1. Monday has arrived again; right on schedule! Wow, it never seems to miss showing-up as expected. Today is the next-to-last Monday of April. May flowers are right around the proverbial corner. Additionally, the year is slipping away and there remain only 36 Mondays to enjoy during 2026.
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| McLaren Spider Sports Car Jupiter, FL April 29, 2026 |
2. While Chris and I were headed out shopping yesterday, we came across a car that we see only infrequently, a McLaren. I thought I took a good image of it as we were stopped for the light at Indiantown Road, but the UV film I added to the windshield seems to impart a honeycomb pattern to parts of the image. When I come across vehicles on the highway with retail prices in excess of $200K, I wonder if I have enough insurance.
3. We have another travel week ahead with a return trip to Maryland beginning Wednesday. Hopefully, it will be warmer than the most recent visit. Upon returning home, we likely will not be traveling again until late-May.
4. The Orioles had a rough week. They fell from a tie for first in the division, to third place and now three games out of first. The season is young. Hopefully they will begin winning again soon.
5. Aside from our own inconsistent leadership trying to end the Iran War, the U.S. is experiencing what I believe is the downside of leadership decapitation. Apparently, there is a problem with who is in charge in Iran. The Foreign Ministry seems to be making agreements that the IRGC is ignoring. The closed-open-partially closed-is it open-closed nature of the Strait of Hormuz demonstrates why leadership decapitation is not usually a good plan because it leaves no one possessing actual authority with whom to negotiate.
6. Today in History. On April 20, 1999, two teenage gunmen kill 13 people in a shooting spree at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, south of Denver. At approximately 11:19 a.m., Dylan Klebold, 17, and Eric Harris, 18, dressed in trench coats, began shooting students outside the school before moving inside to continue their rampage. By 11:35 a.m., Klebold and Harris had killed 12 fellow students and a teacher and wounded another 23 people. Shortly after noon, the two teens turned their guns on themselves and died by suicide.
The crime prompted a national debate on gun control and school safety, as well as a major investigation to determine what motivated the teen gunmen. In the days immediately following the shootings, it was speculated that Klebold and Harris purposely chose jocks, minorities and Christians as their victims.
World awaits fate of ceasefire after US seizes Iranian ship - Reuters
Iran's president stresses importance of diplomacy while noting distrust of US - Reuters
Oil prices rise 6% on fears of US-Iran ceasefire collapse - Reuters
Eight children killed at home in Louisiana domestic violence - Reuters
Strong earthquake hits off Japan’s coast, tsunami warning issued - CNN
FBI chief Kash Patel threatens to sue The Atlantic over report on heavy drinking - MS Now
U.S. Military Strikes a Boat in the Caribbean, Killing 3 - The New York Times
This Is One of the Most Successful Federal Programs of the Last Century. The Trump Administration Wants to Kill It. - The New York Times
oil-prices-rise-markets-fall-us-iran-ftse-100-gas-strait-of-hormuz - The Guardian
-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL











