Winter ice and snow up north, but we are hoping it stays away

Posted By on January 22, 2026

We are back to walking on the beach no matter the weather (like last year), but we’re still watching the weather to avoid thunderstorms … rain is ok so long as the temps are tolerable. Surprisingly, my foot seems to be improving Fresh seaweedwith walking on the beach and so I will continue to pretend it is rehab. 😉 

Rich Brenda on Delray Beach, FL 260121

To make this a Throwback Thursday #TBT post, I’ll highlight the forecast for up north for this weekend and compare it to what happened last year. Yes … very similar: Cold and snow, but then again … it is winter.

Dangerous Storm - Fox Weather

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Big Government loves power, spending and TAXING everything

Posted By on January 21, 2026

Obviously the social media algorithms know what triggers me angerand other fiscal conservative smaller government advocates.

Currently flipping between books, but adding one by Ayn Rand

Posted By on January 20, 2026

Am I the only one who jumps from one book to the other without finishing the one I previously started? I doubt it — it’s probably a common problem.

Anyway, I recently finished the “DisUnited Nations” by Peter Zeihan which was excellent … mostly because I enjoy geography and history. But also offers insight as to why the United States had so much promise and have more opportunity than most other countries. The future in unknown of course, but we still have A LOT going for us. Zeihan also had a couple of other books that I’ve posted on previously and enjoyed: “The Accidental Superpower: 10 years on” and “The End of the World is just the Beginning.”

Books on Kindle

I’ve been reading “After the Reich” for a while now as it is borrowed from library and needs be renewed (again and again) — my curse of having too many reading distractions. “Taking Midway” by Martin Dugard is another take on the war in the Pacific Ocean and a battle that “turned the tide” in favor of the Americans during WW2.

The actual reason for today’s post was to find an older book titled “Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal” with an essay title “The Roots of War” written by Ayn Rand. It likely appeals to me after seeing socialism rising once again even in America. After seeing “all shades” of Marxist ideology fail over the past century, it is hard to believe some of our own citizens want to try it again? 

Roots of War passage

Music Monday: Kid Rock and “All Summer Long” from 2008

Posted By on January 19, 2026

Likely due to my “Happy Place” post last week … and listening to a little music while on the beach … I picked Kid Rock’s All Summer Long song that was a hit in 2008 for this week’s Music Monday. Kid Rock All Summer LongI’ll admit, I’m not really a big Kid Rock fan (previous post 2017), but I do like most of the crossover country-rock music.

The lyrics reminisce about a carefree summer romance in 1989 in Northern Michigan, capturing the essence of youth, freedom, and simple pleasures like drinking whiskey, making love by the lake, and singing “Sweet Home Alabama” at full volume—symbolizing timeless summer joy. Despite initial skepticism from Kid Rock, the track became a global hit, topping charts in multiple countries and earning a People’s Choice Award for Best Rock Song in 2009.

Shopping: Brenda’s new AirPods 4 w ANC are a disappointment

Posted By on January 18, 2026

After gifting Brenda AirPods a year or so ago and seeing her enjoy them so much … buying a new pair was a no-brainer after she forgot to bring the old ones along on a trip. B on flightSince the newer ones were on sale at Costco for $148 (and elsewhere) after the holidays, we pick up a set of the AirPod 4 with Active Noise Cancellation (supposedly helpful on an airplane).

AirPods 4 w ANC

Unfortunately she is not happy with them as the fit is different. They are smaller and have a different shape than the other ones. Maybe in time she’ll find them “ok” … but even I didn’t like the fit compare to her previous AirPods either. 

Also another disappointment was the ANC — very poor sound when it is on. I’m starting to wonder if this is a common complaint or if there might be a setting that can be adjusted? 

Yes — many other users have voiced complaints or mixed impressions about the fit and the active noise cancellation (ANC) performance on the Apple AirPods 4 ANC and the standard AirPods 4 ANC model.

Here’s a balanced summary of what people are saying:

Fit Issues – Common complaints:

Some users find the open-fit design less secure than in-ear buds, especially during movement — they feel like they might slip out or require frequent small adjustments.

A number of owners report they don’t stay put well and end up returning them because they feel like they’re falling out.

The smooth plastic finish and lack of ear tips make them easier to slide out compared with silicone-tipped models.

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The 2025-2026 NFL playoff bracket before the weekend games

Posted By on January 17, 2026

The NFL season is close to ending and we’ll soon know who will be playing in Super Bowl LIX in San Francisco. The final 8 teams meet this weekend .. but if you click on the grid, you’ll also see last weekend’s wildcard playoff teams. 

NFL playoff grid

Tech Friday: How can you tell real from manipulated images?

Posted By on January 16, 2026

Can you tell if this “Cow Jumped Over the Moon” image has been manipulated (Photoshopped), AI generated or is a real photo?

You are exactly right. From the human eye alone, it is now often impossible to be certain, especially with images like this that sit right at the boundary between coincidence, editing, and AI generation.

A few grounded observations may help frame the issue.

Why the human eye struggles now

For most of photography’s history, obvious tells existed: mismatched shadows, crude cut-and-paste edges, or impossible lighting. Modern tools have erased many of those tells.
• AI generators are very good at clouds, sky gradients, and glowing light sources like the moon.
• Traditional photo editing (Photoshop, phone apps) can now produce results that look just as “too perfect” as AI.
• Night photography naturally produces artifacts—haloing, blown highlights, noise reduction smearing—that mimic manipulation.

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