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Wayfaring Friday
Author: wickedpam    Date: 07/30/2021 13:17:29

This time we travel to

Mammoth Cave.

https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/images/375EC6C7-1DD8-B71B-0B98F2E5334629F5Original.jpg?maxwidth=650&autorotate=false


Rolling hills, deep river valleys, and the worlds longest known cave system. Mammoth Cave National Park is home to thousands of years of human history and a rich diversity of plant and animal life, earning it the title of UNESCO World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve.


Cool!




Well cool, and also freaks me out a little. Anyone else have a fear of thousands of pounds of earth coming crashing down or getting forever lost in hundreds of miles of darkness? No? Ok then.

Anyway.... there is a world of beauty down there to behold.

https://avianreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Margaret-River_optimized.jpg


https://www.covingtontravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Mammoth-Cave-Crystal-Lake.jpg


https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/711KTPs019L._AC_SY550_.jpg


Have a great weekend everyone, Please stay safe.

Mala



 
 

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Comment by wickedpam on 07/30/2021 13:32:31
Morning

Sorry that was so short. Friday before vacation and I'm scrambling a little bit.

Comment by Raine on 07/30/2021 13:44:30
Good morning!

I love the blog today!

and we are home after an, shall we say, Adventure. Had a T-Storm last night-- our cable modem died and-- the coils to the AC froze. No AC and no internet meant we spent the night at the Holiday Inn near us.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 07/30/2021 14:24:23
Good morning, bloggers!!!

I have an interview with the Los Angeles Unified School District today. Another school that I talked to is interested.

Comment by Raine on 07/30/2021 14:54:49
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Good morning, bloggers!!!

I have an interview with the Los Angeles Unified School District today. Another school that I talked to is interested.

Fingers crossed!

Comment by TriSec on 07/30/2021 15:05:29
Greetings, comrades!

Whelp - bike is in the shop. Oh, nothing bad - already got 800 miles on it and it was due for break-in service. (Oil change, and tighten up everything that rattled loose.)

Just updated some soundbytes for my tour. It's a bit more entertaining than my last iteration. I thought it was too "classroom" and tried to lighten it up some. Added the Imperial March for when I reference the Yankees near Fenway Park. (Sorry, Raine.) And a few notes of Prince, too.

Day off today - Cigar, fire, and burgers tonight!






Comment by wickedpam on 07/30/2021 15:08:10
Good Luck Will

Comment by Raine on 07/30/2021 15:39:05
WOAH!

The exchange unfolded during a phone call on Dec. 27 in which Mr. Trump pressed the acting attorney general at the time, Jeffrey A. Rosen, and his deputy, Richard P. Donoghue, on voter fraud claims that the department had disproved. Mr. Donoghue warned that the department had no power to change the outcome of the election. Mr. Trump replied that he did not expect that, according to notes Mr. Donoghue took memorializing the conversation.

“Just say that the election was corrupt + leave the rest to me” and to congressional allies, Mr. Donoghue wrote in summarizing Mr. Trump’s response.

Mr. Trump did not name the lawmakers, but at other points during the call he mentioned Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, whom he described as a “fighter”; Representative Scott Perry of Pennsylvania, who at the time promoted the idea that the election was stolen from Mr. Trump; and Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, whom Mr. Trump praised for “getting to bottom of things.”

The notes connect Mr. Trump’s allies in Congress with his campaign to pressure Justice Department officials to help undermine, or even nullify, the election results.



Comment by wickedpam on 07/30/2021 15:48:28
Quote by Raine:
WOAH!

The exchange unfolded during a phone call on Dec. 27 in which Mr. Trump pressed the acting attorney general at the time, Jeffrey A. Rosen, and his deputy, Richard P. Donoghue, on voter fraud claims that the department had disproved. Mr. Donoghue warned that the department had no power to change the outcome of the election. Mr. Trump replied that he did not expect that, according to notes Mr. Donoghue took memorializing the conversation.

“Just say that the election was corrupt + leave the rest to me” and to congressional allies, Mr. Donoghue wrote in summarizing Mr. Trump’s response.

Mr. Trump did not name the lawmakers, but at other points during the call he mentioned Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, whom he described as a “fighter”; Representative Scott Perry of Pennsylvania, who at the time promoted the idea that the election was stolen from Mr. Trump; and Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, whom Mr. Trump praised for “getting to bottom of things.”

The notes connect Mr. Trump’s allies in Congress with his campaign to pressure Justice Department officials to help undermine, or even nullify, the election results.




Jesus.

So glad my sense of dread hasn't taken its foot of the petal since November. Not only are they trying to kill us with some form of Covid, they still plan on an over throw of the country.

Comment by Raine on 07/30/2021 15:53:03
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
WOAH!

The exchange unfolded during a phone call on Dec. 27 in which Mr. Trump pressed the acting attorney general at the time, Jeffrey A. Rosen, and his deputy, Richard P. Donoghue, on voter fraud claims that the department had disproved. Mr. Donoghue warned that the department had no power to change the outcome of the election. Mr. Trump replied that he did not expect that, according to notes Mr. Donoghue took memorializing the conversation.

“Just say that the election was corrupt + leave the rest to me” and to congressional allies, Mr. Donoghue wrote in summarizing Mr. Trump’s response.

Mr. Trump did not name the lawmakers, but at other points during the call he mentioned Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, whom he described as a “fighter”; Representative Scott Perry of Pennsylvania, who at the time promoted the idea that the election was stolen from Mr. Trump; and Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, whom Mr. Trump praised for “getting to bottom of things.”

The notes connect Mr. Trump’s allies in Congress with his campaign to pressure Justice Department officials to help undermine, or even nullify, the election results.




Jesus.

So glad my sense of dread hasn't taken its foot of the petal since November. Not only are they trying to kill us with some form of Covid, they still plan on an over throw of the country.
This is ALL going to come out.

The thing is we knew it was bad-- but somehow it keeps getting worse!


Comment by wickedpam on 07/30/2021 15:54:42
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
WOAH!

The exchange unfolded during a phone call on Dec. 27 in which Mr. Trump pressed the acting attorney general at the time, Jeffrey A. Rosen, and his deputy, Richard P. Donoghue, on voter fraud claims that the department had disproved. Mr. Donoghue warned that the department had no power to change the outcome of the election. Mr. Trump replied that he did not expect that, according to notes Mr. Donoghue took memorializing the conversation.

“Just say that the election was corrupt + leave the rest to me” and to congressional allies, Mr. Donoghue wrote in summarizing Mr. Trump’s response.

Mr. Trump did not name the lawmakers, but at other points during the call he mentioned Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, whom he described as a “fighter”; Representative Scott Perry of Pennsylvania, who at the time promoted the idea that the election was stolen from Mr. Trump; and Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, whom Mr. Trump praised for “getting to bottom of things.”

The notes connect Mr. Trump’s allies in Congress with his campaign to pressure Justice Department officials to help undermine, or even nullify, the election results.




Jesus.

So glad my sense of dread hasn't taken its foot of the petal since November. Not only are they trying to kill us with some form of Covid, they still plan on an over throw of the country.
This is ALL going to come out.

The thing is we knew it was bad-- but somehow it keeps getting worse!


How do we break a cult so they finally see it?


Comment by Raine on 07/30/2021 15:54:47
Quote by Raine:
WOAH!

The exchange unfolded during a phone call on Dec. 27 in which Mr. Trump pressed the acting attorney general at the time, Jeffrey A. Rosen, and his deputy, Richard P. Donoghue, on voter fraud claims that the department had disproved. Mr. Donoghue warned that the department had no power to change the outcome of the election. Mr. Trump replied that he did not expect that, according to notes Mr. Donoghue took memorializing the conversation.

“Just say that the election was corrupt + leave the rest to me” and to congressional allies, Mr. Donoghue wrote in summarizing Mr. Trump’s response.

Mr. Trump did not name the lawmakers, but at other points during the call he mentioned Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, whom he described as a “fighter”; Representative Scott Perry of Pennsylvania, who at the time promoted the idea that the election was stolen from Mr. Trump; and Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, whom Mr. Trump praised for “getting to bottom of things.”

The notes connect Mr. Trump’s allies in Congress with his campaign to pressure Justice Department officials to help undermine, or even nullify, the election results.

More:
The Justice Department provided Mr. Donoghue’s notes to the House Oversight and Reform Committee, which is investigating the Trump administration’s efforts to unlawfully reverse the election results.

Typically, the department has fought to keep secret any accounts of private discussions between a president and his cabinet to avoid setting a precedent that would prevent officials in future administrations from candidly advising presidents out of concern that their conversations would later be made public.

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But handing over the notes to Congress is part of a pattern of allowing scrutiny of Mr. Trump’s efforts to overturn the election. The Biden Justice Department also told Mr. Rosen, Mr. Donoghue and other former officials this week that they could provide unrestricted testimony to investigators with the House Oversight and Reform and the Senate Judiciary Committees.




Comment by livingonli on 07/30/2021 16:28:36
That cave looks like a non-Arctic version of the Fortress of Solitude.

Comment by Raine on 07/30/2021 17:33:49
Big news!





Comment by Raine on 07/30/2021 18:17:48
Womp womp