July 20, 2026
Good morning!
Hundreds of buzzing bees are feasting on the summer prairie flowers. We have had intense heat and THICK, THICK smoke — off the charts poor air quality from the fires up north. I’ve been imagining what it must have been like when the dinosaurs went extinct in just a few days — or what it was like during the great flood — — or, what a few volcanoes erupting at the same time would do to us… Do you remember the year 536 AD? (Probably not?)
Volcanic winter of 536 – Wikipedia
- It’s over, finally over.
- Did you get addicted to — or even remotely interested in — any of the futbol*?
- Fascinating: A soccer (futbol*) talking head suggested the United States is deficient at soccer because it doesn’t know math, specifically spatial geometry.
- As a result, I started watching the game differently — and perhaps the U.S. is deficient in math. Hmmm?
- One thing is for sure, the F.I.F.A.s know a thing or two about staging an opening ceremony; wow!
- What are you cooking and eating these days… in the 100-degrees heat?
- Suggestions and recommendations are wanted/ needed.
- How about this? Delicately delicious tender baby summer squarsh delivered to your early morning door by friends…
- Don’t screw it up: Shave it into paper-thin slices, ADD fresh lemon + the zest, olive oil, Herb, Salt… chomp.
- The ubiquitous Hostess Twinkie might finally be dead — again.
- Smuckers purchased Hostess a few years back only to discover the dry, tasteless little cake with a long shelf life no longer had its 1950s fan club.
- (Most of the 1950s fan club has died off… I will refrain from the obvious punch line…)
- And, logistics, always it’s the logistics…
- Turns out producing delicious jams and jellies has decidedly different logistics than delivering fresh ding dongs, wax-coated donuts, and… Twinkies.
- Smuckers purchased Hostess a few years back only to discover the dry, tasteless little cake with a long shelf life no longer had its 1950s fan club.
- A century apart and 1,000 miles distance on Road #94 between the two dramatically different structures.
- Plan it as the Road Trip of the year.
- From the South Side of Chicago to the vast badlands of North Dakotah — without a single stop sign or semaphore… just drive…
- We will (hope to) make this pilgrimage.
- Which one to do first if you start exactly equidistant betwixt the two? (Making it a 2,000 mile journey, of course, if you do the math.)
- The brand spanking new presidential libraries of Ted Roosevelt and Barack Obama.
- Helpful Hint: Ted’s will have smaller crowds and a shorter wait time for tickets.
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- Population of the surrounding area: 37 — Population of Obama’s surrounding area: 20,000,000
- I was going to opine a bit more on the subject of artificial intelligence, but I’m sick of it — and you might be as well.
- Looking for a remarkably clever and cute movie? Remarkably Bright Creatures, 2026 (Sally Fields, Etc., et al.)
- Hint: A talking octopus
- Much like European nations looked to the Western Hemisphere for resources 500 years ago, will the world now turn to the continent of Africa?
- Different sovereign nations combined on the continent of Africa possess a vast majority (80%+) of platinum group metals — and the lion’s share of many more.
- More than half of Tantalum, Cobalt, and Chromium, for example — and nearly 40% of the world’s manganese. (U.S. Geologic Survey, 2026)
- Most leaders and managers won’t tell you the truth.
- Not because they don’t see it.
- Because it’s easier not to.
- That’s the feedback gap.
- Leadership IQ (2026) surveyed human resource directors and executives…
- … 65% of managers regularly avoid or delay giving critical feedback.
- Why? Because it’s easier not to.
- To get better at anything, a person must have a growth mindset — and then three things are required:
- Insight — knowledge about what or how to do something
- Action — doing it with consistent and accurate repetition
- Feedback — Hearing (Seeing) what worked and what didn’t — and modifications needed.
- Oly 35% of leaders/ managers are skilled at giving feedback.
- Employees who receive (honest/ accurate) feedback are three times more engaged and productive. (Eades, 2026)
- Not because they don’t see it.
- Fascinating: Ten Worst State Economies per CMBC

