It is simply Picture Day in the Russian Village…

I was surprised this year that the fish village workers all have uniforms. They have never been made to wear them as long as I have been watching and that has been 8 years now. This year though, they are wearing a common uniform for manual labor workers in Russia. Same thing worn as by the road crews and city maintenance workers…

The images are from my new camera and I am trying to get use to it. I suspect the images will get better as I use it more and trying to use a 63X zoom is hard…

Other than that, I am going to try to get some work done. Boza and I walked twice already and the second time he was bored by me stopping and taking so many images. I took two hundred photos this morning and now that the fun is over, it is time to get to work…

Have a nice day…

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John Kerry sent by Obama; salvage our simpleton policies…

John Kerry in a whirlwind of activity, ascended upon Sochi, Russia out of the blue. The saving of U.S. international face and deeper internal depression financially has come home to roost. It squatted as a 600 pound chicken, right on top of Obama’s head and has stayed there. As all the U.S. administration’s dirty laundry is coming out and the lies are being exposed one at a time. The administration has found that taking Russia on was just a bite too big and is choking them to death as everything else slaps them silly daily back home…

Remember it was the U.S. who came running to try to stop the hemorrhaging of precious red blood and it was the U.S. that started the whole death bleeding in the first place. Nothing has been done by Russia except protect herself against aggression that was intentionally done to provoke war. Crimea was a byproduct of “American Aggression” in Ukraine and when it is all done, America will regret ever trying to bully Russia. We came damn close to war and as long as the U.S keeps illegal soldiers in Ukraine under the guise of training, war will stay on the forefront, above all else…

WorldWarII-MilitaryDeathsThis surprise visit by Kerry came after a visit by Merkel of Germany, America lost its grip and mind with that meeting of Merkel and Putin, looks like isolation became the western issue not Russia’s. The Victory Day Western boycott fiscal failed and sent shivers of fear down the yellow spines of western leaders, as the backlash from boycotting is being felt all over the world. Rewriting history against the largest participant of World War Two just does not make sense in anyway. Russia was responsible for 3 out of 4 Nazi deaths and Russia lost around 26 million (?) people to that war. No matter how you want to look at it, the Russians themselves without hardly any weapons, fought back against germany and won. (Yes America did supply Russia with material and food items!) Sorry, but Americans dying in WW2 is nothing compared to Russian deaths. China holds the honor of second place and I bet you never heard that fact before?

You need to think of your grandma with a pitchfork killing an invader with a gun to get the picture in better view…

So after degrading ourselves (U.S.) to the max and looking like a horses ass in front of the world, again, we decide to try to slow down the bleeding of our souls to the devil himself and ask Russia whom we have treated like dogs tied up on the porch, to play games some more with us and be nice to the failing Western Empire…

What I see happened is; Russia was polite as they always are and listened to the line of drivel coming from Kerry’s mouth and sent him away with no results, whatsoever. Russia has redirected her ship and the west has lost the chance of a lifetime. It seems strange that the western world has hung itself and I guess the old adage of, “Give enough rope to hang yourself!” is true…

But Russia will out of politeness, be civil and work with the U.S. in limited processes…

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Laundry Day; of course it rains…

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Last year we bought a small simple washing machine. I put it to use today and cleaned all my nasty dirty clothes, then after I was done and happy with the results and half the clothes almost dry…. Mother Nature decided a flash thunderstorm is in order and flooded the place…

I guess that is good for now my clothes are rinsed very well, but they will not be dry until tomorrow now…

The little machine does a great job and having air dried clothes brings back helping my grandma do laundry, she hung everything out on the lines outside, no matter what the season was…

Of course as you see in the image, Boza helps me do the laundry, his job is to stand in the path and get in the way. He does a great job at doing just that… 🙂

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The neighbor up the hill from me plays his music loud and proud every night. He likes to enliven the village as he presumes and in fact, his music is great, it is old Russian folk music 90% of the time. It is part of what makes the village the village and I would have it no other way…

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This is the old dormitory of the original female monastery. They are getting ready to rebuild it and turn it back into rooms like it was originally. It also housed blind and deaf kids, when during the Soviet times it was a school. They say it was in good shape for many years, until a fire broke out and burned it down. Though the walls are over three feet thick of brick, so the fire did not bother the main structure. Just the floors and roof…

I am looking forward to them starting on this building, I know that this building will be one of the easiest buildings to rebuild…

The monastery has just about removed all remains of the school. It seems to be a very important issue for the Orthodox church to make sure that only the original buildings and or foundations are left of the female monastery. Anything associated with the schools that were here are razed and destroyed…

I find that interesting…

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Well that is it for now, the rain has stopped and Boza and I will take a walk. The sun popped back out and it looks to be a beautiful evening. Have a nice day…

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4:38 A.M. and Boza and I out walking…

cup of steaming coffee6:15 a.m. we came home to eat and drink; Boza had three packs of his favorite dog food and I am starting my first cup of coffee. It takes a few days but we will settle into our groove and get a pattern going. Therefore with coffee comes writing and that is part of that same pattern…

I found a perfect chunk of log this morning to help prop up the car when I work on it and dragged it home also. I know Sveta will roll here eyes at the idea that I need to bring anything like wood home with me, when we have a yard full of wood, but the perfect log to stabilize a jacked up car is important and I found it… 🙂

They have installed a brand new lake pump and it is beautiful. I will try to get pictures of the new pump when I am able, they watch it like a hawk and I would imagine that it cost a pretty penny. Bright blue and it seriously can pump some water from the river to the lake. They started the pump last night and this morning the lake had risen over two feet and still climbing this morning. It is now fuller than last year and it was really full then. They are making money at this carp farm and that makes me happy…

Mosquitoes are waking up and that makes me even grouchier, but that is life! Therefore, I have to get the mindset ready to deal with them and learn their patterns. Everything in nature has patterns and all you have to do is figure out that pattern and you can make a go of life with ease and survive…

I also noticed that the Cuckoo birds are now in full mating season and the air is full of cuckoo clock sounds everywhere. It is really fantastic and as you walk the woods, you can almost feel like you are in the Black Forest in germany. In fact I think that we are much richer in Cuckoos than they are in germany now and if I was rich, I could create a new place to make cuckoo clocks, out here in the Russian Village. We have a bunch of Cuckoo birds…

So it is 6:50 a.m. and time for Boza and I to get busy. We have lots to do and unless I get off the computer and get another cup of coffee, Nothing will get done… 🙂

Have a nice day, for I sure will. For even grouchy bears have fun…

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Sorry but coffee can not fix the Western Empire…

coffee-fix-itThe EU has made it clear that Ukraine future with them is a long ways off in the future, the Visa free issue for Ukraine is never going to happen and the only source of selling Ukraine products have been “bridges burned” to the ground (Russia,) for the EU does not want anything Ukraine has to offer, except using their resources and land…

Porko the Choco Boy president of Ukraine spends all his time appeasing the west, talking about war with Russia, wanting to kill his people and begging for money from any country he can get it from. He begs daily and actually spends more money than he gathers flying all over the world, looking for handouts. He reminds me of one of the beggars in the subway in Kiev, they are all fake and have more money than you or I…

He does all this and at the same time tries to maintain a chocolate factory in Russia, the very same Russia that he has declared to have invaded Ukraine 300 or 400 + times in over a year. Invasion by Russia is a daily item in Ukraine news and twice a day news from the Choco Boy’s mouth…

Now people want to play games with nukes and pronounce that Russia is going to use them against Ukraine, if Ukraine does not switch sides back to Russia. Get real people, Russia does not want Ukraine and all her baggage. Ukraine is a dead fish in the aquarium and no one wants to scoop it out. Including the EU and or USA…. The stink is getting bad…

I just visited a western country a month ago and the biggest two things I found were, NATO with weapons all over the streets and daily heroin needle sessions in the park behind the maintenance building in full view of the kids and moms pushing their baby strollers. Reminded me of the city I lived in called Covington, Kentucky; nothing but a drunk, pill popping, needle jabbing and dope smoking society day and night, all out in the open…

I guess the latest mouthing from our commander in chief of the declining US of A is a single offhandedly destructive voicing of his own doing and for the record, I did not say this, Obama did…

Mr. Obama said in an interview over TPP. “Think about the logic of that, right? The notion that I had this massive fight with Wall Street to make sure that we don’t repeat what happened in 2007, 2008, and then I sign a provision that would unravel it?” He added, “I’d have to be pretty stupid.”

“I had this massive fight with Wall Street”  (I as in he personally?) Hmm…. “I’d have to be pretty stupid.” Double Hmm…. Yes Obama, you said it and you need to think about what you said… (Read the article…) Miss that teleprompter do we?

Sorry but coffee can not fix the Western Empire…

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Boza and Bear the bachelors…

Sunday night and Boza and I drop Sveta off at the train station; Boza takes it real hard for a few days and does not eat properly and or mopes around like a lost puppy. This is the way it is when Boza and I become bachelors and this time it might be for about two months, before Sveta comes back to see if we have built a new bachelor pad or not…

Therefore, Boza and I will get use to being alone again and in a few days we will start rebuilding our bachelor pad and yard that we live in now…

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1.) Rebuild lean-to at back of home. It is collapsing… >>>>>>>>>

2.) Finish putting in the garden and caring for it daily…

3.) Finish removing a huge plum tree that never produced plums and tried to kill all the apple trees with suckers from the roots…

4.) Cut firewood for possible winter stay…

5.) and a thousand other things; like repair the body on the Volga car and repair the fence around the property…

The lean-to is vital to get working on as it is attached to the village home and is literally starting to fall down. To save the home is to save the lean-to. Plum tree is cut down, but now it has to be cut up and hauled away, it was a big tree…

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This last weekend in the village was busy, lots of people showed up to start their gardens and clean their village homes and that means that there will be lots of weekend warriors all summer long, trying to salvage their gardens every weekend. makes for crazy weekends and empty weekdays. It is kind of nice, get to see people for a few days and then peace and quiet all week long…

The Victory Day holiday is starting point for summer here in Russia and I plan on staying through the whole summer until the gardens are done and turned again for next year. Though at the end of October I have to take a trip to Estonia again and deal with business…

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The temperature is about 18 Celsius day time and 5 Celsius nighttime. Just perfect weather for Boza and I, but Sveta found it too cold for her liking and we had to start a fire every night to keep the chill away from her. Today I have to drive to the Big Village and pick up some dog food that we ordered from the local store. I also will stock up on groceries and stuff. Big shopping day for Boza and I, then I will most likely not leave again until next Monday. Once a week is the plan for going to the Big Village…

I was just out and looking at the cherry trees and they are almost drooping with the weight of the all the honey bees on them. The Orthodox church has a bunch of bee hives nearby and I can see why; with all the plum, cheery and apple trees blooming, the honey would be exceptional from these hives…

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Sveta sent me some images of her train ride last night and she had the best of all worlds on a train. She had a single plus-car and she enjoyed it. She also sent me an image of her food in Moscow, for I will not be there to cook and Sveta does not cook, thus she eats different than when I am there… (Besides she says it is diet time!)

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Well that is all for today, Boza and I have to get ready for going to town and Sveta promised some people down the way that I would try to change their propane tank for them. So therefore, we are going to try to see if they are up and get that done before going to town…

Hmm, town, I just thought about a little kiosk that sells pies and such. They have sausikas or pig-in-the-blankets in America…

So yummy good…

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The American Dream: Designed by War Planners

By John Stanton

“It is wrong to believe that postwar American suburbanization prevailed because the public chose it…Suburbanization prevailed because of the decisions of large operators and powerful economic institutions supported by federal government programmes…ordinary consumers had little real choice in the basic pattern that resulted…Essentially city planners saw the atomic threat as a means to accelerate the trend of suburbanization. Plans to circle American cities with open spaces, highways and circumferential life belts was long overdue…The federal government played a more effective role in reducing urban vulnerability [to atomic attack] in future residential development by working through the Federal Housing Administration [FHA], The Housing and Home Finance Agency and the Federal National Mortgage Association [FNMA]. As the FHA and the FNMA annually guaranteed federal liability for hundreds of thousands of dwelling units, the federal government could mandate that in the future they all be subject to urban defense standards.” The Reduction of Urban Vulnerability: Revisiting 1950s American Suburbanization as Civil Defence, Kathleen A. Tobin

Turns out the “American Dream” of owning a couple of automobiles and a home with cable television in the greener pastures of the suburbs was/is, in good measure, a national security matter. The homes beyond the city center that Americans live in and the highways they cruise are all the result, directly or indirectly, of a national defense program that planers hoped would ensure the existential survivability of America.

Making it tougher for the “Reds”, or these days’ terrorists, to figure out how to vaporize the critical functional elements of America’s national power by dispersing centralized populations/industries to the suburbs was deemed critical to US Cold-War federal, state and local planners, and their counterparts in industry.

The United States government actively promoted the long term urban dispersal of its populations and industries because of the threat of nuclear annihilation by the, then, USSR. Immediately following World War II and throughout the 1950’s, publications like the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists carried the views of prominent officials/academicians who vigorously argued for the dispersal of populations and industries located in major cities throughout the United States. The idea was not to eliminate the urban center but to expand and stretch its radius to such an extent that it would make it more difficult for the “Godless Commies” to pick and choose targets that mattered. In short, city limits would become meaningless.

As a result of the largely successful national defense efforts at urban dispersal in the 1950’s, today’s opponents (Russia, China, terrorists) planning a nuclear attack on, say, the Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia–and defense industrial base office sites that surround it—know that it would be merely a symbolic act as US military command and control functions, and defense manufacturing sites, are not centralized but scattered all over the Washington, DC—Baltimore Metropolitan Region; indeed, all over the country. Deborah Natsios’ National Security SPRAWL: Washington, DC provides one of the premier studies of the after-effect of urban dispersal/suburbanization planning based on national defense requirements.

The threat of nuclear war and the argument for urban dispersal/suburbanization of the American populace had other positive aspects accruing to the US homeland. According to Tobin’s work, “Indirectly the atomic bomb offered a rare opportunity for greatly improving the living conditions of millions of our citizens. Our large cities have been growing larger, resulting in more crowded streets and tenement homes…If [dispersal] is done properly, we will at the same time greatly increase our urban attractiveness.”

Who knew that urban renewal and building codes were based, in part, on the need for defense against nuclear weapons?

Dream On: No Free Will, No Free Market

There is a lot of bluster about the free and open market that is supposed to exist in the Western World, in particular in the United States. Senior officials revolving in and out of the federal government and the commercial sector are very fond of promoting the benefits of privatization, deregulation and the invisible hand of the free market which, allegedly, magically sets prices, encourages or discourages competition, and provides consumers free choice in the selection of hard and soft goods.

That is a really big lie.

It is the US federal government, and its national defense dollars, that has stimulated the development of nearly every single technological innovation during and since World War II. It was federal tax breaks/subsidies, federal low interest or secured loans, and federal funding for research and development that prompted an otherwise risk averse, stodgy US private sector to commercialize and produce the products that American war-makers, warfighters and consumers now take for granted.

The lives–individually and collectively–that Americans lead have, in many ways, been planned and designed for them by the realities of war and the necessity to prepare for it. That life has been sold to them through slick advertising/marketing campaigns equating freedom with consumption and production. Such are the foundations of American capitalist democracy along with the necessity to pry open—and exploit– new global markets with a military can opener. These harsh realities must be buried in distracting consumption of things that distract citizens from recognizing reality.

According to American Capitalism and its Effects, “People in consumerist societies live by the influence of advertisements, and often methodically buy things they do not need, and in most cases, cannot afford. This, in turn, leads to greater economic disparity, and despite having the most or latest products, consumerists have a feeling of unfulfillment due to spending a lot of money, yet having nothing of personal importance.”

It is a tough thought for any American to bear in mind. At least it should be. Less than six degrees of separation removes an American from some product or service that originated from the national defense imperative.

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles/Drones, The Internet, the World Wide Web, Radar and Laser technology, Synthetic Rubber/Oil/Nylon, Digital Computers, Nuclear Power, Cell Phones, Jet Engines, Rocket/Launch technology and dozens of other innovations were born thanks to the US federal government. In War Play by Corey Mead (an essential read!) we learn that video games and distance learning were also born of national defense needs, not some geek or guru tinkering in a garage in America’s hinterlands. Mead’s work also shows how much America’s elite universities depend on US federal/military funds: Harvard, MIT and Johns Hopkins among them.

No wonder the US national security community, most recognizably the uniformed military services, are increasingly deified by the American public and viewed with the awe reserved for the Gods. As organized religion has faded in America, the new religion of militarism has ascended.

It makes perfect sense as it was programmed by national defense planners long ago into the sequence that is the American Dream.

John Stanton is a writer from Virginia. Reach him at captainkong22@gmail.com. His latest book is Media Trolls, Technology Shamans available at Amazon.

Victory Day May 9th, 2015 in the Russian Village…

Big holiday in Russia and with the west playing games, simply put; because they are asses, Russia had the rest of the known world show up and presented the biggest Victory day parade ever in history. It was impressive to see India and her military and Chinese with theirs. The wind is blowing a different direct and people in the world need to wake up…

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Between an old black and white TV, the internet and my 7″ tablet, we succeeded in watching most of the parade in the village…

The neatest part was all the military jets flying over the village after the parade. We are 450 kilometers away from the parade and we must be inline with an air force base. I got to see my first TU-160 bomber flying overhead and there were several Russian TU-22M3 flying overhead also…

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Another wonderful day in the village…

Happy Victory Day of 2015…

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PS: The whole Victory day games by the west is exactly the same games played over the Olympics last year. It seems that the west has played all cards in her deck, but the cards of despair and now as they play those cards; the deck is getting empty…

PSS: Steven Seagal showed up and that made me happy…

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The Bumble Bee Dance…

Sveta and I love Bumble Bees and at this time of the year, Bumble Bees are everywhere. They are the early birds of the insects and bees. This morning there was literally thousands of them swarming all the new cherry and plum blossoms and that was just in the few homes near to us. Our cherry trees are full of Bumble Bees and yesterday Sveta managed to catch a perfect picture of a Bumble Bee at work…

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I just could not bypass not writing about these wonderful creatures as they go about their task of pollinating the worlds fruit trees. Here in Russia bees are revered and honey is next to Godliness. When you have bee festivals and a hundred different honeys available in all the stores, you know the bee is special to the Russians. Honey is very unique and the healing properties make it second to none in keeping around. Thus, no honey if no bees…

Therefore, as Boza and I walked this morning at 6am and we were greeted with a hum in the air, a hum that was persistent no matter where you would go and then as the cobwebs clear from the brain from being up earlier and earlier everyday. You realized that Bumble Bees are buzzing in a most beautiful and elaborate dance of nature and soul…

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Supper Time…

Sveta loves chicken hearts and livers. I love them more and will toss gizzards on top of them all as even better. They are good for you and chicken livers are a great source of iron and Sveta is having to intake increase in iron now per doctors orders. Well this image is what we had last night for supper and it was so good…

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Water to drink, fresh cauliflower, fresh green peppers, fresh zucchini, chicken hearts and bread from the local bakery and yes, a cup of hot tea for Sveta, not in the image. Eaten from the skillet, after all items are stewed in their own juices, no added oils and simmered for a half-an-hour…

Golly I am getting hungry again just looking at the picture… 🙂

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