Thursday, May 21, 2026

Farewell

 

An old friend bids farewell today.  We have been loyal viewers for the entire run of the show.  Stephen Colbert has been officially canceled as of tonight.  He dared to challenge and criticize the current administration to his own peril.  In the fall of last year the pronouncement was made.  The network now part of Skydance said it was purely a financial decision.  Which is a transparent untruth

Presidents have been made fun of as far back as Vaughn Meader and the "First Family" recordings of the sixties. Look it up; quite funny and a perfect impression of JFK.

This corporate decision to end this dissenting  voice disrupts our first amendment rights to free speech and the freedom to laugh at what we choose.  

Steve is a truth teller of the first order along with Jon Stewart.  

I have no interest in viewing the replacement show.  

This is a photo of a groundhog who resides at the Detroit Zoo.  He looks pissed.

Going to have breakfast with my old cronies from Oxford Towers this morning. All are not currently in their nineties. They truly enjoy these outings and bitch about the price of the coffee.  

Spending the night at Katey's to prepare for my weekend with Frank, the lovable moose.

thats it



Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Reptile encounter

 I usually write about interesting things that occur in my life in these postings.  Yesterday we went to Shannon's program for her IEP and a visit by a fish and repartarium from Utica.  We were seated in the front row with her and got a good look at and interactions with the creatures.  One of which was a bright yellow python, probably 7 feet long and weighing about 40 pounds.  It took two people from the place to hold him up along with peering at this guy, I got to touch him.  The room was a bit warm and he was room temperature.  The skin was quite soft and not much different than the skin of a child.  Prior to this, I had not touched a snake.  Kind. of a remarkable experience.  

That's it.

Monday, May 18, 2026

New resident

We have this little hamster as our new resident.  I assume it is a she as was named Cookies n Cream.  She is nocturnal, eating and running on her wheel at night.  Put in her ball, she traverses the apartment back and forth much to Harrys delight.  Recently taking to climbing up the side of the cage peering out at me.  That is all that is new for me.

Pistons had a good run but ran out of gas last night against Cleveland.  They gave us a lot to watch thru the season.  As we are accustomed to saying around here, "there's always next year."

Bought tomato plants yesterday.  Got a big variety.  We will plant today with no real results till mid July.  Found a good spot with lots of sun last year.  Hoping for big success this season.

I love the trees when the leaves are just developing in the spring.  This is the tree in our front lawn from a few days. ago; a rebirth for spring.  Going to be hot today.  Was already 70 when I took harry out in the morning.  As is the norm these days, things will get hot with no in between temps.

Gas prices are up but my income stays the same.  Food prices are up but my income stays the same.  This war that nobody wanted rages on. The president is praying with Christian Nationalists on the National Mall.  What are they praying for?  Half of the White House is destroyed  for his new ballroom (the people's house).  More gold shit is going up every day. He looked at France and wants to build an arch or maybe it is commemorative of the Golden Arches, his favorite dining spot. 





 

Sunday, May 3, 2026

PT


 So I have this new physical therapist in the Corewell system.  She is friendly but not too friendly; a mature woman in her forties.  First she measured the amount of movement in my back and shoulders and determined where I was in need of straightening up.  after more prodding and twisting it was determined that my hips were tight.  That was the factor that was pushing me forward and causing my falls.  She gave me some hip stretching exercises.  They seemed to improve my posture and lengthen my stride, all good stuff.

May 2nd was Shannons 38th birthday.  We are celebrating it today with cupcakes and some presents.  She is as happy and giving as always.  Cannot believe she is 38.  Time flies.

Got back last night from a surprise visit with Paxton and Everett.  I had forgotten all the loud screaming in the current crop of animation.  Used to more quiet.  Andrew's guys are only looking for food with little conversation these days.  

Its good to be home.


Tuesday, April 28, 2026

What did you think she was going to ask

What did you think she was going to ask you?  about the ballroom or your favorite  color?  daylight savings time? Nora asked reporter questions about the events that just occurred.  She quoted from the writings of the shooter. You called her a horrible person afterward and defamed her in other ways.  She kept her composure and moved on.  Political violence is not the solution. To be honest, security was probably lax in the setting.

This is my Marie in her new environment at McD's on her first job.  I was lucky to get this shot at the drive-thru.  So proud of her and her brother getting jobs this early on.  

Had a nice coffee meetup with my college pal Tom Cameron at Panera.  We discussed our usual battery of topics, books, politics and family.  Tom is one of the most specific people I know.  He spares no details.  That completeness is part o his charm.  His friendship is one of the treasures I hold onto from my past.

I have one remaining uncle left in my family, my Uncle Len who is my mother's youngest brother.  I believe he is going to be 95 this year.  Even after overcoming a stroke, he is still active, driving his tractor maintaining his lawn moving a little slower than before.  He is of sound mind although slightly halting in speech.  We speak on the phone every few weeks.  Len is my last connection to my past and frankly an inspiration.  He is also a gift.

Going to visit my neurologist this afternoon.  She is the only "talking" doctor I have that is not limited to the 15 minute Corewell prescribed appointment time. 

Going back to PT to improve my balance and straighten me up this week too.

Getting old is a bitch.



 

Sunday, April 19, 2026

A Visit

 

Went to Jon and Kelly's  this Friday to see the family and go to dinner at Roasted, a restaurant owned by Jamie Clark and her husband John.  It's a friendly sports bar in Walker, Michigan.  They have owned and operated it for about 2 years.  Our grandsons Paxton and Everett are doing fine in the 3rd and 1st grades.  Jamie has been a friend of Katey's since they were little and we lived on Orchard View in Royal Oak.

I have been watching PBS concert for Memorial Day.  It. includes dramatic presentations from notable male actors reading aloud the experiences from the Viet Nam war and others; real stories from combat.  Along with being moved, I reacted with dismay that it took nearly fifty years for these soldiers to be recognized for their bravery.  They fought in an unpopular conflict that had little support from their country.  This was a war that couldn't be won. And still they fought on.  I made the decision to attend college and got a student deferment.  At that moment, it seemed to be the correct choice. Not proud of that decision.

Struggling to be the 9 fingered typist.  Things are much slower.  There are numerous corrections along the way.  I still have something to say;  Katey, along with her colleagues on DHS have still not been paid since Feb 14th.  All these folks need to pay bills, buy food and everything else.  Still they are required to show up for work.  This is not right. 


Monday, April 13, 2026

Election

So happy for the citizens of Hungary with their defeat of the tyrant Viktor Orban yesterday.  I have cousins in Debrecen there that I communicate with regularly after meeting them in 2020..  Bela Salaman, my 2nd cousin was brave enough to tell me about this guy in detail last year.  Equally, I am impressed that the vanquished leader conceded the election to his opponent and congratulated him on the win.  That is what we used to do here.  

There was a participation rate of over 70%.  My cousin in Melbourne AU took a 3 hour train ride to get to a poling place to cast her ballot.  The 45 year old winner, Peter Magyar,  is from a centrist Tisza Party which is a center-right pro European formation. 

My roots on my father's side run deep in Hungary.  His parents came to this country around the turn of the last century.   

Going to PF this morning to work out some of the kinks in my old body.  



Farewell

  An old friend bids farewell today.  We have been loyal viewers for the entire run of the show.  Stephen Colbert has been officially cancel...