Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Algae Frog - MAGA

From The Other 98%

Trump is now in a public feud with a person in an inflatable frog costume. He posted the frog's photo to attack it as a "crazy pro-algae (likely paid) protestor." This is the President of the United States.

He is losing a fight to a guy in a frog suit, and he started it.

Trump spent $14 million renovating the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool and dyeing it "American flag blue." It promptly filled with algae and the paint started peeling.
Rather than admit the job was botched, Trump invented a conspiracy about "vandals," sent in the National Guard, and had Park Police arrest a 67-year-old Olympian for touching a loose flap of paint.

It was already absurd. Then it went full idiocracy.

On Monday night, the President of the United States, leader of the world's largest economy and commander of its military, sat down and posted a photograph of a protester in a giant inflatable frog costume. The frog was labeled "Amphifa." It was holding a sign reading "First they came for the algae."
And Trump, apparently, could not let the frog win.

"Here is another example of a crazy pro-algae (likely paid) protestor," he wrote, deadly serious, before launching into a lengthy explanation of the Martin Niemoller poem the frog's sign was parodying. He took the bait so completely that he annotated the joke.

He fact-checked a frog.

Somewhere out there is an ordinary person who put on a novelty amphibian costume, made a silly sign about pond scum, and stood near a puddle. And the most powerful man on the planet saw it, felt personally threatened, and fired off an official presidential statement declaring the frog a paid agitator.

The protester won the entire exchange without saying a word. The frog didn't have to do anything. Trump did all the work himself, transforming a man in a costume into a national news story by being unable to ignore him.

A confident leader laughs at a frog. A secure man scrolls past. Trump cannot, because every joke at his expense lands like a wound, and he has to swing back at all of them, even the ones wearing inflatable green suits and standing next to an algae-filled pool he ruined himself.

The pool is still green. The paint is still peeling. And the President of the United States spent his Monday night at war with a frog. The frog is winning.

Sunday, June 21, 2026

Summer Solstice Father's Day

Today is the Summer Solstice. June 21st. The longest day of the year. It is also Father's Day this year. Our three grandchildren and their parents were in town this past week and this morning they packed up their things and headed back home to Philadelphia. We miss them already. We did have a great time yesterday and today they were able to say Happy Father's Day to me before they left. Poor Todd has to spend most of today driving his family home from Buffalo to Philly. I know that trip very well.

They had a very beautiful day to drive home and it was wonderful weather here too. I cut the front lawn this morning and did a couple of loads of laundry... mostly sheets and towels. The rest of the day I took it easy doing some reading on the front porch or in the backyard. It's been so beautiful. Earlier this afternoon Becky and I took a walk through the neighborhood and through the Martin House complex as usual. Later on we watched some World Cup soccer. Had a nice phone conversation with Sean too wishing me a Happy Father's Day.

It was a spectacularly beautiful sunset this evening at around 9:15 pm. 

Saturday, June 20, 2026

Zoo with the Kids

Went to the Zoo today with the kids. It was a beautiful and perfect day. We walked over there about quarter after 10am and when we got there the zoo was already crowded. The parking lot was almost full too. Well, it was a wonderful sunny Saturday morning on the first weekend after the schools closed for the summer.

The kids wanted to see everything and spend a lot of time looking at the animals. Of course the kids got hungry and wanted something to eat so we stopped for lunch. Well, the kids ate but not the adults. We were there for three hours. Finally Becky and I left a little before Katie and the kids. We were worn out.

They have also had a special dinosaur exhibit over the past several weeks that has been attracting visitors... Destination Dinosaur.

Overall we had a great time. It's so nice that we have the zoo just a short walk away.








Friday, June 19, 2026

Bunny Walk - A Record

Every time the kids are in town we go for an evening bunny walk where we are looking for the rabbits on lawns throughout the neighborhood. I think the previous record of bunny sightings was 14. We went out a few days ago and saw 12 on a walk that included going into the Martin House site where we saw several. And then continued walking over to the park along the zoo where we never see many bunnies. Then the kids spent some quality time at the new playground in the park.

This evening we went on another this evening at prime time... around 8 pm. We set a record with the number of bunnies we saw just walking around the block. 22 bunnies including 2 in our neighbor's backyard. Overall a great evening for bunny sightings.

Kostas for Lunch

This afternoon we went over to Kostas Greek Restaurant for lunch with the kids. When Katie and Todd are in town we usually get over to Kostas for a meal. Mostly dinner but today it was lunch and we had a good time and nice meal. I had a gyro wrap, Becky had a chicken sandwich, Katie and Todd both had their always good chicken souvlaki salads. Henry had a huge BLT and the girls both had pancakes with chocolate chips. We had lots of French fries on the table too.

We got there right around noon on a Friday and it was very busy. We had to wait about 15 minutes for a table and then we had a great table on the patio. It was such a beautiful day.






 

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Fairport Convention - Kitchen Listening

Kitchen Listening. Fairport Convention. Meet on the Edge: The Classic Years 1967-1975, 1999. A nice two and a half hour set from one of my favorite British folk bands covering their peak years. I have quite a few of their albums in my collection including several compilation and live sets and they have influenced my musical taste over the years. This band also included two of my favorite singer/songwriters... Richard Thompson and Sandy Denny. I was fortunate to see this band live several times in 1969 and 1970 and the last concert I saw them was in 1975 at the Phila. Academy of Music when Sandy Denny rejoined the band. I've also attended solo shows from both Richard Thompson and Sandy Denny.

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Still Life - A Novel

Still Life - Sarah Winman, 2021. Just finished reading this amazing and beautifully written novel of historical fiction with some incredibly developed characters and narrative. The story takes place during and after World War II and is mostly located in London and Florence.

This book was hard to put down and I read it in about ten days. The parrot was one of my favorite characters.

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Stormy Sunday

Stormy June 14th, Flag Day. It was always an important day for me because it was my mother's birthday and my sister Betsy's birthday. It was a special day all my life.

This particular June 14th was also very stormy. It was rain and high winds off and on all day. Mostly on. Thunderstorms too.

The other situation happening that was affected by the weather was trump's 80th birthday celebration on the white house lawn that got mostly rained out. LOL.


Saturday, June 13, 2026

Kate Atkinson - Authors List

Kate Atkinson - Authors List. Her first novel I read was Life After Life in 2014. I then read a second book in that series. Then sometime last year I came across a review of an earlier series of her Jackson Brodie detective crime novels and I then read three books in that series which I enjoyed very much. I also liked that they are set in Edinburgh Scotland.





  • Life After Life, 2013 - Mar 2014
  • A God in Ruins, 2015 - May 2016
  • Case Histories, 2004 - Mar 2025
  • One Good Turn, 2006 - Apr 2025
  • When Will There Be Good News?, 2008 - Jul 2025

Robyn Hitchcock - Kitchen Listening

Robyn Hitchcock - Kitchen Listening. I started off with his first solo album from 1981 and then followed it up with the next three albums. I ended the set with his live album Gotta Let This Hen Out from 1985.

Very interesting and quirky music. I recently started reading his memoir 1967: How I Got There and Why I Never Left, 2024 which I am enjoying very much.


  • Black Snake Diamond Role, 1981
  • Groovy Decay, 1982
  • I Often Dream of Trains, 1984
  • Fergamania!, 1985
  • Gotta Let This Hen Out (Live), 1985