One of the photos is from Auschwitz, the other from Arizona.
Yesterday’s news reported that now 100,000 children are being held captive in camps. If I may add they are concentration camps. The US government has seen it fit to use Read more…
Yesterday’s news reported that now 100,000 children are being held captive in camps. If I may add they are concentration camps. The US government has seen it fit to use Read more…
Capricorn Science is a lifestyle blog which came into being late last year. We cover the following subjects, divided by categories, for easier access: Politics, Funky Wonky, Metro Gourmet, Healthy Read more…
Logical thinking, once embraced is a thing of beauty, which deserves our attention and admiration. It’s become common in today’s world for people to confuse facts with fiction or conjecture. Read more…
Flowers from my garden. I thought that those of you enduring winter cold would enjoy them a bit. An article I read this morning tells how scientists have discovered that Read more…
It’s not about you! We often wonder how did our current situation become what it is. How did we get here? What am I talking about? Fascism, Nazism, Oligarchism, Anti-Feminism, Read more…
Photographs depicting health professionals from South Korea, Italy, China, and USA. If you have been paying attention, and I hope you have, there is a worldwide pandemic traveling at the Read more…
Coconut Sorbet: One can of Coco Lopez mixed with half a bottle of Coconut syrup. Mix, pour in small plastic cups and freeze. Delicious. Vanilla Sorbet: mix one egg yolk Read more…
What a pleasant surprise this little recipe has been. Cook the thick cut bacon. Save the pan with the fat to cook stage two. Dip cooked bacon in pancake mix, Read more…
Mary Lee Thornton is a Facebook friend. An interior designer by profession. Georgia is her home. Grandmother to multiple bundles of joy. We have been friends for a couple of Read more…
A bit radical, when we explore the idea that leaving a nonlegacy is best for everyone. It seems that most of us want a legacy of children, grandchildren, inventions, fortunes, Read more…
In case you have missed us, we took some time off from blogging. Publishing 600 posts in one year took it’s toll, but here we are, rested and ready to Read more…
We have not long to love. Light does not stay. The tender things are those we fold away. Coarse fabrics are the ones for common wear. In silence I have Read more…
I have stories and worries floating around my mind. The conservation of our planet Earth and the ethical treatment of all living creatures, animal or others, carries a daunting weight Read more…
Why protect the interests of other countries businesses over our own? Why protect the interest of pharmaceutical companies and insurance companies over our own.? Answer that and I’ll shut up. Read more…
Introducing Nick Bostrom. About five years ago I came across a paper written and presented by Nick Bostrom. He is a member of the Faculty of Philosophy at Oxford University. Read more…
Unknowing eyes would fail and call her old while missing entirely that they are in the presence of the Eternal Woman. She is never young nor ever old, just eternal. Read more…
If I were Donald Trump, the thing that would scare me most is that, if people are willing to walk into a hail of tear gas canisters and rubber bullets, Read more…
Like mostly every one else, I watched and followed the events surrounding Mr. Kaepernick’s famous kneel during the playing of the National Anthem in protest of police brutality towards African Read more…
The upcoming November, 2020 election could be the last one we ever have. That is the Republican/Nazi plan, unless we turn out in masses large enough to overcome the hack Read more…
I am Muslin, register me. I am Mexican, deport me I am African American, imprison me. I am LGBT, refuse to serve me. I am Poor, blame me. I am Read more…