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NPR Double Take : Editorial Cartoons

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Gotta love these double-takes! And gotta love editorial cartoons in general! Click on the link below the pictures to go directly to NPR’s website.

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2010 Pictures of the Year – Photo Gallery – LIFE

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Terrific pictures from LIFE Magazine for the rapidly ending year 2010.

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TIME's Person of the Year: All 84! – Photo Gallery – LIFE

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Complete collection of all Time Magazine covers of the Person of the Year starting w/ Charles Lindbergh in 1927. Click through each one (small arrow on far left side of the photograph) and see if you can identify the person/image without reading the caption below. (My fave US Prez FDR made the cover at least four times– and rightfully so!)

Happy viewing this photo gallery, thanks to LIFE Magazine.

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The Year of the Leak

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Yeup, that finger ain’t no use either! It leaked and leaked all year round!

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Ypsilanti to allow Sunday alcohol sales all day

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This is big news if you put it into context, that is. In the USA there are still many places–small and big counties across this land–where the sale of tobacco and liquour products are prohibited on Sundays before Noon. This was true here as well until the city council laws that were passed yesterday…

Some years back, I lived in an altogether “dry” county in another state where there was no sale of such products in any store, and one had to cross the county-line to make such purchases!

I suppose the USA has come a long way from the days of Prohibition which resulted in many vices including the infamous bootlegging enterprises, etc.

There is, however, something to be said about the moral fabric of a people that chose to adopt such laws: it displays an inherently Christian ethic of observing the sabbath on Sunday, the Lord’s day.

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What's In A Tree? Life, Of Course!

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Well, it could be anything… anything at all from a birds-nest, to a proper tree-house, to an ornament.  Or many such ornaments.  🙂

Yes, I’m fully aware of the origins of the Christmas tree to be a symbol of a pagan winter festival and all, and yet I choose to associate it with the tradition of the season.  And although I might be labeled as just another victim of the rampant commercialism that this holiday reeks of, I still choose to make of my tree what I will… which is that it represents family and tradition in my house.

Each ornament on my tree has a story– of when it was bought, for whom, by whom, and from where.  That’s a lot of stories on that tree. 

Take a look, if you wish!

So, it’s ten days to Christmas from today– here’s wishing you a very merry one, and best wishes in the new year!

(And in case you’re wondering why this post has been housed here, this isn’t just a conglomeration of pictures of a christmas tree; it is the embodiment of a lifetime of christmases spent here in these great United States.  It is a show.  And it must go on.)

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Mark Zuckerberg – Person of the Year 2010

The face behind FB, and now TIME Magazine’s POY! (i guess i should go see that movie now…!)

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How Facebook Is Corroding Civilization

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ummmm… actually, no, you may not! 🙂 although i *could* choose to ignore you if you do… which is what makes interaction on these social platforms oh-so-lovely… you can be engaged as much or as little as you wish. but people, please do mind your manners– it is after all, what makes us civilized. 🙂