Layng quietly in fields

Layng quietly in fields
Glstening lights

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

No day to worry.

 


Today's Tids Issue 4,909

Trees are nice:

 

We are about 83% of our journey from the depths of winter nights the height of summer sunshine. Sounds odd when you consider that July and August are another and a half away.

 

Plant a tree. Everything looks better with green leafy trees. They make great poems. They’re great for caving in lover’s initials. They cool you when the summer heat melts you. Burds sing in them. Tunesmiths write about them. They make me smile. Inchworms hang form them. Oh well, nothing’s perfect. But trees come close.

 

FANG stocks have been putting the teeth into the record rise of the S&P

 

I just realized that if you take the “L” out of blog you get Bog – a swampy morass. The L with it, I’ll keep on writing anyhow. The blog to bog syndrome is especially contagious at Christmas time.

 

The Question:

What are the ten most common trees in the USA? Bonus: When do you stop at green and go at red?

 

The Headlines:

--Techs And Retail Seem To Be Leading The Way But Not Enough To Overcome Lower Value Stocks; Stimulus Checks Pushing Big Retail To Strong Profits.

--US Home Construction Falls A Surprising 9.5% In April.

--Calls For Cease Fire Ignored As Gaza Bombing Blitz Away.

--NC State DA Finds Shooting Of Andrew Brown Justified.

--Rudy Giuliani’s Son Andrew Throws Hat In Ring For Next NY State Gov Race; G Current Gov Andrew Made Big Bucks ($5.1 Mil) On His Covid-19 Memoir.

 

Noah’s ark took on all vegetables except leeks. Smart.

 

I think that the current crop of songwriters spend a lot of time on lyrics, because while the tunes maybe off-setting, the words often have profound messages. But, I still Like oldies like Tea for Two and Three Little Words.

 

Word that has lost its meaning in the field of journalism: “Alert!”

 

It seems like Season 15 of The Voice has just gotten started, but next week is the finals. Maybe it is because nothing has really capture me. But being a country-oriented guy, I like Kenzie Wheeler best. He will be in the finals with Cam Anthony who I also like as a person as well as a performer, but wasn’t that hot to me in last night’s effort. I think Gianna Zoe has a lot of potential and great poise for a young teen. She will sneak into the finals with probably either Pia Renee and Dana Moniquie (Two who are similar in song style and music chickee) or Victor Solomon. I like Jordan Young but isn’t going to make it as the large country vote will go to Kenzie. Last night Corey Ward was enthusiastic but flat. Rachel Mac stumbled early but came back but not enough. I liked Joran all the way, and he was good leistering but not star quality. Victor was pretty good I thought – on of the better performances. Sason fifteen of The Voice ends next week I’m not jumping out of my chair for any of them. Or maybe, I’m just getting tired of song competitions.

 

There is pent up demand for house ownership especially for young, first time buyers. The problem it seems is that this huge just-getting-started- segment can’t afford to buy at current prices. Is this a problem going forward?

 

A lot of people will forget that Hamas fired from Gaza into Israeel first just so they can justify their support for Palestine.

 

It seems to me that somehow the media is allowing illegal entry of people into the USA as be normalized as legal.

 

You don’t normally hear a lot Supreme Court Justice haggling like what is a happening between Kagin and Kavanaugh. It doesn’t sound very Supreme Court-ish to me.

 

The Answer:

Number One most common tree is the Red Maple. Next is Loblolly Pine followed by Sweetgum, Douglas Fir, Quaking Aspen, Sugar Maple (Yay!), Flowering Dogwood, Lodgepole Pine and White Oak.

 

Everything seems quiet to me, yet there is explosive stuff occurring all over our country and the world. Do you think that the media has the ability to regulate noise and quiet? Or maybe I have just gotten used to the noise.

 

Claustrophobic people are more productive thinking outside of the box.

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