Good Morning; Russia!

It was a bad night, but a very good morning…

Boza woke all bright eyed and bushy tailed, but he spent the night in my arms and had a terrible left eye. Not sure if the weather and or whatnot did the dirty trick to him, but he was in pain last night. I had to over medicate him and then stay with him to make sure issues did not arise. He finally slept like a baby and stayed in my arms for about four hours. Me? I did not sleep last night…

We had a good walk this morning and Boza is back asleep under the bed. He happy boy right now. I did his medication and all is back somewhat normal for him. At least the pain is bearable…. Boza ate three packs of dog food with a chicken wing meat mixed in it. Yes he is happy and full now…

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This morning Ralph was quiet and sat waiting for us as we walked. He seemed to sense that I was not in a very good mood (but he did not fly away) and that Boza may have had issues. He sat and watched us walk right under him and waited until we came back to squawk at Boza. Then Boza jumped around and Ralph danced with him…

Ralph likes Boza and they meet every morning now…

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Svetochka comes today and I will get ready for her. I may have to sleep some before she comes though. Her train arrives at around 9:30 p.m.

Yippy…

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Got an e-mail:

Let’s see you Commie-Pinko-Fascist. People in America wealthier than ever, more educated than ever, living close to as long as ever, safer than ever. Hey you pathetic communist of a pig dog – I have a car, a cell phone a flat screen, air conditioning, eat out whenever, went to college ad I can fly all over the world if I chose to! – True American

I smile when I see comments/e-mails like this…

Americans really think they are the chosen ones! Notice that material items are the central theme here in this e-mail?

Tra La La La…

Kinda sad and sick at the same time. America needs to get on a psychiatry couch and have its head picked over. It is time to see if mother issues caused all the trauma or dad issues? Maybe we were dropped on our head at birth? Whatever…

Good morning from Russia…

WtR

4 a.m. and all is quiet in the Tiny Russian Village…

Life is like a bowel of cherries with many pits and if you talk about something, it almost always happens…

Yesterday the internet was down for many hours and electricity was off for many more hours. This is life in the Tiny Russian Village and life goes on as if nothing happens. So I did not post and read several books. It was a good day…. It was nice to see some news this morning, but as always the news pretty well sucks in most aspects…

Same theme; America in chaos and most of the world is happy, with exceptions of meandering sticking the USA nose where it does not belong. Sometimes I wish that America would just go belly up like a bloated goldfish and get it all over…

We deserve it, even if you think we don’t…

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Boza and I walked at 4:30 a.m. after doing several drops in his eyes and when we got back we did the rest of his drops. Boza ate good and I have sat and enjoyed two cups of coffee. The second is being finished as I write this…

Several families have shown up to the village and it is not busy, but it is active right now. This is summer and city people get out to the dachas and villages in Russia. They bring their kids and let the little monkey’s experience country life. Kids are expected to help plant kitchen gardens, flower gardens and milk the neighbors goat or cow if they have one. It really does give a better foundation for the child to see real life and what makes life go on. For you never know when the power will go out for days at a time and dealing with nature gives you knowledge that a city is unable to offer..

Children are taught how to use hand tools and one of the first most tools is a scythe…. Cutting that grass around the home is impertinent to keeping snakes down and away. They also are taught to hammer nails, work on fixing home repairs and walking in the fields and forest. It is good to see that people pass on the importance of country life. This means Moscow and other big cities are half empty and thus makes the cities more livable for the ones staying. It is a win win for all. It also brings much needed money to the countryside, for city people, it seems, have more free cash than the ones living in the Tiny Russian Villages and or dachas…

When you live in a climate such as Moscow resides in, you must take what summer we get and utilize that summer to the maximum. You also grow veggies and enjoy the fruits of your labors. Anything grown by your hands is the best there is and never forget that…

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Boza is under the bed and sleeping. He has had his medicine and now his eyes are better. I wake around 3 a.m. and I listen to him waking up. Boza’s eyes start bothering him several hours before his medicine time and I watch him to make sure that he is not suffering. I have gels and such to help ease the time frame till the next drops. The medicine is strong and we must not exceed such dosages, or he will have issues. It has taken us months to get him adjusted to the dosages that he gets now and he is at max to say the least. We have succeeded in saving his right eye. The left is gone, but he is a trooper and loves life anyway. It is a shame that his sight is so bad in his good eye!

Sounds strange? Not really, his right eye is healthy to a point, but sight went anyway. We just keep that eyes clear and when he can see in certain light conditions, life is better for all of us. Sunlight is hard on him and early morning when it is mostly shade and late evening the same, Boza is able to see enough to explore and dodge things that get in his way. It really makes walking him better. When you walking him totally blind, life is nothing but, “Stop (стоп), left (повернуть налево), right (поверни направо) and let’s go (Пойдем)!”

But!

Boza is treated as if nothing is wrong and I let him be “Alpha Wannabe”, so when he trots out in front and his tail is curled over his back and he acts like he knows where he is going? I let him believe and dance with life. I only tell right, left and stop when needed. I also say things like, “What you doing? Where you going?” With such statements he knows to rethink where he is going…. But I let him find his way whenever possible and for the most part he gets around pretty good…

Boza loves life and I let him lead (even blind) the way as often as possible…

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Oh and yes! Remember, “Russia Did It!”

WtR

We truly live in a amazing world… & coffee thoughts…

While much of the technology that we experience is way behind the imaginations of the writers of the olden times. Much of what has been written is happening, albeit slowly, but surely…. I won’t say I agree in all that I see, but as to a standpoint of being interesting and futuristic, it is all exciting to this old bear…

I have always embraced the new tech, even when I disagree with the effect it is having upon the society. I will always and will push for everyone to garner their roots first. Stepping only in new technology from birth is detrimental to us on a personal level and a society level…

If we do not embrace the earth, wind, fire and water as a beginning in our lives. We never seem capable of embracing it later in life and then we have lost not just our roots, but our ability to survive. Survival is based on what you have gathered as resources and knowledge…

It seems that a huge portion of the worlds people and that is an even huger portion of the western people, have lost the ability to develop along the lines of a techno free world. Thus when we hear about bombs (EMP) that will knock out electronics, so many are scared (Called OMG.) This line of attack is used verbally against countries like Russia / North Korea, by a western world and the western people do not understand that Russia is not going to be effected by such trivial issues as electrical grid collapse. Look at a country like North Korea, Russia, the continent of Africa and so on and so on and see the night time image of its electric lights at night…. The bright spots are the western world in all her glory…. I am here to tell you that aliens from outer space, would know exactly were to blow the crap out of us first and foremost. We have left an easy targeting system for them… 😉 I doubt they would no anyone was alive in North Korea?

When you look seriously at the so called western world and its countries, you realize that in a reverse psychology propaganda issue, the west is using the fear tactics against itself. Because, there is no way in hell much of the world gives a crap if the lights go out, but the western world would collapse and panic itself to death…. We are looking at around seven to eight billion people on earth and two to three billion of them would probably freak and die within weeks of such a crashing of life basics. Five to six billion would look around and shrug their shoulders, keep doing what they do and simply keep on – keep on….

They already live without most things that Americans, Europeans and basically large city dwellers all over the world think is normality, when in reality not having basics of life is the normality…

Most of the main Europe and most of America would fold in upon itself and wither and die… (There would be your exceptions in places like Wyoming and Montana, who live frugally anyway! But stop all basics in New York City and other such cities all over the world, life would be really bad, real quick in them… Yes Moscow too!)

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Okay true, Moscow would seem to be a sufferer of such fate, but actually most Muscovite’s are still attached to the earth as they go back to their roots and plant gardens and such every year. Same all over Russia, Russians are not a dependent society upon government…

Yes it is nice to have electricity, running water, hot water and many other niceties, but do we need them to survive and live a full life?

I live much of the year now in a Tiny Russian Village. The village has electricity most of the time, it has no running water, no heat source, no plumbing, no grocery store in the village, no gas station, no nothing actually. It has the core basics; water and electricity and those are sketchy at the best of times…

The power goes off it it looks like rain, smells like rain and the wind blows harder than making the leaves just rustle. Water comes from a cistern and life went three months with no water at all, until they installed a new pump, water was gathered from 1. river and or 2. the source…

The source is a mud hole of a slow trickle of water, the very source that the monastery was founded by. Is the water okay? Yes and it is good enough for life. But is it the most fun to get, No and the mosquitoes will eat you alive as you crawl down a slope 30 feet deep and gather water. But, it is good enough…

You lean to appreciate conserving water. Flushing a toilet is unheard of, to be exact, we all use outhouses and actually that is the best. You can always act like you flush the toilet if it makes you happy. Just make a flushing sound and be happy… 😉

I guess what I am trying to say is this…

We need to touch base with our roots. A city is neat to visit, but we need to live in the country in our hearts and instill in our children such desires. It is nice to have niceties, but and that is a big BUT, we must grab the nearest tree and hug it. We much grow a flower, we must grow a tomato plant, we must live without technology and we must find our roots. The plant can look so wonderful, but if the roots are not developed, such as in a store bought force fed plant. it dies if we put it in the ground. Especially if we don’t water it and care for it…

We must be disciplining ourselves to get farther away from cities. We must stop gathering like ants in a mound and or bees in a hive. There is for the most part land and lots of it all over the world. We need to spread out and most of all we need to come to a balance with the earth. That means population, resource usage and destruction of the earth must be changed for the better, or else…

Care for Earth?

That seems to be the issue. We want and want and want, but we do not want to work for getting those wants…. We want them handed to us on a silver platter… (Just like fracking the earth and extracting more oil. Why? What is wrong with solar power, wind power and how about no power most of the time! Let that microwave sit and turn off the TV!)

I am contemplating going only solar in the Tiny Russian Village. Go off grid completely. Why not?

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George the Birdbrain…

Remember George?

George is healthy and has a family. He works our yard constantly and is a happy bird. His wife keeps him working and he has little time to mess with Boza and I. Sad, but that is such as life. In the Tiny Russian Village, life takes work and George is a tough birdbrain. He comes and says, “Hi!” Then grabs a bug and off he goes…

Ralph the Raven has finally come to the valley and is following us a gain. He lost us for awhile, as we had left. Yesterday, he sat up on his telephone pole and yelled at us. Boza remembered him and got all excited, couldn’t see him, but he could hear him and Boza finally found the pole Ralph sat on. Ralph came close enough for Boza to see his movement and Boza jumped and jumped and jumped. Though Ralph could not understand why Boza could not follow him around, he soon understood and made life better for Boza. Ralph stopped in the middle of the road and cawed at Boza and Boza ran to chase him. Ralph loved it, Boza loved it and I specially loved it. Boza needs his friends and his friends accommodate for his getting older…

Coffee time at the Tiny Russian Village…

At 4 a.m. I got up this morning. Boza and I walked and Boza did his doggy business. Then at 5 a.m. we did Boza’s eyes. It takes around twenty minutes to administer all the medicine and Boza sits patiently while I do it. He understands that the drops we do three times a day, makes life much better, even with the side effects. The main thing is to get the pain removed and then Boza can sleep peacefully. Thank God for medicine to help in this aspect…

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We do live in an amazing world and we should embrace new and exciting technology…

Therefore, we need to work harder at retaining some of the old. Time has a way of erasing the past and many times we rewrite the past to make it meet the current political, social and modern times. But we should never look so far away that we misplace our roots…

Roots…

Pretty much every weekend, my wife and I have the shall-we-live-in-the-country conversation. I suppose it’s something to do with getting older and feeling I want to shed some of the things I’ve been doing for the last 20 years and go back to my roots. – Andrew Motion

Then when you do get to the country, “Hug a Tree!”

We never look deeply into the quality of a tree; we never really touch it, feel its solidity, its rough bark, and hear the sound that is part of the tree. Not the sound of wind through the leaves, not the breeze of a morning that flutters the leaves, but its own sound, the sound of the trunk and the silent sound of the roots. – Jiddu Krishnamurti

Want to know what my most serious issue was this morning?

Our strawberries are doing so good, that I had to sit down and eat thirty delicious huge strawberries. All by myself! In the next few weeks there is going to be so many strawberries that I may become a strawberry if I try to eat them all. It is really a serious issue and has me very worried…

I may not be man and or bear enough to eat them all! 😉

Better hurry back Svetochka!
WtR

Sammy the Volga is being redone from the ground up almost literally…

Sammy the Volga is being rebuilt. We want ten more years out of her and after the new engine was installed, she needed a facelift. The old girl was rusting away and now is being rebuilt. Volga’s are becoming rare and a Volga with solid metal and no rust is very rare. No body putty is used except as a smoother in surface blemishes, all rust is being cut out and new metal installed. The parts are coming in slowly, but steadily…

Svetochka went home last night on a train. They say they will have Sammy the Volga done by the weekend coming up and that is fine. The images are of about a week ago now and I just got around to talking about the Volga body works…

It only has one spot on the frame that needs new strap metal installed to reinforce her and we are having the rear lifted back to original factory height. New rocker panels are being installed, re-skinned doors, new rubbers around all windows and many other tidbits to numerous to mention in a short time…

Sammy has about 200,000 kilometers on her and was born in 1999. Volga’s are no longer made and as with so many cars in America in the past, rust is the number one death to a nice car. Russia was like so many, turn out the cars and darn if we care about rusting out in a few years. Just buy another car…. Right?

The model 310221 Volga is a true station wagon. Not an SUV variant. It is exactly like the old wagons of yore. The 310221 Volga wagon is a hybrid of a 3102 front end and the model 24-02 rear end. It is actually just like a 24-02 Volga, except with a modern front end installed. We had a model 2410 sedan and I loved it. Svetochka and I called her Nelly. Nelly met a terrible end…

Our Volga has Been Found – Stripped and Burned!

Svetochka loves Sammy even more than Nelly and thus we will preserve her as best we can. Sammy is family and you always fix family if possible. It is possible and Sammy will shine again…. Two years ago we had a front end installed on her, then last year the new engine and this year she gets a rebuilt body. Sammy will be better than when new when we are done and we want to drive her another 200,000 kilometers if possible…

Sammy the Volga Gaz 310221 gets a new front end…

Sammy the Volga getting a new Engine…

We want to thank everyone who donated to have Sammy rebuilt. Without those donations, it would never happen. We have been amazed at donations that come from all over the world. It is shocking at times to see countries that are considered so poor and backwards donating money to our causes. It is heartwarming actually. We even just paid domain registration through donations again and it makes life much easier to survive. Boza is eating up money that comes out of our budget and as we all must do, you cut here and there and make ends meet…

Yes, I always use donations for what you ask me to use them for and if those donations have to, they sit in escrow until needed for that usage. It is only fair to be honest about such things…

Thank you everyone for donations…

Svetochka, Boza and Kyle

WtR

Svetochka back in Moscow…

Boza and I are kinda sad today…

Sad guys…

But it is all good…

Svetochka will be back on Thursday night and we all go home on the weekend…

Then we will all dance…

WtR

Here foxy foxy foxy; at the Tiny Russian Village…

Svetochka is so good with nature and she was given the pleasure of taking pictures and videos of fox kits (pups)…

The video is large and it is worth it. It shows her trying to find the kits as they play and there seems to be at least four of them, maybe even five. They have a ditch in front of them and they are playing in that, many times…

What a wonderful Tiny Russian Village. Everyday is a new experience and a refreshing of what is most important in life…

Beautiful is the best way to describe these kits or fox pups…

WtR

Hoopoe not a woodpecker in your Tiny Russian Village home…

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Next door village home has a guest. A woodpecker hoopoe decided to make a home in the attic and right now mommy woodpecker hoopoe is sitting the nest and daddy woodpecker hoopoe runs around and gathers food for mommy…

(Mommy woodpecker hoopoe is very all one colored and dull in comparison to the male. Just look at his head (interesting shade of red,) plus increase picture three and see the big fat grub in his beak…)

As Svetochka would say, “That is just right!”

Occasionally she comes out and does her girl stuff, but mister woodpecker hoopoe is busy all day grabbing big fat juicy bugs…. We have lots of those in the Tiny Russian Village…

Just love Mother Nature and we should appreciate her whenever we can…

WtR

Another Unsolvable Issue for Americans: Mass Incarceration, Prison Labor in the United States

By John Stanton

The Federal Prison Industries (FPI) under the brand UNICORE operates approximately 52 factories (prisons) across the United States. Prisoners manufacture or assemble a number of products for the US military, homeland security, and federal agencies according to the UNICORE/FPI website. They produce furniture, clothing and circuit boards in addition to providing computer aided design services and call center support for private companies.

UNICORE/FPI makes its pitch for employing call center support personnel to firms thinking about off-shoring their call center functions. The logic is that, hey!, they may be prisoners, but it’s keeping the jobs in the USA that matters. Fair enough. That approach cuts out the middleman though, those Americans desperate for any kind of work but, through no fault of their own, are not behind prison bars and employable by UNICORE/FPI.

Sure, it seems a heartless statement and there are any number of angles to take on why the USA is the world’s number one incarcerator: Capitalism, racism, social and political injustice, a pay-as-you-go legal system, bone-headed policy makers, prison lobbyists, the death penalty, employment/unemployment, drugs, gangs, costs/prices and a host of behavioral, psychological and environmental issues that I have missed.

Inevitably the black hole that is money eventually sucks in and corrupts everyone from those in local communities desperate for the work a prison facility provides to those investors who profit from the prison industry. They earn their livelihoods and take their profits from the misery and labor squeezed from their human property–those prisoners who self-destructed and others who are serving terms way too long for the crime committed.

For the Love of Money

From October 2016 through March 2017, UNICORE/FPI sold $252,414,987 million worth of goods and services.

The prison labor industry is very keen on promoting its role in assembling the US military’s widely used Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS). In January defense contractor Harris Corp. was awarded a $403 million contract by the US Defense Logistics Agency for spare parts supporting tactical radio systems, which includes SINCGARS.

“UNICOR/FPI is a major supplier of SINCGARS radios, mounts, antennas, and installation and repair kits and when hard-mounted, our SINCGARS equipment meets rigorous military standards for shock and vibration in aircraft and tactical vehicles, such as Bradley’s and Humvees. Through our nationwide network of factories and trained technicians, we have successfully met aggressive production and distribution needs for this crucial communication equipment in Middle East military operations.”

Some of the purchases by the US Department of Defense include $14.8 million for electronic components, $887 thousand for communications equipment, $26.7 million for office furniture, $27.1 million for special purpose clothing and $7.5 million for body armor. The Department of Homeland security spent $372,255 on administrative support. The Executive Office of the US President spent $389 for signs and identification plates.

Fight Fire with Inmates

According to a Mother Jones article in 2015 somewhere between 30 and 40 percent of California’s forest firefighters are state prison inmates with some 4,000 working at any one time on fire lines. So dependent on the inmates was California that prison reforms that would see the release of some of the incarcerated firefighters were put on hold for fear of losing the manpower to fight California blazes. Then California attorney general Kamala Harris, now a US Senator, was behind the effort to keep the “cheap” firefighters behind bars,

“Prison reform advocates have raised concerns that the state is so reliant on the cheap labor of inmate firefighters that policymakers may be slow to adopt prison reforms as a result. The concern was magnified last fall, when lawyers for state Attorney General Kamala Harris argued that extending an early prison-release program to “all minimum custody inmates at this time would severely impact fire camp participation—a dangerous outcome while California is in the middle of a difficult fire season and severe drought.” Harris has since said she was “troubled” by the argument, and the state has ruled that minimum custody inmates, including firefighters, are eligible for the program so long as it proves not to deplete the numbers of inmate firefighters.”

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement detains women, men, children, and LGBTQI individuals in over 200 county jails and for-profit prisons, according to the grass roots group CIVIC. Some of these individuals include legal permanent residents with longstanding family and community ties, asylum-seekers, and victims of human trafficking.

It was former President Bill Clinton (Democrat) who started to load up detention centers and jails with immigrants, CIVIC noted. “In 1996, President Bill Clinton signed the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act (AEDPA) and the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA), which doubled the number of people in immigration detention from 8,500 each day in 1996 to 16,000 in 1998. Today, the detention population has increased fourfold to approximately 34,000 individuals each day, due in part to a congressionally mandated lock-up quota”

President Donald Trump’s (Republican) animosity to immigrants is well known. He and his aptly named attorney general Jefferson Beauregard Sessions will make sure detention centers and prisons are overfilled with men, women and children from Mexico, Central and South America. Trump and Session’s maniacal quest wage war on crime, drugs and terrorism will likely ensure that many thousands more will find themselves locked away and working for UNICORE/FPI or lining the pockets of private prison company owners.

Immigrants Too

The non-profit group Towards Justice reported that a lawsuit is moving forward pitting private prison corporation against immigrants who were forced into labor while in detention.

“For the first time in history, a federal court allowed a class of immigrant detainees to jointly proceed with forced labor claims against the country’s second-largest private prison provider. Judge Kane in the District of Colorado certified a class of between 50,000 and 60,000 current and former immigrant detainees held at GEO’s Aurora, Colorado detention facility since 2004. These individuals, some of whom were found to legally reside in this country after months in detention, allege that they were forced to clean the detention center without pay and under threat of solitary confinement. This practice allowed GEO to reduce labor costs at the Aurora facility, where it employs just one custodian to maintain a detention center that houses up to 1,500 people at a time.”

Everyone Has Their Hands in the Pie

In January 2017, the Prison Policy Initiative (prisonpolicy.org) worked up a study titled Following the Money of Mass Incarceration. It shines the light on some of the unsettling reasons why the USA will never be able to reduce its reliance on mass incarceration. Those who depend on money that the prison industry provides will never give it up. It’s not just private companies but local communities, bondsmen, unions all the way up to the US Department of Defense who collect fees or purchase UNICORE/FPI products and services at dirt cheap prices.

“Bail bond companies that collect $1.4 billion in nonrefundable fees from defendants and their families actively work to block reforms that threaten its profits, even if reforms could prevent people from being detained in jail because of their poverty. Specialized phone companies win monopoly contracts and charge families up to $24.95 for a 15-minute phone call. Commissary vendors that sell goods to incarcerated people — who rely largely on money sent by loved ones — is an even larger industry that brings in $1.6 billion a year. 38 towns and cities in the U.S., more than 10% of all revenue is collected from court fines and fees. In St. Louis County, five towns generated more than 40% of their annual revenue from court fines and fees in 2013.”

The over-incarceration of Americans is just one more vexing issue, piled on many—Afghanistan, Syria, education, Trump, Clinton’s, health care, taxes–in which US citizens find themselves trapped and unable to reach across the pro/con divide and cause change.

John Stanton can be reached at jstantonarchangel.com.

WtR

Woebegone: America is bombing sovereign countries continually…

Again the US attacked a sovereign country. Killing and bombing the military of that country over the implanted terrorists that we the USA support and fund in Syria. Russia has stepped forward and has condemned this latest but far from the first attack, against a country that has done nothing to the USA. Syria is a country that was progressing at a wonderful pace and the people were and are at peace with the elected government that is in place. But due to warring factions present in the USA, a push to upset Syria, install gas lines across her borders from Qatar, the US continues illegal activities, not just in Syria, but literally all over the world…

Latest attack illegally…

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This has lead to a red line being drawn in the country called Syria and since we as a country do no wrong in our eyes, we will push some more due to being so damn usurious and righteous and plus godly upon the earth we so desire and seem to want to destroy. Why?

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Hmm….

Would Syria  be defending themselves, from;  for example, how those 26 missing cruise missiles that hit near and on the airbase of theirs? We the US launched 59 missiles, 23 hit their targets…..and the rest? We missed, but the point is that we attacked the armed forces of another country and flagrantly feel we have the right to push for war, where ever we desire…

Missing cruise missiles don’t have a grieving family on the news, but pilots? If we send 59 aircraft against Russia and Syria, we will have a blood bath on both sides…. Lets not even look at the World War started by the USA, until we do such a stupid ignoramus thing…

Vladimir Putin and Russia has been exceeding patient with all this bullshit. Its getting time sadly to see how the American Air force does against a worthy opponent. As a word of caution to the chicken hawks at the pentagon…..USS Donald Cook, missing missiles at…..? Just look below…

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Bring the boys and girls home. Lets try peace with sovereign countries for once…

Yes the links above are western news links just for your peace of mind that other countries news is biased. No we are proud to be bombing another country, such as Syria, Libya and on and on and on…. Such good people we have become…

We are so good and benevolent that we sit at home and cheer on, as our government illegally destroys country after country, all in the name of democracy, oil, gas and generally who ever does not follow our rules and who is too weak to resist…

Yes, I give a crap and No, I am not in the mood too care if you do not want to hear all about it. Guess what? (Besides a huge Russian connection in the news…)

If we (USA) would get our fingers out of pies all over the world and promote peace, not war. Then I could do nothing, but talk about a Tiny Beautiful Russian Village. But the fact is, my country (USA) is pushing for a war and that war will destroy my plans for a peaceful wonderful life in Russia. In fact the ensuing war would destroy most of the world at large…

Nothing has changed in the US…

My dad watched illegal bombing in Korea. I watched illegal bombing in Vietnam/Laos (Laos secrete war)…. This goes back many years now and just from that standpoint; 1. 1950-1953 Korean War – 2. 1961 Cuba – 3. 1961-1973 Vietnam War – 4. 1965 Dominican Republic – 5. 1982 Lebanon – 6. 1983 Grenada – 7. 1989 Panama – 8. 1991 Gulf War (Kuwait and Iraq) – 9. 1993 Somalia – 10. 1994 Haiti – 11. 1994-1995 Bosnia – 12. 1999 Kosovo – 13. 2001—2014 Afghanistan – 14. 2003—2010 Iraq War – 15. 2011 to (present) Libya – 16. 2011 to (present) Syria – 17. The list goes on…. We are busy little bees; killing and killing and killing…

And it makes me sick to see what we have done and become and excited by…. and most of all being bovine as it happens…

Ra Ra, we want that war and if you say you don’t, then do something about it… I am trying and people hate me for telling the truth…

WtR

Walking and singing in the Tiny Russian Village…

Just walking along! Singing a song! Just you and me, as happy as can be…

You can’t help but walk a lot in the Tiny Russian Village and something else just can not be helped. Singing a song I call, “The Boza Song!”

Svetochka uses a little bell attached to her to let Boza know where she is, but since I do not want a Cow Bell attached to me! Moooooo 😉 I sing to Boza…

It is easy to sing, the Tiny Russian Village is so beautiful and perfect…

Tra La La…

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Boza’s left eye is pretty well history, but his right eye is being salvaged. Though he is basically blind in that eye also. Obvious that he is totally blind in the left, but the right is healthy, with the exception of hereditary retina destruction. The left will be operated on soon, the right will be, hopefully, cared for by drops of medicine to keep glaucoma at bay as long as possible…

Svetochka was walking yesterday and her and Boza found a critter to take pictures of. I had just warned her to watch out for snakes. I chased one out of the tall grass in our yard, as I mowed. My two partners in crime found this one as they walked the village roads. Snakes are probably the only thing I have found that scares a Russian. People almost panic all over when they see, find and or hear about a snake. You could put a gun against their head and they would just stare at you, but hold up a snake and they will run to beat the band…

I have said before, I am the snake grabber in the village…

Vipera berus, the common European adder… (Snake)

WtR