Everyday somewhere between 40 to 50 times a day, a single biplane transverses the sky. It is different in color and style, but it is always a biplane. Now we are located on a jet flight path, but they are way up in the sky and these biplanes are sometimes just above our heads… (more…)
Boza and I again are bachelors and we are sad bachelors!
Sveta left the Russian village last night back to the big city and bright lights. Moscow is just too big for me, but Sveta was born there and her son who is getting married on August 14th, 2014, is there and needs her to help him get ready with the finishing touches… (more…)
I am not a good photographer and never will be. I have too much damage done to my system over the years by wars, fighting and illnesses. I shake too bad and reflexes are shot, but that never stops me from trying and I caught these images that came out pretty clear… (more…)
The heron was standing on a pole driven into the lake bed. He posed just long enough for Sveta to get a few shots of him as he was bathed in the last rays of the evening sun…
He obliged and then flew away to what he considered safer territory. For we all know a Russian woman and her camera is dangerous… 🙂
Post by Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…
“Piss into the sea, you will find it in your salt!” said by a monk in Cambodia…
I was told this in answer to a question I asked many years ago and the answer fits more so nowadays than then. Iraq is what I was thinking about this morning as I sipped a wonderful cup of coffee and the fact that we have started to bomb Iraq again after declaring the war over many times. I never accepted this “War Over” aspect and have stated a hundred times many places, just as on this website, “I thought we said the war was over in Iraq?”
Well; didn’t we say it was over?
I asked the monk on a beautiful overlook at the sea, “What happens when we (U.S.) run home and leave our waste behind?”
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Oh how Iraq now once again fits that answer multiples of times and then so does Korea, China, Guatemala, Indonesia, Cuba, Guatemala (again), Congo, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Guatemala (again), Grenada, Lebanon, Libya 1986, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Iran, Panama, Iraq 1991, Kuwait, Somalia, Bosnia, Sudan, Afghanistan 1998, Yugoslavia, Yemen, Iraq 1991-2003, Iraq 2003-present, Afghanistan 2001-present, Pakistan 2007-present, Somalia (again), Yemen (again) and Libya to name what I remember…
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“Piss into the sea, you will find it in your salt!”
Post by Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…
Snowden does not get an asylum permit, he bypasses all that and gets temporary citizenship in Russia for three years. Then he can apply for permanent residence and become a Russian citizen. This is what I am doing for the long-term also and staying for life in Russia is the goal… (more…)

Nagasaki Japan: The bomb exploded about 500 m. (1,625 ft.) above the ground and directly beneath it (the apocentre) was a suburb of schools, factories, and private houses. Yes We dropped two Atom Bombs on Japan…
Several years ago in India, the Agni-V was launched from a site off India’s east coast and took about 20 minutes to hit its target somewhere near Indonesia in the Indian Ocean. The missile has a range of more than 5,000km (3,100 miles), potentially bringing targets in a huge chunk of the world within focus. This was interesting to me while I drank a cup of coffee this morning. It actually stands out like a sore thumb and yet no one hardly has a fit about India and nuclear missiles…
Now I could careless that India is trying to protect itself and develop Nuclear tipped missiles. In fact I am all for the whole world having them. If one can have them, than all can have them and the only way that anyone can say you can not have them, is if you do not have them. Other words all countries have the same rights as any other country and the only answer is to remove all nuclear weapons from all countries. Other words it just ain’t gonna happen because some countries like having the ability to blow the crap out of you and all you can do back is to spit at them, in comparison… (more…)
The banned items on 8-16-2014:Â EU, USA, Australia, Norway, Canada and anyone else sanctioning Russia…
• Beef: fresh, chilled or frozen…
• Pork: fresh, chilled or frozen…
• Poultry (Chicken, Turkey) and its sub-products: fresh, chilled or frozen…
• Salted, dried or smoked meat…
• Fish, shellfish, scallops and other aquatic invertebrates…
• Milk and dairy products…
• Vegetables…
• Fruit…
• Nuts…
• Sausage and similar meat products…
• Cheese and similar products…
Post by Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…
Quote of the asinine west:
The Russian ban on agricultural imports from the European Union is an “irresponsible measure” that can lead to losses of billions of euro for European as well as Russian consumers, the source told ITAR-TASS.
Did you know that Russia buys 25% of all the fruit and vegetables that the EU produces? That is a bunch of veggies and fruits folks…
And besides what in the hell does the EU think they have been doing to Russia in the first place?
Playing patty-cake as children do and enjoying life by sanctioning the hell out of Russia!
Time for payback or else quit the illegal sanctions against Russia…
Same to you also “America!” I bet US-made poultry is among the banned products and that will drop a cool billion in sales per year, from American coffers…
Post by Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…
Yes and we will live better in Russia for it. Time to smack back…
A 1-year ban has been imposed on certain agricultural produce, foods and raw materials from countries that have sanctioned Russia. A law on economic measures to protect the country has been signed by President Putin…
More to come, the government has some quick work to do to get this implemented…
The banned items:
• Cattle meat: fresh, chilled or frozen
• Pork: fresh, chilled or frozen
• Poultry and its sub-products: fresh, chilled or frozen
• Salted, dried or smoked meat
• Fish, shellfish, scallops and other aquatic invertebrates
• Milk and dairy products
• Vegetables
• Fruit
• Nuts
• Sausage and similar meat products
• Cheese and similar products
I am here to tell you that I have seen this coming. Read some articles from the past below…
Today the list of banned items is suppose to be presented to Russians. I will post as soon as I find it and verify it…
I will say that the EU and US immediately came out of their holes and started damage control, after 4.5 billion dollars in stocks fell off of the airlines, over just a possibility, to stop air traffic over Russia for the west and the possibility of 25% of Europe’s vegetable and fruit being left in the port back home. The political idiots have been reassuring the west that we can live without a evil Russia and a isolated Russia. We have to live without a Russia, that is determined to take over the world…
Funny not ha ha, how the words need to be reversed and installed upon the western head as a wreath…