Monday, October 29, 2007

Time for a fireside chat.

Yeah. It froze last night, with temps at about 30F or a little lower. I covered up a few things -- still have some banana peppers growing out in the garden, and my pots of chili peppers look a bit bruised but surviving. The grapefruit tree does not look damaged; it will have to come inside soon.

Two more months until solstice, and then it will be time to break out the seed catalogs!

Friday, October 26, 2007

Grandpa Jim for President

Lessee, now, this could be an exploratory thing... what if I ran for President of the United States as an Independent? What would my campaign platform look like?

1. I would run as a strict Constitutionalist. That is, I would promise to not do anything outside the specifically and literally delineated duties of the President as outlined in Article II. More specifically :

2. As Commander in Chief, I would strictly abide by Article I, Section 8-11, and not order any US military personnel into a combat situation without first obtaining a declaration of war from Congress delineating (a) with whom it is the United States was going to war, (b) the intended goals of engaging in that conflict, and (c) the specific criteria for disengagement from that war.

3. With respect to the backlog of cases in the Federal Courts, I would submit to the Senate the names of qualified candidates for not only filling such vacancies as already exist, but also additional candidates to increase the number of sitting Federal judges to a level such that the number of cases settled each year was not less than the number of new cases brought in each calendar year. Should the Senate not act to confirm those appointees, I would commission them all according to the power vested in the President by Section 2. My candidates for Federal judgeship would be citizens of good moral character and reputation, and would not necessarily be attorneys or judges.

4. With respect to Article II, Section 3, I would engage in full enforcement of all laws enacted by Congress, and especially those which impinge on the national security and sovereignty of the United States. With respect to the National Guard, I would release to the governors of their respective States all control over such Guard forces unless they needed to be called into national service due to a declaration of war by Congress. I would fully abide by the Posse Comitatus Act, and would charge the governors of the several States with the sole responsibility of activating their Guard in time of emergency.

5. I would commit to a policy that, except in cases of national emergency, Presidential travel would occur by land transport (preferably rail) and with the intent of making the President maximally available to the people for reception of comment, complaints, and suggestions.

6. With respect to United States foreign policy, I would commit to choosing as ambassadors such qualified citizens who had by example shown dedication to the principles of our Constitution. As a matter of integrity with respect to the Oath of Office, my foreign policy would be forged with a primary focus on the needs and good of the citizens of the United States, and only secondarily upon the needs and good of the the citizens of any other principality. Representatives of foreign powers acting on their behalf would be treated with respect, and reciprocal respect would be anticipated for my representatives in their countries as well as reciprocal protection of law-abiding United States citizens visiting in that country; otherwise all United States representatives would be withdrawn from that country, and travel to the United States by citizens of that country would then be restricted to the full extent of the law. I would actively encourage the Congress to reduce all expenditures in United States government aid to foreign entities, including military aid, and at the same time actively encourage the private citizens of the United States to readily contribute on a volunteer basis to those humanitarian needs which might occur during my tenure in office.

7. With respect to Article 10 of the Constitution, the rights of the States to govern themselves as seen fit by the citizens of those States would be supported fully by my administration.

Nice start, huh? When do I get my Secret Service protection?

Of course, I would need a Vice Presidential candidate; someone at least 35 years old, a natural born citizen of the United States, who had resided in the United States for the past 14 years. Also, about 10,000 petition signatures per state to get on the ballots in each state.

Modernizing, one step at a time

Well, all the fluorescent lights are mounted on the garage ceiling, shelving has eliminated some of the floor clutter, and I am now in a position to begin reusing my garage as a shop. Jesse found the problem with the door opener outlet, and the garage overhead door is usable again after almost a ten year break.

Wonder of wonders, Grandma has gotten a Google account and started commenting on blogs. She has also started looking at her email (she might even keep it up), and seems to be finding using the iBook via Airport interesting. So, kiddies, keep posting interesting things that draw her back to your blogs!

So ... what has been happening?

I picked the jonathans and golden delicious apples
and the romes
and I should have kept spraying on into September, since the fruit was somehow delayed in its ripening. Not enough global warming, maybe?
Picked the seyval grapes (biggest crop I've ever gotten off that single vine, thanks to spraying and killing yellow jackets)
and stemmed them. They were still somewhat sour, though -- maybe not ripe enough.
Then I squished them.
Since there was more than a gallon of juice, I had to make another fermentation lock. Knowing how to repair toilets is a good starting point for amateur winemaking...

After they worked for about a month, I stuck the jugs in the freezer, and after a few hours poured off whatever hadn't frozen.
Wonder of wonders, it is still working. It is potent stuff, though.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Meat the Press

Canner, actually. But I did operate the grinder a couple of times.

Carl D. & I took the day and went to Kidron to help with the Mennonite Central Committee meat packing there. Arrived about 7:30AM, left about 7PM. Long day, but interesting, cutting 1" cubes of turkey from deboned turkey legs. Whew. I'm tired.