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Monday, April 27, 2026
Sunday, April 26, 2026
What is your political label?
I am usually dubious of online quizzes; most of the time there is some back-end shill asking for a donation or for an abundance of personal information. I follow blogger Infidel753; his research is impeccable on topics of Middle East and European political events. His weekly postings not only include his insights and summaries, but also a round-up of interesting images and memes, and on the weekends, a round-up of curated links on topics from "idiots behaving badly" to updates on the Ukraine / Russian conflict and matters in Israel and Iran. In this weekends slate of links, Infidel included:
The Political Spectrum Quiz: What is your political belief.
50 or so questions containing a statement, and your choice of a perceived impact of that statement. No pleas for money afterwards, or a specific asks for personal information; just an interesting read on your political outlook. Since I trust in Infidel to not steer me into the weeds, I gave it a go.
I came out strong left / centrist which... tracks! I kept the book mark and will take the quiz again in a year or so to see if anything shifts.
Thank you, Infidel, for the interesting link!
Rade
Sunday Morning Sip
The final Sunday of April!
Thank you, Infidel, for this one!
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Your Saturday Morning Sip
The last Saturday of April...
Friday, April 24, 2026
Birthday Two-fers!!!
Right up there with Dolly, John Waters celebrated his 80th Birthday in Waters style, with none other than Deborah Harry!
Happy Birthday, Prince of Puke! May you live another 80!
Meanwhile, the always incredible Jack Nicholson celebrated his 89th!
Rade
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Catch that last bus to Moscow.
Fascinating collection of photos on the OMG blog about a Canadian (of course) photo journalist who spent 12 years traveling all across the Soviet Union to take photos of... bus stops.
From OMG; "Canadian photographer Herwig spent over a decade travelling more than 50,000 kilometres across the former Soviet Union, documenting nearly 750 bus stops in countries ranging from Ukraine and Georgia to Kazakhstan and the Baltics."
Just an incredible assortment of structures and architectural variations! At first blush, I had thought the one photo above was of an indigenous person, but on closer examination, I see it is a statue of St. George and he is slaying a dragon. That would track in Russia.
Rade














