Monday, February 25, 2019

A new Twist to "Gender Wars"

Holly came from Miami F.L.A.
Hitch-hiked her way across the U.S.A.
Plucked her eyebrows on the way
Shaved her legs and then he was a she
She said, hey babe, take a walk on the wild side,
Said, hey honey, take a walk on the wild side

Lou Reed



My last blog post with its' biblical reference might have been a bit disjointed for most of my readers, my friend John DelNegro who provided the inspiration for today's rather long blog commented (I think) via a simple text after reading it:

"Earth to Jim"



How many of you are aware the newest frontier  on gender is not  men versus women nor even "gay vs straight" but Transgender versus(?) well maybe everybody !  A few posts back I "touched" on the Transgender issue with my "Maria Lanz" post.

Well John had suggested a topic of "Where Sports and Culture Cross" and then lo and behold came up with a good one specifically one prodded by a recent WSJ article.  (Note 
I have a PDF copy of the entire article for any who are interested meanwhile  "bold italics"  are items lifted directly from the article.)
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"Martina Navratilova’s Girl Power"

by William McGurn

The tennis legend says allowing transgender women in women’s sports is ‘cheating.’


Are athletes who are born male but identify as female cheating girls? Tennis legend Martina Navratilova says they are.
“To put the argument at its most basic,” she wrote this weekend in an op-ed for the Sunday Times of London, “a man can decide to be female, take hormones if required by whatever sporting organisation is concerned, win everything in sight and perhaps earn a small fortune, and then reverse his decision and go back to making babies if he so desires.”
Her conclusion is blunt: “It’s insane and it’s cheating. I am happy to address a transgender woman in whatever form she prefers, but I would not be happy to compete against her. It would not be fair.”..................................
Ms. Navratilova’s argument comes at a moment when institutions from high schools to state legislatures are wrestling with the real-world implications of equal access for transgender people. When the issue first arose, the most heated arguments were over single-sex locker rooms, rest rooms and college dorms. But the front lines have now shifted to sports—and girls’ sports in particular...........

In June, two transgender high-schoolers in Connecticut made national headlines when they dominated the girls’ state track competition for the second year in a row. Such victories underscore Ms. Navratilova’s argument that if biological men are allowed to compete in women’s sports, girls will not be the winners.
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(Brief Comment-I looked up Connecticut's Education policies on this issue and I will share in full below, but to address Martina's concern directly, about "men" winning competitions as "women" and then going back to making babies,  here are the Connecticut State School Guidelines;

 Consistency of Expression Not Required: While consistency and unifor assertion may be a way for an individual to indicate their gender identity, this is not a requirement that an individual consistently and uniformly assert or express themselves as “male” or “female.” A student who consistently asserts their identity as gender fluid may express that gender in ways which conform with more than one gender, even from one day to the next.)
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So it may be that Martina may have some very valid concerns about the "fluidity" of gender ID, at least in Connecticut high school sports!)

Back to the Journal piece:
This in turn has led to a curious development: Some of the most pointed criticism of allowing transgender women to compete in women’s sports isn’t coming from the culture warriors on the right, much as they might be in sympathy. A good part is coming from those like Ms. Navratilova, a longtime champion of gay rights who came out in 1981 and whose Twitter feed is filled with leftist sentiment on everything from Donald Trump and climate change to guns.
Andrew Sullivan noted this surreal alliance in a recent essay for New York magazine headlined “The Nature of Sex.” Mr. Sullivan’s particular focus was the proposed Equality Act—which would add “gender identity” to the classes protected by the 1964 Civil Rights Act—but his main point about the implications of ignoring biological reality dovetails with Ms. Navratilova’s argument about sports.
Once biological reality is pushed aside, Mr. Sullivan writes, it becomes hard to define exactly what a woman really is. “The core of the traditional gay claim,” he writes, “is that there is indeed a very big difference between male and female, that the difference matters, and without it, homosexuality would make no sense at all.” Not only that, if male and female are simply social constructs, the definitions that then prevail “must rely on stereotypical ideas of what gender expression means,” such as wearing dresses or nail polish. So he salutes the courage of gay women such as Ms. Navratilova who are attacked for speaking up.
"In the end, if the sports world can’t distinguish between girls and boys, the whole reason for women’s sports disappears. 

Bully for Ms. Navratilova for her willingness to insist on the distinction.

End of article.

Wow some interesting "Observations" about "Gender' ID"  and it's impacts on both Homosexual Identity and the potential impact on girls sports!!

Now while it may or may not be true that this issue will become more widespread and contentious I went ahead and looked on a state by state basis how Educators are treating school sports competition (please forgive my graphic being a bit disjointed it was a difficult cut and paste of the legend!)
A State by State Graphic on Transgender High School Sports 



Green-see above
Yellow see above
Red-  Discriminatory Must have Birth Certificate or gender surgery and hormone treatment
Blue-No Policy
Now some further "Observations" of my own:
1.  I never was blessed with a "gender at birth"(to be PC) daughter (my Faithful and Obedient Companion often says I was actually blessed by this!).  However, many of my friends and relatives were so blessed.  I know that many of their kids played  Field Hockey, Girls Softball, even girls rowing.  I wonder what happens in the not to distant future if schools universally adopt Connecticut's Position or if the Equal Rights Act mandates "Transgender" rights in a similar way nationally.  No doubt some or even many "biological females" can and will be able to compete but do we all really believe that males would not dominate most sports???

2.  Barbara's Grand Niece and Nephew and I got into an informal conversation about their high school a few months back.  We talked about "clique's". They brought up one group as "transgender". Their "impression" was there a number of  students who are in fact either transgender, or likely just believe it is "hip" to use different gender "ID".  I am not claiming the numbers are significant, nor do I "know for sure" if they are not truly "transgender" but I cannot help but believe it is not all "real" gender dysphoria.   If the stats from Wikipedia (Footnote 1 below) are even close, then"true" transgender student numbers in High Schools of about 2,000 students would range from 1 person (Belgium and Netherlands study) , to at most 10 total (based on the Massachusetts study).  Either way, statistically it seems highly unlikely that two "biologically" male students that also identify as female, could end up on the same high school track team,  in the same year. But if they did I can see how they might very well win State Titles. I guess anything is possible!
3.  Most disconcerting to me is the continual delegation (and erosion) of "parental" guidance in child rearing to "THE STATE" even at the elementary school level. (See my footnote 2 sample state guidelines below if you would like to see examples) Certainly minor kids should have parental involvement in these decisions.  I dread it even more when I hear candidates professing that we must have universal state provided "early" childcare. I can see the debate about state versus parental involvement shifting downward to kids under 5! 
4.  Now for my final "Observation" which may at first seem disjointed but relates to the issue of bureaucratic parenting.   For those inclined to think "government" bureaucrats know best let me relay a great example (I admit anecdotal)with Healthcare. 
This past weekend we hosted a little gathering which included two final year med students.  I asked them about a Medicare survey my Faithful and Obedient Companion was recently asked (twice) to complete on her family doctor. She refused to complete it because  "nobody should come between her and her physician not even the government, and my doctor herself should ask!"

Their  response? This is a big deal...physician compensation for medicare is based on results of these surveys. They then told us about a recent "issue" that was just "fixed".  The "issue"? For years there was a question on the survey, "How well does your Doctor help manage your "Pain"?  Why was it fixed? Because  physicians were getting better marks (and higher reimbursements) for prescribing Opiates!

Ponder this.  How many people's lives (or deaths) were ultimately affected by this brilliant government bureaucratic practice? 

Well we now seem to far along some serious bureaucratic "Parent versus Government"  control on these issues.  In my opinion this has occurred without a lot of  open  and Non-PC dialogue  on scientific biology versus radical views on gender fluidity.  I cannot help but  wonder what this may do to an entire generation of young people,  and I am thinking of more than just women's sports.


With that I bid you.
Adieu

PS Thanks John..  I expect you to briefly summarize this stuff below for all of those who do not want to have their eyes glaze over!


Footnote 1. From Wikipedia Epidemiology

Estimated rates of those with a transgender identity range from a lower bound of 1:2000 (or about 0.05%) in the Netherlands and Belgium[38] to 0.5% of Massachusetts adults.[39] From a national survey of high-school students in New Zealand, 8,500 randomly selected secondary school students from 91 randomly selected high schools found 1.2% of students responded "yes" to the question "Do you think you are transgender?".[40]These numbers are based on those who identify as transgender. It is estimated that about 0.005% to 0.014% of people assigned male at birth and 0.002% to 0.003% of people assigned female at birth would be diagnosed with gender dysphoria,[disputed ] based on 2013 diagnostic criteria, though this is considered a modest underestimate.[41] Research indicates people who transition in adulthood are up to three times more likely to be male assigned at birth, but that among people transitioning in childhood the sex ratio is close to 1:1.[42
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Footnote 2 State by state guidelines:
From Connecticut School Guidelines:
Consistency of Expression Not Required: While consistency and uniform assertion may be a way for an individual to indicate their gender identity, this is not a requirement that an individual consistently and uniformly assert or express themselves as “male” or “female.” A student who consistently asserts their identity as gender fluid may express that gender in ways which conform with more than one gender, even from one day to the next.
 • Documentation Not Required: Students are not required to produce identification documents that reflect their gender identity in order for the school to treat such students consistent with their gender identity. Requiring such identification — which students are often unable to obtain — has the practical effect of limiting or denying students equal access to educational programming and activities. In general, schools must treat students consistent with the student’s stated gender identity even if their education records or identification documents indicate a different sex. The school’s obligation to treat a student consistent with the student’s gender identity or expression does not require notice from the parent or guardian.
At the same time, the fact that there is a dispute between a minor student and parent/guardian concerning the student’s gender identity indicates a need for counseling or other supports to assist the family and ensure the well-being of the student. In these situations, the school should consult with legal counsel and relevant counseling staff to reach an appropriate outcome. Pending resolution of the issue, staff should informally refer to the student in accordance with the student’s preference at school and refer the family to appropriate counseling/support services. 


 Colorado:

From Colorado School Guidelines:

Anti-Discrimination Law

Colorado follows state anti-discrimination and civil rights laws and guidance.  In 2008, Colorado passed a law (S.B. 08-200) expanding prohibitions against discrimination.  The law calls out the need to protect all regardless of “disability, race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, or ancestry” in all places of public accommodation.  This law defines sexual orientation as “a person’s orientation toward heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality or transgender status or another person’s perception thereof.” 
In addition, the Colorado Civil Rights Commission issued rules (3 CCR 708-1) that state “All [public] covered entities shall allow individuals the proper use of gender-segregated facilities that are consistent with their gender identity.  Gender-segregated facilities include but are not limited to, restrooms, locker rooms, dressing rooms and dormitories.”  The term “gender identity” is in turn defined by the rules as follows:  “Gender identity” means an innate sense of one’s own gender.” 
A Colorado court case in 2013 supported the right of a 6 year old transgender student in Fountain School district to use the restroom that aligned with her gender identity.

On Parents involvement:
 "All situations with transgender or gender nonconforming students should be handled on a case-by-case basis. To create a safe and supportive environment for the student, the school should hold a meeting with the student (and parent if involved in the process) to develop a plan that addresses the student’s desires and concerns."
   
New Jersey:
1. Definitions A safe and supportive environment within a school begins with understanding and respect. Students, teachers, and administrators should be provided with common terminology associated with gender identity. Although these terms are commonly used by advocacy and human rights groups, students may prefer other terms to describe their gender identity, appearance, or behavior. • Gender Identity means a person's internal, deeply held sense of gender. All people have a gender identity, not just transgender people. For transgender people, the individual’s internal gender identity is not the same as the gender assigned at birth. • Gender Expression means external manifestations of gender, expressed through a person's name, pronouns, clothing, haircut, behavior, voice, and/or body characteristics. Society identifies these cues as masculine and feminine, although what is considered masculine or feminine changes over time and varies by culture. • Assigned Sex at Birth (ASAB) refers to the biological sex designation recorded on a person’s birth certificate upon the initial issuance of that certificate, should such a record be provided at birth. • Gender Assigned at Birth refers to the gender a child is assigned at birth or assumed to be, based on their biological sex assigned at birth. • Sexual Orientation describes a person's enduring physical, romantic, and/or emotional attraction to another person. Gender identity and sexual orientation are not the same. A transgender person may be straight, lesbian, gay, bisexual, or asexual. For example, a person who transitions from male to female and is attracted solely to men may identify as a straight woman. • Transgender is a term for an individual whose gender identity and/or gender expression differs from those typically associated with the sex and gender assigned at birth. • Transition is the process by which a transgender person recognizes that their authentic gender identity is not the same as the gender assigned at birth, and develops a more affirming gender expression that feels authentic. Some individuals socially transition, for example, through dress, use of names and/or pronouns. Some individuals may undergo a physical transition, which might include hormone treatments and surgery. School district personnel should avoid the phrase “sex change,” as it is an inaccurate description of the transition process; the process is more accurately described as “gender-confirming.” • LGBTQ is an acronym for “lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning.” • Gender nonconforming describes a person whose gender expression does not conform to the gender expectations of their family or community. Gender nonconformity is not necessarily an indication that a youth is transgender; many non-transgender youth do not conform to stereotypical expectations. • Gender Expansive/Gender Diverse/Gender Fluid/Gender Non-Binary/Agender/Gender Queer are terms that convey a wider, more flexible range of gender identity and/or expression than typically associated with the binary gender system. For example, students who identify as gender queer or gender fluid might not identify as boys or girls; for these students, the non-binary gender identity functions as the student’s gender identity. • Cisgender refers to individuals whose gender identity, expression, or behavior conforms with those typically associated with their sex assigned at birth. GLAAD, The Human Rights Campaign, and PFLAG also provide comprehensive reference guides on terminology. (See Section 8, Resources) It is recommended that school personnel discuss with the student the terminology and pronouns each student has chosen. 2. Student-Centered Approach A school district shall accept a student’s asserted gender identity; parental consent is not required. Further, a student need not meet any threshold diagnosis or treatment requirements to have his or her gender identity recognized and respected by the district, school or school personnel.










Wednesday, February 20, 2019

A Timeless Tale


2 Samuel 11 New International Version (NIV)
David and Bathsheba
11 In the spring, at the time when kings go off to war, David sent Joab out with the king’s men and the whole Israelite army. They destroyed the Ammonites and besieged Rabbah. But David remained in Jerusalem.
One evening David got up from his bed and walked around on the roof of the palace. From the roof he saw a woman bathing. The woman was very beautiful,and David sent someone to find out about her. The man said, “She is Bathsheba,the daughter of Eliam and the wife of Uriah the Hittite.” Then David sent messengers to get her. She came to him, and he slept with her. (Now she was purifying herself from her monthly uncleanness.) Then she went back home. The woman conceived and sent word to David, saying, “I am pregnant.”

11 Uriah said to David, “The ark and Israel and Judah are staying in tents,[a] and my commander Joab and my lord’s men are camped in the open country. How could I go to my house to eat and drink and make love to my wife? As surely as you live, I will not do such a thing!”
12 Then David said to him, “Stay here one more day, and tomorrow I will send you back.” So Uriah remained in Jerusalem that day and the next. 13 At David’s invitation, he ate and drank with him, and David made him drunk. But in the evening Uriah went out to sleep on his mat among his master’s servants; he did not go home.
14 In the morning David wrote a letter to Joab and sent it with Uriah. 15 In it he wrote, “Put Uriah out in front where the fighting is fiercest. Then withdraw from him so he will be struck down and die.”
So while Joab had the city under siege, he put Uriah at a place where he knew the strongest defenders were. 17 When the men of the city came out and fought against Joab, some of the men in David’s army fell; moreover, Uriah the Hittite died.



A Timeless Tale Of the Rich and Powerful

You all might be wondering if I have gone off the rails a bit opening with the tale of David and Bathsheba.  I confess that I just might have.  However recent events reminded me of how powerful people will do some very devious things to get what they want.  A rather ridiculous and weird news story about the world's richest man...Jeff Bezos, struck multiple chords on my own internal "Organ" (pun intended).

The Bezos "affair" in all it's sordid details, ended with the embarrassing public destruction of his own and his paramore's marriage (and not just his wild texting habits more on that later).  It reminded me of the story of David's infidelity and his willingness to destroy both his own and Bathsheba's marriage (with the apparent willingness? of Bathsheba) and each tale had many parallels.  

In reading about the affair between Bezo's and Sanchez it was apparent that Lauren Sanchez's husband at first was a willing "connection" between the two.  Uriah's loyalty to David (he refused to sleep with his wife because he wanted to be ready to do battle on David's behalf) was rewarded with his death.  The allure of the rich and powerful is persuasive. While the bible does not shine much on Bathsheba's willingness to end up us as David's prize it seemed she was likely a willing "victim".   Likewise Ms Sanchez certainly was willing to give up her marriage for what Bezos' wealth and fame offered.  As to Bezos' loyal wife of 28 years (he is rumored to have spent millions hiding his infidelity) she is at least apparently entitled to some hefty compensation.  

So my first observation is that despite all of our gender wars rich and powerful men will usually get what they want.  Now in this day and age one can make the claim that women are now free to pursue their passion.  However, I am not sure much has changed over a couple of thousand years....only technology.

Now about the "Tweets", and my second observation.

I cannot believe that a grown man of Bezos' background would find it "intelligent" or "pleasing" to send pictures of his "junk" to his mistress, and become "indignant" that it found its way to the National Enquirer.  Heck Bezos could probably get the name and address of every woman who bought 50 Shades of Grey from Amazon.  How on earth was he confident his texts were going to stay "private".  I also wonder what his kids, and perhaps grandkids (someday?) will think of all this.  His attitude and hubris (like David's?)is striking.   So I searched out the prevalence of such behavior in general.

Which brings me to my final Observation:

This from a Drexel University study a couple of years ago, presented to The American Psychological Association

Most Adults Are Sexting and That May Not Be a Bad Thing

August 10, 2015
More than 8 out of 10 people surveyed online admitted to sexting in the prior year, according to a new study from Drexel University’s Women’s Health Psychology Lab. The researchers also found that increased levels of sexting were associated with greater sexual satisfaction, especially for those in a relationship.
“This research indicates that sexting is a prevalent behavior that adults engage in for a variety of reasons. These findings show a robust relationship between sexting and sexual and relationship satisfaction,” said Emily Stasko, MS, MPH, a clinical psychology doctoral student in Drexel University’s College of Arts and Sciences, who presented the research at the American Psychological Association’s 123rd Annual Convention in Toronto on Saturday, Aug. 8.
Stasko and her co-author, Pamela Geller, PhD, associate professor of psychology, OB/GYN and public health in Drexel University’s College of Arts and Sciences and director of the Women’s Health Psychology Lab, surveyed 870 participants from the United States age 18 to 82 to assess sexting behaviors, sexting motives, and relationship and sexual satisfaction. Just over half the participants were women.
Sexting, for the purpose of this study, was defined as the sending or receiving of sexually suggestive or explicit content via text message, primarily using a mobile device, said Stasko. Participants were asked if they had ever engaged in such behaviors.
The researchers found that 88 percent of participants reported ever having sexted and 82 percent reported they had sexted in the past year. Nearly 75 percent said they sexted in the context of a committed relationship and 43 percent said they sexted as part of a casual relationship. Additionally, the researchers found that greater levels of sexting were associated with greater sexual satisfaction, especially for those in a relationship.
The study is currently being submitted for publication in peer-reviewed journals. An abstract is available here.
Presentations are available from the APA Public Affairs Office at public.affairs@apa.org.
About the American Psychological Association
The American Psychological Association, in Washington, D.C., is the largest scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States. APA's membership includes more than 122,500 researchers, educators, clinicians, consultants and students. Through its divisions in 54 subfields of psychology and affiliations with 60 state, territorial and Canadian provincial associations, APA works to advance the creation, communication and application of psychological knowledge to benefit society and improve people's lives.

 I must say the small sample leads me to "question" the validity of the study.  However, it did not stop the APA from endorsing this as good for our "sexuality"  (as if that is of the utmost importance in life!).

While Uriah's death was likely good for David's sexuality and his "relationship"(and maybe Batsheba's?) I share the Samuel's sense of it all in his final verse
27 After the time of mourning was over, David had her brought to his house, and she became his wife and bore him a son. But the thing David had done displeased the Lord.

As a  common sense morality issue for society in general I wonder where 80% of  our population's (and The American Psychological Association) head is???  Like Bezos apparently up their sexual asses.

Until next time I Bid you Adieu

Next up....
Reader John Del Negro has pitched a topic that intrigues me.....stay tuned









Sunday, February 10, 2019

Reader Feedback and a Walk Back in Time

Hello darkness, my old friend
I've come to talk with you again
Because a vision softly creeping
Left its seeds while I was sleeping
And the vision that was planted in my brain
Still remains
Within the sound of silence

Stanza 1 Sound of Silence

Simon and Garfunkel

Reader Feedback



I am sure most of you have noticed that my blog writing has fallen off the last few months.  One of the primary reasons is my uncertainty as to where to "go" from here.  

Some of you likely remember I started off using Jonathan Haidt's "The Righteous Mind" as a means of presenting some views or "slants" of my own, while acknowledging that my opinions were influenced by my own "Righteous Thinking".  I felt that if I approached controversial  topics from that perspective (that is an understanding that everyone's opinion on a particular issue will be influenced and shaped by their own biases) it might help "ease" any personal concerns about voicing a differing opinion.

In reality it never worked out all that well with the audience.  I quickly detected that with few exceptions most people (but not all) choose to stay away from commenting on controversial topics. Generally posts that generate the most reader comments seemed to come from personal anecdotes or posts on friendships etc.,  

However the most reads seem to be on what I felt were more controversial subjects (like anything with "gender" or war in it!).  In addition some of my more "controversial" posts generated  direct one on one emails.  All of which reinforces my sense that some readers might be interested in a controversial topic but want to avoid getting into it publicly.  Most understandable.

All of this has been "OK" with me but I think my more recent blogs have tended to lay off "controversy" because like any writer I enjoy getting "feedback" (even if negative) particularly in the form of comments .  However, reader comments were never a part of my pitch to  follow my blog and some of my readers have even said I like reading but commenting is not my thing.  So comments may be a very bad way to judge "interest"

So I went back through my blog posts with an eye on "statistics" to try to see what generated "views" and comments.  Here is what I found:


First -I had several blogs where that made me laugh and I had "fun writing".

My two favorites were:



1. Welcome to Colorado Courtesy of the DMV

July 9, 2017 

25 Views 2 comments


2. The Handyman

August 31, 2018


32 Views 4 Comments


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Second two of my posts I had the most "passion" writing:

1.  Reflections on Father's Day

June 17th 2018

See Stats Below


1.  The Real Gender War

February 19 2018

See Stats Below

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Here is a trip down memory lane showing the top 10 posts by the number of "pageviews".  (Note these are all time views so if a new reader joined us and went back and read it ....it would generate another view...even today!).  The results did not totally surprise me.

Top Blogs by pageviews

1.  Welcome (First Blog Post)

Dec 15, 2016, 

365 views  7 Comments

(I suspect a number of Russian Bots , seriously, bolstered these stats!)
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2.  Gender "Wars"

Aug 11, 2017

55 views 1 comment
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3.  Maria Lanz: A "Modern" Women Way Ahead of Her Time

Nov 15, 2018, 

53 views 10 comments
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4.  A Trending Topic Karma and Buddhism in the Business World

Jan 6, 2017

51 views 0 comments
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5.  Gender "Stuff" where I come from

Mar 1, 2018  

50 views 0 comments
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6.  The Real Gender War?

Feb 19, 2018,

 49 views 2 comments
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7.  Some Observations on Skiing, Austria, and New Fri...

Jan 29, 2019, 

49 views 7 comments
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8. Just The Facts Ma'am

Aug 18, 2018, 

48 views   7 comments
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 9.  A Goat "Tale" From the future

 Aug 20, 2018, 

47 views 3 comments
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10.  Reflection on Father's Day 2018 Versus the Past

Jun 17, 2018,

45 views  6 comments
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So now for my final "Observation" for today and the reason for my Simon and Garfunkel lead.

My blog was never intended to be about expanding readership or generating page views.  Silence can be golden and I completely understand that not everyone likes to write comments or even read every piece of drivel I write.  I plan to continue on...and will likely hit a hot button topic or two in the next several months, as well as maybe a few bits of humor.  I do, however, welcome any thoughts any of you might have on my future approach or topics you think worthy of a post.  These thoughts can be public or via an email. 

However  If you do not feel like weighing in your continued readership is enough for me!

Thanks and Until Next Time 

Adieu


PS  My Faithful and Obedient Companion and I head for Arizona tomorrow for the wedding of my nephew TJ Corley to Alexa Miller next weekend.  He is Blog follower Ethel's (my sis) Son.  We are staying in Taos NM (of Harmonic Convergence Fame) to Ski and commune spiritually for a couple of days on the drive down.

Perhaps my next post will be very, very deep and insightful !

Uhummm  Uhumm Uhum  (my planned mantra)

From Wikipedia:


Taos Hum[edit]


An ongoing low-frequency noise, audible only to some, is thought to originate somewhere near this town and is consequently sometimes known as the Taos Hum. Those who have heard the Hum usually hear it west of Taos near Tres Orejas. The Taos Hum was featured on the TV show Unsolved Mysteries,[71] and it was also briefly mentioned in an episode of The X-Files.[72] It was the basis for the TV series Criminal Minds episode