In which the author ponders the question, "If you admit that you are a hypocrite, are you really a hypocrite?" He then provides his honest commentary on a number of fascinating topics. He insists, however, that his readers form their own opinions.
Friday, June 19, 2015
Lilies and potatoes
The Asian lilies are in full bloom!
These are the flowers from the potatoes we planted. I hope as much effort is going to growing potatoes underground as these flowers above it.
The day lilies have begun their rise and bloom as well.
Bright Yellow Mushroom
This bright yellow mushroom is growing in the mulch near the creek. it is about three inches across. I have not identified it yet.
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Who let this car off it's LEASH?
Who let this car off it's LEASH? Captured this license plate in Delaware yesterday. I am sure there are hidden meanings we all are not privy to.
Shellpot Creek this morning
It is obvious that I am fascinated by rain because it makes Shellpot Creek fill up. I also have a very comfortable spot to watch it from inside the solarium.
Today's creek was only slightly elevated because it had rained early this morning. I think the garden needs the rain so I'll take it.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Cut off by crazy woman
This lady cut me off yesterday on my way home from work on the dreaded Tyler MConnell bridge on Rt 141 northbound. The notorious bridge requires the northbound travelling traffic to go from two lanes down to one, the left lane. to go over the two lane bridge.
I am aggrieved if I move into the left lane because then the right lane people try to squeeze in ahead of you as the lanes end. If I stay in the right lane then I have to squeeze in and become what I despise. I suppose we need to fill up the lanes and then alternate at the end. All of this is aggravated by the light at the end of the bridge at the DuPont Experimental Station that let;s traffic go out of the Station onto the bridge. To stay on Rt 141 north bound traffic must make a left.
I would have the light remain green for us northbounders making the left and only allow right turning traffic out of the Station from 4pm to 6:30pm on weekdays. They also need to build another bridge there somday so it is four lanes going through, but there probably isn't the room. More than 25,000 cars go through that intersection a year! (.pdf link to report)
So I post this pciture in my public forum to shame her bad driving. Also you can't have a rosary hanging from your rear view window if you are not going to drive like a Christian or like Mary would. Seems a bit hypocritical, and I am an expert on that.
10 year Anniversary of The Honest Hypocrite
This week is the ten year anniversary of this wonderful blog, The Honest Hypocrite! I can barely remember that at the time I was reading a number of favorite blogs, BoingBoing comes to mind, and I loved that the relatively still new to me (several years) form of the blog produced new and interesting writing every day just for me to read. I loved the chance to participate by commenting.
My girlfriend at the time (now wonderful wife of many years) was also a reader and lover of blogs. We would chat, and still do, about the things that we had read that day on the internet. I always had some comment about something I wanted to see or have done in a certain way and she said well why don't you start a blog then, and inspired by her and some other blogs, I did.
It helped that Blogger provided a free and easy to use platform. And because of that I learned a smattering of html and grew more open to contributing to things like Wikipedia and wikis in general. It wasn't that far of a push to be on Twitter when it came out and Tumblr to grab honesthypocrite before someone else did.
Blogging caused me to write essays like I hadn't since high school. I am sure my high school English teacher would be proud. I hope writing blog posts, tweets, e-mail, vine and youtube video scripts, Wikipedia article edits and things I haven't even heard of, are part of the writing curriculum now. This blog has waxed and waned over the years. I have tried to fight the tendency for it to be just a set of links and to write about topics that I care about. I have enjoyed including some mathematical, scientific, or data analysis as part of the offering because they are things that I like and writing about them helps get it out of my systems and helps to order my thoughts.
I'll probably never get back to the heady times of 50, 30 or even 20 posts/month like in the early days. There are so many other places with more visitors to post to. Tumblr gets the pictures and the commentary to share with the various TV show fandoms, Twitter the tweets, facebook the friend and family stuff, wikis the research, blogs the comments. I certainly consume more than I produce anymore.
Family has taken some time from this hobby while providing both more and less things to write about. I have become aware of wanting to respect others privacy, writing about me is one thing, writing about them is another. Besides if they want they can do it themselves.
I don't suppose I will ever stop, and certainly this anniversary will prompt me to reinvigorate my efforts. It will be time for some retrospectives as I continue. Thank you for reading.
My girlfriend at the time (now wonderful wife of many years) was also a reader and lover of blogs. We would chat, and still do, about the things that we had read that day on the internet. I always had some comment about something I wanted to see or have done in a certain way and she said well why don't you start a blog then, and inspired by her and some other blogs, I did.
It helped that Blogger provided a free and easy to use platform. And because of that I learned a smattering of html and grew more open to contributing to things like Wikipedia and wikis in general. It wasn't that far of a push to be on Twitter when it came out and Tumblr to grab honesthypocrite before someone else did.
Blogging caused me to write essays like I hadn't since high school. I am sure my high school English teacher would be proud. I hope writing blog posts, tweets, e-mail, vine and youtube video scripts, Wikipedia article edits and things I haven't even heard of, are part of the writing curriculum now. This blog has waxed and waned over the years. I have tried to fight the tendency for it to be just a set of links and to write about topics that I care about. I have enjoyed including some mathematical, scientific, or data analysis as part of the offering because they are things that I like and writing about them helps get it out of my systems and helps to order my thoughts.
I'll probably never get back to the heady times of 50, 30 or even 20 posts/month like in the early days. There are so many other places with more visitors to post to. Tumblr gets the pictures and the commentary to share with the various TV show fandoms, Twitter the tweets, facebook the friend and family stuff, wikis the research, blogs the comments. I certainly consume more than I produce anymore.
Family has taken some time from this hobby while providing both more and less things to write about. I have become aware of wanting to respect others privacy, writing about me is one thing, writing about them is another. Besides if they want they can do it themselves.
I don't suppose I will ever stop, and certainly this anniversary will prompt me to reinvigorate my efforts. It will be time for some retrospectives as I continue. Thank you for reading.
Monday, June 08, 2015
TWOACES license plate in Delaware
Is this TWOACES license plate in Delaware a poker reference (most likely)? A tennis serve reference? A two top pitchers in baseball reference?
Thursday, June 04, 2015
Fruits of the garden
The first edible radish. I have been eating the radish micro-greens left over when I thin the radish rows, but this is the first actual radish.
This tiny strawberry is from our first picking of the season, most are
much larger than this one, but the first ones are sometimes so tiny. Wait until you are bigger to ripen, strawberries.
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