
Archive for May, 2025

05 16th, 2025
Lies Told
Happy Saturday. Actually, Happy Friday evening. My rationale is two-fold. Saturday morning I’ll be heading out for Harsha Lake, East Fork State Park outside of Bethel, OH. It’s the Midwest Junior Rowing Championship and it’ll be the final regatta for Dinah on the team. Next on her list will be Syracuse University – which is a little distant to just ‘mosey’ on over for some cheering.
Then, in a couple of hours we’re being promised heavy weather – thundershowers, Hail, possible Tornadoes, and wind gusts of 75mph is the potential. I didn’t want to wake up early in the morning ‘sans’ electricity (while my generator is tucked away at the cabin). Hence, this Friday evening epistle works better – so enjoy.
Now hope that by morning power is still on and my coffee at the ready:
Hillside Initiative – It’s a fairly well-known fact that 19% of the ‘Nati’s corporate area consists of hillsides. Eons (think billions) years old residual pieces of ancient mountains.
What we have we affectionally called ourselves the City of Seven Hills, and it’s for a reason. Cincinnati and its bedrock is unique and world-famous. What ended up here is a trough for escaping ice melt – the Ohio River. Then as “those ancient mountains eroded over time and sank beneath a series of shallow seas teeming with marine life, some as familiar as coral and some extinct like the trilobites. The time period when our Upper Ordovician rocks and fossils were deposited, about 450 million years ago, has been named the Cincinnatian Epoch.” (https://www.cincinnatimagazine.com/top-to-bottom-2021/cincinnatis-geological-bedrock-is-famous/)
When our kids were in grade school, I took them to a construction site atop our highest hillside (Twin-Towers for local readers) where we collected enough fossils of ancient water creatures for each of their classrooms – about a shoe box full.
All of this means that it doesn’t take much of an untoward weather situation and it’s “let the slip sliding begin”. Keeping roads from being unusable with a blanket of mud. Or houses and patios wanting to skid.
Bottom line, as time marches on the increase in regulations and work on the properties built prior to those regulations are still ‘works in progress’ – The Hillside Initiative.
Lies Told – Remember when Trump (45) unleashed “Operation Warp Speed”? It was then assumed that the Covid vaccines were an updated modification of traditional vaccines – wrong! These were a new experimental mRNA biotechnology.
Tuesday evening I joined an EmpowerU class for an evening and listened to Dr. Robert Malone, the originator of mRNA vaccine biotechnology. He discussed exactly how mRNA vaccines differ from traditional vaccines, and what made the COVID vaccines risky. He discussed how early on he voiced his concerns which resulted in him leaving his laboratory ‘baby’.
It was the ‘Fast Track’ which allowed a decade old experimental track fraught with failing to gain traction, especially by Moderna. Being tested for a variety of ailments including Cancer, those still totally untested on humans vaccines gained approval under an Emergency Use Authorization.
Initially assumed that the mRNA would be localized at the injection site, instead it spread, and no one had knowledge exactly where the injection was spreading to and how long the mNRA would last. Remember that testing during the early animal testing phase at Moderna was halted because these were found to be far too dangerous for future testing on humans.
As the rollout took shape hundreds of Docters and scientists such as Dr. Malone who voiced opposition were quickly shut down and their Social Media discussions and their reports erased. A smiling ‘silver tongued’ new ‘god’ had emerged, the nation’s definitive Covid media director; one Dr. Anthony Fauci. He of popularizing a “Trust the Science” lip service. The media swiftly jumped on the adoration bandwagon.
It was a fascinating hour and a half, and at the same time brutal.
FIFA – Last weekend I spent a chunk of the weekend afternoon on an “e-course” — all part of my role during the FIFA Club World Cup journey. Areas such as “Safeguarding”, FIFA’s efforts to turn ‘waste’ into a re-useable, and on ‘disabilities. The latter on how to turn the game experience for people with special needs into a positive experience.
Next on my volunteering platter is a part-specific virtual learning session for my role; “pre-match ceremonies”.
Marcia just shakes her head and is somewhat non-plussed with my obscene(?) level of enthusiasm.
I just smile.
Thought for this week – “If you always do what interests you, at least one person is pleased.“
Katharine Hepburn (1907 – 2003)
WRONG! Cabin Pressure means the worry trying to find a timely ‘window’ to head north to the cabin. I’ve been searching for the right time to head north; trust me, I’ll keep you posted.
Life is AMAZING!
Dirk
BONUS POINTS:
Your tongue is covered in four types of small bumps known as papillae. Five of these detect taste. Which of the following do not a detect taste:
1) “smokiness”
2) “sweet”
3) “salty”
4) “bitter”
5) “umami”
6) “sour”
7) “texture”


05 10th, 2025
80
Happy Saturday. As busy as it was a week ago, it was as quiet this past week. Hence, this week’s Bonus Points at the end of The Ramblings reflect such sought peace. However now, even though dawn has not yet arrived it’s also no longer time to grab some more shut eye – so, its COFFEE Time.
80 – It was May 8, 1945, eighty years ago last Thursday when WWII in Europe ended. Germany’s surrender caused celebrations throughout the western world – V-E Day had arrived. The two Jewish sisters my parents had housed rejoined their family (all of whom survived the many ‘razzias’ and betrayals). The shot down Canadian flyer who we housed for a couple of weeks rejoined his military.
And what I have no memory of other than the visual proof is that I too was a happy little guy celebrating this great day. One picture is flag waving with my dad, waving finally a well-hidden, i.e. “verboten”, Dutch Red-White-Blue flag, the other with neighborhood kids – I’m in the wagon, a kids mini parade.
Thought – Years ago, during my school years it was not uncommon that as a WWII and Holocaust anniversary was celebrated that the phrase; “never again” was commonly heard. Today, when some interviewer heads to a beach where College aged kids are enjoying Spring Break stops them to ask simple questions. Something like “on what continent were most of the Axis WWII battles fought?”
They can’t answer. They have no clue! But they’ll march blindly with slogans such as “from the River to the Sea” while ignorantly spewing forth a stream of antisemitic gibberish.
We’re in trouble!
It’s a SCAM – Last November’s elections brough a massive change, something we have all seen. Our nation’s lifestyle had, over many decades, slipped down onto a one-way path akin to the old ‘boil-the-frog’ apology, a metaphor for a slow demise. And like most every facet of life, a pattern which never reverses and won’t make for ‘a making it better’ outcome; not better always has a downward trajectory.
Now that the change which was brought in last November has taken root it’s become apparent that it’s not just a Party changeover, it’s an attempt for dramatic change of the totality of our way of operating.
One piece targeted for change is the Nation’s health. This past election has two key positions which are now poised to disrupt our negative health trending. A few weeks ago in my Ramblings [April 12th, 2025 “Planning a Pursuit”] I posted a series of graphs detailing the horrific national pattern of increased Type 2 Diabetes, childhood obesity, and Autism. Now there has begun an active effort for possible health change to these and other chronic diseases and to address our nation’s overall health issues.
At the helm is Robert Kennedy, Jr. as Secretary of HHS. Then this week was nominated as our Surgeon General Dr. Casey Means. She is a supporter of RFK Jr. and his Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) agenda. 37 year old Dr. Means is savvy in social media, and is a Stanford educated/trained thoracic surgeon and author (I’ve listened to about 3 hours of discussions and interviews with her and am thoroughly impressed). No longer is it “same old, same old”.
She has strong views on both the pharmaceutical and food companies. Bottom line, the ‘chronic disease’ epidemic is now another bullseye on the national ‘must fix’ targets. She states that RFK, Jr. “has a vision for what I want for my family, future children, and the world.” In other words, as change gets implemented, expect a lot of hate from said global industries and their dollars pushed towards their lobbyists and media friends.
Change is already underway. This week I received an ad for a healthier option on-line grocery store called Thrive Market (I have no connection to this outfit and haven’t used them yet; I just liked what I spotted). But similarily,Thursday I picked up this bag of this pack of a healthier Oatmeal at Costco and yesterday morning had probably the best bowl of hot Oats I can remember.
Question? is this the beginning of the end of a scam known by every K to 12 student as “The Food Pyramid”?
Evil lasts into the generations – the Bible provides numerous examples of generational sin. This week our town dealt with just such an example. Here is what occurred; a teenager, an 18 year old, joined up with friends and stole an auto in Kentucky. They drove the stolen car into Ohio and were spotted in the west side of town. Cornered they all ran. The 18 year old was spotted. Told to stop he turned and pointed a loaded Glock pistol at an Officer. Two shots and the 18 year old lay dead.
The next day, a recently retired much beloved Deputy Sheriff provided street-crossing duty to escort pedestrians to and from the University of Cincinnati for the Graduation ceremonies. While helping there, a car accelerated and aimed directly for this deputy, killing him instantly. Turns out, the driver was the father of the killed 18-year-old. The kid’s father and the grandfather both had rap sheets.
Yesterday, services for the Deputy were held at nearby Xavier University’s Basketball venue, Cintas Center. Police from 7 states and from regional departments, plus citizens attended the service. On TV the procession showed 50 pipers, at least that many motorcycles and a half hour long procession.
All this sadness caused by an; “it was just a car grab joyride moment.” Wrong! It was a long string of failure on a wide array of fronts, beginning with family.
FIFA – Yesterday I received my formal acceptance invitation letter to volunteer at next month’s FIFA, Club World Cup soccer games for the games played here at our TQL Stadium. After submitting an extensive application and after an all-morning training session at Xavier; I am THRILLED!
There are 18 categories where, to make this event a success, volunteers are essential. I was offered for my role to work the pre-match ceremony dealing with the banners and displays for the team’s entrance prior to kick-off.”
To me, at my tender age, this is HUGE. On the pitch amidst the over 25,000 roaring fans is absolutely wild.
Outpost Lodge – Owners and friends Jim and Ann Kehoe sent their newsletter updating the happenings at Jobammageeshig lake (just say ‘Jobam’) a few kilometers to the north of where our little camp is. To any readers who also received the newsletter, my apologies. It’s not so much about anything they wrote about. What it contained was a link to a YouTube of a professionally created Television show for any and all fishing fans, especially fly fishing, and this I wanted to share. As a bonus there are great regional lake and Outpost views. Enjoy the show and the scenery of the Northwoods we continue to love:
Anyway, with this Saturday’s Ramblings I seem to be back on track.
Now, since avid reader Paul reminded me, Monday is Vili’s final concert of the year (school Jazz band and he plays Sax). It’ll be held at The Redmoor which is currently a show venue with bar and food that started as a theater in the 1940s. The Redmoor also happens to be about a block from our first house in Cincinnati. It’s a going home event.
Life is AMAZING!
Dirk
BONUS POINTS:
Ever wake up around 3:00AM wishing that a bit of ‘white’ noise gets you back to sleep? Which of the following are also recognized by noise ‘connoisseur’ Abigail Castel as a background frequency to aid sleep?
1) “red noise”
2) “green noise”
3) “blue noise”
4) “brown noise”
5) “pink noise”
6) “white noise”


05 4th, 2025
In High Gear
Happy Saturday. At this end it was a non-stop seven days. Seven glorious days! Now, Sunday morning it’s another mug of coffee. Then I’ll update a few of the highlights.
It’s a SCAM – Early in the week our Cathy was the organizer of a “Scan—Proof Seniors” experience. At a nearby church with a large lounge where it was a full house of nearly 180 of us who took part in this event. As an aside, I took along my personal attorney (smile here) and friend, Rosalie, to ask the more serious questions (she’s very good).
The introduction was given by one of the Judges of our Common Pleas Court. That was followed by the head of the State’s Elder Justice unit of the Attorney General’s office. Among the several other presenters were folk from the FBI and U.S. Postal Inspection Service.
Truly a worthwhile time spent especially the morphing of those pesky online scams which are becoming more and more difficult to snag. The critical takeaway – DELETE or HANG UP! Then, if you’re uncertain, call a contact number on the back of your card as your call-back number.
This was all recorded by Radio Station WMKV 89.3FM for later distribution – Welcome to WMKV – 89.3 FM
Asian Food Fest – proved that I could withstand any massive crowd being pushed at me. Vai and her Polynesian Dance group took over one of the stages to cheers from the crowd. And so went the ‘Nati’s annual Asian Food Festival with about 150 differing food stands. It was also time to test some of the normally undiscovered delicacies. Fun time.
Dinah – returned from an invitational Regatta next to New York City. Made it into the finals where they finished fourth. A video tape of the event was made which also gave the opportunity to ‘mic’ the Coxswains up – here is how the event was described:
“Inside the Boat: What Racing is ACTUALLY Like”
“The Kings Crown Rowing Association Regatta brought in top tier junior teams to compete in their 1v, 2v, and 3v eights. The fastest finals of the weekend. Women’s 1V8+: Saugatuck, Row America Rye, Cincinnati Juniors, and Greenwich.”
Fast forward to the 6:52 minute mark for the women’s start (Cincinnati Juniors are in Lane 3).
Where Pigs Run – Flying Pigs that is. The ‘Nati runs a large Marathon race (currently underway). The Flying Pig which has been rated as “The #1 in the Nation”, is an especially massively fun event.
Yesterday they held several of the ancillary events including a 5K. I couldn’t resist and signed up. Pouring rain couldn’t stop the thing. Turns out that I am a (using a horse racing term) “mudder”. It was a great time to be had with 6,816 entries. The age 80 – 84 category had six of us and I was posted as coming in first. YES!
(be sure to read how the ‘Finish’ line is labeled)
Then a quick hot shower and it was off to the town of Xenia.
A World A’Fair – was also held yesterday at Xenia’s County Fairgrounds, I counted 26 countries represented. With two stages constantly active it was a wonderful opportunity to see native costumes, music, songs, and dances. Should you be wondering, yes, Vai’s dance troupe was also on stage – twice.
For dinner Tevita and the kids had Indian food. Adrianne and I Lebanese Falafel and Hummus. Then for dessert it was Dutch Appelflappen and for me a glass of Grolsch beer (brewed in my birth city of Enschede).
Since yesterday was a 17-hour day, this morning I got a bit of a slow start.
And now, Marcia just announced that a steaming hot bowl of Steel Cut Oats is ready. So, I’ll stop, pour some and add a little drizzle of Molasses. So Good!
Life is AMAZING!
Dirk
BONUS POINTS:
Which of these countries do NOT have an Income Tax?
1) “Finland”
2) “United Arab Emirates”
3) “Vanuatu”
4) “Brunei”
5) “Antigua”

