Who Is Mistral Dawn?

Mistral Dawn is a thirty-something gal who has lived on both coasts of the US but somehow never in the middle. She currently resides in the Southeast US with her kitty cats (please spay or neuter! :-)) where she works as a hospital drudge and attends graduate school. Taken By The Huntsman is her first effort at writing fiction and if it is well received she has ideas for several more novels and short-stories in this series. Please feel free to visit her on FaceBook or drop her a line at mistralkdawn@gmail.com

Sunday, January 31, 2021

Easy Lentil Stew In A #Crockpot #Recipe!

 



Hey Everyone!! :-)

This is a hearty, but low-fat, stew that's perfect for a cold winter night. Enjoy! :-)

Ingredients:
2 cups lentils washed and sorted (any variety)
6 cups water
1 onion chopped fine or grated
2 sweet potatoes washed and cut into small chunks
1 cup frozen peas
1 cup cilantro chopped
4 tbsp cumin
2 tbsp coriander
2 tbsp turmeric
2 tbsp garam masala
12 cloves garlic minced or grated
4 tbsp ginger grated
2 tsp cayenne powder
2 tsp chili powder
1 15oz can coconut milk
1 28oz can crushed tomatoes
Salt and pepper to taste


Put all the ingredients except the coconut milk in a crockpot and set to high. Cook for 5-6 hours, or until the lentils and sweet potatoes are completely soft, stirring occasionally and adding water if necessary. Once the lentils and sweet potatoes are soft, taste the stew for seasoning and adjust as needed. Stir in the coconut milk and cook for an additional hour on low heat. Serve the stew piping hot with a side of crusty bread.

Bon appetit!





Friday, January 29, 2021

Prices And Perks...

 


Hey Everyone!! 😊

With everything that's going on in politics in the US, I thought it might be fun to take a peek at the system of justice in the Summer Court of Fairie. Enjoy! 😉

Excerpt from Bound by the Summer Prince:
Uaine had listened to his mother’s description of her meeting with Roni with mounting concern.  He knew that something had been wrong for weeks, but his mate was either unwilling or unable to talk to him about it.  It was abundantly clear that he had been putting too much pressure on her to assume the queen’s duties before she was ready.

He had been worried about his mother’s depression, and had hoped that shifting some of the weight off of her shoulders might help.  Roni had seemed so strong and had never complained, so he hadn’t considered that her own mental equilibrium might be taxed by what he was asking of her.  His mate’s self-possession had allowed him to forget how much emotional upheaval she had experienced in such a short while.

First, she had been taken out of her world and thrust into a new and frightening one.  She was being forced to learn a whole different set of rules, and to adjust to different people, languages, customs, food, clothing, etc.  In short, everything that surrounded her was different.  As if that wasn’t enough, he had then piled on the responsibility for dispensing justice to some of the Court’s criminals, which required that she pass sentences she didn’t necessarily agree with.

The Fae viewed the execution of a murderer to be justice for the victim and their family.  The guilty party was considered to have forfeited their life by willfully taking another.  The judge who pronounced the sentence wasn’t considered responsible for the death of the criminal; the culprit had their execution on their own hands because of the crime they chose to commit.  In spite of this, Uaine could understand his Anamchara’s guilt over ordering the convicts to their deaths.

She was human, and he knew the human justice system worked much differently than the Faes’.  In past times, humans had often been more direct in their punishment of lawbreakers, but more recently the trend had changed.  Also, he knew from his conversations with her that humans spent a lot of time questioning the morality of things. 

This was usually a good thing; it was always important to try to act in a way that was fair to everyone.  Unfortunately, Roni was still having difficulty understanding just how tied to their essential natures the Fae were.  The denizens of Fairie were not just strange-looking humans, as she seemed to believe.  They were very different beings, and far less able than humans to change their behavior.

It was only through a very rigid, and somewhat harsh, system of justice that order could be maintained in the Courts.  The chaos that was a central characteristic of Fairie could only be held at bay by strict adherence to a code of laws.   The Fae had asked their goddess for peace, for a respite from the wars that had perpetually plagued them.  She gave them what they had asked for, but it came at a price. 

Uaine knew that Roni didn’t truly understand this yet.  He had tried to explain it to her, and he knew that Jillian, Seren, and his mother had as well, but the concept was so foreign to her that she seemed to have trouble absorbing it.  Much of her moral struggle with the Fae system of justice, stemmed from the fact that she still did not really grasp the nature of the Fae.

Hopefully, with time, his Anamchara would come to understand why the justice system had to be the way it was.  But until then, he needed to do something to help her cope with the strain she was under.  They had both been so busy with their respective duties that he hadn’t been able to spend much time with her except at night.

Every evening he worshipped her body with his own, and he was certain from her responses that she enjoyed their lovemaking.  Yet nearly every night she woke, either screaming or crying, but unable to tell him what troubled her.  The only solution he could think of was to take her away from the source of her stress: judging cases.  He hoped that even a short break would be enough to allow her to recharge.

Knowing that she had enjoyed exploring the village, he intended to invite her to accompany him there the next day. An intimate dinner and some dancing would occupy the evening. He would make sure she was allowed to just enjoy the day, and that she would not be troubled with any cares of the Court.

A day off seemed like the perfect way to combat burnout, and he intended to see that his Anamchara had one.


Want to find out what a day off in Fairie looks like? Grab your copy at the link below! 😉 Happy reading!

Bound by the Summer Prince



Thursday, January 28, 2021

#APC #Spotlight: Blood Lust (The Undead Unit Book 3) By Markie Madden!

 



Hey Everyone!! :-)

I've got Markie Madden in my APC spotlight, today! Markie is an active and supportive member of the  Authors-Professional Co-op Facebook group and her paranormal, urban fantasy, vampire, police, mystery novel, Blood Lust, looks great! Here's the description:
Is the man Lacey loves really a murderer?
Lacey receives a chilling phone call. Her boyfriend, a Vampire, wakes alone in his home, covered in blood, with no memory of what happened. It looks as if he’s violated the Undead Oath, and fed on a human.
While he’s in custody, reports come in from all over the city. Other Vampires, covered in human blood, know nothing of what they’ve done. Lacey and the team struggle to find the person responsible for framing Vampires for murder.
Can the Undead Unit put a stop to the worst hate crime in Dallas’ history? And can Lacey overcome accusing the man she loves of homicide?
If you think this sounds like something you might enjoy, go ahead and grab your copy here:





Thank you all so much for stopping by! Happy reading! :-)



Wednesday, January 27, 2021

#Agent Thoth's #Personal Log: Day 1248


Hey Everyone! 😊

Agent Thoth discusses more of the trials and tribulations associated with living with hominids. Incidentally, if you've missed Agent Thoth's earlier entries, you can find them here: Thoth's Journal


Department for the Preservation and Confirmation of Intelligent Life (DPCIL)
Agent Thoth's Personal Log

Day Twelve-Hundred-Forty-Eight:
Now my hominid-servant is actively attempting to assassinate me! She has begun randomly jumping and flailing about and, in typical hominid fashion, is doing so with a complete lack of grace or coordination. She claims this is part of her new health regimen, but I believe it is a subtle form of attempted murder. At this point, I don’t know if I can continue to function in this environment in any useful capacity. I have joined my young apprentice in his retreat beneath my hominid-servant’s sleeping platform, one of the few places in my domicile safe from stray hominid stomping, and intend to contemplate the meaning of my existence until some clarity emerges from the miasma of chaos that defines my current reality.


Ugh! Hominids! 😉 You may have noticed that Agent Thoth has a new look. I hope you like his new picture as much as I do, but I'd love to hear your thoughts, either way. Feel free to let me know what you think in the comments. 😉 Happy reading, everyone!






Tuesday, January 26, 2021

A Disturbing Lack Of Faith...


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Here's a little bit more of the third installment in the Petri Dish Chronicles! As always, the disclaimer is that this is a draft and, as such, it's unedited and likely full of errors and is subject to revision, revamping, and being completely scrapped and rewritten. But, with that in mind, I'm reasonably satisfied with the basics of it, at least at the moment, or I wouldn't have bothered posting it. Enjoy! :-)

Excerpt from Shifting Paradigms:
Petri braced herself for whatever reaction Daji’s criticism might bring, and prepared herself to defend her friends as best she could. But, to her surprise, no explosion was forthcoming. If anything, she thought Vlad looked as if he might be amused.

“I don’t require your approval, warrior. My philosophy, as you call it, involves giving people what they want. It’s not my responsibility to determine if what they want is good for them, or my place to decide if they should have what they want based on any likely negative effects. But neither will I exert myself to save others from the consequences of their choices. If individuals are foolish enough to fail to consider the likely outcome of their decisions, the end results are their responsibility to deal with.

“You don’t have a very high opinion of humanity, do you?” asked Chessie.

Another slight shrug. “I find humans no more or less inclined to stupidity than any other race among of the so-called intelligent species.”

“So it’s just people, in general, who you hold in contempt?” rejoined Daji. The enigmatic entity’s eyes flashed as he looked around at their group, and then back at Daji. “Some more than others.”







Monday, January 25, 2021

Something Worth Watching?


Hey Everyone!! :-)

I'm back today with another video I wanted to share. This one is a prime example of why "business as usual" is going to lead us right back to Trump 2.0 and the complete destruction of our country. Having neoliberals back in charge is an utter disaster, and almost no one is sounding the warning. The corporate media celebrates this sort of corruption and the oligarchs think that means The People are fooled. But we aren't. And if we don't put a stop to this sort of casual grift, we will end up sleeping in the bed that we make. Peace!













Sunday, January 24, 2021

Everything But The Kitchen Sink Soup #Recipe!

 



Hey Everyone!! :-)

This is a versatile soup recipe that's delicious but also a convenient way to use up whatever you have in your refrigerator.


Ingredients:
6 cups water or vegetable stock
4 large potatoes washed and cubed
1 12oz can kidney beans
1 12oz can crushed tomatoes
1 12oz can corn
1 cup frozen or leftover peas
1 carrot chopped
1 onion chopped
1 cup spinach chopped or 1 cup kale chopped or 1 cup broccoli chopped
1-2 cups leftover or frozen vegetables chopped (your choice/whatever you have)
5 cloves garlic minced fine
1 tbsp red pepper flakes
1 tbsp cumin
3 tsp smoked paprika
1 tbsp dried oregano
2 bay leaves
2 tbsp vegetarian Worcestershire sauce
1 cup white wine (your choice)
1/4 cup olive oil
1 cup heavy cream
1 cup cheese grated (your choice of kind and optional)
Salt and pepper to taste

Add the olive oil and onion to a large stock pot and cook until onion becomes translucent. Add the garlic, red pepper flakes, cumin, paprika, oregano, and salt and pepper and cook until onions start to caramelize. Deglaze the pot with the wine and then add the water or stock, bay leaves, potatoes, beans, tomatoes, corn, peas, carrot, Worcestershire sauce, and leftover or frozen vegetables to the pot and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer the soup until the potatoes soften, stirring occasionally. Taste the soup and adjust the seasoning as necessary. Add the spinach, kale, or broccoli and cook until they start to wilt. Taste the soup and adjust the seasoning as necessary. Remove the bay leaves. Stir in the cream and cheese (optional) and remove the soup from the heat. Serve piping hot with a side of crusty bread.

Bon appetit!






Friday, January 22, 2021

Power Concedes Nothing Unless Forced...


 Hey Everyone!! 😊

Happy Friday! Since it's the end of the work week, I thought it would be fun to start off by defying a corrupt government. 😉  Enjoy!

Excerpt from Rainbow Dreams:
"Uh-uh, no way.  You know I can't do it, Petri!"

Petri opened her mouth to respond, but Daji interrupted, "Why can you not? Is this not your profession?"

Chessie rolled her eyes.  "Sugar, you don't know anything about diddling, do you?"

"Very little," the Paka admitted.

"You said they've locked you down, specifically.  Not that your ship is caught in some kind of wide sweep, but that your ship in particular is the one they are holding."

He nodded.

Throwing up her arms in exasperation, she said, "Then it isn't just a bit of hocus pocus in a low-level local clerical system.  You need an upper-level, planet-wide government intervention.  I don't have the taps for that, darlin'."

"I don't understand."

Pulling her taps out of the pocket where she had stashed them, Chessie held them out for his inspection. "I'm strictly small-time, sugar. You're gonna have to go to a house-diddler or a swinger."

Daji grimaced.  "I know no 'swingers,' and I do not wish to become further entangled with the houses of this benighted world."

"Well then, honey, you have yourself a problem."

"Why did you come here if you hate Upworld so much?" asked Petri.

The Paka shrugged.  "I am a trader.  The government of this world invited me here to discuss a trade.  Their actions since I arrived have been dishonorable."

Petri and Chessie laughed.

Glowering, Daji said, "I do not see the humor in the situation."

Sobering, Chessie said, "Sorry, sugar, it's just that we'd take it as a given that the government wouldn't play fair." She shrugged. "But I still can't help you."

"What about the person you told about the JWs?" asked Petri. "Would they be able to hook you up with someone who can help you?"

Daji exhaled through his teeth.  "Perhaps. But I do not wish to make my vulnerability known to the inhabitants of this city." He gave Petri a dry look. "I am not slow to learn from my mistakes."

Nodding, she chewed on her lip, turning the problem over in her mind.  Finding another ship captain who knew what she was, didn't care, and was willing to defy the Upworld government for anything less than a large, upfront, cash payment wasn't going to be easy.  She was desperate to find a solution to Daji's problem that would still result in him taking them off world.

Turning back to Chessie, Daji asked, "Is it just the necessary technology that you lack? If you had the equipment, would you be able to do what I need?"

Chessie looked at him, wrinkling her forehead. "I'm not sure, sugar, I've never had access to that kind of equipment. I could try, I guess."

Petri put a restraining hand on her friend's knee and glared at Daji. "What you're asking of her is dangerous. With that kind of equipment, her mind could get lost in the rainbow, and she could die!"

"Is not what you're asking of me dangerous as well?" he retorted.

Looking back at Chessie, he asked, "If I provide you with the equipment, will you try?"

Chessie's gaze slid to the floor as she thought it over. Looking back up, she nodded. "Okay, but I can't guarantee I'll be able to do it. And if I take this kind of risk, you have to agree to take Petri and Sadaka off world, no matter what."

"No word about yourself?"

She gave him a wry smile. "Sugar, if I try this and don't succeed, I'd suggest selling what's left of me to the grinders. I won't have any need of it anymore."

Daji frowned. "It is truly that dangerous?"

Petri and Chessie nodded in unison.

He studied Chessie's face. "And yet, you are willing to take the risk?"

"Honey, if we stay here, we're dead anyway. From what you've said, you don't have another way to get your ship free, so…" She shrugged.

Nodding, he met her eyes, his expression solemn.  "I give you my word that if you try this thing, regardless of your success, I will do everything in my power to get your friends off this planet and to safety."


Want to find out if Chessie succeeds? Grab your copy at the link below! Happy reading... 😊

Rainbow Dreams






Thursday, January 21, 2021

#APC #Spotlight: War Angel (The Tales of Tartarus) By A. L. Mengel!

 


Hey Everyone!! :-)

I've got A.L. Mengel in my APC spotlight, today! A.L. is an active and supportive member of the  Authors-Professional Co-op Facebook group and his supernatural, angels and demons, mythology, horror, thriller, dark fantasy novel, War Angel, looks great! Here's the description:
“There are twice the amount of souls as there are people in every room,” Mother always said. “There are those you can see. Like you and me. But those you can’t…are still there…some of them watch over us.”
The immortals have suffered a near total annihilation throughout the world; from Miami to Paris, Cairo and Sri Lanka; throughout time and history; from ancient Biblical times, towards the Renaissance, the Dark Ages and Modern-Day cosmopolitan cities. The immortals were dying.
A gifted girl loses her parents in close succession and fights with God in between visits from the Devil. As a woman, she leaves home and discovers Vaudeville in Paris, and “la passion de la vanité”. During that time, the myth of angels – in particular, a War Angel – among the populace was substantial, leading to questions: Who is the War Angel? And could the War Angel save the immortals from extinction?
 If you think this sounds like something you might enjoy, go ahead and grab your copy here:




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Wednesday, January 20, 2021

#Agent Thoth's #Personal Log: Day 1244


Hey Everyone! 😊

Agent Thoth discusses more of the trials and tribulations associated with living with hominids. Incidentally, if you've missed Agent Thoth's earlier entries, you can find them here: Thoth's Journal


Department for the Preservation and Confirmation of Intelligent Life (DPCIL)
Agent Thoth's Personal Log

Day Twelve-Hundred-Forty-Four:
Thus far, I cannot say if my hominid-servant’s new preoccupation with her own health is doing her any good, but it is most definitely negatively affecting my quality of life. Specifically, the changes she has made in her diet are negatively affecting the number and quality of treats I am being offered, which is not at all acceptable. I am not happy. Why should I suffer just because my hominid-servant has developed a new health obsession? I have attempted to discuss the matter with her but, as always, she is completely obtuse on the subject. At this point, I have nothing more to say on the matter beyond that I am most put out!


Poor Thoth! I hope he doesn't starve. 😉 You may have noticed that Agent Thoth has a new look. I hope you like his new picture as much as I do, but I'd love to hear your thoughts, either way. Feel free to let me know what you think in the comments. 😉 Happy reading, everyone!






Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Something Worth Watching?


Hey Everyone!! :-)

I'm back today with another video I wanted to share. This is just one more example of why Biden's election will do nothing to help regular Americans and will only ensure the rise of Trump 2.0 in a few years.















Monday, January 18, 2021

#January2021 #IndieBooksBeSeen #Indie #Author #Books #Monthly #BookReview!



Hey Everyone!! :-)

It's the 18th again, so time for my #IndieBooksBeSeen monthly indie author book review!! Enjoy! :-)

Mayhem, Madness, and Mirth: Volume 1 by Jessica Wren and Ian Williams:

What would you do if faced with killer ants, a fruit that drinks human blood, or the end of the world? Those are questions that the youngsters in this collection of delightfully scary, but often funny, tales have to answer. But you'll have to read to find out how they did! 😉

This is a fun book that's geared towards younger readers, but still has enough substance to keep adults entertained. As the title says, it's only volume one, and I have to say I'm definitely looking forward to the next collection from the twisted imaginations of these two wonderful authors! Five stars.










Sunday, January 17, 2021

Easy Lentil Soup In A #Crockpot #Recipe!

 



Hey Everyone!! :-)

This soup recipe is delicious and easy to make, but also healthy and low-fat. Perfect for a cold, winter night, but also easy on the waistline. ;-)

Ingredients:
2 cups dried lentils sorted and rinsed
8 cups water
2 carrots peeled and chopped
2 stalks of celery cleaned and chopped
2 onions chopped
1 cup spinach chopped
2 tbsp dried oregano
2 tbsp dried basil
4 cloves garlic minced fine
2 tbsp tomato paste
1 bay leaf
2 tbsp olive oil
1/4 cup red wine (your choice)
Salt and pepper to taste


Put the water, salt, pepper, tomato paste, bay leaf, and lentils in the crockpot and set the temperature to high. Put the carrots, onions, celery, and olive oil in a saute pan and cook until the vegetables wilt. Add the garlic, dried herbs, and spinach to the pan and cook until the vegetables start to caramelize. Transfer the contents of the pan to the crockpot and deglaze the pan with the wine. Allow the wine to simmer until it reduces and add it to the crockpot. Stir, taste and adjust seasonings as necessary. Cook the soup on high until the lentils are completely soft, tasting occasionally for seasoning. Serve piping hot with a side of crusty bread.

Bon appetit!





Friday, January 15, 2021

A Complicated System Of Corruption And Systemic Cruelty...

 


Hey Everyone! 😊

With the inauguration of yet another corrupt, neoliberal, corporatist happening next week, I thought this would be a good time to remind everyone exactly how our government works. And also remind us all about what happened under the last neoliberal Democrat who held that office. Peace!

Excerpt from Answers from Alyce:
The big alien turned and led us over to an exhibit that looked like it was almost complete. It had several sections, each telling a distinct part of the story. It took me a minute to get it, but once I put them all together it was clear what this particular exhibit was supposed to be describing. The funny thing was, they had it all wrong. But…they also had it completely right.

"How about here?"

I looked the exhibit over again. It was set up like a giant diorama with the background being an office setting on one side and a forest on the other, with a divider in between the two sides. In the office, there were two men wearing business suits. One was sitting behind a fairly standard wooden office desk and the other was sitting in front of it. On top of the desk was a briefcase with the lid open. Inside, there were stacks of money and the man in front of the desk was pushing it towards the other man.

It was pretty clear what the exhibit was trying to portray even without the narration that was playing in the background, especially when combined with what was going on in the forest scene. Part of the forest had already been razed and giant earth-moving machines were digging up the ground with large pipes being laid in the troughs that were created. The rest of the forest was being cut down and the trees loaded onto large, smoke-billowing trucks. A little farther down, where the pipes had already been buried, black sludge was pouring out of the end of one and into a river.

It was all so real I thought I could smell the water and the chemicals polluting it. "How do you make it look so realistic?" I gestured towards where the river seemed to simply disappear into a wall.

"It is a hologram with supplemental environmental control equipment to complete the experience."

"So, I really am smelling the river? I thought it was just my imagination because the image was so real."

"Yes. Scent stimuli are incorporated into the exhibit so that the effect is complete. Some species rely more on their sense of smell than they do on sight or hearing."

"That makes sense." I gestured at the office scene. "So that's supposed to be a politician taking a bribe from the company that is causing this destruction?"

"Correct. We thought that displaying the two scenes side-by-side would help make the connection between them obvious."

"Well, the end result is what happens, but it's not quite as obvious as just shoving a bunch of cash at someone. Usually, the closest most politicians come to taking cash for favors is if they own a business and someone¾generally a corporate lobbying group or a rich individual who wants a favor¾chooses to patronize the politician’s business, which results in them giving the politician money. But it’s under the guise of being a customer and receiving a product or service for their money. Though, under those circumstances, it’s fairly common for the price of the product or service to be quite a bit higher than comparable products or services from other vendors, conveniently enough. Then the politician might look favorably on legislation that might benefit their valued customer or unfavorably on legislation that would be detrimental to them. But even that's not the most common way people bribe politicians. There are other ways that are even less likely to come under legal scrutiny."

"What do you mean?"

I pointed at the office scene. "There are laws prohibiting that kind of thing, and even the type of laundered bribery I just told you about is iffy. Some politicians might break those laws, but there are ways around them that don't carry the risk of going to prison, so that's usually what they do."

"Can you elaborate?"

"Well, the most common way for people to legally bribe politicians is to make campaign contributions to them. They give them money the politicians can use to help them get elected again. But there are laws limiting how much money people can give directly to politicians so, a lot of the time, corporations and rich donors who want favors from politicians will give money to PACs¾Political Action Committees¾that work to help get politicians elected. Technically, politicians aren't allowed to be directly involved with PACs or to coordinate election strategy with them, but they can usually get around that because it's hard to track. Not that anyone tries all that hard."

"So wealthy people give money to these PACs and then politicians allow them to pollute your planet? And why does no one attempt to investigate if a politician is not following the laws regarding these PACs?" asked Squid-boy.

"Mostly no one investigates because the investigations would be done by either law enforcement or the media. Law enforcement works for, and is controlled by, politicians. And almost all politicians skirt those laws, so they don't want to encourage investigations of that kind. Large corporations that sometimes want to be able to legally bribe politicians own the media; at least, they own the media that has the largest audience. So, they don't allow their employees to pursue investigations into violations of those laws, either. Or, more often, they just don't hire people who would be interested in doing those kinds of investigations."

"As for your first question, it's not quite that direct, either. It's not so much that politicians allow certain companies to just pollute, usually. That can happen, but it's not how it's usually handled. What they do is either repeal or refuse to pass legislation that would regulate manufacturing practices, limits on emissions, and waste disposal. So, since there's no law against dumping chemicals in rivers, and it's cheaper to just dump the chemicals in the river than to dispose of them safely, corporations end up polluting. Because from their perspective, there's no reason not to."

"But don't your people wonder why their representatives allow such a lack of regulation when it results in danger to your populace and damage to your planet? How do they justify not having those laws?" asked Yax.

"Well, that's kind of complicated, too."

He gave me his Devil's grin again. "We have time."

"It's a lot of things that combine to allow the status quo to continue. First, people are pretty busy just trying to make a living. It's hard for most people to take the time to really look into what's going on and untangle it all. Especially since, as I said, the mainstream media doesn't do much to enlighten the public because the companies that own them are often involved in the corruption.

"Since people are so busy, they're mostly dependent on what they hear on the news. And, generally speaking, the news just reports what politicians say. It's rare that they do any fact-checking or challenge the assertions politicians make. So a lot of people just think that what the politicians say is true.

"But it often isn't true. A lot of them pretend that there's no scientific evidence showing that the pollution damages the planet or that the changes in the climate aren't caused by human activity. They lie and claim that contaminated water doesn't make people ill, that there's some other reason for people who live in areas where the water is polluted to be sick. Or they lie and say the water isn't contaminated at all and try to prevent anyone from testing it, or if it is tested they try to prevent the test results from becoming public."

"That's incredible!" cried Yax. "How can anyone believe them?"

"Some people believe them because they don't understand the science and they don't want to believe the government would lie to them. Most people don't believe them, but they're too busy to think about it much if it doesn't affect them directly. And, again, the mainstream media doesn't do much to bring it to their attention. Anyone who does try to bring public awareness to these problems is discredited as hysterical or unreliable or biased against business. Corporations spend a lot of money ensuring that politicians won't regulate them and they don't want public outcry to override their bribes, so they work pretty hard to make sure that people don't pay attention to what they're doing."

"But I do not understand, how do they hide it? The effects of their actions are being felt by your entire planet," interjected Squid-boy, waving his tentacles around his head.

I shrugged. "The effects of climate change are just starting to be felt by most people. And it's not as if what is happening is new; it's just more intense and happening more often. Storms like hurricanes and tornadoes, droughts, floods, wildfires¾these are all things that have always happened. It's easy for politicians to lie and say that just because the storms are larger and more frequent, or the wildfires happen more often and in more places, it isn't evidence of climate change. Or, if it is, that it isn't caused by anything humans are doing."

Squid-boy made a gurgling sound. "But that is patently absurd! Even your own scientists are in agreement; the evidence is overwhelming that the pollutants your species have been dumping into the environment for more than a century are a direct cause of the changes in your planetary climate. No rational dispute of these facts can exist!"

I snorted. "And what ever gave you the idea that human beings are rational, sugar? A lot of people don't want to believe it because their political opponents say it's true. And the politicians they like say it isn't true. And the media they listen to either says it isn't true or doesn't talk about it at all."

"So they disregard evidence and deny facts? That's nonsensical!" exclaimed Yax.

I gave him a wry smile. "Welcome to America."

Squid-boy looked at Yax. "I'm not certain how to modify the exhibit to reflect this additional information. The exchange of money for political favors is straightforward and common throughout many civilizations, though the fact that it is not a violation of their laws is rather bizarre. But the contortions and convolutions these people go through just so that they can continue to deceive themselves and deny reality is difficult to conceptualize."

I laughed. "Oh, sugar, it can get much more complicated than that."

"It can?" Squid-boy stared at me with wide, round eyes. "How?"

"Well, another way politicians might pay back the legal bribes a company gives them would be to give them 'incentives' to locate new additions to their business in the politician's jurisdiction. They sometimes use tax money to build, or help build, the facility the company needs. Or they waive regulations and allow the company to ignore laws that protect the public from unsafe construction and environmental damage. Sometimes they allow the company to not pay taxes, or to pay almost no taxes, for a period of time. If unions are strong in the area, the politician might try to pass legislation to weaken the unions or help keep the employees of the corporation from joining a union."

"And what possible justification can they give to their constituents for such things?" demanded Yax.

I shrugged. "Jobs, usually. They promise people the company will give them jobs. And since there are a lot of people who don't have jobs, or who have jobs that don't pay enough to live on, they agree to it." 

"But if the politicians and the corporations are working to thwart organized labor, those jobs can't pay all that well."

I smiled at the handsome alien. "Yeah, well, somehow that little detail never seems to get discussed."

"And if the corporation doesn't pay taxes, that means the financial burden would have to be transferred to the people. Is that not correct?"

"Yep, Squid-boy, that's right. People pay taxes because we all know we need certain things like roads, police, and firefighters, and then the politicians give that money to private corporations so they can build private buildings that the public can't use. Then, those companies get to come in and hire desperate people at starvation wages. And for that privilege we get to pay their taxes for them, too. A nice, tidy little racket, wouldn't you say?"

"And your people allow this because they are desperate?" asked Yax.

"Some are desperate. Our government has done a terrible job of forcing corporations to pay their employees fairly, so a lot of people have to work two or three jobs just to survive. Also, all the same things that allow corporations to legally bribe politicians to let them destroy the environment apply to this as well. People are busy just living their lives and don't have extra time to think about these things. Or they don't know enough about what's going on because the media doesn't do much to educate them. Also, even when people do know what's going on, they often just don't know what to do about it."

I pointed at an exhibit that was just beyond the one we were discussing. "Not everyone has the energy or determination to do something like that. And those who do often face terrible consequences for trying to fight the corruption."

Yax looked where I was pointing and waved me over. "You know what this represents even without the voice-over commentary?"

"Yes. Though, again, it's not quite right. But I can tell what you were trying to show, here."

Yax nodded, looking at the exhibit thoughtfully. "Can you tell us what parts aren't accurate and what you think needs to be changed or added?"

I followed his gaze. "Well, this, right here, isn't quite true." I pointed at a robot that was holding a sign while doing a fair representation of a tree pose. "This says 'Destroy pipelines!' but that's not what this political action was about at all." I reached for the sign, but my arm wasn't long enough and I bumped into the robot's knee. Shaking my head, I told the robot, "Put your leg down, sugar, and hand me that sign."

It just stood there and looked at me. Putting my hands on my hips, I turned to Yax and raised my eyebrows. That devil, he just grinned at me and gave the robot an order in a language I didn't understand. The robot put its foot back on the floor and brought the sign down where I could reach it. I took it and handed it to Squid-boy. "Look…"

I broke off as the robot took advantage of the fact that its hands were free to shift into a bridge pose. But something must have been wrong with its motion controllers because, once it was in position, it kept thrusting its hips up into the air. It was way too human-looking for that to be anything but obscene.

I looked at my two escorts. Squid-boy seemed not to have noticed, but Yax was almost vibrating with his effort not to laugh. I raised my eyebrows. "This your doin'?"

At that he did laugh. "No. I'm sorry to disappoint you, but that's just a glitch in the 'droid's movement subroutines. It's the reason we have them go through these exercises; so we can find and fix these problems before the exhibits go live."

Squid-boy had caught up by that point and gave me one of his nod/bows.

I just looked at the two of them. "Riiight." Shaking my head, I turned my back on the distracting robot. "Well, that," I pointed at the sign Yax was now holding, "isn't what this," I gestured at the exhibit full of gesticulating robots behind me, "was all about."

"Then what was it about?" asked Squid-boy.

"It had nothing to do with wanting to destroy pipelines. It was about protecting water sources and the rights native peoples have on their own land."

"What do you mean by 'native peoples'?" asked Yax, staring at the exhibit with a thoughtful expression on his face.

I sighed. "It has to do with the way my country was formed. Do you know our history?"

Yax and Squid-boy both shook their heads.

I grimaced. "Well, it's a really long story and a lot of stuff happened. But, briefly, people from several different European countries invaded the continent I live on a few hundred years ago and, over time, killed most of the people who had already been living there."

Squid-boy blinked at me. "Why?"

I closed my eyes and massaged my temples.

"Are you feeling ill?" asked Yax.

"Huh?" I looked up. "Oh, no, thanks for asking. I'm okay. It's just this isn't a fun topic to talk about. Human beings can be pretty brutal, sometimes."

The tall alien nodded. "I knew that from the stories of what happened when some of my kind chose to engage your people over the centuries."

I snorted and shook my head, marveling again at how closely he resembled every classical rendering of Satan. "I can only imagine."

"But why did some of your people kill so many others, young human?" interjected Squid-boy.

I cocked an eyebrow at him. "One-track mind there, huh, Squid-boy?" He opened his mouth to respond, but I waved it away. "No, you're right. Back to business. Why did the Europeans go to the Americas or why did they slaughter the natives?" I shrugged. "Either way, the answer is a variety of reasons."

Squid-boy opened his beak and then closed it with a snap. Gesturing with his tentacles he made a gargling sound and said, "I don't understand."

Sighing, I said, "I could give you the official explanations that they teach us all in school¾God, Gold, and Glory, and all that¾but honestly it all just boils down to greed. The Europeans wanted what the indigenous people had and they were willing to do whatever was necessary to take it. There were also some people from Europe who were fleeing persecution, and who were just trying to find somewhere safe to live the way they wanted to live. But that didn't stop them from trying to impose their beliefs on the natives in the same way those they ran from had tried to do to them. And some of the slaughter was accidental; there were diseases that the Europeans brought with them.

“The Europeans had some immunity to these diseases, but the people who were native to the Americas hadn't been exposed to them previously and so had no resistance to them at all. They died by the millions. Of course, over time, even disease was turned into a weapon. There were several instances where the Europeans deliberately infected the indigenous people.

"But mostly the killing was done on purpose. It wasn't all at once; it happened over a couple of hundred years, but eventually the native peoples had been pushed back to small areas of land that the Europeans found undesirable for different reasons. Then, as things progressed, the people who had taken over started coveting what little the native peoples had left. By that time, a government had been established in the US and there were some legal contortions that those who wanted to steal from the indigenous people had to go through, but it was all still just dressed-up thievery.

"One of the last examples of this eventually led to what happened here." I gestured at the exhibit again. "The government decided it wanted the land that had been granted to a tribe of indigenous people by a treaty and offered them money to buy the land. The leaders of the tribe rejected the deal and refused the money. They wanted to keep their land. So the government put the money in a trust for the tribe, where it sits to this day, and took the land anyway. But the tribe never accepted the money, so by treaty the land still belongs to them.

"Then, the government gave a private corporation permission to build an oil pipeline on the land that belongs to the tribe. The pipeline runs underneath the river that the tribe uses as their water source. Oil pipelines are notorious for leaking, which poisons the land and the water around them, and the tribe never gave permission for the corporation to build on their land. So they organized to try to protect their land and water. It kind of snowballed when it became a symbol of people standing up for their rights and the environment against government corruption and corporate greed."

"Our records indicate there were some violent conflicts surrounding this incident," said Squid-boy.

I nodded. "There were. But the violence came from the government and from the corporation. The people protecting the water were largely peaceful in their tactics."

"If they weren't violent, what did they do?" asked Yax.

"Well, they formed a large camp near where the pipeline was being built and thousands of people congregated there." I pointed at the exhibit. "That's what you seem to be trying to portray here, but the people in the camp were there to protect the water and the rights of the native people. Not to destroy anything."

"So they just built temporary housing near where the pipeline was being built? Why would your government react violently to that?"

I snorted. "The government tends to react violently anytime anyone points out that what they're doing is wrong. But, no, they didn't just camp near the pipeline. They took action to try to stop construction. Some of them chained themselves to equipment so it couldn't be used. Some of them stood in groups, blocking the way of the construction. There were also marches to try to draw attention to what was going on. Also, after the corporation destroyed the tribe's ancestral burial ground, there was a prayer march."

"Your government allowed this corporation to disturb these people's dead? That's heartless!" cried Squid-boy.

"Why did the corporation object to prayer?" asked Yax.

"They objected to anything that brought attention to what they were doing," I answered. "And considering what the government has done to indigenous people in the past, does it really surprise you that it has no respect when it comes to native cemeteries?"

"But common decency…" objected Squid-boy.

"Isn't something corrupt politicians or greedy corporate officials concern themselves with too often," I interrupted.

He made a buzzing sound in the back of his throat but didn't reply.

"And all this is the result of the corruption you told us about?" asked Yax.

I nodded. "Probably. The governor and both senators of the state the native reservation is in have taken a lot of money from the oil and gas industry." I shrugged again. "'One hand washes the other', as they say."

"And this happens often?" asked Squid-boy.

Grimacing, I answered. "It used to happen all the time, then the laws got stricter and the protections against corporate abuse got stronger. But lately the laws have been going back in the other direction." I gestured at the exhibit again. "What happened here with private corporate security working hand in glove with the police reminds me a lot of what the Pinkerton Gang used to get away with. These fossil fuel companies are pretty aggressive when it comes to fighting dirty to get what they want from land that belongs to other people. Heck, the fracking boys have even been after me and my land."

"After you? They're trying to take your property?" asked Yax.

"What is this 'Pinkerton Gang'?" asked Squid-boy.

"They're trying to force me to give them permission to put a pipeline under my land. I don't want to, but they're pretty persistent."

"Will they win?"

I looked at Yax and shrugged. "Dunno. I like to think I can protect what's mine, but it's hard to fight people who have billions of dollars and the government behind them. I guess it'll depend on if the people in my country are able to take back control of our government or if we fold and just let the corporations run everything."

"Which do you think will happen?"

I shrugged again. "The jury's still out." I jerked my chin towards the exhibit that had already been shifted to better show how a group of regular citizens had joined together in peace to stand up against those who wanted to take their rights from them. "Things like this will answer that question."

I turned to Squid-boy who was gazing at the exhibit with a strange expression on his face. When he realized I was looking at him, he turned his eyes to meet mine. "Your species is at an interesting crossroads. You are a complex people, capable of both astonishing selflessness and devastating selfishness. I hope, for your sake, that the better parts of your nature prevail."

I reached down to pat him on his back. "Me too, Squid-boy. Me too." I took a last look at the representation of some of my fellow citizens' stand against tyranny and turned away. Taking a deep breath, I shook my head and said, "The Pinkerton Gang, to answer your question, was a private security firm that was active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They were infamous for union-busting, strikebreaking, and intimidating workers into submission. There were several violent conflicts between them and union laborers that resulted in deaths on more than one occasion. Though, they also did other kinds of security work, tracking criminals, and such. They sort of morphed and merged over the years, not being as involved in conflicts with organized labor as the laws changed to protect unions and workers' rights. Eventually, they were bought by a different security company and aren't really called the 'Pinkertons' anymore."

I jerked my head back towards the exhibit. "The mercenaries here were deployed by the company building the pipeline. That company bribed the police by offering to pay for the costs incurred by the police department during this protest, if the police agreed to collaborate with the company’s mercenaries; the company wanted them to share information and collude to create a strategy for how the police would respond to the people trying to protect the water. That kind of shady, cozy relationship between law enforcement and private, corporately-owned armies reminds me of the stories about how the unions used to have to fight with 'the Pinks'."

"At least, no one was killed this time," observed Yax.

I shook my head. "No. No one was killed. But the company did attack the people protecting the water with dogs. And the police used tear gas and water cannons against peaceful marchers, even though the weather was cold enough to make hypothermia likely when their clothes got wet. A woman was permanently blinded in one of her eyes from tear gas and another woman's arm was badly damaged when a tear gas canister hit her. So there was violence, though not by the people protecting the water.

"Also, even though the corporate media ignored what happened, there were several independent journalists who covered it. If they hadn't been there, recording what was happening, the violence from the corporation and the police might have been even worse. Knowing that what they did would end up on the Internet and result in calls to DC might have moderated their behavior, a bit."

The big alien frowned and shook his head. I'd never seen a devil look sad before.

"I still can't believe your government allows private interests to get away with such abuses. Or to influence their own police forces so blatantly," said Squid-boy.

I shrugged. "Like I said before, the corruption in our government is an open secret. The corporations have a lot of money. As the saying goes, 'money talks' and our politicians' hearing is quite good when it comes to that money. Not so much when it comes to everyone else, though."

"But, surely, at some point, the people who elect these politicians must get frustrated and refuse to elect them again," exclaimed Squid-boy, his beak snapping.

I rubbed the back of my neck and winced. "Yeah, that's how we got our current Disaster In Chief. People were fed up with the same old, same old and decided anything would be better, even a monster."

"That doesn't seem like the correct solution to the problem," Squid-boy pointed out.

"Well, now, sugar, I agree with you. Unfortunately, enough people didn't see any alternative that it happened anyway."

"The failures of your current leader aside, though I'd be interested to hear more on that topic later, that still doesn't explain why your politicians would be willing to alienate their supporters for short-term gains. What happens when they can't get elected anymore and they lose their jobs?" asked Yax.

"Oh, that's all tied up nice and tight for them. It's the other part of the bribes they get. Like I said before, the bribery that happens in our political system isn't usually just a bag of cash shoved at someone. When the politicians who have allowed the corporations to legally bribe them leave public office, the corporations hire them."

Squid-boy blinked at me. "Hire them to do what?"

I shrugged. "Anything. Nothing. It doesn’t matter. It isn't about them doing an actual job; it's about paying them back for the job they've already done."

"And this is legal?" gasped Squid-boy.

"Yep."


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Thursday, January 14, 2021

#APC #Spotlight: Summer Of Fire (The Black River Chronicles Book 1) By L. G. Surgeson!

 


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I've got LG Surgeson in my APC spotlight, today! LG is an active and supportive member of the  Authors-Professional Co-op Facebook group and her sword and sorcery, mystery, action, adventure, fantasy novel, Summer of Fire, looks great! Here's the description:
It is a Time of Legends,
It is a Time for Heroes,
It is Time for Last Stands
To speak of a time before the Summer of Fire, a time truly before the cacophony of events that chose to confluence in those short months, is to speak of a time more than four hundred years gone by.
Very few have a genuine understanding of what lead to the time known as the Summer of Fire, of the rising powers that had grown with the patience of mountains, over centuries. Only in looking back could scholars completely understand the full scale of events that preceded it.
It is particularly difficult to distinguish what came 'before', as this is a relative term. Each individual will have a point in time that they consider to be the time 'before', after which their life will have irrevocably changed. General consensus suggests that by 1099 AC it was already too late.
But for some, it started long before that. For some of them will live, some of them will die, and some of them will last forever.
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Wednesday, January 13, 2021

#Agent Thoth's #Personal Log: Day 1241


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Agent Thoth discusses more of the trials and tribulations associated with living with hominids. Incidentally, if you've missed Agent Thoth's earlier entries, you can find them here: Thoth's Journal


Department for the Preservation and Confirmation of Intelligent Life (DPCIL)
Agent Thoth's Personal Log

Day Twelve-Hundred-Forty-One:
My hominid-servant is now informing me that because it’s a "new year," an assertion she has yet to justify by any objective measure, she must be more careful about the quality of her diet. She has repeated this directive multiple times over the last majority portion of a lunar-cycle. I am not certain if she is trying to convince me or herself; however, my main question centers around why one must wait for an arbitrary delineation in time before attending to one’s health and, if it truly is necessary to begin at such an ill-defined but specific date, why is this particular moment the chosen beginning versus another equally arbitrary point in time? 

Unfortunately, as is her habit, my hominid-servant is being rather obtuse in response to my inquiries. Therefore, I am afraid the best I will be able to do is continue to observe and record whether or not this new obsession will be lasting, or if there will be another arbitrary point at which she abandons her concern about her diet and returns to her former eating patterns. As always, I will report back with any additional findings.


Hominids are so irrational! 😉 You may have noticed that Agent Thoth has a new look. I hope you like his new picture as much as I do, but I'd love to hear your thoughts, either way. Feel free to let me know what you think in the comments. 😉 Happy reading, everyone!










Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Philosophy And Consequences...


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Here's a little bit more of the third installment in the Petri Dish Chronicles! As always, the disclaimer is that this is a draft and, as such, it's unedited and likely full of errors and is subject to revision, revamping, and being completely scrapped and rewritten. But, with that in mind, I'm reasonably satisfied with the basics of it, at least at the moment, or I wouldn't have bothered posting it. Enjoy! :-)

Excerpt from Shifting Paradigms:
“She brings up a good point, though,” Daji said, emerging from the mental fog he had seemed to be in since they arrived. “Why would anyone need to beg here? Isn’t this your city? Don’t you take care of the people here?”

Vlad gave a small shrug. “I maintain order here, occasionally mediate disputes, shield the business conducted here from prying eyes…”

“Except your own,” muttered Chessie, who then looked stricken at her own boldness. Vlad gave her a thin-lipped smile in return, but didn’t deny the charge. “But I do not regulate trade or meddle in anyone’s personal affairs,” he continued. “Nor do I rescue those who haven’t the intelligence or discipline to look after themselves. There are some who wear the guise of youth in my city, but you will find no true children here. Everyone lives or dies, here, based on their own efforts and abilities.”

“A rather cold philosophy. And the results speak for themselves,” said Daji, looking around at the extreme poverty juxtaposed against the trappings of extreme wealth surrounding them.









Monday, January 11, 2021

Something Worth Watching?


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I'm back today with another video I wanted to share. Once again, Democrats are proving they aren't on the side of regular Americans. And, once again, the media is helping them spin the truth. But go ahead and watch the video for yourselves. Peace!












Sunday, January 10, 2021

Delicious Vegetarian Dip #Recipe!

 



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With all those Super Bowl parties coming up, I thought I'd share one of my favorite dip recipes. Enjoy! :-)

Ingredients:
3 large eggplants
5 cloves garlic minced fine
1/2 cup chopped basil
1/4 cup lemon juice
1/2 cup tahini
1/4-1/2 cup olive oil
2 tbsp sriracha (optional)
Salt and pepper to taste

Put the eggplants on a foil-lined baking sheet and put them under the broiler in your oven. In half an hour, turn them over. After another half an hour, check on them by inserting a toothpick or fork. If they are completely tender with no resistance, take them out. If there is any resistance, turn them over and check on them in fifteen-minute intervals, turning them each time, until they are completely soft. Remove them from the oven and wrap them up in the tin foil, crimping it tightly. Let them rest for about 15-20 minutes.

Remove the eggplants from the foil and cut them open. Use a spoon to scoop out the softened insides and place the mush in a strainer over a bowl. Once all the eggplant insides are in the strainer, use a paper towel to push down firmly on the mush to remove the excess liquid. Once the eggplant is completely drained, transfer it to a food processor and add the rest of the ingredients except the olive oil. Pulse the ingredients together until the eggplant completely breaks down. Drizzle the olive oil into the mixture slowly while the food processor is running until it's creamy and easy to dip or spread. Serve warm or cold with pita wedges or crackers.

Bon appetit!






Friday, January 8, 2021

#Animal #Rescuer's #Guide To #Staying ( #Relatively ) #Sane! #Free! :-)

 



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Just a reminder, for those who haven't checked it out yet, I've collected all my animal rescue/care posts together and published them as a small book.  If you'd like, you can download the book for free from Amazon, Smashwords, B&N, Kobo, and iTunes.



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Thursday, January 7, 2021

#APC #Spotlight: Shattered Glass By Richard White!

 


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I've got Richard White in my APC spotlight, today! Richard is an active and supportive member of the  Authors-Professional Co-op Facebook group and his mental-health themed, celebration of life and those who succeed in struggle to cope with it, book of poetry, Shattered Glass, looks great! Here's the description:
Richard White has fought his demons for a very long time. FInding the light and returning to what he feels as normal from time to time. On his journey he loses many of his friends from his high school to those same demons, depression, and drug abuse. Shattered Glass is his testament and dedication to those he has lost, and to those that are here still fighting the demons they face. in Shattered Glass, he explores themes of mental health, depression, anxiety, PTSD, drug addiction, and suicide. It is a documentation of struggle and triumph, a celebration of life and living. White’s wit, empathy, and a passion for poetry produce a work of endless wonder.
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Wednesday, January 6, 2021

#Agent Thoth's #Personal Log: Day 1235


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Agent Thoth discusses more of the trials and tribulations associated with living with hominids. Incidentally, if you've missed Agent Thoth's earlier entries, you can find them here: Thoth's Journal


Department for the Preservation and Confirmation of Intelligent Life (DPCIL)
Agent Thoth's Personal Log

Day Twelve-Hundred-Thirty-Five:
My hominid-servant has repeatedly informed me, over the last few days, that it's "a new year,” and that “things will be better now.” Leaving aside that I have still been unsuccessful in convincing her to divulge the criteria by which she defines the end of one solar-cycle and the beginning of another, since it does not seem to be based on any discernible astrological measurement, I am further frustrated that she will not elucidate as to which “things" will be "better," nor explain the comparison for "better than.” Better than what, precisely? Once again, I am forced to wonder if I will ever find evidence of intelligent life on this planet!


The hominid aversion towards clarity can be maddening! 😉 You may have noticed that Agent Thoth has a new look. I hope you like his new picture as much as I do, but I'd love to hear your thoughts, either way. Feel free to let me know what you think in the comments. 😉 Happy reading, everyone!