Boots – please see above.
QGB Tilted Tiara – a true Southern belle, Val proves nonetheless that not every tiara fits perfectly; her reflections on life are honest, thoughtful, humorous and sometimes painful, but always real.
Rumpydog – why would I not like a dog who can write?!
Simply Creating – Sharon’s insights on writing and publishing make me realize how much I love to create stories.
Spencer Angel whose love for animals equals my own.
Subtle Kate – her quaint reflections on the daily aspects of her world make me realize what’s really important in my own life – from thousands of miles away.
Templar Knight who provides riveting and meticulously detailed research on medieval Europe and the Middle East. It just puts the world into perspective.
The Write Transition for her frequent and humorous play on words and bits of literary inspiration.
Thank you, everyone! Average people like us keep the world going!
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Survivalist Tip: Once things settle down a little after December 21, don’t think you’ll be in the absolute clear. Stop being such a suburbanite. Even with all the zombies, politicians and rap stars dead, you should still be very much in survivalist mode. Of course, it’s not a lifestyle you should leave behind anyway, but that’s another essay. If you’re extremely resourceful, you’re probably planning on starting your own garden or farm – growing fruits, vegetables and other crops to be as self-sufficient as possible. Therefore, you need to stock up on pots for starting various plant seedlings. I’m not talking Tupperware or Corningware. Again, get out of that damn suburbanite mentality!
There are a number of different types of pots and trays to get your garden started. Some are plastic, ceramic, concrete, wood and even recycled cow manure. If we’re lucky, we’ll be able to recycle the bodies of some of those dead politicians for plant feed, but again, that’s another essay. I recommend getting containers that will last a long time; therefore, look at ceramic and concrete pots. While this may seem rudimentary, remember that archaeologists have always recognized pottery as a sign of a civilized society. Every stable community from the ancient Romans to the Mayans molded pots to contain water and food. Life will never be the same after the start of the New Baktun, which will be a good thing. Besides, some of those pots can hold your chocolate, while you’re busy planting!
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This picture is courtesy of fellow blogger Guitar Monk who provides great inspiration through music and poetry. I want to take a ride on this boat!
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Who would’ve thought Twinkies would go extinct before polar bears?! And, what a shame, too! Just when Maryland and Washington pass marijuana laws! Now, I read that Grupo Bimbo, a Mexican food company, may try to buy out Hostess. Oh dear God! The Chinese own our banks, and now Mexicans are trying to buy our snack foods! I don’t recognize my country anymore!
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Here’s the photo of the shirtless FBI agent, Frederick Humphries, that’s mixed up in this horrifying sex scandal involving two top military officials. Ooo – how obscene! I wish Congress would get this upset over the photos of our young military personnel returning home in body bags. If you notice, Humphries kind of looks like those two test shot dummies, which I think was the point in him sending it out. In other words, it was all a joke. For the record, Humphries had emailed this photo to several people, not just to that one woman, so hopefully she doesn’t feel too special.
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“To batter this woman because they don’t feel they have the ability to batter President Obama is something we the women are not going to stand by and watch. Their feckless and reckless speculation is unworthy of their offices as senators.”
– Rep. Gwen Moore (D-WI), defending Susan Rice after McCain’s comments.
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Bad Irony
“She’s not qualified. Anyone who goes on national television in defiance of the facts five days later…we’re all responsible for what we say and what we do.”
– Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), criticizing United Nations Ambassador Susan Rice over her response to the September 11, 2012 attack on the U.S. embassy in Benghazi, Libya. Rice has been named as a possible replacement for Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. McCain and other Republicans have vowed to block Rice’s confirmation for that position. McCain later dubbed Rice “not very bright.”
Poor John McCain! Years of wandering in the Arizona desert while doped up on Viagra have really done a number on his brain. McCain thinks Rice isn’t “very bright?” Well, you know the old saying about a picture being worth a thousand words!
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