Space Bat’s Final Voyage – A Tribute

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It’s so pretty

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This may be the palm tree version of painting one’s toenails. The flowers are growing on the trunk of the tree itself.

Trying To Make Pretty

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Once a year, for about a week or two, this tree is pretty.  It must just be putting on airs for the bees, because the rest of the year it’s an ugly purple mess.  It’s a fruitless cherry tree, but apparently it’s not quite sure how that works, because every two years it tries to put out a crop of cherries.  They don’t look very tasty, and even the birds don’t seem interested in eating them.  I’ve threatened to cut it down, several times.

Veteran Speaks Truth To Power, Power Doesn’t Like It

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Veteran Isaac Soderstrom speaks out at a budget meeting in Modesto, California, March 9, 2011.  Cuts to programs at the Modesto Junior College are creating controversy in the community.  Mr. Soderstrom takes issue with the treatment of previous speakers.  The board does not respond well, and the audience vocally supports him.  The Chairwoman clearly does not understand what the best course of action should be, worried only that the “rules” be followed.  The clip ends with Soderstrom escorted out by police.

Keanu Reeves – immortal? I report, you decide

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The Elixir of Life

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Why would anyone drink anything else?

Keep your Red Bulls, your Monsters, and your over-priced fancy coffees!  This is the beverage the Universe came into existence to create.

The true Elixir of Life.

(Coke will do in a pinch, if there’s no Pepsi, but it’s a pale imitation of the true Elixir!)

This in response to a post on QueerFresno 9.0 about Nathan’s Starbux addiction!

Space Cadet Makes Momentary Appearance

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It happened again.  On Monday the 7th, the Space Shuttle Discovery and the International Space Station flew overhead just after dark.  I went outside to watch, expecting only the Space Station, and was jumping up and down (at least internally. I doubt anyone driving by noticed) when I realized I was getting the double lucky view of the shuttle leading the station in the same orbit, just miles apart from each other.  The Discovery had undocked from the station earlier that day, and was slowly increasing the distance between it and the orbiting outpost with each moment.  Tonight, the shuttle is on the ground, but ISS is still up there, and still gliding majestically across my sky from time to time.

Photo: NASA

Space Cadet Jimmie made a sudden appearance Monday, and again today.  He’s someone I don’t get to visit very often these days, but maybe…  just maybe…  he’ll come around more often.

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Testing. Tweeting. Twondering.

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This is a test. This is only a test. Testing a Tweet, or Tweeting a test.

That is all.

Cures? Which Do You Want?

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