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| Star Harbor in Kowloon | 
Well I survived a week in Hong Kong,  I was there for  a business trip,  this time  Eric  wasn't able to go with because of  Jury Duty back in London.    The weather  was very nice,  averaging  about  24 degrees Celsius  the entire week.   I even managed to get over the Kowloon side  and snap a "selfie".  The trip went well, but  it  was a long week,  and  I am  quite happy to be home again, thank you very much.
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| Dinner with Wade & Julian | 
Upon my return  from Hong Kong,  Eric and I both  took  this past week off from work, and  had a  "staycation".  We stayed at home and  were  wonderfully  unproductive.  We did manage to get out   and about   to meet up with our  incredible dear friends  Julian  Chang  and  Wade Estey.  Wade was in town for  business meetings, and  Julian  came along.
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| Flat Stanley visits Tower Bridge! | 
Julian also  brought along  a "friend". He is helping out the students 
from the
 Riley Avenue School, Room 23, in Calverton, NY.  The Students in this  particular  class  have a "classmate" named 
Flat Stanley. Even though Flat Stanley is made of cardboard, he really   likes to travel and  visit people all over the world.  He sends back postcards from all these  places, which the students then learn all about. So this past week, Flat Stanley  was  able to send  back  pictures  from his  adventures  in  London.    If you are interested in helping out, and  would like Flat Stanley to come visit your part of the world, just drop me an email  or  a comment  here, and I will  help arrange Flat Stanley to come visit you!
On a sad note,   of course the big news this week  has been the  passing of former South African President, and Human Rights Icon,   Nelson Mandela.
 I can only echo what  others have  said  far  more  eloquently,  We shall never see his like again.  He  was  true giant  on the stage of Human History and  his passing is not just a loss to  South Africa;   (My South African friends,  Peter and Hester  you are  in my thoughts)   it is  truly a loss to the entire world.
I had  hoped that  the  wingnuts on the  American Right Wing  would  have had  the  common decency  and  basic humanity  to  behave, and  contain  their  innate  racism and irrational  hatred of  well...
  everything,  and  refrain from  making complete and utter  fools of themselves.   Alas, as it turns out,   that would be far too much to hope for.   Over on Fox News,  blowhard and
 serial  sexual  harasser Bill O'Reilly was chatting it up with  perennial GOP Presidential Hopeful 
 Rick Santorum when he  just  couldn't  help himself.
 (from
 alternet)
As the world grieves the loss of Nelson Mandela and an outpouring of praise and gratitude roll in, Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly seemingly felt the urge to brand Mandela a communist.  The republican made the remarks while speaking to former GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum on The O’Reilly Factor about the future of the Republican party,Meditate reported.
“He was a communist, this man. He was a communist, all right? But he was a great man! What he did for his people was stunning!...He was a great man! But he was a communist!”
O’Reilly's decision to invoke Mandela into the discussion about GOP politics can only be described as stupid, yet Santorum didn’t do much better in comparing the struggle against apartheid to fighting against big government here in the United States.
“He was fighting against some great injustice, and I would make the argument that we have a great injustice going on right now in this country with an ever-increasing size of government that is taking over and controlling people’s lives – and Obamacare is front and center in that,” Santorum said.  
Did you get that?   So  according to Santorum,  the struggle  against  Apartheid is just like Obamacare... Wow.   If your faith in the craziness of  the American Right wing is faltering,  don't worry,  it's Rush Limbaugh to the rescue!  The  right-wing Talk Radio host, and 
 drug addict  also jumped right into the right wing media hate-fest  using the news  of  Mandela's  passing to  (what else?)  claim  President Obama is  an egomaniac who apparently hates the U.S Constitution.
If you really want to  wade into the cesspool  of racism, irrationality  and  rampant stupidity  that is frothing up on the American political right,  you can find a comprehensive  recap over on the 
 Media Matters website. 
I'd like to say  I am shocked or even  surprised by stuff like this,  but the sad truth is I am not.   It is clear  that  the American Conservative Movement  is no longer  even remotely sane. It has been co-opted by a neo-confederate movement of race-based hatred of President Obama, and race-based fear of the trends in American Population demographics. 
  Lawrence O'Donnell examined  this in recent segment on MSNBC.
The fear  that the  American Far Right  feels  and  is being stoked  by  Conservative media and Republican politicians  the United States  is an  affront to  everything  Nelson Mandela  stood for.   On February 3, 2005, Nelson Mandela addressed over 20,000 people in London's Trafalgar Square to tell word leaders to end extreme global poverty.
Mandela said, "Overcoming poverty is not a gesture of charity. It is an act of justice. It is the protection of a fundamental human right, the right to dignity and a decent life. While poverty persists, there is no true freedom."
Amen indeed...