Happy Valentine’s Day
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Primary Trust

Winner of the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Eboni Booth’s heartwarming play, Primary Trust offers up a modern, tiki-lit homage to slices of Americana. Kenneth’s predictable life—Mai Tais at his favorite bar, Wally’s, and a steady job at a local bookstore—unravels, forcing him to confront a childhood loss amid the uncertainties of adulthood. With guidance from an imaginary friend, a kind waitress, and a splash of liquid courage, he discovers that trust, love, and friendship—much like the perfect Mai Tai—are best mixed in unexpected ways.
Primary Trust is about Kenneth dealing with change—his only job, ever is going away. When you first walk in, you are immersed in his upside-down world—quite literally. The set itself appears upside down, a creative decision meant to mirror the main character’s turmoil. Kenneth doesn’t really know how he fits in this world. He’s dealing with trauma and trying to figure out how to heal. His coping mechanisms—including relying on an imaginary friend, Bert—seem strange, but as his story is told, you see the deep roots of his emotional survival.
Primary Trust is set in the mythical town of Cranberry, New York, located forty miles east of Rochester. It is a small enough town that everyone knows everyone else, except for Kenneth. That is because his circle of friends is so small. Expanding that circle is the journey that is made in this play. Although the playwright and most of the cast is black and this is Black History month, the play is not really about race. Primary Trust is the name of the bank where Kenneth gets a job after the bookstore closes, but as the name of the play, it signifies the deep level of trust that Kennith needs to develop with other people.
To the Tallest, Happy Birthday, Jane!
Air Bee ‘N’ Bee
Pictured is MoBot’s Air Bee ‘N’ Bee (aka insect hotel). The hollow tubes provide Shelter and a safe nesting space for native bees and wasps. Most bee species are solitary and do not live in large colonies or produce honey. However, as pollinators, they are critical for the survival of our native plants and allow us to enjoy beautiful flowers and delicious fruits and vegetables in our gardens!
What is insect hotel adjacent? For me, it is my second home in Monterey. The one that I have been trying to sell since July. We have not received a single offer, but we have a prospect. We had a prospect before, but she seems to have slipped the hook. The widow of Hunter S. Thompson, author of gonzo journalist fame, had shown interest. She loved the house. They all do. She wanted to combine the two downstairs bedrooms and even called in a builder to size the job. Then came the New York Times article that announced her bid to reopen an investigation into her husband’s death. Colorado said no to her request, and she has since dropped off our radar, ending a chapter in lifestyles of the rich and famous.
Yesterday, when the realtor called me the thought, “Is Chris alright?” flashed in my head. Nothing like that he has another hot prospect. They are neighbors and have walked by the house admiring it for years. Naturally. They will be making an offer soon. Color me jaded, but it has been a long road already. The white elephant that was my parent’s last house was part of a long line of properties that they have sold. Always trading up, selling the house was always a trial for them.
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It is Time to be a Prick

…because they are all dicks.
Lies! Lies! Lies! All they do is lie. The administration’s blatant lie, embodied in today’s jobs report is just the latest testament to how far they will go to hide the truth. Too bad Pete Navarro was not briefed on this strategy in advanced. The stock market while initially accepting this report as the truth is now having second thoughts. Trump was doing better during the last government shutdown when it elected to use that shutdown as an excuse for not reporting the facts. Instead, now they are just making them up to fit their preferred narratives.
Pam Bondi: How dare you ask about children being raped when the stock market is doing great! —Malcom Nance
I must admit that I was initially fooled by this “quote”. I thought that it was real. It wasn’t until I googled it using AI that I discovered its true origins. How’s that for an oxymoron. While not a true quote it is a close paraphrasing of what she actually said. Today, AG Bondi appeared before Congress. I could say to testify, except that she did everything but. She lied, argued, delayed, evaded, displayed faux outrage and in general acted like an ass. Her appearance today comes on the heels of yesterday’s debacle, where a Federal grand jury refused to indite six Democrats on DOJ’s trumped-up charges, resulting from their call for US military personnel to heed the Constitution.
Meanwhile, just this week the original count of 38,000 mentions of Trump in the heavily redacted Epstein files has ballooned this week to over a million in the latest unredacted version. That is a twenty-six-fold increase. If just his name can multiply like that, what about his many misdeeds? Release the Epstein files!




