Spending the night on the boat. I had a little blow up with the wife over fascism.
Define fascism.
That's a problem with labels, they mean different things to different people.
I try to restrict a discussion about politics to principles. There's good principles in communism, fascism, feudalism, capitalism, and anarchy - at least as I understand those systems. I can't call myself anything, but I can state my principles, and inevitably, most people will assign me to a group.
When I opposed George W. Bush for (what I think is obviously) lying us into a war in Iraq over a non existent weapons of mass destruction program - I was "a liberal" to people who knew me. When I opposed Obama for bombing Libya, Syria, Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia, I was a "Republican". When I supported Ron Paul in 2008 I was "alt-right" (it used to mean free market people who opposed pointless war) and I accepted that label - now it means white fascist since Trump entered office - because that's how the media defined it.
Avoid labels and if you feel you belong to a group, don't be afraid to break from the group if they violate your principles.
I find most people generally have decent moral standards, but it's been said “with or without religion, good people can behave well and bad people can do evil; but for good people to do evil - that takes religion.” - labels ARE a religion. Left and right are a religion, and that religion changes DRASTICALLY in a few years. In the late 1980s, the republican party was non interventionist, and the democratic party was anti-war.
Hung out in the lee of Angel Island as the channels were blowing in the mid 20's. The wind picked up in the afternoon and I sailed wing on wing (head sail and main sail on opposite sides of the mast) dead downwind on the way home and got to surf some nice little waves.
Almost a month since I finished my new spinnaker and it's been too windy to use it. It's been too windy to sail at all! Another small craft advisory today.
That's some serious hardware on the boom vang, and I like the black winches. Easier on the eyes than stainless steel. Clearly, you take good care of the ship!
When I sailed at Navy, our chutes had almost the same design, but in Blue and Gold, of course. Good times.
We are taking a road trip to Idaho and Washington Late July and early August. No agenda but Missoula so my wife can see a friend and then to Kellogg Idaho (Just east of Coeur d'Alene) where my buddy is loaning me his condo at the ski (mountain bike) resort for a couple of days.
After that we're heading West for the Olympic Peninsula and then relatives in Seattle area.
I love the Pacific Northwest! I might be able to handle the gloom of winter with an annual month in some place tropical.
Another small craft advisory today, tomorrow, yesterday, last week. It has been blowing hard ever since I finished my new sail. I'm a fair weather sailor. I have been out in the bay when the wind is gusting into the low 30's. My boat can handle it but it's just not fun.
I might be able to handle the gloom of winter with an annual month in some place tropical.
This. Live rural enough if you can within an hour or so of an airport. It's way cheaper, though still more expensive than the midwest. We're trying this year to be gone about a month overall from January to March and skip most of IL winter. Tentatively got Mexico and Jamaica on the books for two weeks in January. Might actually fly Mexico to Jamaica. After Covid the schools can fuck themselves and just send us the work and not count it as an absence.
I'm hooked on the Caribbean as it's a short flight for me. Florida is another go to. Probably have live/stayed a good 1-1/2 years of my life there via vacations. Airline points are key though if you're going to live in a cold or gloomy type place. I've got to update my spreadsheet, but we've saved close to $15k on flights over the last 2-3 years. Maybe 4 because Covid was a down year. I really like Washington State (Eastern), but we'd likely make less or not have work up there.
It seems to be high quality but have not had a chance to use it Yet.
Illegal in CA. The penalty for mere possession of a cane sword is more severe than for carrying a loaded concealed gun registered to your name w/o a carry permit.
20510 PC states that “Except as provided in Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 17700) of Division 2 of Title 2, any person in this state who manufactures or causes to be manufactured, imports into the state, keeps for sale, or offers or exposes for sale, or who gives, lends, or possesses any cane sword is punishable by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding one year or imprisonment pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section 1170.”
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Define fascism.
That's a problem with labels, they mean different things to different people.
I try to restrict a discussion about politics to principles. There's good principles in communism, fascism, feudalism, capitalism, and anarchy - at least as I understand those systems. I can't call myself anything, but I can state my principles, and inevitably, most people will assign me to a group.
When I opposed George W. Bush for (what I think is obviously) lying us into a war in Iraq over a non existent weapons of mass destruction program - I was "a liberal" to people who knew me. When I opposed Obama for bombing Libya, Syria, Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia, I was a "Republican". When I supported Ron Paul in 2008 I was "alt-right" (it used to mean free market people who opposed pointless war) and I accepted that label - now it means white fascist since Trump entered office - because that's how the media defined it.
Avoid labels and if you feel you belong to a group, don't be afraid to break from the group if they violate your principles.
I find most people generally have decent moral standards, but it's been said “with or without religion, good people can behave well and bad people can do evil; but for good people to do evil - that takes religion.” - labels ARE a religion. Left and right are a religion, and that religion changes DRASTICALLY in a few years. In the late 1980s, the republican party was non interventionist, and the democratic party was anti-war.
I saw it right at the southwest corner of Angel Island. I thought I saw a Leopard seal as well, but they're not from around here.
Hung out in the lee of Angel Island as the channels were blowing in the mid 20's. The wind picked up in the afternoon and I sailed wing on wing (head sail and main sail on opposite sides of the mast) dead downwind on the way home and got to surf some nice little waves.
Weekend over. Back to work.
From a simpler time.
Preparing to raise sail.
When I sailed at Navy, our chutes had almost the same design, but in Blue and Gold, of course. Good times.
A buddy in Washington, CA is building a retirement home.
We rode a total of 600 miles through twisty, well paved, mostly light traffic back roads.
Tahoe is low.
Here's a photo I just took on the longest day of the year, at Harborview Park near Everett, WA
We are taking a road trip to Idaho and Washington Late July and early August. No agenda but Missoula so my wife can see a friend and then to Kellogg Idaho (Just east of Coeur d'Alene) where my buddy is loaning me his condo at the ski (mountain bike) resort for a couple of days.
After that we're heading West for the Olympic Peninsula and then relatives in Seattle area.
I love the Pacific Northwest! I might be able to handle the gloom of winter with an annual month in some place tropical.
Enjoy the rest of your trip!
This. Live rural enough if you can within an hour or so of an airport. It's way cheaper, though still more expensive than the midwest. We're trying this year to be gone about a month overall from January to March and skip most of IL winter. Tentatively got Mexico and Jamaica on the books for two weeks in January. Might actually fly Mexico to Jamaica. After Covid the schools can fuck themselves and just send us the work and not count it as an absence.
I'm hooked on the Caribbean as it's a short flight for me. Florida is another go to. Probably have live/stayed a good 1-1/2 years of my life there via vacations. Airline points are key though if you're going to live in a cold or gloomy type place. I've got to update my spreadsheet, but we've saved close to $15k on flights over the last 2-3 years. Maybe 4 because Covid was a down year. I really like Washington State (Eastern), but we'd likely make less or not have work up there.
Hanging out on the Olympic Peninsula.
Astoria tomorrow and then the Oregon and California coast.
Shaman says
@shaman what did it cost per day?
They took my word that I knew how to sail but it's hard to get in trouble there because the conditions are relatively benign.
Needed a break.
Yet.
Illegal in CA. The penalty for mere possession of a cane sword is more severe than for carrying a loaded concealed gun registered to your name w/o a carry permit.
Really?
https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/defense/penal-code/20510/
It seems you are correct. It's a novelty more than a weapon.
It just goes to show, everyone is an uncharged criminal.
It's California, what did you expect? Reason?
PS. It's totally legal to openly carry a pirate sword. Will go nicely with your avatar. :D
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