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Friday, May 8, 2026

Dream Makers Children’s Museum (Donations are Welcome)

 Some great news was recently announced: the old Carnegie building will soon become the Dream Makers Children's Museum. This project will bring tremendous benefits to our community and neighborhood as we continue revitalizing our town. Museums and community activities create an attractive environment for current and future residents. Perhaps one can extend that into the lives of those children this museum is going to touch.

(Let me say as a kid the Carnegie library had a special place. I used to sit in there for hours after school and flip the pages of books, browse and skateboard around. Sometimes the librarian would come over and look at what I was flipping through and say something to the effect of, "The kids books are downstairs". Now we have a whole new generation of kids that will gain new memories that will last them a lifetime.) 

Creating spaces for artistic expression and child development is essential to meaningful growth and long-term community change. Research has consistently shown that exposure to art and creative learning helps children develop strategic thinking skills, emotional intelligence, and problem-solving abilities that stay with them throughout their lives. Beyond the intellectual and psychological benefits, children’s museums also encourage socialization by bringing families and children together around shared experiences and activities.

A project like this can have a deeply positive impact on a community of our size. It also supports economic development by making the area more attractive to young families who want opportunities that keep their children active, engaged, healthy, and inspired. Investments in cultural and educational institutions help create vibrant communities where families want to live, work, and grow.

If you are a business owner or an individual looking for a meaningful way to contribute, this is a worthy investment in the future of our town. There is nothing more rewarding than helping children learn, grow, and thrive. They are our future, and we should never sacrifice the future for the convenience of the present. 

At a time when many communities are facing budget cuts and reductions in public resources, this museum represents something rare: an investment with returns that can last for decades, even generations. Our town is doing well compared to many other towns in terms of financial growth and household income. Give a little of that back to the next generation. 

Support Dream Maker Children's Museum Here

An interesting article on TV 6 Dream Maker Children

The Case for Children’s Museums

  • Children’s museums provide hands-on learning experiences that support children’s cognitive, emotional, and social development through play-based education.
  • These museums contribute more than $5.5 billion annually to the U.S. economy and support over 57,000 jobs across hundreds of industries.
  • Children’s museums serve more than 30 million visitors each year and invest over $600 million annually in programs and services for children and families.
  • Research highlighted in the report shows that play strengthens brain development, executive functioning, creativity, and social-emotional learning.
  • Museums create inclusive environments that support mental health, resilience, empathy, and positive identity development for children and families.
  • Programs such as Museums for All increase accessibility by offering free or reduced admission to millions of families receiving food assistance.
  • Children’s museums function as educational laboratories, community resources, local destinations, and advocates for child-centered learning and development.
  • The report emphasizes that learning outside traditional classrooms is critical because children spend the majority of their time outside of school settings.

Association of Children’s Museums. (n.d.). The case for children’s museums. Association of Children’s Museums. https://childrensmuseums.org/thecase/

Orange Lighthouse Painting: How to Pair Art and Wall Covers?

Orange Lighthouse Acrylic Painting
8X10" 

This painting, Orange Lighthouse, was created as an experiment with a new style. It is an 8x10 acrylic painting and can be shipped framed or unframed (It comes unframed). If you are interested, I’ve included the eBay link below. It is affordably priced and would make a great addition to a room that could use a little extra warmth and color.

The piece is largely about color and atmosphere. When decorating a room, it often helps to tie colors together throughout the space. For example, if your couch or curtains have hints of orange, this painting can help bring those elements together and create a more cohesive look. It could also work well in an office or cubicle as a reminder of the beauty and calm that exist beyond the pace of everyday work.

I was recently approved to join a local art association after submitting my photography portfolio. They welcomed me warmly and complimented the quality of my photographs. I did not submit any paintings at that time, but I plan to work on three new paintings to submit during the next jury review. Since it is a juried association, not every applicant is accepted, so I’m interested to see how my paintings are received.

Although some of my paintings have been displayed in galleries and fine art centers over the years, they did not sell at the time—and that is perfectly fine. It simply creates another opportunity for someone to enjoy the work now if it speaks to them.

I also try to donate a portion of what I earn from these creative projects to charity. Art, photography, and painting are natural forms of human expression, and if someone chooses to support that work, I’m grateful for it.

Orange Lighthouse Acrylic Painting

I also have an Art Page

You may be interested in this piece below on how to pair art, 

Matching Art Colors and Wall Colors to Create a Perfect Combination

• Coordinating wall art with existing room colors helps create a balanced and visually cohesive space. Designers often recommend the 60-30-10 rule, where artwork either reinforces secondary colors or introduces accent colors.

• Warm and cool color temperatures should generally stay consistent throughout a room. Warm-toned walls and décor tend to pair best with warm-toned artwork, while cool-toned spaces work better with blues, greens, and cooler neutrals.

• Contrast is important when choosing wall art. Artwork that perfectly matches wall colors may disappear visually, while thoughtful contrast helps create a focal point and adds depth to the room.

• Interior design discussions often emphasize pulling colors from furniture, curtains, rugs, or decorative accents into artwork selections to unify the overall aesthetic of a space.

• Community advice from decorating forums suggests limiting the number of dominant colors in a room and using artwork or patterned décor pieces to connect color schemes together in a more intentional way.

Franklin Arts. (n.d.). Matching art colors and wall colors to create a perfect combination. Retrieved May 9, 2026, from https://www.franklinarts.com/blog/entry/matching-art-colors-and-wall-colors-to-create-a-perfect-combination

Bullying to Accountability: Bigotry, Institutions, and the Struggle for Justice

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A shield of justice.

Always protect 
what is right and just
and you will find
all of society growing
and developing. Let
not those who harm others
be our leaders or
guides. Just about
every religion, every
major philosopher, 
every major theorist
believed in a higher order.
Societies were built
off of those beliefs.
Bullying and bigotry are serious issues that affect workplaces, schools, communities, and institutions. Sometimes people discuss bullying as though it is only a childhood issue, but many of the same behaviors continue into adulthood. Individuals who engage in manipulation, intimidation, harassment, or discrimination often carry those patterns with them over time, creating harm in professional and social environments alike. The problems with not addressing these behaviors when they are young are that they become adult bullies that create wakes of harm. Multiple failures lead to later failures.

One way to think about this is through the Allegory of the Clan modeled as a modern applied version of the Allegory of the Cave described by Plato. That allegory is ultimately about enlightenment, truth, and the difficult process of confronting false perceptions. Modern democratic societies were heavily influenced by Enlightenment ideals such as reason, justice, equality under the law, and human dignity. However, not everyone embraces those values equally. Some individuals are drawn toward prejudice, rumors, corruption, scapegoating, or destructive behavior, especially when those actions are tolerated or rewarded by groups around them.

In the Allegory of the Clan there were basic human rights, civil rights, misuse of courts, secretive lists, targetings, bullying, putting vulnerable at risk and negligence to correct. A type of intentional default that eventually leads to higher functioning systems and greater growth. As people do the right thing they also begin to help others in their society/community and that opens up new opportunities. Where some officials were expected to do the right thing but neglected their oaths newer more enlightened people began to take their place. Natural systems can overcome corruption and the protection thereof for the benefit of everyone. The founding fathers/mothers knew a thing or two about why these values were codified and expected to be upheld from generation to generation. Those who can't uphold them sell us and the next generation out.

Bullying and bigotry can become especially dangerous when institutions fail to address clear wrongdoing. Public trust declines when people believe harmful behavior is ignored, minimized, or excused. At the same time, the overwhelming majority of people—including judges, police officers, educators, and public servants—genuinely want to do what is right and serve society honorably. These professions are essential to maintaining stability, fairness, and public confidence, and society benefits when ethical individuals step forward to serve in those roles.

The problem arises when systems lack accountability or when harmful behavior is normalized. Research on bullying often focuses on children and adolescents, but many adult bullies began developing those behaviors early in life. If those behaviors go unchecked, they can evolve into patterns of intimidation, exclusion, harassment, or abuse of authority later on. When society excuses mistreatment because it is directed at a particular group, it risks creating forms of second-class citizenship and undermining fundamental rights and protections. Such behaviors will go on because there are no appropriate red lights, weak respect over our social contracts, and a collective desire to harm some members of society to help others (the Second Class Citizen Theory).

In broader social thought experiments and historical examples, harmful behavior rarely stays isolated. The same mindset that tolerates injustice in one setting often allows similar harms to spread elsewhere. Conversely, when ethical officials, leaders, and citizens stand up against wrongdoing, it strengthens institutions, improves public trust, and contributes to a healthier society and economy.

Ultimately, accountability matters. Bullies and bigots may continue harmful behavior when they believe there are no consequences. Most are not necessarily bad people but the environment and the immaturity of the people they surround themselves with create a social context of desperate need to be liked and accepted. This is why in our learning thought experiment we use a cult like group that have defined themselves by childhood sports in which they were not necessarily very good nor did they go anywhere with it. Such people grow up to be adult bullies. Positive change depends on individuals within institutions choosing to act with integrity, enforce standards fairly, and protect the principles of justice and equal treatment for everyone.

Consider some of the similarities in the study below and how these things start, 

@The Allegory of the Clan is a thought experiment for learning purposes. Come to any conclusion you desire. There is no right or wrong answer only helpful and unhelpful. As long as you thought about it, you own it. 

Bullying May Be Fueled by the Desperate Need to Belong

  • The article argues that bullying behavior is often connected to a strong human desire for social acceptance and belonging.
  • Children and adolescents may bully others when they feel excluded, rejected, or insecure about their own social status.
  • Bullying can take multiple forms, including physical aggression, social exclusion, rumor spreading, and cyberbullying.
  • The authors explain that young people may attack others socially because harming someone’s sense of belonging is emotionally powerful.
  • Traditional explanations for bullying include lack of empathy, emotional regulation problems, poor parenting, and a desire for dominance.
  • The article suggests that developmental pressures and social needs may also strongly contribute to bullying behaviors.
  • Research discussed in the article links social rejection with aggression, emotional distress, and even physical pain.
  • Adolescents may be especially vulnerable because peer approval and social identity become increasingly important during this stage of life.
  • The authors recommend that bullying prevention programs focus more on promoting inclusion, healthy relationships, and positive peer connections.
  • Understanding bullying as a response to unmet belonging needs may improve intervention and prevention strategies in schools.

Underwood, M. K., & Ehrenreich, S. E. (2014). Bullying may be fueled by the desperate need to belong. Theory Into Practice, 53(4), 265–270. https://doi.org/10.1080/00405841.2014.947217

May 8th, 2026-An Odd Resilient Labor Market (Whittles and Wonders in the Woods)

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Elias has a handcraft
manufacturing shop
maybe out by Rock
where the free spirits
live. ☮🕊He has partnered
with a couple of other 
craft manufacturers
on Ludington Street
in Escanaba to
sell local products
in a shop. They
are an association so
they take a percentage
of profits of products
sold in the 
store for store maintenance
and bills. The
rest goes back to the 
manufacturers. They
are actively seeking 
export markets with
some other businesses.
(An example only)
It is an unusual labor market with mixed signals, but for the moment it appears stable and may even be described as resilient. This is somewhat surprising given the recent changes in the economy, geopolitical issues and the labor market. At the same time, growth in transportation, warehousing, and construction suggests there may still be areas of economic strength. 

I found this analysis pretty good if you want to read it by Wolf Street. Weirdest U.S. Labor Market I’ve Ever Seen: Supply of Labor Shrinks Further while Private-Sector Jobs Grow

The Employment Situation – U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

  • The U.S. labor market continued to show resilience, with nonfarm payroll employment increasing and unemployment remaining relatively stable.
  • Health care, transportation and warehousing, construction, and social assistance were among the sectors adding the most jobs.
  • Federal government employment continued to decline, reflecting ongoing workforce reductions.
  • Average hourly earnings increased modestly, showing continued wage growth despite economic uncertainty.
  • Labor force participation edged lower, suggesting some workers are leaving or delaying entry into the workforce.
  • Revisions to previous months’ employment figures showed a slightly weaker labor market than initially reported.
  • Economists noted that the labor market remains stable overall but continues to face pressure from inflation, demographic changes, and economic uncertainty.

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2026). The employment situation. U.S. Department of Labor. https://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm

Should You Vary Your Sports and Activities for Full Fitness?

Fitness is vitally important not only for your personal health, but also for your work performance and overall ability to function at a high level. Regular exercise improves cardiovascular efficiency and oxygen delivery throughout the body, which supports brain function, focus, and cognitive performance. It also helps maintain muscle mass, mobility, coordination, and balance as we age, reducing the risk of injury and physical decline.

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AI came up with some
funny stuff. Baseball
horseriding and
one hand squats.🙃

While repeating the same workout routine can still be beneficial, incorporating variety is especially important for developing full-body fitness. Research supports the idea that engaging in multiple types of physical activity leads to more well-rounded physical development. For example, combining activities such as resistance training, cycling, yoga, rowing, dance, or recreational sports can improve strength, endurance, flexibility, and coordination in different ways.

Cross-training in different sports is particularly valuable because it challenges the body in diverse movement patterns. Activities like yoga or dance can significantly enhance balance and stability, while strength training supports muscle preservation and joint health. By mixing different forms of exercise through sports, individuals are more likely to develop functional fitness that carries over into everyday life.

When considering your fitness routine, it can be helpful to think beyond the gym and explore activities that target specific areas you want to improve, such as balance, flexibility, or endurance. A varied approach can lead to more sustainable progress and a more resilient, adaptable body over time.

I have a fitness trainers and yoga license and can help you start a new look and achieve some of your goals. I do this on the side and virtually for around $50 per hour. Sometimes it helps to have a few sessions and then check back in a few months to change around your routine. Adults only please. If interested send a message to the right or an email at muradabel@gmail.com

One Sport or Many? Comparing the Effects of Athletics and Multiactivity Training on Motor Competence in 6–10-Year-Olds—A Case Study

  • The study evaluated the impact of two different 12-week training programs on the motor competence of children aged 6 to 10.

  • Two groups were compared: Group A practiced athletics three times per week, while Group B practiced athletics twice per week plus one session of complementary activities (handball, gymnastics, swimming, or motor games).

  • Motor competence was measured using the KTK3+ battery, which tests balance, sideways jumping, sideways moving, and eye-hand coordination.

  • Both groups showed similar improvements in balance and sideways moving tasks over the 12-week period.

  • Group B (multiactivity) showed significantly greater improvements in eye-hand coordination compared to Group A.

  • Overall results (Global Motor Quotient) were significantly higher for Group B after the intervention, suggesting that diversifying sports activities is more effective for developing broad motor skills than specializing in a single sport like athletics alone.

  • The findings support the idea that introducing variety and different motor challenges early in childhood helps expand a child's motor repertoire more effectively than repetitive, sport-specific training.

Lopes, N., Jacinto, M., Monteiro, D., Matos, R., & Ibáñez, S. J. (2025). One sport or many? Comparing the effects of athletics and multiactivity training on motor competence in 6–10-year-olds—A case study. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology, 10(4), 479. https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk10040479

Thursday, May 7, 2026

The Importance of Upholding the Constitution (Learning Through the Allegory of the Clan)

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While some seek to discount
our social contracts
others will continue
to uphold their oaths. 
The vast majority try 
and do the right thing
and some have no loyalties.
Vote your conscious
and for those who will 
uphold our sacred values. 
 The Constitution and the oaths connected to it are just as important today as they were at the beginning of our country. These oaths help guide people toward a shared understanding of how we treat one another, how government should function, and what responsibilities we all have within society. When people swear these oaths, they are not simply pledging loyalty to institutions or documents. They are making a commitment to one another and to future generations in order to protect the principles that define who we are as a society.

Merit should not be based only on wealth, popularity, status, or education. It should also be measured by a person’s commitment to the well-being of society as a whole. There are many factors that should be considered in merit and it isn't the connection, politics or identity that should make the difference. In modern democracies, ambition and success are important, but so is responsibility to others and respect for the rule of law. Those we are above the law or circumvent the law to harm others are doing the rest of society a disservice. Checks and balances are needed as believing or not believing in it has a proof in pudding outcome.

We can view the Allegory of the Clan as a hypothetical and philosophical learning example showing how hatred, prejudice, manipulation and corruption can distort a justice system through social influence, financial incentives, and closed-group loyalty. The sick, elderly, kids, vulnerable women and just about anyone can be mistreated when the essential purpose of core laws are discarded.  While the vast majority do the right thing and should be applauded some do not and coudn't care less about the harm they have caused others or the bigger questions they raised. The important lesson is that societies can learn from these failures and work to better protect future victims while improving institutions over time. Progress may not erase every injustice, but it can move society in a better direction-the sacrifice. The courts have an obligation to correct when they find wrongdoing and illicit gain.

What makes this learning example significant is that many of the actions involved would violate the very principles protected by constitutional oaths. Violations of human rights, civil rights, freedom of speech, religious liberty, and equal opportunity are unconstitutional. Attempts to silence, exclude, or target people based on identity or belief undermine the values those oaths are meant to defend. Any advantage gained through such actions cannot be considered appropriate. Some can be convinced to undermine shared social contracts with the right hate narrative (the isms) and we have seen this from time to time in history. Checks and balances along with a commitment to improvement can help. That is not possible if we have the wrong type of people in the wrong positions. 

This also reminds us that upholding constitutional principles is not always easy. It is often easier to compromise those values when pressure, fear, or personal gain are involved. People do it all the time except sometimes its pretty clear some have dropped their oaths. Still, every person—regardless of position, wealth, or status—shares a responsibility to uphold these principles as faithfully as possible. Without that shared commitment, our institutions become little more than empty structures instead of living systems built on trust, responsibility, and mutual respect. Those who help us think deeper about these issues are preserving the democracy. We learn, change, and get stronger in the fulfillment of our societal purpose. Vote for the best and brightest and not the most connected if you would like to strengthen and shield generational liberties. 

*The Allegory of the Clan is meant for learning purposes as a thought experiment so come to whatever conclusion you desire. 

  • The article examines what public officials mean when they swear an oath under Article VI of the U.S. Constitution to “support this Constitution.”
  • The authors argue that the constitutional oath binds officials to the same Constitution that has existed since the Founding era.
  • The paper challenges the idea that a completely different “living Constitution” replaced the original Constitution over time.
  • The authors distinguish between constitutional amendments and the creation of an entirely new constitutional system.
  • Historical figures such as Justice Hugo Black, Senator Jacob Howard, and Thomas Cooley emphasized that officials are obligated to follow the Constitution as originally understood.
  • The article explains that constitutional meaning should remain stable unless changed through constitutional amendment procedures established in Article V.
  • The authors present evidence showing that modern officials repeatedly describe themselves as taking the “same oath” as earlier officeholders, including George Washington.
  • The paper notes that Americans commonly refer to the U.S. Constitution as the world’s oldest still-operative written national constitution.
  • Supreme Court Justices frequently speak collectively about “the Constitution,” suggesting a shared and enduring constitutional object across generations.
  • The article argues that disagreement about constitutional interpretation does not mean different groups are following different constitutions.
  • The authors emphasize that the constitutional oath creates both legal and moral obligations for public officials.
  • The paper concludes that constitutional flexibility must be rooted in the original Constitution itself rather than created outside of the constitutional framework.

Bernick, E. D., & Green, C. R. (2023). What is the object of the constitutional oath? Penn State Law Review, 128(1), 1–68. https://www.pennstatelawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/1.-Bernick.pdf

Firefighting Tactics: Ventilation, In-Out Suppression, and Fans

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Don't forget to support your
local fire departments. 

Most are often tax-deductible.

We are relying more and more
on part-time and volunteer
departments. 
 It is important for firefighters to stay current with their training, continue learning, adapt their tactics, and improve efficiency and effectiveness. This applies whether you serve full-time, part-time, or as a volunteer firefighter. A 2026 study highlighted several important strategies, including the use of simultaneous interior and exterior fire suppression rather than relying solely on exterior suppression. These coordinated tactics can help reduce fire spread while also increasing the chances of rescuing occupants who may still be inside the structure.

The study also emphasized the importance of strategic ventilation. Properly timed venting can significantly reduce heat, smoke, and toxic gases, improving interior conditions for both firefighters and victims. Once the fire is knocked down, coordinated ventilation can help push remaining heat and toxins out of the structure more effectively. This requires training and coordination—firefighters must understand where and when to vent, how to direct smoke away from potential victims, and how to control airflow to improve conditions as quickly as possible.

If you are interested in supporting an Upper Peninsula fire department through a tax-deductible donation—especially as a business, company, or foundation—your support can make a meaningful impact. Many fire departments continue to struggle with recruitment, but some departments are beginning to see encouraging trends, including increased involvement from younger volunteers. In one department, early recruitment success created momentum, generating more community interest and bringing in additional members. That department is already moving in a positive direction, and community support can help continue that progress and strengthen local emergency services for the future. 

If your interested in donating send a message to the right or contact me at muradabel@gmail.com. I do some volunteer part-time firefighting and seek to find grants and revenue to keep a great department growing. 

New FSRI Residential Fire Study: Updated Tactical Guidance for Firefighters

  • Firefighters are encouraged to use both interior and exterior suppression at the same time when fires are large or already spreading outside the structure.
  • When conditions are rapidly changing, crews should consider ventilating or isolating distant rooms early to improve chances of survival for trapped occupants.
  • Ventilation decisions should be more intentional, focusing on controlling heat and smoke movement rather than opening up the structure too early.
  • After the fire is knocked down, using hydraulic ventilation can help clear heat and toxic gases faster to improve safety during overhaul and search.
  • Overall, the guidance emphasizes faster coordinated actions, better control of air flow, and adapting tactics based on real-time fire behavior.

UL Research Institutes’ Fire Safety Research Institute. (2026, March 12). UL Research Institutes releases new technical report as part of its study of fire service residential home size-up and search & rescue operations project. FSRI. https://fsri.org/news/ul-research-institutes-releases-new-technical-report-part-its-study-fire-service-residential