Back from Maquoketa
The tent before the big rain out. It was the first time L slept in her own 'wing' by herself, though we didn't put up the room dividers. Usually, she piles in next to me.
M decided that, instead of returning our tent and going with a different one, he wants to do some weather proofing on this tent and give it another try.
Last night we had date night, although I was feeling pretty rotten and wasn't too much fun. We just kept it low key and went to see the movie, The Hangover, which was as good as we'd heard. We laughed a lot and look forward to seeing it again. I think my absolute favorite scene was the cheesy white-guy wedding singer performing 'Candy Shoppe' as a ballad, with it's original lyrics. I laughed through the whole song!
My dad and M wanted to take a trip to the Flower Factory today, and since it's Father's Day, that's what we did. We then had lunch at Red Robin, where Dej & Joe met us.
I'm sidetracked...trying to type while 'Issues with Jane Velez Mitchell' is on in the background. I like Jane, as she's an animal rights person, and it just so happened that she's now doing a segment with Ingrid Newkirk about a proposed chimp-breeding facility that they are trying to stop from being built in Puerto Rico. This would supply baby monkeys to cruel and painful UNNECESSARY torturous experiments by "science". That misnomer always angers me, and I was happy to see that Ingrid corrected this by reminding people that experimenting on monkeys is anitquated circa 1920's science, used by businesses that aren't using good science. Good science uses computers, human cells (easily generated), and finally we can complete our move to to progressive science with stem-cell research. All and any of these methods are more accurate, more modern, and humane, and are used by real science. Business doesn't care and has no ethics. Science does care and has ethics.
1 comment :
beautiful camping...we'll have to go there next time we go. we went to somewhere on the border of wisc. & iowa last summer & then into iowa...but we haven't been there. i love camping. weird bizarre human behavior to go without all of our modern conveniences & call it vacation...ha!
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