Sunday, January 31, 2021

Some woman walking in the park yesterday

 ...while John & I were testing Ernest, my Himiway bike, took a photo! Of John testing Ernest.

I had said that I forgot to take a photo, but this woman emailed me the photos of John that she took.


In her email she told me that she took a photo of my license plate
& tracked it through her Police friend to learn where I live &
my email address!


In her email she told me that she would really like to meet 
Brother John & asked if we would be riding in the park
next week.
And every word in this post is True!

Saturday, January 30, 2021

Older and Hesitant to get into E-Bikes?

Brother John stopped by today & acted as my 'Crash Dummy'.

It all went well & John loved the ebike...I did not know that my big brother was an expert
on electric powered bikes! He maxed out at 24 mph without peddaling!


I cannot believe that I forgot to take a photo! But we did only travel 3.7 miles...

Much more to come!

Waffles, bacon, Saturday morning & lot's more...

Friday, January 29, 2021

Executive Orders per President

 

Consolidated list by president[edit]

#PresidentPartyTotal executive ordersOrder number rangeYears in officeExecutive orders per yearPeriod
1George WashingtonUnaffiliated8unnumbered7.951.0April 30, 1789 – March 4, 1797
2John AdamsFederalist1unnumbered40.3March 4, 1797 – March 4, 1801
3Thomas JeffersonDemocratic-Republican4unnumbered80.5March 4, 1801 – March 4, 1809
4James MadisonDemocratic-Republican1unnumbered80.1March 4, 1809 – March 4, 1817
5James MonroeDemocratic-Republican1unnumbered80.1March 4, 1817 – March 4, 1825
6John Quincy AdamsDemocratic-Republican3unnumbered40.8March 4, 1825 – March 4, 1829
7Andrew JacksonDemocratic12unnumbered81.5March 4, 1829 – March 4, 1837
8Martin Van BurenDemocratic10unnumbered42.5March 4, 1837 – March 4, 1841
9William Henry HarrisonWhig0unnumbered0.080.0March 4, 1841 – April 4, 1841
10John TylerWhig17unnumbered3.924.3April 4, 1841 – March 4, 1845
11James K. PolkDemocratic18unnumbered44.5March 4, 1845 – March 4, 1849
12Zachary TaylorWhig5unnumbered1.343.7March 4, 1849 – July 9, 1850
13Millard FillmoreWhig12unnumbered2.664.5July 9, 1850 – March 4, 1853
14Franklin PierceDemocratic35unnumbered48.8March 4, 1853 – March 4, 1857
15James BuchananDemocratic16unnumbered44.0March 4, 1857 – March 4, 1861
16Abraham LincolnRepublican48unnumbered4.1111.7March 4, 1861 – April 15, 1865
17Andrew JohnsonDemocratic79unnumbered3.8920.3April 15, 1865 – March 4, 1869
18Ulysses S. GrantRepublican217unnumbered827.1March 4, 1869 – March 4, 1877
19Rutherford B. HayesRepublican92unnumbered423.0March 4, 1877 – March 4, 1881
20James A. GarfieldRepublican6unnumbered0.5411.1March 4, 1881 – September 19, 1881
21Chester A. ArthurRepublican96unnumbered3.4627.7September 19, 1881 – March 4, 1885
22Grover Cleveland - IDemocratic113unnumbered428.3March 4, 1885 – March 4, 1889
23Benjamin HarrisonRepublican143unnumbered435.8March 4, 1889 – March 4, 1893
24Grover Cleveland - IIDemocratic140unnumbered435.0March 4, 1893 – March 4, 1897
25William McKinleyRepublican185unnumbered4.5340.9March 4, 1897 – September 14, 1901
26Theodore RooseveltRepublican1,0817.47144.7September 14, 1901 – March 4, 1909
27William Howard TaftRepublican7244181.0March 4, 1909 – March 4, 1913
28Woodrow WilsonDemocratic1,8038225.4March 4, 1913 – March 4, 1921
29Warren G. HardingRepublican5222.41216.9March 4, 1921 – August 2, 1923
30Calvin CoolidgeRepublican1,2035.59215.2August 2, 1923 – March 4, 1929
31Herbert HooverRepublican9685075–60704242.0March 4, 1929 – March 4, 1933
32Franklin D. RooseveltDemocratic3,7286071–953712.11307.8March 4, 1933 – April 12, 1945
33Harry S. TrumanDemocratic9079538–104317.77116.7April 12, 1945 – January 20, 1953
34Dwight D. EisenhowerRepublican48410432–10913860.5January 20, 1953 – January 20, 1961
35John F. KennedyDemocratic21410914–111272.8475.4January 20, 1961 – November 22, 1963
36Lyndon B. JohnsonDemocratic32511128–114515.1662.9November 22, 1963 – January 20, 1969
37Richard NixonRepublican34611452–117975.5662.3January 20, 1969 – August 9, 1974
38Gerald FordRepublican16911798–119662.4569.1August 9, 1974 – January 20, 1977
39Jimmy CarterDemocratic32011967–12286480.0January 20, 1977 – January 20, 1981
40Ronald ReaganRepublican38112287–12667847.6January 20, 1981 – January 20, 1989
41George H. W. BushRepublican16612668–12833441.5January 20, 1989 – January 20, 1993
42Bill ClintonDemocratic36412834–13197845.5January 20, 1993 – January 20, 2001
43George W. BushRepublican29113198–13488836.4January 20, 2001 – January 20, 2009
44Barack ObamaDemocratic27613489–13764834.6January 20, 2009 – January 20, 2017
45Donald TrumpRepublican22013765–13984455.0January 20, 2017 – January 20, 2021
46Joe BidenDemocratic2513985 and above0.021014.6January 20, 2021 – Present

Thursday, January 28, 2021

I am looking forward to baseball in 2021


Happy to hear they signed Realmuto long term

AND

I am looking forward to baseball in 2021!

It will be great if fans are in attendance.

 

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Oil & gas are now blaśe

 


Over on ABC’s World News Tonight, they were all in on pushing the administration’s line that Biden's executive orders were actually job makers. “Former President Trump regularly told supporters that Biden's climate policies would cost them their jobs,” chief White House correspondent Cecilia Vega said as she questioned climate czar John Kerry:

VEGA: There certainly are oil and gas industry workers who are watching you both right now who will hear the message, that the takeaway to them is that they are seeing an end to their livelihoods. What do you say to them?

KERRY: I think that, unfortunately, workers have been fed a false narrative. No surprise, right? They've been fed the notion that, somehow, dealing with climate is coming at their expense. No, it's not.


Question by The Blog...

What's a climate czar & what's his take-home pay?

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Brother Timmy made me post this...

Thru ice, rain, sleet or snow, when you want it delivered ya' gotta go with UPS!

Eddie Blaze & Strum Media know asphalt!


Strum Media virtually produced this video during Covid for a company called Vestenamer I think!
😅

Sunday, January 24, 2021

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

It's getting late on a Wednesday night & I'm getting sleepy, just wanted to share this one before nighty-night...


This is the song where Eddie never taps his feet to the music he is playing...

The Himiway ebike story continues...

 Got my 1Up USA bike rack today. Reason I bought it is because it requires no assembly


Unless one forgets to order the hardware that allows 
for 4" wheels to lay on the 3" rack
AND, one does not mention that he also purchased
a ramp that will assist one getting this 70lb bike onto said rack!

Bottom line? Got it on the car. Took me quite a while to
figure things out. But I got it done!

Oh yea, and Timmy helped me some...
😇
I then drove my Himi down by the Falls & took this photo...


😏


Tuesday, January 19, 2021

This is modern day sailing?

America's Cup is the oldest trophy in sports. They used to do it in
what we formerly called Sailboats. Not sure what they call these boats.



I knew a guy from Delaware that was a crew member back in the 80's in
one of The America's Cup competition, crewing on "The Stars & Stripes".

That guy was a physical specimen! He was also an Insurance Agent.

America's Cup Trophy...the oldest Trophy in Sports...



Poppy changed the locks!

 With the recent departure of certain unnamed people, Poppy has decided to change the door locks.

He is requiring that all remaining tenants sign for their new key...


I got mine!


Saturday, January 16, 2021

Another Post about how Granddaughters are Great....

This is granddaughter Amanda. She was born in 2006... 


Amanda's mom was telling her that Uncle Jason plays the guitar.
Amanda called Uncle Jason & asked
  • Amanda: What kind of stuff do you play
  • Jason: Oh, I'm not really that good but I like the Chilly Peppers, Neil Young,
  • I even try some Dylan & Jackson Browne & even some Metallica.
Amanda's response...

"I don't really like the music from the 1900's"

Yikes! We are old...


When Amanda was one.

NOT on my list of things to do...

 No boat needed, no airplane needed. Just some good shoes & a walking stick...


The map above potentially shows one of the world’s longest uninterrupted walks from Cape Town, South Africa to Magadan, Russia a distance of 22,387km (13,910 miles). 

Google Maps estimates it would take 4,492 hours to walk it, which translates into 187 days of non-stop walking. If instead you decided to walk a more sensible 8 hours a day, it would take you 562 days to complete the whole walk. 

Over the course of the walk you’d ascend a total of 117,693m (386,132ft) and descend 117,686m (386,109ft) – equivalent to 13 round trips up and down Everest.

You would have to travel through 16 countries including South Sudan, Syria and Georgia. So not the safest of routes.

This whole post was inspired by this post on reddit by user cbz3000. 

Found a longer route, please leave it in the comments below. 



Tuesday, January 12, 2021

I post these videos by other people because:

  • They express what I think most of the time
  • I lack the ability to put my thoughts together like they do
  • I don't own the high-tech audio/video stuff 
  • They sound good. I have a Philly accent
  • I just like Blogging, keeps me occupied...

Sunday, January 10, 2021

Oh, and another thing...



Big Tech has not yet developed an algorithm that can
detect Humor, Sarcasm or a Parody.

Therefore, JP Sears has maintained his platform...so far.


Another perspective...



Aaron
Adam
Richard
Jake is the one with the horns.

The guy to the right of Jake with the Hammer & Cycle
Tats is Not Antifa!

That Fact has been Fact checked...VERDICT False. An image hosted on the Philly Antifa website does not prove that a man pictured inside the Capitol building on Jan. 6 was a member of Antifa.

So there you have it...but wait!
another pic of Aaron getting attention...
and just one more shot of Aaron holding court!

Then reality sets in...
 this is a shot of Aaron returning to his parents basement
in Brooklyn the day after. Aaron has his own key!

Aarons Dad, who is a Judge in NY City
told the press, through his spokesperson...

A spokesman for Judge Shlomo Mostofsky, Ken Fisher, said Friday, “Justice Mostofsky has no knowledge of these unfortunate events that occurred yesterday. Judge Mostolofsky
was Holding Court and his son Aaron is his own man who is responsible for his own actions."

Aaron's Mom did not make herself available for comment,
but she did make Aaron a tuna salad sandwich for lunch.

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

JP has something to say about Fact Checkers

...which I believe were created in 2015. I may be wrong, somebody will Fact Check that for sure.

Fact Checking has become so vital in America that I'm thinking Universities will be offering 
Degrees in Fact Checking pretty soon!

Can you imagine a parent encouraging their child to study Fact Checking in College?

I can. Of course the job is usually done anonymously. Like, have the Fact Checkers from Google or 
Facbook or Twitter ever been identified? How many are there? Do they meet every day? Do they have day jobs?


Monday, January 4, 2021

The Obituary for my long time friend Forrest

 I met Forrest when I was in 6th grade. I consider him one of the two best friends I have had in my lifetime. As with all childhood friends, we went our separate ways as we grew older. But Forrest would always return a phone call and his wife Carol always sent a Christmas card with a message from Forrest.

His Obituary reads like the history I remember him by...so many memories, so many accomplishments. 

Forrest was a really good Man. Smarter than the rest of us B&O Bombers of our youth, but a down to earth person that could laugh, misbehave, do crazy things...and then go study & examine or research things. Forrest possesed absolutely no airs about him. He was no priviledged Son.


The Obituary

F. Forrest Lang, M.D., age 75, of Johnson City, TN died at home on December 20, 2020 of Multiple System Atrophy (MSA). Born in Philadelphia, PA to the late “Bunny” and Pete Lang. Husband to Carol (nee Stango). Father to Ellen “Nelle” Nave (Chet), Mary Jacobs and James Lang. Pop-Pop to Ethan, Jack, and Caroline Nave, and Ben and Abby Jacobs. Brother to Peter Lang (Barbara), Shaker Heights, OH, David Lang, Bordentown, NJ and Abby Lang (Tim Wade), Upper Darby, PA. 

Dr. Lang joined the faculty of the Department of Family Medicine, James H. Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University (ETSU) in 1984. For 27 years he worked as a respected physician, educator, researcher and mentor. At the time of his retirement in 2011, Dr. Lang was Professor and Vice Chairman, Director of Medical Education.  

Dr. Lang’s professional accomplishments were many. Early on, in 1987, as director of the College’s Introduction to Clinical Medicine course he infused Standardized Patients into the curriculum and wrote scripts to guide instruction in doctor-patient communication. Reflecting on Dr. Lang’s contributions, Dr. Reid Blackwelder, Professor and Chair of the Department of Family Medicine, said “This course is a powerful and major legacy. It has become the...largest interprofessional communications course in the country.” 

Among other innovations, Dr. Lang championed the Objective Simulated Clinical Experience that extends to all ETSU medical students and family medicine residents. He conceived of, developed and implemented the Appalachian Preceptorship, an integrated clinical-classroom experience of rural medicine and Appalachian culture, which still brings medical students from all over the country to ETSU and nearby rural communities. Colleagues say this course has led medical students to go into family medicine or primary care in underserved areas. Especially close to his heart, Dr. Lang spearheaded the Rural Primary Care Track in the Tennessee communities of Mountain City and Rogersville. His work always was accompanied by a deep love of Appalachia - the mountains and the people especially.  

During his almost three decades on the faculty at ETSU, Dr. Lang was known for his distinctive bow ties and for collaborating with colleagues on funded research projects and co-authored more than 30 professional papers in journals such as Academic Medicine, The Journal of the American Board of American Board Of Family Medicine, Patient Education and Counseling and American Family Physician. Selected themes included patient-centered cancer communication, patient perspectives on their own illness, rural medical education training, and decision-making at the end of life. The Chinese Medical Doctor Association asked Dr. Lang and colleagues to develop a train-the-trainers program in doctor-patient communication designed to reach physicians throughout China. 

Dr. Lang had a long and distinguished history of service to the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME). In 1994 he served on an NBME standard-setting panel, followed by years of Item Writing to assess student learning. From 2010-12 he served on an NBME Communications Task Force. Upon learning of his death, a representative of the National Board shared that “fellow committee members described Dr. Lang as “awesome.” 

In recognition of his contributions to the advancement of rural medicine, doctor-patient communication and innovations in student learning and assessment, Dr. Lang received numerous awards and recognitions. What he valued most was the colleagues who became friends, the patients whose lives he touched and the students he taught and mentored.  

Forrest Lang was born on June 9, 1945 in Philadelphia, PA. He graduated from LaSalle College High School, the University of Pennsylvania and Hahnemann Medical College. Forrest expressed an early interest in science and nature by starting a reptile collection in his row house basement. It included snakes, turtles and an alligator! Following his older brother Peter’s example, one of Forrest’s favorite jobs was serving as a guide at the Franklin Institute’s “Giant Heart” exhibit, which he happily revisited with his own children.  

Forrest’s love of the Jersey shore started at his grandparent’s house in Seaside Park, NJ where three brothers – David, Forrest and Peter – bodysurfed the waves, walked “the boards,” and hung out. Many years later, Carol and Forrest bought a 125+ year-old house further down the coast in Cape May, NJ. For almost 40 years, the family has vacationed there every June…treasuring the time to sit on the porch, go to the beach, enjoy fresh seafood feasts, visit the nature center, see migrating Monarch butterflies, and catch up with “First Avenue Friends.” Of course, Forrest also was always busy repainting the weathered wood siding, repairing rattling windows and tending to unexpected leaks.  

Forrest had more hobbies than most people – perhaps, Carol would say, too many! He was always up for a nature hike, ran at least one marathon every decade, biked the Blue Ridge Parkway, perfected low maintenance gardening, traveled to China, Switzerland and South America but equally enjoyed snake hunting in the Pine Barrens or solitary paddling through a Florida swamp.  

Forrest loved tradition and family history. With his own family he went to Christmastime brunch at the Grove Park Inn, had Easter Egg hunts in the back yard, made crepes and waffles on Sunday morning, and prepared beach plum jelly for Thanksgiving dinner. Over the course of many years, Forrest compiled an eclectic array of documents and photos to create an organic family history. Although Forrest and his brothers and sisters lived in different parts of the country, the four of them faithfully got together over the past 25 years, at his sister Abby’s house and more recently in Cape May. Forrest especially liked to hear how his many nieces and nephews were doing. But mainly the four siblings talked about growing up and, like all families, the good and the hard times.  

Two traditions brought Forrest back to his hometown most years. On the first Saturday in June for a total of 45 times, he rode the 75 mile OBA bike trip from Philly’s Tacony Palmyra Bridge to Sea Isle City. Later in June, he would join friends from the old neighborhood in an athletic competition they dubbed ACHE - Athletic Competition of the Highest Echelon. Forrest’s lifelong friend Franny Dolan (they met in 5th grade) says “it may come as a surprise to many that this gentle, humble man was nicknamed ‘mad dog’ by his fellow competitors.” 

Most of all, Forrest loved his family. He was married to Carol for 51 years. Their love affair began in 1964 and never stopped. Together they raised three children all of whom live in Johnson City - Nelle as a family physician, Mary as guidance counselor and James as a glass artist. Forrest especially loved being Pop-Pop to Ethan, Jack, Caroline, Ben and Abby. According to his daughters, Forrest wanted to hear all the funny and profound things the grandkids said. In turn, he loved to tell family stories and the grandkids actually liked hearing them. 

People who knew Forrest say he was kind, curious, wise, reserved, a great listener and also had a fierce will. He always found a way to do what he wanted, which was a good thing for the world! He was encouraging of people to make their own decisions and some credit him with making them a better person. Forrest rarely said an unkind word or complained, even with the unwelcome diagnosis of MSA. He was accepting of different people and different points of view. But he wasn’t perfect and undoubtedly there was much that will never know behind his calm, quiet demeanor. What we do know is that Forrest lived life to the fullest - as a consummate professional, as the best of friends, as a loving husband, father and grandfather and will be sorely missed.  

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Quillen College of Medicine Rural Primary Care Track Endowment. Checks to be made to ETSU Foundation and sent to ETSU University Advancement, PO Box 70721, Johnson City, TN 37614. On the check memo line note Fund #683224 and Forrest’s name. Or visit www.ETSU.edu/give. 

Details on a memorial for Forrest will be announced at a later date.