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Showing posts with label The Donald. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Donald. Show all posts

Monday, August 10, 2015

Despite Everything and a Bizarre Presidential Scenario

WILD WHAT IF
     Here's a crazy thought. The Donald could be liberal and progressives best friend.
     If Trump continues to gather a base and manages to win the GOP nomination, he makes a Bernie Sanders candidacy much more viable. Talk about a shootout between opposites!
     Eric Sevareid said you never say never in politics. Political prognosticating is a fools errand and as bloggers, web writers and cable commentators prove there are many fools. 
    With that as a disclaimer-Ohio Governor Kasich impressed even Democrats. Trump is such a bullyboy and ego freak he is a force the Republicans have to figure out.
     Hillary is precarious, despite her clear advantage. Joe Biden is the secret favorite of many traditional and liberal Democrats. If Hillary begins to falter, Joe is there.
     But wouldn't Trump vs Sanders be a kind of Cohen brothers scenario?
      
 with apologies for invading his space
OBSERVED IN SILENCE

A WAY TO A GREEN VIEW
ANOTHER FRUIT
"Feeling fine on Elderberry wine…" the Elton John song comes to mind. 
   Despite the drought, the elderberry crop seems to flourish. 
     So we dedicate this golden oldie to the crops-including squash with good posture.  


       See you down the trail.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

FAMOUS FACES

THE MAN FROM WHISKEY RIVER


   We had an opportunity to study the great expressions of Willie Nelson as he played Vina Robles in Paso Robles. He still knocks 'em down, back to back in a rollicking great show.  







    His legendary guitar shows the miles. Imagine the stories it could tell.

 ALISON KRAUSS
   She and Union Station continue to make great music. Her voice is magnificent.

    The extraordinary Jerry Douglas gave proof of why he is called a virtuoso.  
 REMEMBERING ATTICUS
   Lana met Gregory Peck at Goldbatts Department store in Chicago as he toured the country for the release of To Kill A Mockingbird.  Wonder what he would make of the Atticus Finch as portrayed in Harper Lee's Go Set a Watchman?

 WE CALLED HIM THE DONALD
   Spotted on a recent hike.  Actually I'm sorry to malign this creature with such a characterization but the resemblance to a particular presidential candidate is astounding.  

 See you down the trail.













Monday, July 13, 2015

PRIVATE SPACES and OUTING A RACIST?

THE MOCKINGBIRD RISES
     Watching the world react to a revised view of Atticus Finch is probably a once in a lifetime adventure. It is a bit like when Dorothy peeked behind the curtain to learn the truth about the wizard. In Harper Lee's newly published Go Set A Watchman, the character who has become a kind of inspirational figure in civil rights causes turns out to be a cranky old man with racist views. Remember though Finch did not evolve into this. 
     The Finch we all know was the product of a revised book. To Kill A Mockingbird was a type of rewrite or retelling of the story. Go Set A Watchman came first in the creative process, but only now after a half a century is it being published. Editors challenged Lee to tell the story differently and Mockingbird morphed out of Watchman. Finch and the racial vista we will see reflects the world in which author Lee created it and Mockingbird. I make this point because early response has bordered a bit on despondency that the good man Finch became something quite different.
     Still, it is a fascinating chapter in our ongoing struggle with race. It is a kind of symbolic set piece. Racial discrimination ceased being front page news sometime after Martin Luther King and the passage of laws, but the under girding racial discord did disappear. Weather it is  incarceration numbers, economic dislocation, educational performance, police violence, crime stats or other social fissures people have lived with realities that prove race relations are still a work in progress. If you are on the downside of the equation your entire life can be skewed.
     So now comes this new old version of Finch and oh boy will we see and hear a lot of new chatter and hopefully soul searching.

QUIET SPACE
   Along Estero Bluff between Cambria and Cayucos Ca.




FED AND THE DONALD
    A note of contrast needs a moment in the light.
The great, though aging, Roger Federer valiantly struggled for yet another Wimbledon Championship. He played great tennis and made only a few mistakes. Novak Djokovic played better and pounced on those mistakes and so for the second year the younger Novak dispatched Roger. I am with those who believe that Federer is the greatest tennis player of all time. He is graceful and elegant in his play and in his manner. 
    It had to hurt deeply to lose and to know that at 33 being in championship form is harder to achieve. He's won his share, but to be so close to an historic win and see it slip away must be crushing.  But afterwards the cool Mr. Federer was nothing but grace, class and dignity. And of course Tennis is that kind of game, where fans cheer even for an opponent who makes a good shot.  
    Later on the screen I watched clips of Donald Trump. Can there be any wider gap between levels of decency, class and integrity. I know that Federer and Trump are not in the same game, but they are both wealthy and competitive. Going with a sports analogy Trump is like a big time wrestling loud mouth phony. Federer personifies a kind of  sportsmanship that reveals honor and is turned by humility. Reminds me of the old spaghetti western-The Good, The Bad and the Ugly. Hand it to the Donald-He wins 2 out of that 3.

    See you down the trail.