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Random Friday Thoughts — September 29, 2023

Nine months of the year are almost behind us and the spooky, the thankfully tasty, and the merry and bright seasons are ahead of us.

Thank you for taking the time to check out my random thoughts this week.

HAPPY FALL FROM MISS XANADU

Crazy pug Xanadu is 9-months-old now and up to 17 pounds! She’s definitely taking in the sights of autumn.

And, she’s a total garbage mouth and loves the crunch of half-eaten acorns left behind by squirrels.

At first, I didn’t pay too much attention to her munching them — other than the awkward poop since they don’t break down.

However, after she got sick and vomited the other night, I did my research and learned that acorns are toxic to dogs!

Acorn poisoning will first cause vomiting and can lead to kidney and liver damage. And, in rare cases, death!

The more you know!

BOOK BANS

PEN America reports that book bans were up 33% across the United States during the 2022-23 school year compared to 2021-22.

And, it should come as no shock that Florida leads the U.S. at 40%. Texas is in second place in book bans. (Other states in the top five: Missouri, Utah, and South Carolina.) 

The largest group of targeted books are those with LGBTQ+ themes and from queer authors.

People, if you don’t want to read them, move on and entertain yourself!

HOMOPHOBIA & COUNTRY MUSIC (SHOCKER!)

Gay country singer Adam Mac recently dropped out of the Logan County Tobacco and Heritage Festival in his hometown of Russellville, Kentucky.

His reasoning — he heard that board members were “concerned” he’d be “promoting homosexuality” while performing.

Since then, several friends of the LGBTQ+ community in country music have come out in support of Adam Mac including Maren Morris and Kelsea Ballerini, along with queer singers Chely Wright and Brandi Clark.

While they may have contacted Adam Mac personally, no male country music star has publicly supported him!

For the record, I didn’t know of him before this controversy. But, I’m going to give him a listen now — just because.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY PRESIDENT CARTER

On Sunday, my idol, President Jimmy Carter turns 99-years-old.

For anyone, turning 99 is remarkable. It’s even more so for President Carter because in February, he entered home hospice after a series of short hospital stays.

In the past seven months, he and his wife, Rosalynn, who is living with dementia, at age 96, have stayed out of sight.

However, they made a surprise visit last weekend at the Plains Peanut Festival, where they live!

Also, President Carter is the oldest living president and he and his wife, Rosalynn, have been married for now over 77 years, making them the longest-wed presidential couple.

CRAZY PUG LOVES HELPING

Back in August, Sophia, a colleague at work, left to pursue another career opportunities and I baked her a peanut butter-chocolate ganache cheesecake. It was rather tasty!

Well, pug Xanadu loved helping with the pre-wash cycle. Ironically, I didn’t add the music (Dead or Alive) to the video.

It was playing in the background, but worked well with her madness of licking the spatula! 🙂

“WHAT HE DIDN’T DO”

I started listening to country music some after coming across Cole Swindell’s “Drinkaby” earlier this year.

This Carly Pearce song caught my attention and it’s one of my favorites now.

On March 27, 2023, it reached number one on the Mediabase chart, becoming the first woman in 80 weeks to top the country radio charts with a solo track.

Some believe that the song might be about her ex-husband, country singer Michael Ray.

JUST SAYING

For Carly Pearce, her man was left for what he didn’t do.

For some (or many), it’s what “he did”!

“TENSION” BY KYLIE MINOGUE

As you know, I’ve been excited for months about the release of Kylie Minogue’s 16th studio album, “Tension”, that came out last Friday.

I bought the 14-song deluxe version and it’s an incredible follow-up to her 2020 masterpiece, “Disco”!

As much as I enjoy “Padam Padam” and “Tension”, the first two singles, and both are perfect choices, my favorite song on the album is “Hold On To Now”.

I expect this to be the third single.

Another standout is “10 Out of 10” with Oliver Heldens. It was released as a teaser before “Padam Padam” was chosen as the first single.

And, “Vegas High” is superb! (If only I had tickets to see one of her 20 shows at the Venetian in Vegas!)

While every song on the album is solid, my other favorites are: “Things We Do for Love”, “Story”, “One More Time”, and “Green Light”.

Of the three extra songs on the deluxe version, “Love Train” is my favorite.

“THE SUSPECT”

I came across this five episode-one season British police procedural television series and it was enjoyable.

Clinical psychologist Joe O’Loughlin (Aidan Turner) is called in to assist police after a woman was found dead in a cemetery from 21 self-inflicted stab wounds.

As the show progresses, O’Loughlin becomes a suspect in the murder.

GRADE: B+

“JUSTIFIED: CITY PRIMEVAL”

“Justified” ran for six seasons on FX (2010-2015).

I binge watched in early 2021 and loved it, especially Timothy Olyphant.

It’s tells the story of U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Olyphant) having to go back to his home state of Kentucky in the Appalachian Mountains as punishment for shooting a Miami thug in a questionable manner. Givens has his own set of justice that doesn’t set well with his bosses!

The series returned for eight episodes this summer with Olyphant returning as Givens.

He left Kentucky to raise his daughter in Miami, but finds himself in Detroit.

He’s looking for The Oklahoma Wildman, Clement Mansell, played by the oh so tall and oh so delicious Boyd Holbrook.

His favorite choice of dress — a kimono and tighty whities!

Oscar nominee Aunjanue Ellis (“King Richard”) brought some star power to the cast and that definitely help balance out the huge mistake of having Olyphant’s real-life daughter play his character’s daughter in a few episodes!

GRADE: B-

MORE HENRY KISSINGER

Last week, I started sharing things I learned from Walter Isaacson’s 1992 look at the incredible life and career of President Richard Nixon’s Secretary of State and National Security Advisory Henry Kissinger.

Here are a few more:

When Kissinger entered government in 1969 to the time he left in 1977, his weight ballooned from 155 to 215 pounds. He loved junk food and his diet consisted of “sausages, bratwurst, eggs, cream, fried onion rings, and meat loaf”.

And, when I read biographies and autobiographies, I love hearing about real things, like what these people eat and enjoy in life. And, how lavish they live.

When Kissinger retired from government work after President Carter moved into the White House in 1977, he and his wife bought a four-bedroom duplex in Manhattan. While very impressive, what blew me away is that the dining room could seat 40 people at four large round tables!

And, finally, U.S. Democratic Senator from New York Daniel Patrick Moynihan, who worked with Kissinger at Harvard and in the Nixon White House, often repeated, “You do not understand. Henry does not lie because it is in his interest. He lies because it is in his nature.” And, because of his conspiratorial nature, Moynihan says he “helped bring on” Watergate.

ON A BRIGHTER SIDE — KISSINGER’S WIT & HUMOR

Isaacson did share several incidents of Kissinger’s humor. Here’s one:

After President-elect Carter won the 1976 election and was getting ready to move into the White House, Kissinger headed off to Brussels for a NATO meeting.

A reporter asked him, “Can you tell me what you consider to be your greatest success and your greatest failure?”. Kissinger replied, “I don’t quite understand your second point.”

THAT’S IT

With all the craziness in the world, make it the best in your little part of it!

Anthony

Icing Event Begins Later Sunday

UPDATED POST:  Saturday, January 14, 2017, 3:54 p.m.

I hope everyone is having a great weekend.  Here’s my final update for the day.  I’ll have another one early Sunday.

First off, the latest models continue to slow the onset of the wintry mix Sunday.

The start time for the advisories will coincide with the start of the wintry mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain.

A “Winter Weather Advisory” (blueish-purple shading) will go into effect Sunday into Monday for most of eastern Iowa and west-central Illinois.  This replaces the “Winter Storm Watch” that was to go into effect Sunday.

The “Advisory” will run from 3 p.m. Sunday through noon Monday for Des Moines, Henry, Jefferson, and Washington counties in Iowa, and for Henderson and Warren counties in Illinois.

For Knox and Stark counties in Illinois, the “Advisory” runs from 6 p.m. Sunday through noon Monday.

And, for the rest of the counties included in the “Advisory”, it runs from 9 p.m. Sunday through noon Monday.

Those counties are Cedar, Clinton, Jackson, Johnson, Louisa, Muscatine, and Scott counties in Iowa and Henry, Mercer, and Rock Island in Illinois.

The bottom line is the worst of the freezing rain and icing will be Sunday night through mid-morning Monday!

I’m still thinking we’ll see between one-tenth and one-quarter of an inch of ice!

Anthony

UPDATED POST:  Saturday, January 14, 2017, 9:39 a.m.

Just a quick note before you read the details of Sunday’s ice storm below.  The main event and the worst of the storm will be Sunday night and early Monday.

The storm, as expected, is still showing signs of slowing down even more.

Have a great weekend and read on to be prepared.

Anthony

ORIGINAL POST:  Saturday, January 14, 2017, 6:17 a.m.

The much anticipated ice storm is still coming Sunday, but it’s not likely to arrive for most of us until later in the day.

I talked about this in my Friday afternoon update and after looking at the new information this morning, I think we’ll have a few more ice-free hours Sunday.

A “Winter Storm Watch” goes into effect Sunday.

Locally, this “Watch” runs from 6 p.m. Sunday through noon Monday, except for Knox and Stark counties in Illinois.  There, the “Watch” begins at midnight Saturday and runs through 6 a.m. Monday.

At the bottom of the map you see a fuchsia and purple shading.  Those counties are under a “Freezing Rain Advisory” (fuchsia) and “Ice Storm Warning” (purple).

Later today or early Sunday morning, I expect our “Winter Storm Watch” to be changed to either a “Freezing Rain Advisory” or a “Winter Weather Advisory”.

Now, let’s talk about when this all starts and how much ice we’re expecting.

A light wintry mix may begin Sunday morning across the far south.

Hometowns from Ottumwa and Burlington, Iowa, to Galesburg, Illinois, could see a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain begin around midday Sunday.

For the Quad Cities and hometowns along and just south of Interstate 80, that wintry mix will start in the afternoon (4-7 p.m.).

Areas north of the metro area may see mostly snow for a while once it starts Sunday evening.

This wintry mix will transition to all freezing rain Sunday night and early Monday morning from south to north as temperatures warm overnight.

By mid-morning Monday, temperatures will be warming into the 30s and then the low-40s by afternoon, so it’ll be all rain and the ice will begin to slowly melt.

 

As you head south into those higher numbers, ice amounts could be closer to one-quarter of an inch.

Ice Ray

That’s a lot of ice!

Driving will be very hazardous Sunday night and early Monday.  Trees and power lines will have a heavy coating of ice, which could cause power outages and interruptions to cable, phone, and internet services.

While the ice might be pretty to look at, this is a very dangerous situation.

The only silver lining is that winds are not expected to be strong during this icing event at around 6-12 miles-per-hour.

I’ll have another update later Saturday.

Warmer temperatures are on the way starting Monday.  By the end of the next week, we could see highs in the 50s!

Anthony