Post Delirium

Bubbles have burst in the last couple of years. A few were economic. Some were egos. Others were delusions. Whatever the context, anyone not living deep in the caves of Tora Bora recognizes a certain awakening out there among the populace. No one put this better than Mark Helprin, in the 22 January 2010 edition of The Wall Street Journal. His essay, titled A Non-Delirious New York, illustrates beautifully the situation that particular city (and I would say much of the world) must face. Here’s a quote:

When pay-out exceeds pay-in, balance is maintained only by the weight of illusion—as in real-estate bubbles, or welfare states in which benefits vastly exceed contributions.

That’s the kind of blunt, clear-headed writing, that makes me a keen follower of Mr. Helprin’s writing. Continuing on, he notes:

Or when Mayor Michael Bloomberg spends a hundred million of his own money, $175 per vote, to crown himself like Napoleon, perhaps forgoing the purchase of the presidency because at that rate he would have to fork over $22 billion.

You see, Mr. Helprin has it right. He’s shining the bright light of good taste and perspective on a slice of the world so many thought was going to be endless. As always, the bill has to be paid. I anxiously await a broader opening of the political realm. The royalty currently ensconced in all its offices have not yet grasped the reality that their empire stands in quicksand, that soon they may not be eating the cake of other people’s labor, but rather find themselves replaced by more capable and decent souls who can actually do the job.

For the full text of Mr. Helprin’s piece referenced above, see this link:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703699204575017040112575022.html

Published in: on January 23, 2010 at 4:24 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Now That’s Flying!

Take a look at this video of an Aviat “Husky” airplane.

Talk about short takeoff and landing! This plane and pilot are pushing it to the limit. The Husky is designed to be a bush plane, capable of heading out to the hinterlands carrying all the gear you’ll need to enjoy the great outdoors where there are no runways or even roads. Hence the need for a rugged aircraft. They are popular the world over as evidenced by this video from Europe. I’d like to fly one of these in a more tranquil manner. Maybe this summer I’ll take a road trip to Afton, Wyoming where they’re built. Surely the people who create a plane like this would be fun to meet.

Published in: on January 21, 2010 at 12:46 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Santiago de Compostela, webcam

Here is a great link for the webcam located inside the cathedral at Santiago de Compostela, Spain. The view is of the central nave area with the altar in the background. Click the link below:

http://www.crtvg.es/camweb/index.asp?id=12&mn=COR

Amazing view. I look forward to seeing it in person some day.

Published in: on January 19, 2010 at 5:32 pm  Comments (2)  
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Help From Spain

Among the many organizations sending help to Haiti in the aftermath of the recent earthquake, the Junta of Castilla-Leon sent a rescue team. As you can see from the photo in the New York Post below, these people managed to save a boy from the rubble:

That’s heroic work and all of us are impressed with the risks and sacrifices made.

Published in: on January 17, 2010 at 2:33 pm  Leave a Comment  
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