Cars have always been something I enjoy thinking about, especially as I work on fixing up my 1985 hunk-of-junk Buick Riviera. I’ve seen some incredible examples of restoration work—some of the best I’ve ever come across were in San Diego. These folks must have stripped their cars down to the last bolt and rebuilt them from scratch. Absolutely amazing! Here’s a picture of a few.
Monday, August 11, 2025
Learning to Tie Firefighter Knots
Firefighting is an essential job, as people depend on firefighters to protect both life and property. Knowing how to tie knots is a necessary skill to perform effectively in the role. These knots are typically learned during training, but they can be easy to forget over time. That’s why it’s important to review them periodically to keep the knowledge fresh.
(I learned many of these knots years ago, but without regular practice, the skill fades. Reviewing them ensures the most important ones stay memorized.)
The Story of the Clan: Thoughts on the Moral Conscious as it Relates to Hate and Corruption (Hypothetical Philosophical Thought Experiment)
The question of why corruption is tolerated—and in some cases well known—is a complex one with broad, far-reaching implications. There are many possible reasons, but a key factor could lay in the decline of moral conscience. If values erode and leadership quality diminishes, corruption would tend to rise. Strong, ethical leaders—often the “best and brightest”—help to limit these corrosive effects. We can learn from thought experiments and the insights we can gain from them to avoid future pitfalls.
In our hypothetical, philosophical thought experiment, we see how cross-coordination can occur across multiple levels of authority to harm out-group members while rewarding in-group or “clan” members. This may happen in legal, social, and civil domains, where corrupted actors collude to target individuals who support institutional integrity and the development of stronger societies.In this scenario, mistreatment becomes systemic and long-term, with certain individuals “protected” by compromised officials with an incorrect lens. Exploitation may take the form of bullying, character assassination, physical aggression, and coordinated misconduct. Victims, witnesses, whistleblowers, and even honest officials can find themselves targeted by the clan network without checks and balances (unwritten social rules).
"The virtue of justice consists in moderation, as regulated by wisdom." Aristotle |
Rumors and orchestrated mistreatment become standard tools of the trade. Good people—those who contribute to society, serve their communities, and uphold shared values—are dehumanized to enable in-group members to exploit loopholes in the law. Meanwhile, the steady “stream” of corruption slowly erodes the very foundation of a system if it seeps long enough through the mortar. Loyalty shifts from the broader community and national values to the narrow ideology of the group.
The study below underscores the point: a decline in morality (or “moral conscience,” as we call it) is often a precursor to greater corruption—corruption that ultimately undermines the value and purpose of institutions. We can explore this connection between social and economic aspects of corruption and its impact on the environment. Always updating and improving is part of the solution.
Sunday, August 10, 2025
The Role of Artists in Society-Foggy Sunsets
Society must change, and it must adjust—usually with a little push from artists, poets, authors, and philosophers. They have this uncanny ability to look at the world through a different lens, then hand that lens to the rest of us like, “Here, try these on.” Sometimes they help us understand deeper truths, other times they just make us question whether we’ve been looking at life upside down. Either way, they shape the way we think.
The Foggy Sunset Painting:
I’m not exactly the Picasso of our time, but I dabble in art as a sort of mental workout—like a crossword puzzle, but with more paint stains. I try to give away at least half of anything I earn from this hobby. My Foggy Sunset could be seen as a tribute to the beauty of nature, the ocean, and tropical islands. The fog? That’s the ever-changing, chaotic environment we live in. The trees stand tall, the sun still sets—there’s order in the chaos. I only thought of all that afterward, though. You’re welcome to create your own interpretation… even if yours is “This looks like the cover of a bad romance novel.” 😂
| Representing social interests The Wooded Pathway Gallery It is a virtual gallery. Foggy Sunset Painting |
Research on Emotion and Learning and Memory
What is the Role of Artist in Society?
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| Foggy Sunset 8x10' acrylic painting |
Buying Local Can Improve Economies: The Example of Michigan (And a Small City)
Fostering entrepreneurship and growth-oriented businesses not only generates new wealth for communities but also keeps the economy regenerating. Throughout the business lifecycle, a steady stream of new enterprises is essential to introduce fresh ideas and maintain economic vitality.
Economists often refer to this as Creative Destruction—the process by which old businesses are replaced by new ones, driving innovation and growth. For example, small towns like Escanaba and Gladstone have benefited and could benefit more from additional start-ups to capitalize on their growing investment (industry and local) and tourism sectors. A typical creative destruction business journey might begin in a downtown storefront as a start-up, expand into an industrial complex, sell to national and international markets, and—perhaps decades later—eventually close, making way for the next wave of entrepreneurs.
One study found that if just 10% of products were purchased locally in Michigan, it could create 12,000 new jobs and generate $1.1 billion in economic activity. Notably, the study also provided a transparent explanation of its survey methods.
Delta County MI Board of Commissioners Meeting (8/5/2025): Trains and UPSET
Amtrak – There was discussion about whether Amtrak might extend service to Escanaba. As a growing hub for tourism, business investment, and distribution—with a deep-water port and cruise ship access—such a connection could be highly beneficial. Making the business case for Amtrak will be essential, and collaboration among communities could strengthen efforts to secure expanded service. (An interesting thought.... do we have the facilities and local skill to draw additional repair or customization? Escanaba & Lake Superior Rail Road Company ðŸ’)
UPSET – Removing drugs from our communities remains a priority. While our towns are picturesque and inviting, we must not overlook the toll drugs have taken on lives, families, and the workforce. Learn about UPSET
You may interested in some drug stats. Human Services Reports Michigan and Beyond the Bubble UP
Saturday, August 9, 2025
America's Tall Ship the Eagle: Pictures and History
America’s tall ship, the Eagle, has a history stretching back to World War II and continues to serve today as a floating training laboratory for modern Coast Guard officers.
US Coast Guard Cutter Eagle Official Page
If you haven't already, consider Joining the US Coast Guard
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| US Coast Guard Cutter Eagle A picture I took. I try and donate over 50% of proceeds from the The Walking Path Gallery for various causes and charities. |
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| US Coast Guard Eagle Mousepad and other items. |





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