I RODE ON STREETCARS

On this day in 1885, the first commercially operated electric streetcar in America opened in Baltimore.

I recall riding streetcars in the late 1930s when I was a very very young boy. The streetcar preceded the bus as public transportation. I caught the streetcar in its last stages of existence. By World War II, everything was buses.

We were poor back then. Though I did not know it. It was public transportation for our family. After the war everyone had money, however. Late in 1945, my father ordered a new car. It took two years to arrive. I can still recall how thrilled my father was that he owned a car. A two tone green Nash Ambassador.

It was August 10, 1985. Johnny Carson, long time star of NBC TV’s Tonight Show, was in Key West to visit the site of the Atocha as the guest of Mel Fisher.

Mentioning Mel Fisher brings Jean Thornton to mind. She knew Mel. Harassed him till he agreed to take her out to dive. This was many years ago. Jean became the Key West Golden Girl as a result thereof.

Jean was visiting from Birmingham with her fellow school teacher friend Debbie. They struck oil! Gold coins and emeralds.

Changed Jean’s life. Soon no longer a school teacher. 

Beside the condo all these years in Key West, Jean and husband Joe travel a lot. Next week, it’s Alaska.

I recall Jean telling me that whenever they take a long trip, which is often, she sells a few of the gold coins. Still able to do it 38 years later.

Great going, Jean! Enjoy Alaska!

The Citizens’ Voice this morning re the Keys “traitors” who attacked the Capitol on January 6. Marathon residents. The husband was retired military and also on a disability pension. The comment: “Funny how he can’t work, but can storm the Capitol.”

A Palm Beach editorial today titled Personal Benefits of Slavery Bring Ridicule to Florida. Last paragraph right on: “The implication that slavery was somehow good for its victim is inaccurate, outlandish and abhorrent. Nothing good came from slavery, America’s original and ongoing sin. Yet here’s our state once again on a national stage facing a thunderous laugh track response to its defense of a teaching standard that’s indefensible.”

Recent Keys heat has been anywhere from high 80s to low 90s. Yet feels over 100 degrees.

Nearly all Southern Florida has been under an excess of worsening heat. The last two days the worst.

The National Weather Service in Miami said the high “feels-like temperatures as high as 115 degrees in some places.”

Comment on Twitter today: “I’m so old I remember when school didn’t start till after Labor Day.”

That’s me!

A concluding comment.

The length of my blogs vary. Today’s short. Tomorrow could be 1,100 words.

I do the same research beginning at 5 every morning. Hit the same sites. Sometimes the news isn’t new news. Sometimes whatever I research fails to interest me, turn me on, excite me. In those circumstances, I don’t wish to bore you nor myself. So my blog is short as it is today.

It’s how the cookie crumbles.

Enjoy your day!

 

 

 

DE SANTIS…..TODAY SHAKESPEARE, TOMORROW THE BIBLE

Today Shakespeare, tomorrow the Bible.

The Bible teaches us. Indoctrinates us in a sense. DeSantis says the school system shall not be used to “indoctrinate” children.

DeSantis claims he is “God’s protector.” Accordingly, the Bible should be, may be, off limits. 

My concern is now that a Florida school district has stripped some Shakespearean passages nothing may be “sacred.”

DeSantis has openly acknowledged he is Catholic and claims his favorite Bible verse is John 14:6 where Jesus tells his disciples, “I am the way, the truth and the life.” I worry he may adopt Christ’s words for his own and consider himself somewhat Christ like.

There are well educated people out there who have already come forth claiming certain Biblical passages are not right for school children to read.

Nuts one and all!

Ohio did it! It was People against the Politicians yesterday. The people overwhelmingly rejected a GOP backed proposal that would have made it tougher to protect abortion rights.

It appears the Supreme Court’s rejection of Roe v. Wade was the catalyst to a slow but sure return towards sanity in this country. Still a long way to go. However, all indications are we are on our way.

A Keys couple has been charged in the January 6 Capitol riot. Marathon residents. Bryan Roger Bishop 51 and wife Tonya 47.

They were arraigned yesterday in Federal Court in Key West, released on $100,000 bond, must appear in Washington, D.C. next week for a further court appearance.

The $1.58 billion Mega Million winning ticket was sold at a Publix in Neptune Beach, Florida. No further details available.

A Texas woman did “good!” Survived a horrible incident!

Mowing her lawn. She was attacked by a snake and hawk at the same time.

The snake fell from the sky and wrapped itself tightly around Peggy Jones. The snake apparently was the caught prey of a hawk. The hawk swooped down to retrieve the snake. Hacking Peggy’s arm in the process.

Peggy said she was scared big time.

The snake was squeezing her hard at the same time the hawk was clawing at her arm. She called out for Jesus to help her.

The hawk succeeded on its fourth try to recover the snake. Peggy’s arm is healing. The next day, she returned to complete the grass cutting job.

Judge Aileen Cannon described by Bess Levin as “dopey and constitutionally dubious.” One legal expert accused Cannon of showing “ignorance” and “bias” following her recent pro-Trump ruling.

Is a “fair trial” possible? Many question Cannon’s capacity to “judge” the classified documents case.

I am one of them.

She has to go!

Winston Churchill: “There is no such thing as public opinion. There is only published opinion.” Such would apply also today TV talk show and social media commentaries.

Fun time yesterday! Happy hour at The Grand from 4-7. Shared the time with Steve and Cindy Thompson, Christine and Ed. Matt the congenial bartender.

The Grand has a good deal for locals during August. Half price on everything all day. Everything means just that. Food and booze.

I enjoyed pennes in oil buried under a bed of mussels. Love mussels! Got into them big time here in the Keys. Sort of in memory of my mother. One of her favorite dishes.

Enjoy your day!

 

 

TEDDY ROOSEVELT AND A KICK IN THE PANTS

Words of wisdom from the mouth of Teddy Roosevelt: “If you could kick the person in the pants responsible for most of your problems, you wouldn’t sit for a month.”

Nixon resigned this day in 1974. He was caught. They had him. He was facing impeachment, indictment and probably jail. Saw the handwriting on the wall. Walked away.

Trump refuses to see what is. He will therefore pay the ultimate price. Unfortunately, he is dragging the country down in the meantime.

The Ohio election today a most important one. It provides the people with the power to overcome a gerrymandering legislature. Let’s see if the people of Ohio want to exercise that power.

How did Judge Aileen Cannon graduate from law school? How did she pass the bar exam?

Yesterday, she asked prosecutors in the documents case to explain the use of grand juries in Florida and Washington, D.C. in the case. Intimating impropriety.

Using multiple grand juries has been legal and proper for many years. As long as grounds exist. Such exist in this case. Trump screwed around with classified documents in Florida, Washington, D.C. and New Jersey.

Is she stupid or inclined to favor Trump whenever she can? I suspect both, with the weight heavier on the side of incompetence.

A bear in Dubai must have been singing….. Don’t crate me in!

The bear was in a crate stored on a plane waiting to take off from the Dubai International Airport friday. The bear got loose.

A major issue in Iran. Everyone upset. Who is responsible? Everyone pointing the finger at another. Iraqi Airways, whose plane it was on, says it’s not. The government says it’s not.

The bear was sedated and removed from the plane. No damage done. Nevertheless, everyone wants to know who is responsible. It’s amazing what takes on a high degree of importance in a country. The bear escaping the crate is viewed as a big deal in Iraqi. It would be less so in the U.S.

On this day in 1945, the Soviet Union declared war on Japan. The Russians wanted to “get into the act ” before the war ended.

August 8, 1945 was 2 days after the U.S. dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and the day before the bomb fell on Nagasaki.

A typical Soviet Union ploy even back then. The Russians wanted to reap some benefit from the Allied victory over Japan without any loss on its side.

Bad guys then, bad guys now!

Leprosy. The Biblical disease is on the rise in the U.S. Eighty percent of the cases are in Florida. Twenty percent of those cases in central Florida.

Why? Reasons varied. Armadillos are a carrier. Also, respiratory exchanges from one person to another.

International migration under consideration. Other states experiencing leprosy cases have a high number of illegal immigrants.

Enjoy your day!

HOW SOON WILL JUDGE TANYA S. CHUTKAN TAKE THE BULL BY THE HORNS

The crossroad is being reached early in the most recent federal case against Trump. The January 6 case venued in Washington, D.C. The one assigned to U.S. District Court Judge Tanya S. Chutkan.

Trump has already been ordered to file responsive papers by 5 today on Special Counsel Jack Smith’s motion for a protective order re discovery to be turned over to Trump. Discovery of persons and proof to be offered at trial. A simple perfunctory motion. Usually granted per forma.

Trump’s actions are turning the motion or what may soon follow into a major situation. Trump’s was admonished by the judge who arraigned him in effect not to try to influence witnesses nor to do anything out of the ordinary.

Not Trump’s way, however. In the past 72 hours alone, he has been beating up witnesses and speaking adversely and disparagingly re Smith and Judge Chutkan.

Such conduct is not acceptable. Not in a case involving Trump alone. It is a no no in all cases. 

There are rules in all federal criminal cases. Rules to be followed by those involved. The prosecution and defense alike. Trump is not special. It is not his courtroom. It is the people’s courtroom. Everyone plays by the same rules.

There is one boss in a courtroom. The judge. Not Smith, not Trump. 

Trump must be made to understand that. It is up to Judge Chuthan to make him  understand.

The most powerful person in the U.S. is a Federal District Court Judge. Even more powerful than a Supreme Court Justice.

It is up to Judge Chutkan to take the bull be the horns and make Trump understand. She can do it and I suspect will do so early on in this matter. She will make him understand if he fails to play by the rules, he will await trial in jail. 

In effect, Judge Chutkan must become a Judge Sirica. He took the Watergate case in hand and look at what happened. How many and who went to jail. There was no screwing around with Sirica in his courtroom.

From what I understand, Chutkan is a tough but fair judge. Just what Trump’s case requires.

The sooner she exercises her power, the sooner this matter will be on a some what normal path to resolution.

Enjoy your day!

HAPPY SUNDAY!

Happy Sunday!

Square watermelons? Yes, in Japan. A real and common part of Japanese life.

A specific company grows the square watermelons. They are grown on a vine in a square box to ensure perfect shape and size. Their shape and size allows for more convenient shipping, stacking and refrigerator storage.

Our coral reefs are threatened. In a race against time and heat, non-profit upper Keys based Reef Renewal USA is moving coral from its inshore nursery off Tavernier to much deeper cooler water offshore..

Hopefully, the process will be successful.

Clarence Thomas has another questionable activity in his background. He owns a $267,230 RV luxury motor coach which was financed by a friend. 

He purchased it in November 1999. Used. Eight years old.

He “satisfied” the loan in November 2008.

Several unanswered questions remain. “Satisfied” does not necessarily mean the loan was paid back. The person who provided the loan refused to provide a copy of the loan agreement to the New York Times reporter. Nor would he answer whether Thomas had adhered to the repayment schedule, if any.

Thomas has refused to respond to questions surrounding the loan.

In 1976, President Gerald Ford named Sidney M. Aronovitz, a Key West native, as U.S. District Court Judge for the Southern District of Florida. At some point in time, a federal building was constructed on Simonton Street. It was originally named the U.S. Post Office, Custom House, and Courthouse. In 2009, the building was renamed for Sidney M. Aronovitz, who by that time was the former long time District Court Judge.

Words of wisdom? Neil Armstrong, first man on the moon, said: “I believe every human has a finite number of heartbeats. I don’t intend to waste any of mine running around doing exercises.”

This by the man who went through the most strenuous physical program preparing for the trip to the moon.

Sad: This morning Sweden knocked the USA out of the World Cup.

Such is life! Win some, lose some.

The game was decided by sudden death kicks.

Enjoy your Sunday!

JOHN KEATS…..A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER

For some reason, John Keats’ poetic line “A thing of beauty is a joy forever” has been on my mind this morning. I have not thought of the quote in years. Again why this morning, I do not know.

There is a story behind it. One that goes back some 35-40 years ago when I spent a month in the Rome area with my family. My parents and son returned home 3 days earlier than my wife, daughters and I. They had something that needed to be done. We had spent the month at the villa I have mentioned in the past in Lovinia on the Mediterranean some 40 miles outside Rome. Since my parents and son were leaving and my wife wanted to do some shopping, we all left Lovinia.

We spent the 3 days in Rome in a pensione. An Italian guest house. It was run by friends. Black Franciscan nuns. It was their nunnery and they operated the pensione as part of it for economic reasons.

The American dollar was strong. The Italian lira in the dumps. One American dollar got you 2,200 lira. My wife said give me $3,000 and I will shop for 3 days, outfit myself and our 3 daughters for a whole year. Promise not to ask for any money for clothes for a year. Go for it, I told her.

Recall $1 American money was equal to roughly 2,200 lira. I made the money exchange for my wife. A little more than 6 million lira filling two large paper bags.

The ladies shopped and I wandered the streets of Rome alone. An interesting experience. 

One such experience found me at the foot of the Spanish Steps. To the right of the steps were a series of buildings. The first was a two story simple structure. There was a small brass plaque by the front door: John Keats Museum. John Keats, the name was familiar. Who? Then it dawned on me, he had been a poet. I had taken two years of English literature and Keats I recalled was one of the poets we were required to read.

I went in. The second floor was the most interesting. Keats’ bedroom where he died, a room I assumed was a former living room and a couple of smaller rooms. Keats still did not really register with me other than his name was now familiar.

The “living room” contained his writings. A large number were encased in glass. I strolled along reading some. Then I came across the one that brought total recollection to mind. A crumbled wrinkled yellow piece of paper on which Keats had written the poem containing the line…..A thing of beauty is a joy forever. It was as if I was looking at Lincoln’s Gettysburg address that he had written on a brown paper bag in pencil as he traveled to Gettysburg.

The poem, the line especially, brought tears to my eyes.

Keats had lived only 25 years. He was born in London 10/31/1795 and died in Rome in that bedroom 2/23/1821. An English poet. More specifically, a romantic poet. His works had been published for 4 years before he died of tuberculosis.

The house/museum is located at Piazza di Spagna 26.

The nuns had been good to us during our entire stay in Italy. When in Rome itself, which was frequently, we would stop, have coffee with them or lunch, took some of them to dinner a couple of times, celebrated the American Memorial Day with them at a roof top party they threw on the pensione. Most of the nuns were Americans and it was obvious they missed their homeland greatly. When our rented car broke down because we put the wrong gas in, they came to get us and gave us their car to use for two days while their mechanic fixed ours for nothing. They were concerned the rental company would rip us off.

Two interesting factors involving the nunnery and nuns.

The room my wife and I occupied was terrific. Huge and comfortable. A great bathroom. Bathrooms not necessarily one of Italy’s better offerings.

I wanted to have sex in the bedroom. My wife said no. We were in a nunnery! That is why I wanted to have sex. Sort of an odd perversion, I guess. She finally acquiesced.

The other was a statue of the Blessed Mother.

The Mother Superior was originally from Utica. Her brother lived across the street from us in Utica. The family name escapes me.

One night after everyone had gone to sleep, the Mother Superior and I were sitting in the kitchen having coffee and chatting. By candlelight. I am not sure they had electric power after 10 pm.

We had become friends. She sat there with her habit head covering off. I was impressed with her long beautiful hair.

I felt indebted due to the way the nuns had treated us over the past month and wanted to do something. I handed her a check for $1,000. She refused to take it. We had a bit of an argument. Finally, she said she would take it for one reason. If I gave it to her with the understanding that the nunnery would use it to purchase a new Blessed Mother which they badly needed.

Of course!

Over the years, many Uticans stayed at the pensione. Recall that the Black Franciscans operated St. Elizabeth Hospital in Utica. When they returned, we would run into each other or they would call me. To tell me they saw the beautiful statue of the Blessed Mother and the inscription beneath it stating Through the Generosity and Goodness of Louis Petrone. 

One more story about the nuns.

The Mother Superior asked that I bring a gold cross back to Utica to give to the nuns at St. Elizabeth Hospital to deliver to their mother house in Syracuse. The box it was in was about 1 foot by 6 inches x 6 inches. I asked for the receipt for the cross. What receipt? She had none. I explained I was going to have enough aggravation going through customs. Remember my wife spent $3,000 on clothes. We already had 21 suitcases and boxes to go through customs with.

The Mother Superior said no problem. She boldly wrote on the box: Through the Goodness of God. I said good luck! No way is this going to work. She said don’t worry, God will be with you.

He was. When we approached customs in the U.S., the officer looked at my 22 pieces (overwhelming in appearance), smiled, asked if we had a good time, and passed us on without looking at anything.

I feel good at the moment. I was going to write about Trump and whether he would end up a dictator or jailbird. This story was more pleasant to share. Hope you enjoyed it.

Enjoy your day also!

WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND

What goes around, comes around. Oh, the truth the words speak!

When the shoe is on the other foot, Wisconsin’s Supreme Court Justice can’t handle it.

Conservative Republican Justices have controlled Wisconsin’s Supreme Court for 15 years. The majority recently switched. The Democrats now in power.

On their second day in power, the Democratic majority fired the director of the State’s court system. It was within their power to do so.

Conservative Chief Justice Annette Ziegler called it a “raw exercise of overreaching power.”

Makes me laugh. The conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court has been “brutal” over the years. Now that the shoe is on the other foot, they can’t take it!

David Brooks’ Opinion Piece in the New York times yesterday: What If We’re The Bad Guys Here?

Brooks wrote re Trump: “Why is this guy still potentially viable, after all he’s done?”

Brooks answers by quoting North Carolina political scientist Thomas B. Edsall: “Republicans see the world changing around them uncomfortably fast, and they want to slow it down, maybe even take a step backward. But if you are a person of color, a woman who values gender equality or an L.G.B.T. person, would you want to go back to 1963. I doubt it.”

Brooks followed up with: “The Trumpers are reactionary bigots and authoritarians. Many Republicans support Trump no matter what…..because at the end of the day he’s still the bigot in chief, the embodiment of their resentments, and that’s what matters to them most.”

Key West had a no tipping law in 1936. Tipping was considered un-American.

Try it today! All hell would break lose! Tipping is an inherent respectable part of wage earning in all parts of the U.S. 

Our reefs are dying. Extremely hot water the cause. Nothing to joke about. However a Citizens’ Voice comment this morning makes practical though not realistic sense: “Maybe someone could tow one of those big icebergs down here and anchor it over the reef.”

Dinner last night at Brady’s with Cindy and Steve Thompson. Steve and I wanted the lasagna special which is normally featured wednesdays.

Not last night. No lasagna. I must have been the only one eating it. The cook said no more for a while. Ergo the specialty last night was chicken parmigiana. As good as the lasagna was!

Enjoy your day!

TRUMP FEDERALLY INDICTED AGAIN

Trump was federally indicted again yesterday. He was charged with conspiring against the U.S. Another reckoning for him.

Trump retaliated by likening the indictment to a “Nazi prosecution.”

Yesterday’s indictment may be the first to be tried.

How Trump handles the weight of these cases upon him amazes me. No one person is that strong. When and how will he break? Or, will he opt to try each case?

Yesterday’s indictment contained many interesting facts. One at page 33, I found especially interesting. Recall Trump was pushing Pence to reject the States’ certification proceedings on January 6. A  January 1 telephone call between Trump and Pence covering the issue is set forth at page 33. Pence told Trump he had no Constitutional authority to do what Trump wanted and reject the certifications. He went on to say it would be improper for him to do so. 

Trump’s response bespeaks Trump’s nature: “You’re too honest.”

I have constantly taken the position the Ukraine and Russia problem would not resolve until the Russian people themselves felt the pain of the war. Appears such is beginning, though on a minimal scale.

Few nations are free from the adverse weather affecting our planet. The weather problem seems to be peculiarly hitting the major polluters big time. China and the U.S. are the world’s worst. China’s capital Beijing is being buffeted  by the heaviest rainfall in 140 years.

Is climate change affecting hurricanes? Atlantic waters are hot as hell. Keys reefs are dying. Fish patterns changing. And…..hurricanes are dying. They begin to form and then dissipate.

Kenny Chesney visited Key West again. Popped into Captain Tony’s and sang a song.

Chesney visits Key West impromptu frequently.

Enjoy your day!

14 YEAR OLDS BARTENDING

Another brilliant Republican state legislature idea. Legalizing bartending by 14 year olds. Several states are moving to do so.

Across the U.S., a person must be at least 18-21 to serve alcohol in a bar. States like Wisconsin want to drop the age to 14. Such states are hurting for workers. Their previous concern to protect minors going out the window to satisfy the needs of a particular portion of the business community.

Crazy! Even more so when you realize people can’t legally drink till they are 18 or 21.

This is one gambit that DeSantis has not dreamed up yet. He may.

Leprosy cases are “surging” in central Florida. The technical name for the disease is Hansen’s.

A problem from Biblical times. Horrible then. Curable today. No sending the afflicted to an island to live with others who have been infected. To suffer and die together.

The term “surge” is one utilized by the scientific/medical community. The five cases in central Florida are considered “explosive.” Represent 20 percent of the cases in the U.S.

No who knows why Florida has any cases, let alone 5.

The James Bond movie License to Kill was partially filmed in the Keys. The opening sequence took place over the Sugarloaf airport. Other locations included St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Church, the Hemingway House, the Overseas Bridge, and the Key West Airport.

Query: The City of Key West owns the electric company. Key West has an abundance of wind and sunshine. Why then does Key West buy most of its electricity from the burning of fossil fuels?

Citizens’ Voice this morning: “I hit a good-sized manhole and my tooth filling popped out. Who do I send the dentist bill to?”

A busy beginning to yesterday.

My day began at 5 in the morning. Blog. Followed by a shave and shower. Then to the bank. Noon with Tammy for a manicure and pedicure. Lunch afterwards at Roostica. Limoncello wings and fresh hot Italian bread. A delicious lunch. The wings plump and juicy. Grilled in limoncello wine with a touch of oil, roasted peppers and onions. Made for dunking the bread in.

Bobby Mongelli was in. He owns Roostica and Hogfish. Owned Geiger Key for years till he sold it for a multi-million dollar profit last year.

Bobby is one hell of a business man. He serves quality food at reasonable prices.

He came over and joined me for a while. An interesting person to talk with.

By the time I got home, it was 3 in the afternoon. I had gone non stop from 5 in the morning. I sat in my favorite chair, an old wingback with an ottoman. Put my feet up and immediately fell asleep for an hour.

Something I do not understand. Trump is twice indicted. Two more will come up this month. A total of 4.

In spite of what once would have been considered a “black mark” preventing a person from getting public support, Trump has an absurd amount of GOP support. Republicans who consider Trump a criminal still prefer him as President.

What has our country become? Why so many whacky people? Hopefully, Trump will go down to defeat in the November 2024 election. Democrats vote! Republicans who already see the evil in Trump, vote for Biden! Our democracy, such as it is, must be preserved and worked upon to return it to days of old.

DeSantis’ “slavery was a good thing” is unpopular among other GOP hopefuls.

Glad DeSantis is the only weird one among the other GOP candidates in this regard.

Pee-wee Herman died. At age 70 from cancer which he battled for 6 years.

His real name Paul Reuben. He brought joy and laughter to million for years. Till his arrest for indecent exposure and later possession of photos of minors in sexual action brought his career down.

Another I must move my butt this morning. An 11:30 visit with the doctor who did the endoscopy surgery on me last week.

Enjoy your day!