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The United States of aMENica

Just as the ignorant, mostly racist, certainly misogynist, founding father’s wanted. The one thing, and I think perhaps the only thing, that the founding fathers got right was the ability to change the constitution, which we had been doing and making some good progress as far as the advancement of human and civil rights was […]

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GOP: Joe Biden needs to throw a hissy fit!

So the GOP insists that Biden is weak and wants more severe measures taken against Russia but don’t want to send troops! But they make no suggestions about what should be done beyond the sanctions already deployed. Biden agrees with them and has sworn not to send troops. So what, pray tell, do they want? […]

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Radical Right and Radical Left: False Equivalency

In a discussion the other day with a friend of mine with whom I often disagree on political matters, they expressed the following: “I am center-right, and I think that most people are center-left or center right. It is the radical left and the radical right that are causing all the problems.” I do have […]

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Joe Manchin is an Idiot

Joe Manchin say he wants a compassionate society: “I’ve been very clear when it comes to who we are as a society, who we are as a nation. I don’t believe that we should turn our society into an entitlement society. I think we should still be a compassionate, rewarding society.” So I ask you, […]

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The Tyranny of the Minority

In the beginning… Arguments were made that a truly representative legislature would expose the states with fewer people to the tyranny of the more populous states. Thus was born the unrepresentative legislative body called the Senate, where each state gets 2 representatives regardless. I almost get the logic of that… not really… but I can […]

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Safari Gallery

All the pictures and videos in one place Lion Cheetah Leopard Serval Cat Elephant Giraffe Hippo Zebra Hyena and Jackal Wildebeest (Gnu) Cape/African Buffalo Thompson’s and Grant’s gazelle Impala Topi, Eland, Klipspringer, Dikdik, and Coke’s Hartebeest Ostrich Hooded, white backed, lappet faced, and Ruppel’s griffon vulture Bataleur, tawny and black chested snake eagle Verreaux’s eagle […]

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Safari Epilogue

Being home now and looking over what I posted, I realize it was a very forensic overview of the animals I saw and not much on what the experience meant for me or my interactions with the people of Tanzania. To be honest, other than the safari guides and the staff at the lodges and […]

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Zanzibar

Although it was very sad to end my safari, I know that the many amazing things I saw and experienced are now permanently burned into my memory… assuming I never suffer from some degenerative brain disease in my dotage. Plus I was looking forward to my first dives in the Indian Ocean and just relaxing […]

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Goodbye Serengeti

As always, all good things must come to an end. Today is my last day in the Serengeti and right after breakfast, Keko took me to the airport for my flight to Zanzibar, allowing a little extra time for the inevitable stops for wildlife. You should be able to identify everything in these pictures by […]

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Close Encounter of the Herd Kind

After the balloon champagne breakfast, as we started the drive back to camp, we became almost completely surrounded by a huge herd of wildebeest and zebra. But that is not the very special event I referred at the end of my last post. We also saw a bataleur eagle taking flight, a crocodile by the […]

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Hot Air Balloon Safari

For something different, I opted to do a hot air balloon safari for my 6th day in the Serengeti. This required leaving my camp at 4:00 am as the launch site was a couple of hours away and they like to launch at sunrise. As we were flying alternately low and high over the Serengeti […]

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Cat’s Cradle

Even before I left for my safari trip, I was told that Namiri Plains in the western Serengeti was one of the best big cat viewing areas, and this certainly proved to be true for me. Although I did not see any new big cats going forward, I saw more cheetah and had closer encounters […]

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Namiri Plains Camp

Arriving at Namiri Plains Camp I was once again greeted with song. This is a larger, permanent camp that, unlike the last camp, had guests other than myself, so the greeting crew was substantially larger. The first order of business here was to get some lunch and check in to my “tent.” During lunch I […]

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Off to Central Serengeti

On my 4th day in the Serengeti, it was time to move to Namiri Plains Camp in central Serengeti. But that does not mean that this day was a bust for animal sightings. Au contraire! After taking a last scenic shot of the view from Olakira camp, being joined at breakfast by a lesser striped […]

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Serengeti Day 3

Setting off for another full day game drive after breakfast, our first stop again was to see what was happening by that elephant carcass, and again it did not disappoint. Today, there were a couple of male lions feeding on it, everyone else seemingly having had their fill. We did not spend much time today […]

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Serengeti Day 2

The plan for my first full day in the Serengeti was to do a full day game drive, having breakfast and lunch in the bush. The first stop, however, was to go check on that elephant carcass to see if the lioness had decided to start feasting on it. Apparently she did as she looks […]

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Arrival in Serengeti

On day 5 of my adventure, Alfred dropped me off at Lake Manyara Airstrip where I took a small plane to Kogatende airstrip in the northern Serengeti. There was a herd of impala running and stotting across the runway as the plane was landing. Quite a welcome that was. I was met by my new […]

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Lake Manyara

For my second safari drive, Alfred took me to Lake Manyara National Park, which is very near Ngorongoro crater, but is a very different environment. While Ngorongoro, once you get to the bottom of the caldera, is a wide open plain that makes spotting animals at a distance easy, Lake Manyara is a forested area, […]

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Ngorongoro Conservation Area

My private safari guide, Alfred, picked me up at 6:00 am sharp from Acacia Farm Lodge for a full day game drive in Ngorongoro Conservation Area. This is the place where I am meant to see the “Big 5” safari animals. These are the lion, leopard, rhinoceros, cape buffalo, and elephant. I’d say I saw […]

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Welcome to Tanzania

I arrived in Kilimanjaro International Airport on June 6, 2021. This is my dream trip, one I have wanted to take since I was a teenager and saw a documentary on the Serengeti. Today that dream is a reality. Well, not today since I had spotty internet for the first few days, but I am […]

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The Last President

I was hoping that Donald Trump would be the last president. By that I do not mean that I wanted him to serve in perpetuity, but rather that he served as proof that having a president at all is a detriment to democracy. I have long argued that we should end the office of the […]

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Democratic Socialism is a Moral Imperative

If there is only one absolute truth in the universe it is this: We didn’t ask to be born. Stated in another way, we could say that nothing that has ever existed has ever chosen to exist in the first place. This should be self-evident. Even a supposed eternal god was denied this choice as […]