Bill reworks and retitles my earlier evening image of Kim walking (also here), clearly demonstrating a significant difference in our personalities:
For more on this Bill guy, see this page on HHR.
Bill reworks and retitles my earlier evening image of Kim walking (also here), clearly demonstrating a significant difference in our personalities:
For more on this Bill guy, see this page on HHR.
The evening Marketplace report has long been a regular household tradition for us, in keeping with a belief that understanding business and finance and markets is an important key to understanding how just about everything else works in our society and world.
Marketplace is a nonprofit production of American Public Media, and presents several podcasts and newsletters in addition to the daily program we hear throughout the week. One of the weekly Marketplace podcasts we faithfully follow is “Make Me Smart With Kai and Molly”. Tonight’s episode is a must-hear, in my opinion, dealing with social media and the use of technology and data to influence minds. Here’s a quote from the site:
“Remember Cambridge Analytica? You probably wish you could forget. But 10 and a half months from the next presidential election, Brittany Kaiser says there’s still more we all need to know about Big Data and how companies like her former employer are using it to steer democracy. She used to work at CA, and after writing a book and appearing in a documentary about it, she’s publishing a bunch of internal documents showing how the company worked and its reach beyond the United States. For our first episode of the new year, we talk with Kaiser about election interference and her new Own Your Data Foundation. Plus, we’ll catch up on some of your emails and voice memos from the holiday break.”
Listen at here or here, or find and check out the podcast using your favorite app.
Learn more about all of Marketplace here.
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A rafter of wild turkeys interrupts traffic today on Dalles Military Road in Walla Walla.
The photographer sets up a shot, Morgan Lake and Mt. Emily in the background, other family members in the foreground, only to step back into the composition without realizing that a shadow will be cast on the position he will occupy. Self-timed with an early low-res point ‘n’ shoot. Rediscovered today after being ignored, yet preserved, for over twenty years.

Looking up:
Looking down:
Reflecting:
People in passing:
A chance encounter, and invitation to meet her dog, Mixed-Breed Matt:
Truth is, I haven’t read this book. But Kim has, and has read me so many amazing excerpts, that I almost feel that I have, and can safely recommend it to others.
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