Reason To Celebrate

Ron’s doctor cleared him today for driving and to return to work, so we had a celebratory lunch at the Lobster Trap in Bourne. This was the view from our table.  (The signal flags spell “LOBSTERTRAP”.)

LobsterTrapView

We also stopped at the Upper Cape Tech greenhouse, which was invaded shortly after we got there by a party of ladies who seemed to be marking time before lunch.  I picked up a pansy 6-pack for the birdhouse planter and two pots of lavender.

I put the dear ones to bed before sunset.  Planted the rest of the White Flower Farm shipment and covered it with Agrabon.  Put Agrabon on the newly potted plants in the cold frame and brought the lavender in for the night.

The stupid grow light failed, so I moved the seed tray to the top of the frig, under a window.  Packed up the light to send back to Amazon.

Terrific JALC set, featuring vocals by Kate Davis.  Up late watching the Dem debate.

Bernie Supporters Have Trouble with the Facts

Here’s my answer to an Ed Schultz groupie/pro-Bernie cow who claimed that “(Hillary) gets so many delegates even from states Bernie wins…even more than he gets.”

Your comment is absolute nonsense. Here are the facts:
Feb 1
Iowa · 44 delegates
Clinton won and has 23 delegates, Sanders has 21
Feb 9
New Hampshire · 24 delegates
Sanders won and has 15 delegates, Clinton has 9
Feb 20
Nevada · 35 delegates
Clinton won and has 20 delegates, Sanders has 15
Feb 27
South Carolina · 53 delegates
Clinton won and has 39 delegates, Sanders has 14
2 of 5
Mar 1
Alabama · 53 delegates
Clinton won and has 44 delegates, Sanders has 9
Arkansas · 32 delegates
Clinton won and has 22 delegates, Sanders has 10
Colorado · 66 delegates
Sanders won and has 38 delegates, Clinton has 28
Texas · 222 delegates
Clinton won and has 147 delegates, Sanders has 75
Georgia · 102 delegates
Clinton won and has 73 delegates, Sanders has 29
Massachusetts · 91 delegates
Clinton won and has 46 delegates, Sanders has 45
Minnesota · 77 delegates
Sanders won and has 46 delegates, Clinton has 31
Oklahoma · 38 delegates
Sanders won and has 21 delegates, Clinton has 17
Tennessee · 67 delegates
Clinton won and has 44 delegates, Sanders has 23
Vermont · 16 delegates
Sanders won and has 16 delegates
Virginia · 95 delegates
Clinton won and has 62 delegates, Sanders has 33
Mar 5
Kansas · 33 delegates
Sanders won and has 23 delegates, Clinton has 10
Louisiana · 51 delegates
Clinton won and has 37 delegates, Sanders has 14
Nebraska · 25 delegates
Sanders won and has 15 delegates, Clinton has 10
Mar 6
Maine · 25 delegates
Sanders won and has 16 delegates, Clinton has 9
Mar 8
Michigan · 130 delegates
Sanders won and has 67 delegates, Clinton has 63
Mississippi · 36 delegates
Clinton won and has 32 delegates, Sanders has 4
Mar 15
Ohio · 143 delegates
Clinton won and has 81 delegates, Sanders has 62
Florida · 214 delegates
Clinton won and has 141 delegates, Sanders has 73
Illinois · 156 delegates
100% reporting · Clinton won and has 76 delegates, Sanders has 73
Missouri · 71 delegates
Clinton won and has 36 delegates, Sanders has 35
North Carolina · 107 delegates
100% reporting · Clinton won and has 59 delegates, Sanders has 45
Mar 22
Arizona · 75 delegates
Clinton won and has 42 delegates, Sanders has 33
Idaho · 23 delegates
Sanders won and has 18 delegates, Clinton has 5
Utah · 33 delegates
Sanders won and has 27 delegates, Clinton has 6
Mar 26
Alaska · 16 delegates
Sanders won and has 13 delegates, Clinton has 3
Hawaii · 25 delegates
Sanders won and has 17 delegates, Clinton has 8
Washington · 101 delegates
100% reporting · Sanders won and has 25 delegates, Clinton has 91 of 5
2 of 5
Mar 1
Alabama · 53 delegates
Clinton won and has 44 delegates, Sanders has 9
Arkansas · 32 delegates
Clinton won and has 22 delegates, Sanders has 10
Colorado · 66 delegates
Sanders won and has 38 delegates, Clinton has 28
Texas · 222 delegates
Clinton won and has 147 delegates, Sanders has 75
Georgia · 102 delegates
Clinton won and has 73 delegates, Sanders has 29
Massachusetts · 91 delegates
Clinton won and has 46 delegates, Sanders has 45
Minnesota · 77 delegates
Sanders won and has 46 delegates, Clinton has 31
Oklahoma · 38 delegates
Sanders won and has 21 delegates, Clinton has 17
Tennessee · 67 delegates
Clinton won and has 44 delegates, Sanders has 23
Vermont · 16 delegates
Sanders won and has 16 delegates
Virginia · 95 delegates
Clinton won and has 62 delegates, Sanders has 33
Mar 5
Kansas · 33 delegates
Sanders won and has 23 delegates, Clinton has 10
Louisiana · 51 delegates
Clinton won and has 37 delegates, Sanders has 14
Nebraska · 25 delegates
Sanders won and has 15 delegates, Clinton has 10
Mar 6
Maine · 25 delegates
Sanders won and has 16 delegates, Clinton has 9
Mar 8
Michigan · 130 delegates
Sanders won and has 67 delegates, Clinton has 63
Mississippi · 36 delegates
Clinton won and has 32 delegates, Sanders has 4
Mar 15
Ohio · 143 delegates
Clinton won and has 81 delegates, Sanders has 62
Florida · 214 delegates
Clinton won and has 141 delegates, Sanders has 73
Illinois · 156 delegates
100% reporting · Clinton won and has 76 delegates, Sanders has 73
Missouri · 71 delegates
Clinton won and has 36 delegates, Sanders has 35
North Carolina · 107 delegates
100% reporting · Clinton won and has 59 delegates, Sanders has 45
Mar 22
Arizona · 75 delegates
Clinton won and has 42 delegates, Sanders has 33
Idaho · 23 delegates
Sanders won and has 18 delegates, Clinton has 5
Utah · 33 delegates
Sanders won and has 27 delegates, Clinton has 6
Mar 26
Alaska · 16 delegates
Sanders won and has 13 delegates, Clinton has 3
Hawaii · 25 delegates
Sanders won and has 17 delegates, Clinton has 8
Washington · 101 delegates
100% reporting · Sanders won and has 25 delegates, Clinton has 9Wisconsin · 86 delegates
Sanders won and has 48 delegates, Clinton has 38
Apr 9
Wyoming · 14 delegates
Sanders won and has 7 delegates, Clinton has 7

Neighbors and Rain

It being not too cold, we invited two of our neighbors over for beer and pizza last night.  It was fun to catch up!

We got half the corner garden fence up yesterday, but it’s raining and a bit unpleasant for outdoor work this afternoon, although I did an hour’s worth this morning at Highfield, weeding before the rain started and potting afterwards.

Did the banking, stopped for gas at Cumby’s, Senior Center. iCape, Job Lot and post office.  Falmouth is rerouted with detours all over town.

Four Seas

We redeemed our voucher yesterday for three quarts of Four Seas ice cream and sherbet.

Guess what we had for dinner?

We got the usual chores done: laundry, changing sheets, transfer station run.  Had so much cardboard and so many leaves that it took two trips.

Set up the seedlings and the grow light.

Continued the “hardening off” of the plants for the corner garden.

Leaves, Fence, Acetaminophen, Plants, Grow Lamp

Have been raking leaves the last two days, the front yesterday and the driveway side today.

Ron and I figured out a good way to anchor the corner garden fence.  We got the front fence installed today.

My plants* arrived yesterday from White Flower Garden!  I started acclimatizing them, gave them a good watering and put them on the deck near the outdoor shower for several hours today .  Am keeping them in the basement for the remaining hours.

The grow lamp arrived today, so I can start my seedlings this weekend.

*Agastache Blue Fortune, Coreopsis Verticillata Moonbeam, Echinacea Powwow Wild Berry, Phlox Blue Paradise, Salvia X Sylvestris May Night.

One (No, Two) Very Well-Informed FB Posters

Bonnie Jene LETS TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AT BERNIE SANDERS: WHO’S QUALIFIED TO BE PRESIDENT?

Is Bernie Sanders qualified to be president, when his entire reason for running – Hillary voting to topple Saddam and taking bank and PAC money – is based on attacks which also apply to him?
Is Bernie qualified after voting to topple Saddam in 1998, five years before Hillary did?
Is Bernie qualified after giving speeches to Goldman Sachs and Citigroup, and taking their money, and repaying them by deregulating the OTC market which caused the 2008 crash, and then lying about it all?
Is Bernie qualified after he spent all day showing the NY Daily News that he has no clue about virtually any policy topic, because he has done as little policy homework as Donald Trump has?
Is Bernie qualified when he central policy theme – breaking up the banks – is rooted in complete and total ignorance of the Dodd-Frank system which already regulates those banks?
Is Bernie qualified when he makes incessant demands that Hillary be transparent, and then hides his financial records so no one knows how much he invested in dirty drug companies and fracking companies?
Is Bernie qualified when he’s incapable of treating women with respect, even his own wife?
Is Bernie qualified to be the Democratic nominee after his relentless campaign to attack the Democratic party, attack party rules, attack party delegates, attack the party chair, attack party allies like Planned Parenthood and Dolores Huerta, illegally burglarize party computer servers and then sue the party when he gets caught, try to primary Democrats out of office, and refuse to help elect the Democratic Congressmen he needs to pass his nutty socialist programs?
Is Bernie qualified when his sleazy campaign has been caught cheating on FEC rules, taking illegal foreign money, sending thugs out to intimidate caucus voters, cheating the system to bring Republican voters in to our primaries and keep Democrats out, falsely claiming veterans endorsed him, illegally preventing Spanish-speaking voters from getting voting instructions in their own language, and launching attacks on Hillary in conjunction with the GOP and Rove and the Kochs and their PACs?
Is Bernie qualified after his endless stream of dishonest smear attacks, blaming Hillary for everything from the BP oil spill to the collapse of the auto industry which began in the 1970s?

Let’s ask the voters of New York who’s qualified. The state that sent her back to the Senate by a margin of 67 to 31 because they saw her performance in the Senate.

Dawn Dickson Bonnie Jene, BRAVO! I’m definitely borrowing!

To Bernie supporters, tell me one thing – just one – that Bernie yells about that we haven’t ALL thought about. Break up the banks with legislation? Gee, you think? Free tuition? Who wouldn’t want that? Single payer? Hell, yes! Denmark and Norway manage it? Thanks for telling us, Bernie!

Its not that we don’t know any of this. We know the billionaires are stepping on our necks and strangling us. The only thing Bernie does is scream about it at the top of his lungs, and tell us that he’ll lead an overthrow to fix it, while no one else cares, and does anything. No, its just that no one else is foolish enough to yell about revolution.

What I’m shocked about are the numbers of people falling for this. A revolution? Seriously? WHAT revolution? When he’s asked how to implement free tuition – not even how he pays – he righteously goes on about how he, Bernie, will blow into Washington with hundreds of thousands of angry millennials at his back, demanding not to have to be in debt for life to get an education. Unlike his rabid fans, this didn’t make me cheer my tv screen and fling my arms heavenward with rapturous joy thinking our savior has arrived, blow the horns! I thought “So? Does this guy really think that righteous indignation is going to make these clowns in Washington give a rat’s ass and legislate what he wants?”

It has nothing to do with wanting what he espouses. He has zero chance of enacting any of it. He’d spin his wheels and go exactly nowhere. He’s an angry, old, thin-skinned agitator with few friends in the beltway. He’s excellent at shouting and getting people riled up. It pretty much stops there unless he’s preaching to a friendly Congress.

Speaking of which, we actually CAN change things. The boring way, by voting out Teabaggers and voting in Progressives. We outnumber them. But here’s the catch: we have to show up to vote. Vote until we get them out and reasonable people in. But, I guess that’s not exciting enough for millennials and antiestablishment spoilers. You know, the ones who, by refusing to vote actually HELPED elect the idiots now governing us, and now want to shriek that overthrow is the only way! No, its not. You just want the French Revolution because its more exciting, and you’ve allowed yourself to be conned that its going to happen by being led by an old, white Jewish guy from the northeast who’s been shouting for 40 years. It would be funny if it wasn’t so ludicrous. Try voting for the nominee instead of threatening to act like petulant toddlers if Bernie doesn’t clinch.

But, when no one vets your comments or holds what you say up to the light of day, or holds your feet to the fire because they’re too busy shredding the other candidate, you can get away with squawking about whatever you please.

Here’s what Bernie and his rabid zealots are pissed off about: they want more attention, but on THEIR terms. The ones that hold Bernie up as the pillar of virtue who will lead the way and save the day by toppling Washington with a wave of his hand, bringing about revolution. We won’t even discuss his investments, or his fundraisers for high end donors.

And, now desperate because he can’t catch Hillary in the primaries, the man who swore up and down how he would NEVER, EVER run a negative campaign, now screams HILLARY is unfit to be the President?