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Monday, March 31, 2025

Richard Chamberlain: RIP

- Richard Chamberlain as John Blackthorne (based on William Adams) and Damien Thomas as Jesuit Martin Alvito (based on João Rodrigues Tçuzu SJ) from the mini-series Shōgun

Sad to see that actor Richard Chamberlain has passed away.

I first noticed him when he was on tv as Dr. Kildare in the early 60s.

He went on to star in a number of mini-series. He was in films too. Here are a few of his tv series and movies that I remember and liked ...

- Julius Caesar (1970)

Yes, I was interested in ancient history back then in the college years, and I also liked Charlton Heston, who starred in the film, so I had to see it :) Based on Shakespeare's play, of course.

- The Three Musketeers (1972) and The Four Musketeers (1974)

I really likd these two films directed by Richard Lester. For those familiar with the novel on which they were based, Chamberlain played Aramis.

- The Count of Monte Cristo (1975)

Really liked this movie about the novel by Dumas. I can still remember him being a prisoner in the Château d'If .

- The Last Wave (1977)

This film was pretty interesting. Directed by Australian film maker Peter Weir, it was a mystery that included mystical Aboriginal religious beliefs.

- The Man in the Iron Mask (1977)

As you can see by now, I was a big fan of both Dumas and Chamberlain ;)

- Shōgun (1980)

- Hugely popular mini-series based on the novel by James Clavell. I had read the book, so looked forward to seeing this. The novlel had some icky parts ... you will never think of the slowly boiling frog metaphor the same way afterwards :( Also some interesting religious stuff ... the history of Japan at this time, the struggle between the Catholic chuch missionaries (Jesuits) and Protestants who visited Japan, all very fraught. Here Chamberlain's character explains the religious and political realities ...



- The Thorn Birds (1983)

A higely popular mini-series based on the novel of the same name. Read the book - both it and the tv series were ultimately pretty sad, and yet also compelling. A lot of good actors, interesting locasions, and it raised some questions about the Catholic priesthood.

- Dream West (1986)

Historical mini-series about John C. Frémont, from a novle by David Nevin. I liked it - Freemont is a pretty big figure in California history.

- The Bourne Identity (1988)

Yep, before Matt Damon starred in the Bourne films, there was this tv movie. I had read the book by Robert Ludlum and so had to see this tv adaptation.

He was a good actor. I will miss him.

A third term



Saturday, March 29, 2025

Rufus Gifford



Rufus Gifford, former U.S. ambassador to Denmark, talks about VP Vance's remarks on Denmark and Greenland.

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Pete



Pete Buttigieg weighs in on Signalgate with journalist Jim Acosta.

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

I Dreamed a Dream

Doing my chores. Sweeping the house. Listening to music makes it not so dreary. One song I listened to always makes me cry - I think because we are all so happy when the underdog succeeds ...



Monday, March 24, 2025

The pickup trucks



Stuff in the news about Israel stepping up operations in Gaza, targeting members of Hamas. They have also been targeting pickup trucks, like the one used to kidnap Shani Louk on October 7 and parade her dead body through the streets of Gaza to cheering crowds.

Wave of IDF strikes in Gaza targets pickup trucks used by Hamas terrorists

Sunday, March 23, 2025

Old photos

Looking at old photos again. Most of them are not in the greatest of shape, but ...

Here's my grandfather on the far left, next to his father, and his two brothers, Claude and Verdier ...



Here's me, 25/26, sitting on a bench. I can remember that shirt - weird how I can remember clothes from decades ago, but not my email password ...



Me (L) and my sister (R) playing cowboys and indians at our gandparents' house. Lots of westerns on tv back then. We were always on the side of the Native Americans :) ...



This is one of the few photos we have of our dog Tony. Tony was half Collie, half German Shepherd, and she just showed up when we were kids living in Bermuda. When we came back here, we brought her with us. She lived with us for many years, and then, can't remember why, she went to live with my grandparents, only a few blocks away - we still saw her almost every day. She was a wonderful friend ...



Friday, March 21, 2025

Social Security check



Oh, if I didn't get my Social Security check, my only source of income, I wouldn't just wait for the next one and hope for the best like Lutnick's mother-in-law ... because that would mean that I would not be able to pay the gas bill, the electric bill, the phone bill, the internet bill, the garbage bill, the water bill, the credit card bill, the Medicare drug plan bill, and of course the grocery bill.

What a creep.

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Naftali Bennett

Former PM of Israel, Naftali Bennett, on the BBC ...

Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Let the hostages go

Israel resumes Gaza strikes, says Hamas collapsed truce by refusing to free hostages

Monday, March 17, 2025

Saint Patrick's Day

- My mother and my stepfather

My stepfather was born on St. Patrick's day, so everyone called him Pat instead of his real name. Remembering him today. Happy birthday, Daddy.

Sunday, March 16, 2025

Pre-Raphaelites

This Pre-Raphaelite painting I saw today at the Tate remined me of happy times as an art major in college. The Pre-Raphaelites were among my favorite artists.

Thursday, March 13, 2025

Fries



Ah, yes. Beef tallow, the healthy alternative to those pesky seed oils! Health advice from the former heroine addict, brain-worm host, and road-kill bon vivant, who looks like he's been dead for a week. What could go wrong?

America Stopped Cooking With Tallow for a Reason

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s latest spin on MAGA, “Make frying oil tallow again,” is surprisingly straightforward for a man who has spent decades downplaying his most controversial opinions. Last month, Kennedy argued in an Instagram post that Americans were healthier when restaurants such as McDonald’s cooked fries in beef tallow—that is, cow fat—instead of seed oils, a catchall term for common vegetable-derived oils including corn, canola, and sunflower. Americans, he wrote, are “being unknowingly poisoned” by seed oils; in his view, we’d all be better off cooking with solid fats such as tallow, butter, and lard. In a video that Kennedy posted on Thanksgiving, he deep-fries a whole turkey in beef tallow and says, “This is how we cook the MAHA way.”

Cardiologists shuddered at the thought. Conventional medical guidance has long recommended the reverse: less solid fat, more plant oils. But in recent years, a fringe theory has gained prominence for arguing that seed oils are toxic, put into food by a nefarious elite—including Big Pharma, the FDA, and food manufacturers—to keep Americans unhealthy and dependent. Most nutrition scientists squarely dismiss this idea as a conspiracy theory. But the movement probes some unresolved, fundamental questions about nutrition. Are saturated fatty acids—the kind in animal fat—actually dangerous? And are polyunsaturated ones—found in plant-derived oils—really all that great for your heart? The fact that these debates remain unsettled does not validate Kennedy’s view on fats, which represents a complete reversal of conventional health beliefs. But it does leave plenty of room for his philosophy to proliferate ...


Wish I could read to the end of The Atlantic article but I'm not a member. BTW, I have had french fries in Paris and also in Cologne ... don't know if they were cooked in animal fat, but I thought they were only so-so.

Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Puppies

We need some puppies to cheer us up ...

Friday, March 07, 2025

The Seekers



I'll Never Find Another You by The Seekers, released in 1964. This song was in my head today. I like to sing it to the cats :)

Wednesday, March 05, 2025

Social Security



I'm really worried about this, as I rely totally on my Social Security check each month. There is no retirement, no 401K, no savings account, no alternate source of income. Just SSA. I can't fully express the fury and disgust I feel for those in the Republican party who are now giddy with glee at the thought of taking away the incomes of old people, disabled people, poor people.

Monday, March 03, 2025

A Closer Look



Sunday, March 02, 2025

How to get the hostages out

Israel cuts off aid to Gaza while pressuring Hamas to accept new ceasefire proposal



Hell on Wheels

The latest tv series I've been watching is Hell on Wheels ...

an American Western television series about the construction of the first transcontinental railroad across the United States .... The series, which features Anson Mount, Colm Meaney, Common, and Dominique McElligott, chronicles the Union Pacific Railroad and its laborers, mercenaries, prostitutes, surveyors, and othhers who lived, worked, and died in the mobile encampment, called "Hell on Wheels", that followed the railhead west across the Great Plains.

In particular, the story focuses on Cullen Bohannon (Mount), a former Confederate soldier who initially joins the railroad to track down Union soldiers who murdered his wife and young son during the American Civil War. In the process he becomes a foreman and eventually chief engineer on the railroad ...


Usually I only watch science fiction or fantasy tv stuff, but I thought I'd give this a try because the main character is played by Anson Mount, who also portrays Captain Christopher Pike on the series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Another prominent character in Hell on Wheels is portrayed by Colm Meaney, who played Chief O'Brien on Star Trek: The Next Generation. And I like history too, so it's all good.

The show was on AMC from 2011 to 2016. Here's a trailer for the first season ...