Happy and expedited traveling...
Saturday, December 31, 2016
Anticipation
Received email notification from the Transportation Safety Authority that the background check has been successfully completed and I've been issued my Known Traveler Number.
Happy and expedited traveling...
Happy and expedited traveling...
The Devil is in the Details
President-elect Trump found his way to the White House in
no small measure to his assiduous use of working-class anxieties about and
laying blame upon the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) for the loss
of manufacturing jobs. Now that the
campaign has wrapped-up it is instructive to note that our neighbors ro the
north and south are our largest trading partners taking in more than $500
billion in US goods each and every year.
According to the US Chamber of Commerce NAFTA is
responsible for more than 14 million US jobs in everything from automobiles to
aircraft, agricultural products, steel and pharmaceuticals. The North American business community has
invested billions of dollars to make this work to everyone's mutual benefit.
Understanding the metrics of NAFTA is complicated and a
flippant campaign promise to tear-up a long standing trade treaty on day one
flies in the face of complicated economic policies.
It will be fascinating to observe from the sidelines the
new administration's understanding of these complexities and whether or not
they imperiously scrap the entire deal or take an intelligent and more nuanced
approach.
Labels:
Donald Trump,
Economics,
Foreign Policy,
Free Trade,
Politics
Friday, December 30, 2016
Friday Music
Ars Cantus is a non-profit Cultural Association which was founded on
10th December 1987, in Varese, Italy, with the aim "of developing and
spreading interest in and enthusiasm for classical music, in particular
Italian and sacred music, with special emphasis on the artistic and
musical education of schoolchildren and young members of the public. In
order to achieve these aims, the association co-operates in all possible
ways both with public institutions and with those of the dioceses.
Ennio Morricone's For a Fistful of Dollars....
Ennio Morricone's For a Fistful of Dollars....
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Notable Quotable
- Senator John McCain
Labels:
Quote of the Day,
Vladimir Putin
Uncle Dick's Tomato Juice
One of my fondest childhood memories is of my favorite Uncle
Dick making tomato juice. That's weird
isn't it? Growing-up in the 1960s I
think most every family had a Foley Food Mill for grinding-up all sorts of
stuff like apples and tomatoes. I recently
discarded the ancestral food mill that had been languishing in the
basement. It was dented and rusty and
the paint was flaking from the wooden handles – likely lead-based paint
too. I have a newer Foley mill. It is identical in design to the old one except it is 100% stainless steel. I purchased it - along with additional canning supplies - at my favorite retailer. The home canning aficionado's all-purpose resource - Fleet Farm - has
everything you need. But I digress.
About the juice.
There is no written record of Uncle Dick's tomato juice
recipe but since I’ve been making the stuff for almost a decade if you follow these directions you can make juice too.
I fetched a bunch of jars of canned tomatoes from last summer's garden. This year was a bumper year for tomatoes and I have something on the order of fifty quarts of canned tomatoes stored in the bunker. The tomatoes have already been peeled and cooked via the canning process so it is a simple matter to dump
them into the mill and merrily go about grinding them into juice.
click on images to enlarge
Periodically removing the pulp for the compost bin and
grinding away I filled my largest stainless stock pot. I seasoned the juice with some additional kosher salt and a dash each of white pepper and garlic salt.
Gently raise the heat on your juice and simmer until just shy of a boil.
Fill sterilized
quart jars with the hot juice and top with a sterile lid and screw down the band finger tight. Process in a boiling water bath in the canner for another fifteen minutes. Remove and set aside to cool. When the lids pop they're good to go.
Fourteen quarts of bottled liquid sunshine.
Thanks for the inspiration Uncle Dick - you're the best!
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* A word about the jars and lids. Sterilize your jars by immersing them in boiling
water or running them through the dishwasher on the 'sanitize' cycle. Lids are easy - in the microwave heat a Pyrex
measure full of water to a boil. Drop your lids in the hot water. Fish them out with a sterile tongs.
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Sunset
Sunsets are going to be on the opposite side of the road for a bit but as the days grow longer they'll shift gradually to the west and then eventually to the west, northwest.
Mother Nature is showing-off again...
Mother Nature is showing-off again...
Something from Santa
click on the US Air Force photo to enlarge
Between August 2014 and November 2016, the U.S. Air Force flew more than 10,000 strikes against the Islamic State extremist group, according to official logs. American pilots lobbed nearly 28,000 bombs and missiles at a variety of targets.
On Dec. 26, 2016, the U.S. Air Force released a couple of pictures of an F-16 from the Vermont Air National Guard’s 134th Fighter Squadron on a mission over Iraq or Syria. The most eye-catching detail was an unusual piece of gear the pilot was wearing - a Santa hat over his or her helmet.
Read the complete story here.
Middle East Friends
Israel is in the news this week following the US abstention of a Security Council vote. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has got his undies in a knot.
For the record let the facts reflect the following:
Since the October War in 1973, Washington has provided Israel with a level of support dwarfing the amounts provided to any other state. Israel has been the largest annual recipient of direct U.S. economic and military assistance since 1976 and the largest total recipient since World War ll.
Total direct U.S. aid to Israel has amounted to over $140 billion in 2003 dollars. Israel receives about $3 billion in direct foreign assistance each year, which is roughly one-fifth of America's entire foreign aid budget. In per capita terms, the United States gives each Israeli a direct subsidy worth about $500 per year. This largess is especially striking when one realizes that Israel is now a wealthy industrial state with a per capita income roughly equal to South Korea or Spain*
And in September of this year the Obama Administration finalized a $38 billion package of military aid for Israel over the next 10 years - the largest of its kind ever.
Reflect upon this.
The US is going to borrow the funds to extend to our Israeli friends this munificence. These are resources that will not be spent upon infrastructure, schools, universities, science, healthcare, research or anything here in the good old US of A.
Bibi. Dude. You and Israel need to lighten-up.
Edit to add: In other news, Israel's attorney general has just opened a criminal investigation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for bribery and fraud.
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*Source: The Congressional Research Service's report "U.S. Foreign Aid to Israel," written by Jeremy M. Sharp, Specialist in Middle Eastern Affairs, dated June 10, 2015.
For the record let the facts reflect the following:
Since the October War in 1973, Washington has provided Israel with a level of support dwarfing the amounts provided to any other state. Israel has been the largest annual recipient of direct U.S. economic and military assistance since 1976 and the largest total recipient since World War ll.
Total direct U.S. aid to Israel has amounted to over $140 billion in 2003 dollars. Israel receives about $3 billion in direct foreign assistance each year, which is roughly one-fifth of America's entire foreign aid budget. In per capita terms, the United States gives each Israeli a direct subsidy worth about $500 per year. This largess is especially striking when one realizes that Israel is now a wealthy industrial state with a per capita income roughly equal to South Korea or Spain*
And in September of this year the Obama Administration finalized a $38 billion package of military aid for Israel over the next 10 years - the largest of its kind ever.
Reflect upon this.
The US is going to borrow the funds to extend to our Israeli friends this munificence. These are resources that will not be spent upon infrastructure, schools, universities, science, healthcare, research or anything here in the good old US of A.
Bibi. Dude. You and Israel need to lighten-up.
Edit to add: In other news, Israel's attorney general has just opened a criminal investigation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for bribery and fraud.
________________________________________________________________________
*Source: The Congressional Research Service's report "U.S. Foreign Aid to Israel," written by Jeremy M. Sharp, Specialist in Middle Eastern Affairs, dated June 10, 2015.
Labels:
Crime,
Politics,
Silly People
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Roots
At the end of October I finally took the plunge and had an Ancestry DNA test performed and apparently my roots grow deep. The family oral tradition was rather simplistic - half German and half Irish. According to the DNA results it's not that simple.
According to Ancestry DNA I am 39% Irish, 18% Great
Britain, 26% Europe West, and 17% Trace Regions (7% Italy/Greece, 4% Iberian
Peninsula, 3% Finland/Northwest Russia, 2% European Jewish, 1% Europe East and less than 1% Scandinavian).
click on image to enlarge
All of this can be explained so stay-tuned. More on this to come as I continue digging into the family tree.
Monday, December 26, 2016
Sunday, December 25, 2016
Merry Christmas
The girls send you holiday greetings.
And everyone here on that staff of The Platz wishes you a very merry Christmas.
Labels:
Christmas,
Holidays,
Labrador Retrievers,
Winter
Saturday, December 24, 2016
NORAD Santa Tracker
The North American Aerospace Defense Command conducts aerospace warning , aerospace control and maritime warning in the defense of North America. For over 60 years, NORAD and its predecessor, the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD) have tracked Santa's flight. Follow Santa as he makes his rounds around the world.
Redirect to NORAD here.
To track Santa's route in 3D use the navigation controls on the upper right to change the view. Icons show locations Santa has been spotted. Click on an icon to learn more about the location. Video icons indicate that Santa Cams have recorded footage of Santa at that location. Click on an icon to watch the video.
The toolbar on the upper left is used to change the camera between following Santa and free roaming, to switch between 3D and 2D, and for other tasks.
In addition to the navigation controls, hold the left mouse button and drag to rotate the view, and use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out.
Redirect to NORAD here.
To track Santa's route in 3D use the navigation controls on the upper right to change the view. Icons show locations Santa has been spotted. Click on an icon to learn more about the location. Video icons indicate that Santa Cams have recorded footage of Santa at that location. Click on an icon to watch the video.
The toolbar on the upper left is used to change the camera between following Santa and free roaming, to switch between 3D and 2D, and for other tasks.
In addition to the navigation controls, hold the left mouse button and drag to rotate the view, and use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out.
Labels:
Christmas,
Holidays,
Just For Fun,
Winter
Christmas Eve Sunset
The Winter Solstice for the northern hemisphere was last Wednesday - three days ago - and as a consequence the sun is setting on the other side of the road in the west, southwest.
The sun put on a nice show this afternoon for Christmas Eve.
The sun put on a nice show this afternoon for Christmas Eve.
click on image to enlarge
Labels:
Astronomy,
Christmas,
Door County Life,
iPhone Photography,
Sunset,
Winter
Friday, December 23, 2016
Friday Music
Snows moved in just before sunset and it is absolutely magical outside. No wind. If you listen carefully you can actually 'hear' the falling snow. Today's Friday Morning Music is better played at night....
Labels:
Friday Morning Music,
Holidays,
Winter
Tweet of the Absurd
Another week comes to a close but not without the president-elect tweeting nonsense in the early morning hours.
I have a vision of him sitting on the throne in his gilded bathroom Android device in hand. While contemplating the call of nature he's contemplating what manner of distraction he can distill to 140 characters or less. I hope he washes his hands afterwards.
This week brought us a revisitation of the nuclear arms race and a request that Boeing magically produce a less expensive - but comparable - alternative to Lockheed Martin's F-35 fighter jet. Never mind that this results in Lockheed shares plunging by more than 2 percent.
As per usual these early morning bathroom pronouncements are devoid of facts and background. Nonetheless, they're useful inasmuch as the vast throng of low information followers hardly ever over think something. My takeaway is this. If you wouldn't take advice from a teetering drunk at the bar take the tweets with a grain of salt.
The President-elect tweets the absurd.
Manna for his minions.
I have a vision of him sitting on the throne in his gilded bathroom Android device in hand. While contemplating the call of nature he's contemplating what manner of distraction he can distill to 140 characters or less. I hope he washes his hands afterwards.
This week brought us a revisitation of the nuclear arms race and a request that Boeing magically produce a less expensive - but comparable - alternative to Lockheed Martin's F-35 fighter jet. Never mind that this results in Lockheed shares plunging by more than 2 percent.
As per usual these early morning bathroom pronouncements are devoid of facts and background. Nonetheless, they're useful inasmuch as the vast throng of low information followers hardly ever over think something. My takeaway is this. If you wouldn't take advice from a teetering drunk at the bar take the tweets with a grain of salt.
The President-elect tweets the absurd.
Manna for his minions.
Labels:
Donald Trump,
Silly People,
Tweet of the Absurd
Pulling Out the Stops
click on image to enlarge
As you can see in this photo we've pulled-out all of the stops on the Christmas decorations this year...
Labels:
Christmas,
Door County Life,
Holidays,
The Farm
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Stollen
click on the holiday bread to enlarge
Stollen is a cake-like fruit bread made with yeast, water and flour, and lemon zest. Chopped nuts and dried or candied fruit and spices (cardamom and cinnamon) are also added. Traditionally served around the Advent and Christmas holidays this is a traditional German treat.
Last week I scored a homemade cranberry nut bread from a German client and this week I scored a homemade stollen from another.
We're going to be enjoying these home-baked delicacies over the holidays here at The Platz.
Raising a toast to having one of the best jobs around...
Labels:
Christmas,
German Cooking,
Holidays
Score One for the Good Guys
Last
week more
than 26 tons of cocaine was brought ashore at Fort Lauderdale. This
represents the results of twenty seven separate drug interdictions by
the US Coast Guard and Royal Canadian Navy in the eastern pacific.
Just in case you've ever wondered what $715 million dollars worth (wholesale) of cocaine looks like...
Just in case you've ever wondered what $715 million dollars worth (wholesale) of cocaine looks like...
click on image to enlarge
Labels:
Law Enforcement,
United States Coast Guard
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