Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Hidden mysteries and stuff...


Look at this lovely picture of a stork. I don't know how it ended up in "my pictures", but it's been there forever. Since I've never uploaded any more family pics, I'll just use Mr. Stork here. Like my cousin El Cabrero, I like to use pics in my blog.
I said I was going to write about intellectual matters, but I didn't really mean intellectual. Just off the wall stuff.
Such as..... I'm a big conspiracy theory follower. I won't say "believer", because so much of it is a little too crazy. But after Princess Diana was killed, I read several stories pertaining to conspiracy, and that led to shady works of the powers-that-be in government, and it really took off after September 11th. I recently was sent a link to the Google video regarding the stand-down of the bodyguards who usually stood on the special made platform on the rear of JFK's limo. It's there for viewing, just google "John F. Kennedy assassination stand down" video. You can watch a person in the car following the limo call the secret service men away from the limo, and one of the agents keeps shrugging his shoulders, like he's saying "what the hell?" And the car turns the corner, and bang, JFK is dead.
When Martin Luther King was killed in Memphis 41/2 years later, the black policeman in charge of security for Dr. King was relieved of duty and sent home a couple of hours before the shooting without explanation. The fall guy for this assassination was James Earl Ray. Very few people, including Dr. King's family, ever thought he was responsible. In fact, members of the King family attended Rays funeral some years back.
And the plans for Robert Kennedy's exit from the Ambassador Hotel in L.A. was scuttled at the last minute, sending him through the kitchen where he was shot and killed by Sirhan Sirhan.
With Princess Diana, one only has to look at security precautions always taken before the fateful crash. Dodi Fayed was a man obsessed with security. Wherever he traveled he was always followed by his armed guards (always dressed in full combat gear) . They followed him in a state of the art Range Rover, and they were not only armed, but carried a full array of emergency medical equipment. When he and Diana left the Ritz, they left in a Mercedes "back-up" car, one that hadn't been checked out security-wise by anyone, and was not owned by the Al Fayed family. And for the first time, they were not followed by their security guards. How this state of affairs happened is anyones guess. Other little interesting facts surfaced, like the fact that all the traffic cameras in the vicinity of the crash had been switched off a few minutes before the crash, although that had never happened before or since in the history of the city. And the clincher was that the crash scene was 3.7 miles from the hospital. The crash occured at 12:25 in the morning, and Diana didn't arrive at the hospital until 2:10 a.m., and it's not clear just what happened in the intervening time period. Mystery, mystery.....
So....that's just a few little tidbits of why I'm interested in conspiracy theory stuff ~ it's fascinating. There is so much that goes on that we don't know about. Most people don't give a rats patootie about it, but I do. A little more about other conspiracies another day........

Sunday, January 14, 2007

No real buzz here...


I'm finally publishing a pic of Aubrey and Todd, from their wedding, which was almost 7 months ago. Better late than never.....They were up at Christmas, but it will probably be a few months before we see them again. We certainly miss them, but they are enjoying their new life in Raleigh. The wedding was in Florida, on the beach, and as you can see in the background, a storm was right on the heels of the ceremony. They just got inside when the heavens opened up. Timing is everything.
Today is Martin Luther King day and everyone I know is off work. Except me. But I'm here early to catch up on blogging. I've made a resolution to be a better blogger from now on. My cousin Rick (Goatrope.blogspot) seldom misses a day, plus he writes about much more intellectual stuff than I ever do. Actually, he write about much more intellectual stuff than ANY blogger. He's amazing, and intensely loyal to his beloved state of West Virgina. Hopefully, I can tackle other subjects than what is going on under my roof in Canal Winchester, my grandkids and my pets. I'm going to do that tomorrow. Really. I'm not sure yet how I'll pick my subject matter, but I'll think about it today, while I'm filing or something.
So for today, this is going to be "it". Hope everyone at home has a nice day, while I'm working away. I'll be back tomorrow with something more intellectual. Really.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

2007 (aren't I original??)


I want to wish you all a Happy New Year, even if it is the 3rd already.
I have lots of family Christmas pictures but have too much to do to upload them right this minute. I stuck in a picture of a "Lucky Bamboo" (actually a dracena) that I bought for Christmas. I actually have just one glass container with 2 in it, not the whole group shown. We have remodeled our house ~ well, basically our flooring and furniture for now. We put in oak flooring that is beautiful, and got a comfy new couch, and some accessories. The bamboo is one of them. They are as tall as I am, and I hope they do okay. I won $65.00 on a scratch-off lottery ticket right after I bought them, so maybe they are working. I bought one of those Magic Bullet smoothie makers with my winnings, and boy, does it make excellent smoothies. Marco and I have re-joined the gym, and between workouts and smoothies maybe I'll shed a couple of pounds. So that's all the news right now. Marco is golfing again. What a winter. Be cool, and I'll be back online in a day or two.