THIS & THAT
GLIMPSES OF LIFE AT WORLDS END FARM.
Sunday, May 10, 2026
More About The House That Was a Disaster
Friday, May 8, 2026
In Our Future
I had to post this. I think most people in the US are not actually aware of where all this is going. I have thought a lot about it and Robert Reich's article is basically my thoughts, but I would expand it further. As more and more people become unemployed and fewer and fewer jobs are available what do you think happens besides the obvious consequences? Think about taxes, in particular FICA (Federal Insurance Contributions Act), which is Social Security and Medicare. The wealthy pay little to nothing into this. The cap is $184,500 this year. Medicare is subject to tax above this amount, if they are taking any kind of salary. The thing is, folks, the extremely wealthy don't get their money through a salary. They may have some salary, but it's still cut off at 184,500. Less paid into FICA, less is in the trust fund. Less in the trust fund means smaller payments which eventually leads to us being told SS doesn't work. Poof! There are many, many consequences to this oligarchic system, this is one of them and one that will affect many of you reading this in one way or another. If you don't need SS to live on I do believe at some point the lack of Medicare will definitely have negative consequences. Medical bills can wipe out a comfortable retirement account very quickly. Think about it.
Thursday, May 7, 2026
Fruit and Such
I eat a lot of fruit, especially since I discovered, through Boud, Envy apples. Now I buy those along with another favorite, Cosmic. I don't know about any of you, but I dislike tart fruit. These two varieties of apples are crisp and pleasant. Now that we have this out of the way; it's a beautiful morning. Chilly, but bright sunshine. I'm a mite distressed realizing it is already May 7th. Time is moving way too swiftly for me to catch up. Remember those long August days that seemed to go on forever as a child? Now years fly by like minutes on a clock.
The severe pain has passed but now I am walking with a cane. It's surprising how swiftly the body changes when challenged by pain. I hope to strengthen my gait over time. We'll see.
Enjoy the day. They pass by quickly.
Monday, May 4, 2026
A Sunny Monday
Dinner lately has been anything fast. Mark spends some time in the evenings, after the beasties are tucked in, lopping the trillions of trees continually attempting a takeover, so it gets late.
Happy day to you all.
Friday, May 1, 2026
Later in the Day
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Blogger is Not Being Nice
I don't know why I rarely make a casserole. I need to talk to myself about this. They are so easy it's really not cooking at all. Some leftover chicken, a little bacon, asparagus, artichoke hearts and of course, onion and garlic. Voila! Dinner. And there is enough for two more meals.
Chin up, face the day with as much gusto as we can muster.
*I was able to comment to my blog on the phone. I may need to figure out a plan to use both my phone and computer together. I can't read them on my phone, my hands and eyes protest.*
Sunday, April 26, 2026
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Thursday, April 23, 2026
Just Another Wednesday
Blogger kicked me off commenting again yesterday about halfway through blogs. I also couldn't, again, comment on my own. I gave it a go on a few this morning and I'm back in. At the moment. I had a fine day yesterday despite that inconvenience. Still in a lot of pain but it's improving. My fine day started with a call from a longtime young friend. Young to me, 47. I met her through horses and have become good friends over the past 20 years. She always has amusing stories. Then I had a nice conversation with my longtime blogging friend, Lori. Another wonderful time spent with a kindred spirit.
We will see how long I get with comments today.