Archive: Enjoyed another Father’s Day mostly around home

Posted By on June 23, 2026

Part of our family spent Father’s Day in Toledo (KDAE), so Taylor, Megan and Gigi came up over the weekend to celebrate with us and enjoy the pool. Thankfully for those of us who clean pools, Taylor Rich Father's Day 2026Gigi is like our Tootsie was and tries to avoid going in the water.  

Drew and Girls for Father's Day 2026

As for our mini-celebration, Taylor and Megan are always great with thoughtful cards and something to mark the day. New EFE Bridge - Rich and BrendaBrenda decided since Taylor didn’t have a birthday cake, that she would double up the celebration days with the Angel Food Cake, Strawberries and Cheeseburger puzzleWhipped Cream that tend to be both Taylor and my favorite.

We grilled some of our Omaha Steak burgers (and a veggie burger for Megan) and had a wonderful day together. Foot problems aside (it continues), we did take a slower than normal walk — checking out the new Evergreen Farms Estate neighborhood bridge (it was hit by a drunk driver last years)

Sorry Megan and Katelyn … I didn’t include you in the photos (but thanks for taking them)!

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Music Monday: Mason Williams and “Classical Gas” from 1968

Posted By on June 22, 2026

Mason William 60s GoldGenerally, classical music is not why I drift to the SiriusXM 60s Gold station. Other stations start to sound “the same” and so beside listening to the BBC or NPR for newsy segments and story pieces, I’ll try songs from the 1960s … for the good memories. 😉

Classical Gas” from 1968 came on, and truth be told, I didn’t recall Mason Williams until I read his name and connected it to the song. This is a drawn-out way to say that it triggered me to include it in Music Monday. So enjoy something different.

Speaking of different, Williams also performed Stand-up comedy. According to Wikipedia“he set most of his comic ideas to music and sang or recited the jokes in lyric form with guitar accompaniment. Williams recorded an album where he entertains a live audience with ‘them poems about them people.’ The album covered such varied topics as ‘Them Moose Goosers,’ ‘Them Sand Pickers,’ and ‘Them Surf Serfs.’ Several other ‘them’ poems, along with many ditties, song lyrics, odd and amusing photographs from around the country, and assorted bits of visual and verbal silliness are collected in The Mason Williams Reading Matter (Doubleday, 1969).”  

Are mosquitoes more attracted to you, or to others? #science

Posted By on June 21, 2026

In Ohio at least, it is that time of the year … Mosquito season. Yikes!

Mosquitoes Getty

Thanks to modern science, we are learning more and more about them and what we can do to try to make us less attractive to them. Clothing choices, yard and neighborhood treatment and of course repellants. Personally I’m a Deep Woods Off user (available and fair priced), but assume some of the other “high Deet” concentrations are better if you are planning to go into the backwoods or into true mosquito country. Check out this Science Alert article:

So what can you do to avoid getting bitten?

Try loose-fitting clothing that covers your skin, mosquito nets and repellent, Simard advised.

“Try to eat light meals – and go easy on the alcohol.”

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The longest train ride and how long does it take to build a house?

Posted By on June 20, 2026

This could have been two separate posts, but since I don’t know that much about either to make a single post, I’m combining them into one.

From Portugal to Singapore
Right-Click the image to open/download a much larger version of the map

First, BrilliantMaps reposted a Map Of The Longest Possible Train Journey In The World on X.com and since I love looking at maps, thought this train ride would be a long and wild one. The map above shows the longest theoretical train journey in the world today, from Lagos in Portugal all the way to Singapore. 

Ron and Claire's Lake Erie house

Second, my brother’s Lake Erie house is coming along. He sent me a photo that I’ll archive with the previous along with a couple memories on Lagoon DriveHoward Farms property (our childhood home). I can’t wait to see it in person … as we did in 2017 before it was up for sale.

By the way, the “from the lake” view photo below is from one of our childhood friends, Vern Meinke … as my brother commented, “while trespassing with his wife.” 😊

Vern's photo of Ron's house from the lake  

Skeptical but Optimistic … my thoughts on the MOU

Posted By on June 19, 2026

MOU todayThe editor of TheHustings requested the regular contributors to comment on what we expect from the US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to be formally released today.
My short comment below was included:

Markets are cheering the US-Iran MOU and promised reopening of the Strait of Hormuz after being close for the last 100 days. Oil is down ~5% to March lows, the Nasdaq is up 3% and the DJIA is hitting all time highs. Lower energy costs and eased inflation fears are welcome, but history suggests skepticism is warranted when making deals with Iran. Who really believes that when the ink dries on Friday’s formal signing that this will be a permanent peace? Cautious optimism here, but at least de-escalation will deliver relief for American families and our economy … that is if Iran follows through.

Has Chick-fil-A really been dethroned by Jersey Mike’s?

Posted By on June 18, 2026

I question the results of this American Fast Food “satisfaction poll.” Number TWO should still be number ONE, in my opinion. 😉

The backyard deer have moved to the front – and health care

Posted By on June 17, 2026

Buck looking over fence 260612For the most part, living with wildlife is mostly enjoyed, but the deer are often destructive. Still when seeing the spotted fawns trailing their mom, or the dad watching things from over the fence, it does make me smile.

Living with nature aside, the last couple of days for me have been dealing with doctors, appointments, scheduling and health insurance. There must be a better … and simpler … way to manage our medical care? I wonder what AI thinks?

If I Were Designing U.S. Healthcare from Scratch

My goal would be better health outcomes, lower total costs, less bureaucracy, and more patient choice. The current U.S. system spends far more per person than other developed nations while producing mixed results. The core problem is that incentives are fragmented: providers are often paid for volume, insurers for managing risk, employers for limiting premiums, and patients for navigating complexity.

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