My Tuesdays are typically my most blasé day of the week. No hiking, doing the grocery shopping, and then, later in the day, some bar time. Nothing much to tell you about, so I’ll let the photos do most of the talking.
It was raining pretty hard as the day began, so I skipped walking the dogs. We let them run around some in the cul-de-sac, but they didn’t like the rain much either. Tuesday morning is also my muffin-making time. Danny, my driver, enjoys them, and lately, I’ve been sharing them with “Mama” too.
So, that filled the morning hours, but there was still more to do. I got my daily dose of blogging done, and then it was beer o’clock. So, we took a walk to Baloy Beach to see what was happening.
Some pecan pie a la mode for dessert, and then off to bed bringing my Tuesday to a close. Did any of you readers make it this far?
And, of course, today is the sad 23rd anniversary of the terrorist attacks of 9/11. It is a day that changed everything for me, and I experienced it a little too up close and personal in Washington, DC. Several of my neighbors perished at the Pentagon. The post I did on the 20th anniversary tells the story of that day from my perspective. In short, it was the day I left the herd mentality perpetuated by my primary sources of news, such as the Washington Post and network television. Discovering blogs like Instapundit gave me a much broader perspective, and I realized that the bias in media comes from what they DON’T report.
And I promised to always remember two brave firefighters in NYC who lost their lives trying save the victims of that attack. So, James Raymond Coyle and Samuel Oitice, you are gone, but not forgotten. May you always rest in peace in the land of heroes.
And this song with the 9/11 images is also something I watch and share every September 11.
I’ve been posting some memes like this on Facebook:
Switching gears, let’s enjoy some Filipina Pea for today’s YouTube video. Some poor wanker can’t seem to meet a worthy Filipina even after ten visits. I hired “tour guides” I met on dating sites back when I was a tourist. And yes, perhaps he is lucky to have not found some of the women I hooked up with.
And now for some humor:
That’s it for today. I think we are going to do a KonTiki visit this evening and enjoy some more beach time. Things will be more normal for tomorrow’s post, I promise.
6 thoughts on “What a Tuesday looks like”
About an hour later than normal! Everything okay?
Swan dined on the Philly [cheesesteak] sandwich
Very bready!
Overall, this seems to have been a quiet day. Is that why it took so long to put this post up (usu. 4:30, my time), or is there simply something going on on my end?
A sobering day and the memories that come with 9/11.
Yeah, they need to cut the bread size in half, thereby “doubling” the meat.
The post took me an extra hour to complete. It had over sixty photos, and they are a pain in the ass: Upload to Facebook from my phone, name and save to my laptop hard drive, upload to my WordPress server, then post and write captions.
The suffering I endure for my readers!
Brian, Indeed.
Doesn’t WordPress allow “drag and drop” of photos?
But, I always use my computer, so maybe not so easy via phone.
(Get a Mac! LOL. Airdrop photos direct from your phone to computer.)
Brian, you are talking to the original techno-peasant. I am literally clueless about how “drag and drop” works. I’ve never seen it as an option when uploading photos. I’ll see what I can find out about it.
About an hour later than normal! Everything okay?
Swan dined on the Philly [cheesesteak] sandwich
Very bready!
Overall, this seems to have been a quiet day. Is that why it took so long to put this post up (usu. 4:30, my time), or is there simply something going on on my end?
A sobering day and the memories that come with 9/11.
Yeah, they need to cut the bread size in half, thereby “doubling” the meat.
The post took me an extra hour to complete. It had over sixty photos, and they are a pain in the ass: Upload to Facebook from my phone, name and save to my laptop hard drive, upload to my WordPress server, then post and write captions.
The suffering I endure for my readers!
Brian, Indeed.
Doesn’t WordPress allow “drag and drop” of photos?
But, I always use my computer, so maybe not so easy via phone.
(Get a Mac! LOL. Airdrop photos direct from your phone to computer.)
Brian, you are talking to the original techno-peasant. I am literally clueless about how “drag and drop” works. I’ve never seen it as an option when uploading photos. I’ll see what I can find out about it.