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4/23/2026

HUMMINGBIRDS

Okay, you're going to think I'm crazy.  I searched my blog for the word hummingbird and all of these came up.  Just so you can see what happens when you search a word.  (Some images didn't copy)




10/10/2019

THIS N THAT

Mr. and Mrs. Oss should never have named their daughter Kay.

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When we sent the Voyager satellites on a never-ending journey into space, we sent along a metalic phonograph record that would tell alien recipients all about Earth and Earthlings.  It includes Chuck Berry's recording of "Johnny Be Good."  No wonder they stopped visiting us. 
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The State of Ohio instituted the 20 mph speed limit in school zones on August 14, 1937.  Did cars go that fast back then?
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Only one bird can fly backward - the hummingbird . . . unless the wind is real strong.
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Did you realize that the Alphabet Song and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star have the same melody?
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5/28/2020

THIS N THAT

In the spirit of the season, listen to Admiral William McRaven's address to University of Texas at Austin graduates of 2014.  Even if you've heard it before - do it again.  Share it with your children.  You'll easily find it on YouTube.
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My personal go-to name for people (mostly drivers) who disappoint me is "idiot"; much to my wife's chagrin.  My father liked to call people "numb skulls".  I don't hear that descriptive used any more.
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A hummingbird cannot walk or hop.  Their legs are used for standing/perching only.  On the other hand, they can fly straight up, straight down and backwards.  Who needs to walk?
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Do young people ever slow dance any more?  If they do, I'm not aware.  If they don't, it's a big mistake.  Seems like courting, these days, skips over a lot of the good parts.  Dancing cheek to cheek.
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When I walk regularly at Sharon Woods, I'm always thrilled by the sight of the Great Blue Heron which reside there.  I hear that some young have been hatched high in the trees.  The fledglings won't fly for at least two months. 
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3/08/2018

IN CASE YOU WERE WONDERING

The horn of a rhinoceros is made of hair...and no, mothers, they have no horn at birth.  Ouch!

In the famous opera by Puccini, Madama Butterfly's real name is Cio-Cio San.   The text of an opera, the words that go with the music, is called the libretto.

At one time, Carthage was the most powerful city in the world.   The great general of the Carthaginian army was Hannibal.  Then came the rise of Rome, the Roman Empire and the Punic Wars.  Did you know Carthage was in Tunisia?

The hummingbird is the only bird that can really fly backwards...and no, they don't hum.

Ferdinand Magellan is the 'elementary school' answer to who completed the first circumnavigation of the Earth.  Not quite true.  He did lead the expedition westward from Spain but was killed in the Philippines.  In all, about 232 sailors died trying to make it around the world that first time.  Not every place they visited was happy to see them.
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5/07/2020

THIS N THAT

Among others, hummingbirds are now migrating northward.  The first ruby throated variety have been spotted in Ohio.  Feed them, they need help.  Boil 1 cup of water and then dissolve 1/4 cup of white sugar in it.  After it cools, set it out - they will find it.
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The system of reading and writing used by the visually impaired was actually named after it's inventor Louis Braille - a French educator from the first part of the 19th century.  Note: it's more than an alphabet.
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Wisdom from strange places this week:  from a bad movie  "Getting married so you can have sex is like buying an airplane so you can eat the peanuts."
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In 19th century America, venereal disease was rampant and commonly called "the calamity."   Some think that's how Jane got her name. 
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A year ago on 6/6/2019, I made note of the Space-X launch of multiple communications satellites into low Earth orbit.  More have been placed in orbit and seeing them can be spectacular - it's like a train crossing the sky - easily visible with the naked eye.  Dial up www.findstarlink.com on your trusty device and input your location.  They'll tell you when they will be visible to you.  You can even sign up for email notifications. Nice people!

Not UFOs: SpaceX Starlink satellites spotted in the night sky

2/03/2022

THIS N THAT

Advice gleaned from things I've recently heard. 

"Are you trying to be perfect in what you do?  Don't let Perfection get in the way of Great."
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Happiness is not diminished by being shared. 
- - Buddha 

The smallest of all birds is the 'bee hummingbird'.  It is native to Cuba.  
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The late John Lennon had a cat he called "Jesus".  
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Crimea is a peninsula extending into the Black Sea from Ukraine.  It is a land of 2.4 million people most of whom have Russian heritage.  Yalta is it's major city.  Russia has taken control of this area since 2014.  It is considered part of the Russian Federation by Putin's government.  The only land access to Crimea is thru Ukraine.  If there is an invasion of Ukraine by the Russians, Crimea is a big reason.
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3/18/2025

THINGS I'VE LEARNED RECENTLY

Recently I've learned that:

A hummingbird's tongue is twice as long as it's beak.

Would you have guessed that?  Do they really like those bell-shaped flowers we see them frequenting  or, do they go to them because no other creature has a tongue that long?  

Do we feed them just so we can watch them eat?  How weird is that?  

Wonder what they feasted on before we taught them to eat/drink sugar water.  There may be baby hummingbirds who think all flowers are plastic.  Could it be that we've ruined this creature?  

Did you know that these birds have no knees.  You've heard the expression "bee's knees" of course.  Well, hummingbirds have no knees.  The can't walk.  They can stand or hop, but not walk.  No wonder they fly while they eat.  

Like most birds - the males are most pretty.  Pretty, but - - - sex occurs in the air between hummingbirds and lasts 3-5 seconds.  Who said, "So?"   Luckily, they can fly upward and downward and backward - they're the only bird that can do that.  

Enough!  Try to see the tongue working at your feeder this summer.


4/22/2026

MIDWEEK PRAYER

"Give us this day our daily bread."  This is the start of the second half of the prayer we call the "Lord's Prayer" because it is the one Jesus taught us.  To many, it is known by it's first two words; the "Our Father".  

The second half of the prayer is the asking part.  That's the part most people think is prayer. Gimme, gimme, gimme.  

Do you recognize the first part as a prayer?  "Our Father who is in heaven, hallowed be your name."  To hallow is to make holy, to venerate, to give the greatest respect.  Is that a prayer?  Sure, we are wishing that God's name is always respected.  That is a prayer.   

What else?  We are wishing the this Earth becomes like Heaven; "Thy kingdom come and Thy will be done."  

So the first part of the prayer that Jesus taught us says nothing about what we need; only that we want what God wants.  That is praying. 

The next time you repeat this common prayer, think about the first part - it's more important than the second.  Think about what you can do to make it happen. 

4/21/2026

CHASE

 Ja'Marr Chase

Chase Brown

Salmon Chase

Chase Burns

Police Chase  

Chase Bank

It's all part of Cincinnati!

If you're not familiar with Salmon Chase, check out my entry of 2/23/20.  

4/20/2026

OH MON

Oh Mon.  That sounds like something you would hear in Jamaica.  Here in the States, we say "Oh Man."  Chris Columbus was the first Euro to see the beautiful island and the Spanish owned it until the 1600s when Great Britian took it away and taught the locals to speak with a British accent.  Thus, they say "Mon" instead of "Man".  In 1962, the Jamaican people had enough of the Brits and achieved their independence.  The still say "Mon."  

Now that we've gotten that out of the way, here's the unrelated story.  There is a country in the Middle East called Oman.  It is pronounced, "Oh mon'" and it is a sultanate i.e. governed by a Sultan in the capital city of Muscat.  It sits on the Arabian Peninsula and is boardered by Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emerites (UAE), Yemen, the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman.  Just like we have Alaska disjointed from the original 48 by Canada, Oman has two little exclaves separated from the main country by UAE.  Significantly, one of those, called Musandam, sits at the tip of the peninsula and it the promontory land extending into the Strait of Harmuz. 

Now my madness is coming clear, isn't it?  Isn't it?  Oh Mon Oman!  Luckily, we are friendly with the Omanis.  Sadly, the Omanis are friendly with the Iranis.  Oman is 86% Muslim and Iran is 99% but the Sunni and Shia mix is different.  From Oman to Iran is just a few miles swim.  Where does their loyalty lie?  That is an important question.  Oh mon, I'm confused.  

Remember this:  Oman has been governed by the same family since 1744;  the Al Bu Said dynasty. Their motto is:  Whatever Al Bu Said was the law. 

Now that I've played with words quite enough, let's all try to figure out if the strait of Harmuz is open or closed to traffic.  That answer has changed so often and so quickly that I've gotten a sore neck trying to keep up with it.  I'm so amused by this Harmuz business and Trump trying to smooze all involved.  Get me outta here.  

4/17/2026

TIDBITS

 TID BITS

Here's a fact you can stump your friends with.  The Masters Championship played last week at Augusta National Golf Course is the premiere event in the long golf season.  Anyway, who holds the record for lowest score on that course?  Amazingly, it is an amateur and not one you're likely to have heard of.  His name is Jefferson B.A. Knox.  Jeff is a club member there and is considered the best amateur golfer in the state of Georgia.  They use Jeff to play with the pros at the Masters when there is an odd number of players on a Saturday -  as a pacer.  Anyway, he has recorded a 61 on the course, 11 under par.  No pro has done that. 

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I'm embarrassed at how many times I have placed a half cup of coffee in the microwave for 30 seconds to warm it and find the cup there the next day.  Talk about short term memory!  Talk about being easily distracted!  If you have done it, you're not alone.

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Hope everyone got their taxes submitted to the IRS by yesterday.  When the Federal Income Tax was first introduced in 1913, the taxes had to be submitted by March 1 of the following year.  In 1918, they changed the date to March 15.  In 1955, the date was changed to April 15.

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By the way, what is a "tid"?   If you don't know, ask a doctor, nurse, pharmacist, or Latin student.  


4/16/2026

WORDS

When I was a kid, the purported longest word in the English language was Antidisestablishmentarianism.  It meant that a state church, (at the time it was the Church of England) should not be disestablished or broken away or separated from the state.  It's a word that is still in use.  I count 28 letters.  

This may not be legal but there is a lake on the common border between Connecticut and Massachusetts with this name:  Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaug Lake.  I'm not sure if I spelled it correctly but who could challenge me?  The person who coined the name evidently had a stuttering problem or some mental block that wouldn't let him stop.  My guess is that this has Indian origin.  If I counted correctly, there are 44 letters.  Whatever peoples used this language must have perished trying to teach their children to read and write.  I'm told the locals call it Webster Lake (maybe because there is a whole Websters dictionary included in the name).   The name is in the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

SMILE, IT'S THURSDAY.   YOU'RE OVER THE HUMP!


4/15/2026

MIDWEEK PRAYER

I'm borrowing from Elvis Presley for this week's prayer.  You can say it if you like, but if you fancy yourself a singer and no one is around, give it a go.  Think about the words.   

I believe for every drop of rain that falls,
a flower grows.
I believe that somewhere in the darkest night,
a candle glows.
I believe for everyone who goes astray, someone will come,
to show the way.
I believe, I believe.

I believe above a storm, the smallest prayer
can still be heard.
I believe that someone in the great somewhere
hears every word.
 
Everytime I hear a new born baby cry
or touch a leaf or see the sky
then I know why
I believe


Happy tax day!



4/14/2026

FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY

Last Tuesday, I entered a diddy with the same subject.   This one goes with it.  You may have heard this before, but I always think about it, and you should too, when you hear our representatives in government squabbling about the budget - especially, budget limits.  Here's how ridiculous it gets - put into other terms.

If your neighborhood had a sanitary sewer main get stopped up and all the sewers backed up into your ranch style house, what would you do?  As the sewage was rising up out of your sinks and toilets; as it came up to cover the floor; as it raised above the floors so it was trying to get out of your windows and doors; as it almost completely filled the house; what, pray tell, would you do?  Well, the U.S. government would raise the ceiling.  We've got to stop this kind of thinking.  We've got to get the shit out of the house.  The only answer is Term Limits!

4/13/2026

REDS

 I went to the Reds game with my daughter and her family yesterday.  It was enjoyable, but not because of the stellar play of the Reds.  Catch this:  we left to go home and watch The Masters on TV and the Reds scored six runs after we had gone and still lost by three.

It takes a lot to own and run a major league baseball team.  Here is an expense you might have overlooked.  The Reds own seven minor league teams - yes, seven!  Here they are from the top down.

AAA  Louisville Bats

AA  Chattanooga Lookouts

High A  Dayton Dragons

Low A  Daytona Tortugas

Rookie Arizona Complex League Reds

Rookie Dominican Summer League Reds

Rookie Dominican Summer League Rojos

These teams don't make money for the organization but you can't get by without them..


4/10/2026

TID BITS

 TIDBITS

I noted that the musical artist born Kanye West was denied entrance into Great Britan for a concert.  He was once the wealthiest of all musical artists.  The hip-hop rapper and former husband of Kim Kardashian has changed his name.  Of course, Kanye was pronounced "con yay."  His new name is Ye pronounced "yay". I think calling himself Kan pronounced "con" would have been more appropriate. 

To justify their efforts, several comedians and many runners have expressed the facetious sentament "I love the smell of Bengay in the morning."  It is a takeoff of Robert Duvall's famous line from the movie about the Vietnam War called Apocalypse Now: "I love the smell of Napalm in the morning."  Napalm is a jellied gasoline substance used to make incendiary bombs. BTW, why do cats love the smell of Bengay?

The Reds were on their way to setting a strange record until Wednesday night.  They had not misplayed a batted ball into an error for the whole season - 11 games.  Well, the record is no more even though they still haven't misplayed a batted ball.  Brady Singer, the Reds' pitcher, twice threw wildly from the pitcher's mound to a base trying to pick-off a baserunner.  

By the way, what is a "tid" anyway? 
  
(Doctors, nurses, pharmacists and Latin scholars are not allowed to contribute to this answer.)  

4/09/2026

OH RATS

 I read this a few days ago.  Stick with it.  It's sobering.

There is a type of rat called the African pouched rat.  They call it pouched because it has fat cheeks in which it can hold it's food something like a chipmunk.  That's not the amazing thing about pouched rats - it's that they are smart.  Very smart.  

Just like we have learned to train dogs to detect drugs and explosives, a bunch of these rats were trained to detect TNT.  And why did anyone train them?  They are light weight.  They are used to find buried land mines - many of them are being employed in Cambodia.  They are too light to triger the land mines but can smell the explosives in them and will stop and dig for it when they smell it.  They get a treat.  

The real amazing thing about this story is that they are estimating 3 million land mines remain in that country from the Vietnam war.  The Viet Cong used to sneak through Cambodia to get from the North into South Vietnam.  That is an amazing number.  The rats can find them a lot faster and safer than we can by any other means.  The kicker is that Cambodia says they have had some 20,000 people killed and about 40,000 injured from land mines left there since 1979.  

This is a tragedy.  

4/08/2026

MIDWEEK PRAYER

Well, we've gotten past Lent and Easter.  Not much to pray for - for a while; cough, cough.  

You say you're tired of all this praying, business.  Okay, here's an easy way to stay in the game.  Tomorrow, when you flip your legs out of bed and onto the floor, instead of saying "Oh no, another day." or "Oh, shit, I'm late." or even smelling if the coffee is ready, say "Thank you, Lord, for another day.  I'll try to do better than yesterday."

Now, that wasn't hard, was it?  Hope you're having a great day.  I'm pretty sure, I am.  

Be positive!


4/07/2026

FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY

U.S. Government Fiscal statistics - and how not ot handle your money.

U.S. Tax Revenue:  $5,230,000,000,000.00

U.S. Federal Budget:  $7,010,000,000,000.00

New U.S. Debt:  $1,780,000,000,000.00

Total U.S. Debt:  $37,600,000,000,000.00

Butdget Cuts:  $215,000,000,000.00


To put this into numbers you can better understrand and relate to your household, knock off the last eight zeroes before the decimal point.  This changes trillions to thousands.   Here's what you have.

Your annual income:  $52,300.00

Money you spent:  $70,100.00

New debt on your credit cards:  $17,800.00

Total outstanding balance on your credit cards:  $376,000.00

Amount you saved this year:  $21.50


4/06/2026

MONDAY QUESTIONS

One of the really big questions today is:  "Did the kids find all the eggs I hid?"  I think it could be pretty bad if a real egg or a candy egg was left in the house or yard.

Another question you may be pondering:  "Is it really a good thing that it rained on Easter?"
Agricultural communities thought it was a positive sign that meant there would be sufficient rains for their crops throughout the growing season.

How about this one:  "Is it time to plant flowers outside yet?"  Probably not if you live in my neck of the woods.  More frost or freezing is surely coming.