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    Great!
  • 22 styles of house we no longer build

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    Nearly all have some charm, I like the FLW and the crafts bungalow. Though my favourite style is the classic colonial bungalow, built in Malaya and India. I'd add that we are fortunate to now live in a 1960 architect designed house, which is a very pleasant space. On paper, basically four squares with corners touching laid out in a diagonal. Fit/draw another four blocks next to them. Add a second floor and a roof that overhangs the outer triangles formed between square blocks. It must have been fun to design.
  • The incredible shrinking thymus

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    Wow. Now I suppose I have to find some supplement that supports thymus help. [image: the-more-you-know-the-more-you-suffer.gif]
  • Marco and Leo

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  • Peach growing ain't what it used to be

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    That's a lotta dead peach trees. Central California farmers are expected to gain up to $9 million in federal aid to help remove 420,000 clingstone peach trees following the closure of Del Monte Foods’ canneries earlier this year. Del Monte permanently closed its Modesto and Hughson canneries in April after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last July. The factory closures left hundreds of workers without a job while also leaving farmers in dire straits as they navigated what to do with their crops. In March, the Sacramento Bee reported that many Central California farmers had their 20-year contracts to grow peaches with Del Monte canceled while facing a $550 million loss in revenue. The impacts pushed a delegation of California lawmakers to ask the U.S. Department of Agriculture to provide financial support to the fruit growers. Last week, California Sen. Adam Schiff and Reps. Mike Thompson and David Valadao announced in a news release that the USDA had approved their request to pay California farmers to remove around 3,000 acres of clingstone peach trees before the harvest season. According to the news release, removing 50,000 tons of peaches from production could help growers save about $30 million in losses. “For generations, Central Valley family farms have relied on Del Monte’s Modesto facility to process their peaches, and its sudden closure left growers with thousands of pounds of fruit and no clear path forward,” Valadao said in the news release. Schiff, Thompson and Valadao, in addition to 39 other members of Congress, sent a letter to Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins in March, stating that many of the affected California farmers are multigenerational family farmers who have invested in their orchards for decades. They argued that it was necessary to aid these farmers or risk “long-term structured damage to our nation’s agricultural base.” https://www.sfgate.com/centralcoast/article/usda-aid-california-farmers-22240694.php
  • New Orleans - "Point of no return"

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    It's an intense place! I didn't like living there but I was 26 by that time. I think I could have appreciated more if I had been younger or older.
  • I want to meet the people who live in this house

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    I wouldn't want to see their heating bill. The red bathroom sink is a crime.
  • Trump 2028

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    The sad part is that many would vote for Jr and the others.
  • What do you think of this house?

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    Nice house, nice area; surely will be easy to sell.
  • He should know

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    It doesn't take a genius to figure out he has dementia, is a malignant narcissist, and lives in his own fantasy world.
  • ReciMe

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    Mines called Paprika and it was either free or had a one time cost. I’ve had it for years. It converts web based recipes perfectly and downloads a photo. I had a bunch of bookmarked recipes but I’ve since downloaded them into this app.
  • The dissonance that still hurts

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    @Bernard said: Short, and sweet. There are quite a lot of dissonances in Chopin. Link to video Love it. I’ve thought about picking up that ballade again. It’s been years since I’ve had it in my fingers.
  • The great barbecue season divide

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    From blue. Chili must have beans. No spaghetti allowed.
  • Victory Day in Moscow won't be business as usual

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    Anyone who underestimates Russia's military capabilities is an idiot. But I guess we're meant to believe Ukraine is causing a crisis for the continued existence of Russia. Ok, then. The sainted Ukraine which massacred 100,000 Poles in 1943. The absurdity of it all reminds me of Trump's military parade. Maybe Cold War style military parades are just anachronistic and dumb.
  • Yum!

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  • Iran (Disclaimer-- the war, not the country)

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    Well, the war isn't winnable. If one defines "a win" (and Trump has dementia; he hasn't defined "a win") then whatever "win" equals, it doesn't equal anything militarily realistic for the US. I'd add Trump's doesn't have guts. He is a cognitively impaired con artist who is frightened half out of his mind that he will be assasinated by Iran. The irony is Iran never planned to assasinate him until he assassinated Iran's head of state. He isn't going to finish anything. He doesn't even know what he's trying to do let alone how to do it.
  • Inside the Pentagon

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    Hahaha!
  • US Federal Government construction requirements for Federal loans, 1943

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  • Camilla trying too hard, again, and...

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    Donald gets in Camilla's way. Link to video
  • Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?

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    [image: 1777933698576-20260504_203744-resized.jpg] Neighbour's azaleas