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Musings of a Northwest Ronin

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30 October 2024

Why is ancient Roman concrete so strong? It's the lime.

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Comet Tsuchinshan is no more. It disintegrated several hours ago. Oh well, I got to see it. Did you?

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Oregon is indeed a crucible for stupid out-of-state ideas. Dangle money in front our Democrat legislators and they'll do your bidding. There's Florida Man. And then there's Oregon Man.

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Now that's a tiny frog.

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At one time, I served in the forces of a powerful Daimyo. As a devoted samurai, I served the realm and performed many deeds of valor.

Then one day, dark clouds rolled over the land. I was given a task I could not perform. It was a misinformed task that I felt would only bring harm and sorrow. With deep regret, I had no choice but to leave the Daimyo and my fellow samurai.

I am now a ronin, masterless, but free to roam the lands, to help and enlighten others, and to relieve suffering when I can.

I wander the Pacific Northwest, in the mountains, in the valleys, along the rivers and the coast. And I see things in the world that are excellent (sugoi) and things that are not so good (yokunai).

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