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Daily Archives: 21 October 2020
Three Bodies, No Problem
The next few nights the fat crescent moon drifts past Jupiter and Saturn as they appear from Planet Earth. Leaving church this evening, the rain clouds had largely cleared, but it was a beautiful sight. The moon illuminated the edges … Continue reading
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Fratelli Tutti 18: A “Throwaway” World
Remember that if you want to go directly to Fratelli Tutti, click here. This and the next few paragraphs fall under the title of “A ‘throwaway’ world.” It doesn’t take genius to figure out that the 1% and some associates … Continue reading
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Suffrage Centenary
Another collectible, left, the 2020 USPS issue honoring a hundred years of US women voting in federal elections. While I like the classic designs on commemorative stamps of the 1930s through the early 60s, this is a pleasing design too. … Continue reading →