Author Archives: Jim deMaine

Miu Suzaki competing with Ryuichi Kihara of Japan in pairs figure skating at the Winter Olympics.

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Joy to the world! – a message from the Queen

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Why divine immanence mattered for the Civil Rights struggle

Ed note: Immanence is a simple word with a powerful meaning. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica : ” Its most important use is for the theological conception of God as existing in and throughout the created world, as opposed, for example, to deism, which … Continue reading

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Prayers of Old Men by Ralph Murre

I’ll bet you think the old men are praying to be young men with young lovers, but they kneel now beside your bed and pray for the things young men haven’t heard of yet – the high plateaus of you … Continue reading

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Mariah Carey – All I Want For Christmas Is You

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Skyline Book Club for 2019

We hope you are interested in book discussions. Please check out the books selected for 2019 in the header of this blog above marked “Book Club.” Come join the monthly gatherings in the Sky Club Lounge if interested.

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‘Tis the season

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Skyline bridge players invited to Horizon House January 2nd

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How to get an answer

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Reach out, listen, be patient. Good arguments can stop extremism

From Aeon: “Many of my best friends think that some of my deeply held beliefs about important issues are obviously false or even nonsense. Sometimes, they tell me so to my face. How can we still be friends? Part of … Continue reading

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New Year’s Resolution for all

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Seattle drivers? Kuya Geo Has a Rap for That

Does a honk mean “I hate you” in Seattle? If you put too many rabbits in a cage they begin to destroy their young. What the crowding mean for the future of driving in Seattle?

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Best Christmas Ever – SNL

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Operation InfeKtion: How Russia Perfected the Art of War

Ed Note: This is a superb piece of investigative journalism by the NYT: “Russia’s meddling in the United States’ elections is not a hoax. It’s the culmination of Moscow’s decades-long campaign to tear the West apart. “Operation InfeKtion” reveals the ways … Continue reading

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Washington voters may get final say on safe injection sites

From Crosscut: “Not often do I praise the Seattle City Council, but here goes: When time came to take a stand on supervised heroin injection sites, the members stepped up and voiced their approval. So did the candidates for mayor, including eventual winner Jenny Durkan. True, … Continue reading

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Have pity!

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Opioid Crisis: The lawsuits that could bankrupt manufacturers and distributors

Ed note: It looks like the opioid manufacturers and distributors are going to be taken to court by a “county lawyer” who successfully took on big tobacco and enron. This segment on 60 minutes is worth watching. Click here to … Continue reading

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One way to consider prayer

“You continually pray when you are living a life of kindness, although not with your mouth yet with your heart. That which you love is continually in your thoughts, even when you are unconscious of it.”  Swedenborg

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Act F.A.S.T. to Identify a Stroke in Progress

Thanks to Dick D for sending along this important health info from American Stroke Association. If you are talking with someone and that person suddenly begins to behave unusually, you may hesitate to say something. After all, you don’t want to … Continue reading

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What a boomer might feel

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“Baby It’s Cold Outside” becomes controversial

Ed note: There are two versions with the sexes reversed in this video clip – the second is hilarious. Is it flirting or harassment? I find it pretty tame when compared to “modern” rap songs.  From the NYT: “Rock Hudson did … Continue reading

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Boomers Create a Surge in Luxury Care CCRCs

Thanks to Put B for finding this article. The fact that there are very limited laws in Washington State governing CCRCs remind me that joining WACCRA is a very good way to have a voice in our futures. Rich Gifford, … Continue reading

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Border wall strategic planning crib sheet

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Restaurant entrepreneurs in Seattle – Canlis and on

Thanks to Paul T for finding this article The Fifties By Ronald Holden 1950 Once the Legislature changed state law to permit the service of liquor by the drink in restaurants, Peter Canlis, a restaurateur from Hawaii, almost immediately commissions architect Roland … Continue reading

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The Roots of Seattle’s Filipino Community

Ed note: My sister-in-law always calls me Kuya Jim. And have you noted the suffix “po” used by Filipinos as a term of respect? This video talks about the generational shift in the international district and the contribution of the … Continue reading

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