Good morning, afficionados of Stroock's Books. We need to get some bloodwork this morning. That means fasting. That means no coffee. We are persevering.
And we're back! Two vials of blood and a paper cup. They're testing for...diabetes. We'd rather go into a diabetic coma then prick our finger the rest of our life. Nurse wasn't even pretty !@#$.
We remain annoyed and pissed off. We are sorely tempted to light an Arturo Fuente and crack open a bottle after lunch [Oh that'll fix everything-Ed]. Hey, it's been two weeks [That's not bad actually-Ed].
Israeli polls...since the Bennett/Lapid merger polls show...the Netanyahu block taking the lead? Don't take our word for it. Click here and here. The nation doesn't really like Bibi. So in a race between Netanyahu and a not-Netanyahu abstraction, the latter wins. But the merged parties (now called Together) are not an abstraction. They're flesh and blood and flawed. And in a race between Netanyahu vs Bennett, the public favors Netanyahu.
The Crossing...the setting in December 1776 is, as mentioned before, grim. The Continental Army has been fighting and losing for months. What's left of the army has retreated to Pennsylvania, safe until the British decide to follow them across the Delaware. The Pennsylvania shore is cold and barren with little sustenance to be found. The Yankee winter has only just begun and it's already brutal. These are indeed 'the times that try men's souls' as Thomas Paine wrote.
What's left of Washington's army is tired, cold, hungry, and about to disintegrate as the men's enlistments end on December-31st. The Crossing had a limited budget. And if one looks closely, one can tell Washington's encampment is just a half dozen tents, and a farmhouse with some wagons strewn about. For the most part the film relies on a few hundred reenactors. Still, what's on the screen looks good, and director Robert Harmon makes the viewer feel the Continentals' cold and misery.
One thing, beyond Harmon's control obviously, was the weather. The snow here is represented by a few handfuls of flakes drifting across the camera. In fact a major snow storm hit New Jersey the night of the crossing.
DOGE report.
Good day yesterday with World War 1990: The Managua Campaign. A very good day.