madradubh.bsky.social
Archaeologist, mother, professor, widow. Two black labs and two rescue cats. I collect cooking and off-beat science books. Oh, and wine. And labradors and cats. Vote Blue!
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Because Obama got one...
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Oh lord almighty! Trump wants a friggin' Peace Prize? Never!
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He and Trump are two peas in a pod. Both hope to keep office to avoid incarceration for crimes they've been adjudicated.
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And for $45, one can purchase a "washlet" that attaches to a regular toilet. For a bit more, and if you have an outlet by the toilet, it can even heat the sprayed water. Just sayin'...
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It lists only western Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service lands. They have yet to get to NPS lands. We'll see if it happens. The lawsuits will probably take more time to resolve than Trump is in office.
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Karly please repost this to your large # of followers 🙏
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Well, we know what the weather was Saturday. It was most definitely NOT blue skies. So we know which photo was NOT depicting last Saturday's event.
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I host school fundraiser dinners several times a year for 12+ people in our community. Six courses and yes, I do all the cooking. I also belong to a 'Beautiful Tables' group in our village. We have 8 members and we take turns hosting.
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I think you are referring to a demographic that is a minority. I'm an archaeologist and university professor. I have neither time nor patience for such nonsense.
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Three Rivers, California. 200+ participated which is 10% of our village population!
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This is pure evil, with the puppy and goat murderer Noem attending, gloating.
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The word is "quash".
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Three Rivers, Tulare County, California! We're having a "Monarchs Not Kings" protest.
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There was another Craig's List ad for paid Dem protesters. Both are fake. Problem is people believe they're real and of course Fox airs them. Just further polarizing us.
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#25thNOW #Unfit
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Link to the full video. Very distressing: www.reddit.com/r/Whistleblo...
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He's a train wreck! And we all will be the casualties! Get rid of this brainless idiot!
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Ok, change it to troll. My apologies to Jim Henson and friends.
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Mike Johnson is Trump's little Muppet. Makes me kinda miss Kevin...twisted, I know.
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So, these nutcases say life begins at conception. Therefore, the remains of a miscarriage include "life". If you flush that tiny blood clot, say at a few weeks old since conception, you are guilty of violating the remains of a human being? And this is what a woman can be arrested and prosecuted for?
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Well, at least Muskrat and I agree on sonething!
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He's being charged with a crime that he was a victim of, perpetrated by Trump's enablers! How rich is that!?
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Jordan Fisher Smith, in his book "Engineering Eden", wrote about David and his work with bears in Yosemite. I met David in the mid 1980s when I was detailed from Yosemite (an archaeologist) to join his resource inventory team in Sequoia and Kings Canyon NP.
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Sorry for such a long response. Wish I could edit it to show there are four posts.
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I miss him so much, and many bears owe their lives to his research.
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Given that shooting visitors rather than 'problem bears' was frowned upon (tongue solidly in cheek), David advised that locked metal bear lockers be placed in all campgrounds. David retired in 2014 as Chief Scientist for the Pacific West Region of the National Parks.