Category Archives: Simon Says

Stone Donuts

In Cornwall, England they find iron age stones very similar to the stone donuts found in the Hohokam ruins around the Salt River. The royal Museum of Cornwall has identified them as loom weights. The purpose of the stone donuts in the Southwest have not yet been identified.

There are a lot of stone donuts at S’edev Va’aki Museum. Some are grooved and some are more bagel like. At the beginning of this month they were taken out of the artifact carts because they might be objects of cultural significance and as such are regulated under the new NAGPRA rules issued in December. I objected and paused my volunteer activity at the museum.

The stone donut shown above was found at an archeological dig in Guatemala in the 1950’s. There are thousands of them in collections throughout the Southwest and Central America.

I object to the removal of the stone donuts from the artifact cart. I think that the rule issued in December 2023 is a federal agency reinterpreting law and issuing new “rules” that violate the original intent of Congress when the law was passed in the 1980’s. The right to reinterpret Federal law is being challenged at the Supreme Court by some herring fishermen in New England. They claim that Congress didn’t give the Commerce Department the right to charge the fishermen to regulate themselves. They might win.

I think that if something as ubiquitous and innocuous as a stone donut can be considered a “cultural item” and removed from a museum display then there is little point in having a museum. Certainly the canals can be considered a cultural item and it can go on. The logical conclusion is to turn the museum over to the Native Americans. And then we are on the way to the “PHX Airport Casino.” An idea that I don’t object to.

Energy Vortex

My friend Peter B sent me this word salad advertisement. I am in awe of people, like Christy Whitman, who can with a straight face charge $47.00 a month for access to her web site and its multiple level “Energy Vortex.”

Pete has a YouTube channel called Pete’s Nature, it is free, and he is more likely to teach you how to “live life to the fullest” than anyone who claims to understand the “Laws of the Universe.”

Here is a link to Christy Whitman so you can judge for yourself. It reminds me of how much fun I had at The New Age Superstore in Sedona.

Have great week!

Ball Point Pens

Ball point pens are a ubiquitous marvel.

They are everywhere. The price ranges from free to hundreds of dollars. They are an engineering marvel. But are they a collectible like fountain pens or watches?

My friend George F wrote a book about collecting fountain pens. I wonder if such a thing exists for ball points? The results of a quick search using my Knows Everything Machine are ambigious.

How many ball point pens do you own? Is that a collection? If creatively mounted they would look like art.

Old Shoes

The shoes on the right were my oldest piece of clothing. I bought them in the early 1970’s they started oout as my semi-posh shoes and for the past ten years i have worn them as my trail relief shoes. They finally failed. Fortunately I have a newer pair of Topsiders that will now fill the role of shoes that I put on after a hike. They look good and should last me the rest of my life. The question is do I need too buy replacements or can I get buy with dark sneakers?

Zelensky Plays in Peoria

Zelensky Plays in Peoria

I am a “Fanboy” of President Zelensky. In my view he single-handedly saved Ukraine from Putin and his group. And I have the action figure to prove my fandom.

My President Zelensky action figure appeared many times during 2023. His first appearance was in July 2023. He made at least 14 appearances during the remainder of the year. This photo was taken outside the police HQ in Peoria, AZ.

Zelensky Plays in Peoria! We have the data.

Duplicative Language

At Harvard “Duplicative Language” is a new name for plagiarism.

Plagiarism is getting redefined so that Harvard doesn’t have to fire there President. It reminds me of the one liner from Thomas Sowell: “Some ideas are so stupid only intellectuals believe them.”

The photo is one I took many years ago of a long forgotten valley in Central California.

Bigotry

“The soft bigotry of low expectations.”

George W Bush

This thought came to mind when I heard that the President of Harvard had resigned. And that is unfair, but I would have had the same thoughts , had the resignee been a tall, monied scion of an old family. Life is complicated. You try to help. It doesn’t always work.

Photo is from the Botero exhibit at the Desert Botanical Garden. It is worth going to see. It is worth knowing more about Fernando Botero also.

Happy New Year Three

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of light, it was the season of darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair…

Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities

Times have gotten much better since 1859 when Dickens wrote A Tale of Two Cities. But there are still bad things happening. I argue accept that and focus on the improvements we are making.

Photo is from the front yard of our rental house in Healdsburg, CA.