Happy Monday, Stroock's Books stalwarts.
As we write this the temp is 39 degrees. Welcome to Yankee spring.
So last night the IAF took out the IRGC intel chief. And during Passover too. Most excellent, but what's victory look like and how is victory achieved?
Also, not one US Navy vessel should be patrolling the Strait of Hormuz. Why should the US Navy stick its neck into Hormuz? The United States doesn't get much oil out of the Persian Gulf. If the Euros won't do patrol Hormuz, fek 'em.
Notes on a Vacation, Key Largo...
We motored out into the Keys and overnighted in a pleasant cottage at Sunset Cove Beach Resort on the Gulf of America side of the Florida Keys. Seriously, we saw plenty of Gulf of America signs. People down there are taking the Gulf of America thing seriously. Sunset Cover had a pier, a few small beaches and plenty of Adirondack chairs from which one could enjoy the scenery and sun. Sunset Cove also has several cats. The cats are friendly and expect plenty of attention from the guests. They also chase the lizards up trees.
In the late afternoon we kayaked in the warm, blue water, past many anchored boats and yachts and enjoyed the sunlight. The water was calm but the wind came from the south, making for a tough paddle back in shore. The next morning we kayaked again. Sadly we saw no fancy aquatic life on either expedition.
That evening we had an excellent dinner next door at Snooks Bayside Restaurant, which we saw from the water while kayaking. We dined outside in the breeze and watched the sun approach the horizon.
Snooks had a 30-minute wait to be seated. The women folk went to the sandal store next door. We hit the bar and drank a very meh Forida Keys IPA. IPA is IPA wherever one goes.
On to Key West.
DOGE Report.
We read through the nuke short story again. Fixed it up but didn't finish it. This is a story about a little boy left home alone (in the 70s, absolutely plausible). We just don't know how the story ends.
We read through the two post Battle of Los Banos chapters again and are thinking about how the invasion begins. This includes some minor actions in the south and east by Milpista Indians. We might have the New Jersey slam targets in the south on her way to the northern front. We'll see.