Мечеть ? in #Аң-Өстөн, #Kyrgyzstan -🇰🇬 is around 17,785 km or 11,116 miles from our previous place of worship George Town in #GeorgeTown, #CaymanIslands - 🇰🇾 - https://mastodon.social/@pilgrimsonline/116675127047802659

#VisitKyrgyzstan
#StepByStep 👣
#PlacesOfWorship
2/6

That's the 15th time we've visited the Cayman Islands 🇰🇾
The last time was 4 months, 1 week, 1 day ago : St. Ignatius Catholic Church in #GeorgeTown - https://mastodon.social/@pilgrimsonline/115949138375370456

#VisitCaymanIslands
#StepByStep 👣
#PlacesOfWorship
5/6

Why do we lose power during Texas storms?

A personal story about rainy spring in Texas, frequent power outages, old US energy infrastructure, and why maybe it is time to buy a kerosene lamp.

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Three Rivers takes over Kings Playhouse operations, adds more staff to ease burnout
The Town of Three Rivers is taking over operations of Kings Playhouse in Georgetown and creating two new positions in hopes of strengthening the theatre and easing burnout among those running it.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-three-rivers-taking-over-kings-playhouse-operations-9.7207397?cmp=rss
#OppoFindX9Ultra XPan Mode really looks good. Like it on my vacation here in #GeorgeTown #Penang #Malaysia 🇲🇾
🔔#Earthquake M4.9 strikes 984 km NW of #Georgetown (St Helena, Ascension) 29 min ago. More info: https://m.emsc.eu/?id=1995341

Newspaper withdrawal at the breakfast table

Mornings haven’t been quite the same around the house since Feb. 26–the last one that started with a print copy of the Washington Post landing somewhere near our front walk, making less of a thud than it once did, sometime before dawn.

That marked the end of a streak of Post home delivery that had run decades, going back to my first apartments out of college in Arlington and D.C. The wanton destruction of much of my old newsroom, followed by my seeing the sad results of Jeff Bezos’s act of civic vandalism and then facing an imminent renewal of our print subscription, pushed me to terminate that streak–in sorrow, not anger.

(The Post’s site didn’t even offer me a discount on my way out.)

Since then, the demise of a daily habit of analog news reading has left me with a breakfast-table problem: What do I read instead to ensure I still start the day by informing myself? Ideally, without bringing a touchscreen device to the table?

One early answer had been collecting dust on other household surfaces: the print magazines we get.

I’m one of the many people who subscribed to Wired in early 2025 in appreciation of that publication’s outstanding coverage of the Trump administration’s abuses of power. But until the dead-tree edition of the Post wasn’t occupying space on the breakfast table, I let copies of that magazine pile up.

We also have back issues of such other print mags as the Air & Space Museum’s Air & Space quarterly and the UVA and Georgetown alumni magazines my wife and I get. I’ve been reminded that they’re worth reading with a morning coffee–among other things, I now know that the coffee company I keep buying from at Costco was founded by another Hoya.

And there’s a slightly less-portable form of printed media, books. My current read is my Post friend Sara Kehaulani Goo’s memoir Kuleana, in which she unpacks her Hawaiian heritage and her family’s struggles to hold on to the last of some ancestral land.

If I must turn to a touchscreen, I’ve realized that my digital reading should be one of the most newspaper-like forms of online publishing, RSS. Catching up with favorite sites via that online-syndication format seems healthier than flipping over to social media.

I can also read the Washington Post on the web or in its Android or iPad apps–my Arlington and D.C. library cards provide free online access, notwithstanding the occasional glitch renewing that freebie. And yet I don’t turn to what I think of as my alma mater of journalism as often as I did when I paid for it. I feel a little bad about that.

#AirSpace #books #digitalMedia #Georgetown #Kuleana #mags #newspaper #printPaper #printSubscription #ReallySimpleSyndication #RSS #SaraGoo #washingtonPost #Wired
Michael Reisz - Wikipedia

“By severing ties, Mr. #Hegseth is not punishing the elite schools. #Harvard and others on the list –which includes #MIT, #CarnegieMellon, and #Georgetown – will continue to operate at the center of global policy discourse with or without U.S. military officers. The real cost will be borne by future officers, who will lose access to some of the most dynamic policy environments in the world. The force will be diminished for it.”

#military #education #DoD #RyanBurke

https://www.justsecurity.org/137831/hegseth-dod-harvard-mit-georgetown-carnegie/

Hegseth’s Intellectual Purge is an Insult to His Officer Corps

Author is veteran Marine Corps officer, registered Republican and gun owner. A critique of Hegseth's severing DOD ties with Harvard and other universities.

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