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Move in ready rural home. (FF)
Caught in the act...
🤷
... For your thoughts.
Feels more like Fall or early Spring today. Cool and overcast.
Not complaining. Just making an observation. 🤷
No coffee needed to wake me up this morning. This little Rosey Boa gave me a great wake up as I walked into the garage.
I sent it on its way. I think this is the 4th Rosey Boa I have seen this year as this one looks smaller than the others.
****
And stand up to totalitarianism.
Porta Potty art. 🤷
I picked up roadside litter for 2 1/2 hours today in the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Preserve, main road. I walked at least 200 yards round trip or maybe 1/2 mile round trip. It's hard to determine the distance walked. I gathered 6 bags of trash.
I found 2 snake skins.
I was at TSC today and just as I was about to leave, I could hear a woman screaming a name and when I looked in the mirror, I could see a couple of small dogs running around without leashes near the store door area. Then I saw the lady sitting on the pavement. She had one dog on a leash and the other 2 were running free and she kept screaming their names as they kept running away. 😖😖 The car parked next to me had 2 large dogs inside going crazy as they could see the little dogs running around. Why don't people either leave their dogs home or put them on a leash when they are out in public!! 🤨🤨🤨
"Hi" roadside litter find.
Botanical Gardens, GGP, SF.
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ME 5¢. $ gone to the trash. Ecological Preserve find. (FF)
Observers are noting that the reflecting pool fiasco, in which Trump created the idea there was an emergency, ignored experts, bypassed norm
Observers are noting that the reflecting pool fiasco, in which Trump created the idea there was an emergency, ignored experts, bypassed normal procedures to give a wildly inflated contract to a crony, bragged about his success, ignored the problems, claimed his enemies had sabotaged him, and finally stationed troops around the landmark he had turned into a swamp, represents the Trump administration perfectly.
But a report by Michael Scherer of The Atlantic about Trump’s remodeling of the West Colonnade is perhaps an even better representation of the Trump presidency. In March, Trump tore up the light brown Tennessee flagstone that paved the walkway in the West Colonnade that connects the White House residence to the Oval Office and replaced it with polished black African granite carved in Italy. When a reporter asked Trump who was paying for the remodeling, Trump answered: “Paid for by me.”
But, as Scherer discovered, that was a lie. He examined National Park Service budget documents showing that the walkway replacement cost taxpayers $689,232, all part of a $1.3 million project that includes new hardware for nearby doors. Last year, Scherer reports, the National Park Service spent $347,503 to replace the stucco on the colonnade wall so Trump could hang pictures of the U.S. presidents alongside plaques featuring his own opinions of them. Documents say the project was a “Rush project at request of POTUS.”
Scherer explains that Trump has redirected taxpayer money from national parks around the country to his own projects, leaving the parks unable to make needed repairs or hire staff. Expected funding for more than 900 Park Service projects never arrived—including $424,000 to replace a guardrail on the edge of a cliff in Colorado’s Gunnison National Park that National Park Service employees identified as “a significant safety hazard for visitors.” For some parks, nearly 70% of approved funds have been pulled back.
That budget also asked for another $10 billion to beautify Washington, a sum that Scherer notes is nearly eight times as large as all the money spent on National Park Service projects in 2025. The Senate Appropriations Committee stripped that request out of its marked-up version of the president’s budget.
The administration appears eager to keep what’s happening in the national parks out of sight. Early this year, the Department of the Interior instructed its employees that they could not share information about serious injuries or deaths on public lands, instead redirecting all such information through the Department of the Interior’s Office of Communications.
The profligate use of our tax dollars for whatever Trump and his cronies want while the American people suffer is at least as representative of Trump’s reign as is the peeling, algae-filled, militarily guarded Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
This president and administration are turning the extraordinary resources of the American people—the things we the people have created over decades with our effort and our tax dollars—to their own ends. We are paying for their theft with a significantly diminished country, and even with our lives.
On May 29, 2026, the administration proposed dramatic changes to the awarding of federal research grants. Rather than continue awarding research grants on the basis of a merit system established through rigorous peer review, the administration proposes to base federal research grants on approval by political appointees.