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Friday, 28 March 2025

 TREE HOUSE NEWS🌳


Land of The Whispering Pines


🌅🙏Good morning, everyone! I pray that you all be well, at peace, provided for, and be blessed🙏 🌅


Well, business as usual, cloudy and cool here at the Newsroom, and my butt will be staying indoors. I got all my green space back in order, so if I go out, it will just be to sit for a while if it decides to get sunny.

I may try to blaze a trail through the bush to the creek's edge so I can sit by the water. It's only about a parking lot's distance from here to the edge of the creek. It would be nice to sit down there to relax and enjoy the sound of the running water. If I do, I should start before the leaves come out so I can see the clearings; it's mainly removing deadfall and underbrush to make it easier to walk; it's just an idea.

I need to build myself back up after 4 seasons in bed with one bug or another, GERDS acting up, and then the appendicitis, four years in and out of bed. I need to do some exercise to build myself up again. I look like a scarecrow without its clothes on. Now I feel like a tired, old, fat lump of lard from being laid back all that time.

I had a respite this year, NO FLU or COVID-19, and I am keeping my fingers crossed. I remember them administering the measles vaccine when I was little, about 6 years old. The doctor and the priest made home visits back when I was in first grade. All vaccines were mandatory back then; we got them because we didn't want to get sick and die, and no one complained about getting the shots.

I believe that they have made it mandatory again to have your shots in all the schools in Ontario since the advent of Covid 19. I sometimes wonder if The Insanity Bug, T.I.B., has made ALL THE PEOPLE ACROSS THE BORDER GO COO, COO, or some of the screws fell out and the panels are hanging loose and a couple of sheets flapping in the wind.

TODAY'S DISCUSSION:

BUILDING A NEW NATION:


Like I said yesterday, *NOTICE TO ALL AMERICANS:* Doctors, nurses, licensed and other certified professionals, skill trades, and others, WELCOME TO CANADA, a growing new nation; *CANADA STRONG!*
Help the growing nation of Canada to grow.

The event mentioned above brought back memories of the house we lived in back then. I don't remember the year, but I was in first grade in grade school. It was a mile walk, and it wasn't a pleasant walk in the winter or in June during blackfly season. My Dad worked in the lumber camps up north at the time.
We lived in a rather sizeable three-bedroom house with that lovely mahogany paneling on the walls and hardwood floor and those big glassed-in porches on each end of the house. There was a large kitchen with an electric stove and refrigerator. All the walls were painted white, and there was a tile floor.
Where the table was, I used to sit and draw pictures while listening to the music in the background, drifting down from the beige radio on the shelf over my head.
Well, that's about it for today; GET SMART, and GET ALL YOUR SHOTS.

~ Also Check Out ~


To find information about professional work in Canada, you can visit the Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials (CICIC)

CICIC (Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials)
https://www.google.com/search?q=Looing+for+professional+work+in+Canada+information+center&rlz=1C1CHBF_enCA1007CA1008&oq=Looing+for+professional+work+in+Canada+information+center&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIJCAEQIRgKGKAB0gEJMjE2ODdqMGo3qAIAsAIA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

BREAKING NEWS:

Why former 'MAGA junkie' regrets voting for Trump

Anderson Cooper 360

-CNN- reporter speaks with West Virginia voters, some of whom are former supporters of President Donald Trump, who now regret their vote after losing their jobs due to DOGE cuts in the federal government.
VIDEO Included:
Friday 3 28 2025 - CNN -

A warning sign flares as the Trump White House refuses to moderate its shock politics

Rep. Elise Stefanik’s swift rise was a barometer of the power of Trumpism.
But a sudden interruption in her ascent reveals warning signs for the White House and caps a tough week in which the inevitable reverberations of President Donald Trump’s political shock therapy began to threaten his agenda.
Trump withdrew Stefanik’s nomination to serve as US ambassador to the United Nations on Thursday, indicating concern about a special election in her seat given the already-tiny Republican majority in the House.
  • Senate Republicans hit overdrive on their play to advance Trump’s agenda
  • Top senators ask for watchdog to probe Signal chat as some in GOP say it’s ‘time to move on’
  • Trump targets another large DC law firm where Robert Mueller used to work with executive order
Updated 9:01 AM EDT, Fri March 28, 2025 - CNN -

CANADIAN NEWS:

Is there such a thing as a Made in America car anymore?

Undoing decades of auto manufacturing planning will come with severe costs for the industry
Donald Trump says he wants to see more vehicles made in America. It's a handy slogan and might once have been a viable idea.
The problem is there's no such thing as a Made in America car anymore. And there hasn't been for years.
Since Canada and the U.S. signed the Auto Pact in 1965, auto manufacturers have leveraged the comparative advantage in both countries to make the industry more competitive, production more efficient and vehicles more affordable...
Posted: Mar 28, 2025 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 6 hours ago
- CNN -

NATURE'S SOUNDS AND MUSIC:

🪷~Welcome to my spring haven; please sit for a while, rest and enjoy~🪷

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NOTICIAS DE LA CASA DEL ÁRBOL🌳


Tierra de los Pinos Susurrantes


🌅🙏¡Buenos días a todos! Rezo para que estén bien, en paz, bien provistos y bendecidos🙏 🌅


Bueno, todo sigue igual: nublado y fresco aquí en la Sala de Prensa, y me quedaré en casa. He arreglado todas mis áreas verdes, así que si salgo, será solo para sentarme un rato si decide que sale el sol.

Quizás intente abrir un sendero entre los arbustos hasta la orilla del arroyo para poder sentarme junto al agua. Está a solo un estacionamiento de aquí hasta la orilla del arroyo. Sería agradable sentarme allí para relajarme y disfrutar del sonido del agua corriendo. Si lo hago, debería empezar antes de que broten las hojas para poder ver los claros; principalmente estoy quitando árboles caídos y maleza para que sea más fácil caminar; es solo una idea.

Necesito recuperarme después de cuatro temporadas en cama con algún virus, el reflujo gastroesofágico que me atacó, y luego la apendicitis, cuatro años entrando y saliendo de la cama. Necesito hacer algo de ejercicio para recuperarme. Parezco un espantapájaros sin ropa. Ahora me siento como un trozo de manteca cansado, viejo y gordo por haber estado tanto tiempo en reposo.

Tuve un respiro este año: sin gripe ni COVID-19, y cruzo los dedos. Recuerdo que me administraron la vacuna contra el sarampión cuando era pequeño, unos 6 años. El médico y el sacerdote me visitaban a domicilio cuando estaba en primer grado. Todas las vacunas eran obligatorias en aquel entonces; nos las poníamos porque no queríamos enfermarnos y morir, y nadie se quejaba de ponérnoslas.

Creo que han vuelto a ser obligatorias las vacunas en todas las escuelas de Ontario desde la llegada de la COVID-19. A veces me pregunto si el virus de la locura, T.I.B., ha hecho que TODOS LOS AL OTRO LADO DE LA FRONTERA SE PONGAN BURRITOS o si se les cayeron algunos tornillos y los paneles están sueltos, con un par de sábanas ondeando al viento.
DEBATE DE HOY:

CONSTRUYENDO UNA NUEVA NACIÓN:


Como dije ayer, *AVISO A TODOS LOS ESTADOUNIDENSES:* Médicos, enfermeras, profesionales con licencia y otros certificados, oficios especializados y demás, ¡BIENVENIDOS A CANADÁ, una nueva nación en crecimiento! *¡CANADÁ FUERTE!*
Ayuden a la creciente nación de Canadá a crecer.

El evento mencionado me trajo recuerdos de la casa donde vivíamos en aquel entonces. No recuerdo el año, pero estaba en primer grado de primaria. Era una caminata de una milla, y no era una caminata agradable en invierno ni en junio, durante la temporada de mosca negra.
Mi papá trabajaba en los campamentos madereros del norte en aquel entonces. Vivíamos en una casa bastante grande de tres habitaciones, con esos preciosos paneles de caoba en las paredes, suelo de madera y grandes porches acristalados en cada extremo.

Había una cocina grande con cocina eléctrica y nevera. Todas las paredes estaban pintadas de blanco y el suelo de baldosas. Donde estaba la mesa, solía sentarme a dibujar mientras escuchaba la música de fondo, que provenía de la radio beige en el estante sobre mi cabeza.

Bueno, eso es todo por hoy: ¡SÉ INTELIGENTE y SACA TODAS TUS FOTOS!

~ Consulta también ~


Para encontrar información sobre trabajo profesional en Canadá, puedes visitar el Centro Canadiense de Información sobre Credenciales Internacionales (CICIC)

CICIC (Centro Canadiense de Información sobre Credenciales Internacionales)
https://www.google.com/search?q=Looing+for+professional+work+in+Canada+information+center&rlz=1C1CHBF_enCA1007CA1008&oq=Looing+for+professional+work+in+Canada+information+center&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIJCAEQIRgKGKAB0gEJMjE2ODdqMGo3qAIAsAIA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

ÚLTIMA HORA:

Por qué un ex "fanático del MAGA" se arrepiente de haber votado por Trump

-Reportera de CNN habla con votantes de Virginia Occidental, algunos de los cuales son antiguos partidarios del presidente Donald Trump, quienes ahora se arrepienten de su voto tras perder sus empleos debido a los recortes de DOGE en el gobierno federal.
VIDEO Incluido:
Viernes 28 de marzo de 2025 - CNN -

Una señal de alerta se enciende cuando la Casa Blanca de Trump se niega a moderar su política de choque

El rápido ascenso de la representante Elise Stefanik fue un barómetro del poder del trumpismo.
Pero una interrupción repentina en su ascenso revela señales de alerta para la Casa Blanca y culmina una semana difícil en la que las inevitables repercusiones de la terapia de choque política del presidente Donald Trump comenzaron a amenazar su agenda.
Trump retiró el jueves la nominación de Stefanik para embajadora de Estados Unidos ante las Naciones Unidas, lo que indica preocupación por una elección especial en su escaño, dada la ya escasa mayoría republicana en la Cámara de Representantes.
  • Los republicanos del Senado intensificaron sus esfuerzos para impulsar la agenda de Trump.
  • Los principales senadores solicitan un organismo de control que investigue el chat de Signal, mientras algunos republicanos afirman que es hora de pasar página.
  • Trump ataca a otro gran bufete de abogados de Washington D. C. donde Robert Mueller solía trabajar con la orden ejecutiva.
Actualizado a las 9:01 a. m. EDT, viernes 28 de marzo de 2025
- CNN -

NOTICIAS CANADIENSES:

¿Existe ya un auto "Hecho en Estados Unidos"?

Deshacer décadas de planificación de la fabricación de automóviles traerá consigo graves costos para la industria.
Donald Trump dice que quiere ver más vehículos fabricados en Estados Unidos. Es un eslogan práctico y en su momento pudo haber sido una idea viable.
El problema es que ya no existe un auto "Hecho en Estados Unidos". Y no lo ha existido durante años.
Desde que Canadá y Estados Unidos firmaron el Pacto Automovilístico en 1965, los fabricantes de automóviles han aprovechado la ventaja comparativa de ambos países para hacer que la industria sea más competitiva, la producción más eficiente y los vehículos más asequibles...
Publicado: 28 de marzo de 2025, 4:00 a. m. EDT | Última actualización: hace 6 horas
- CNN -

SONIDOS Y MÚSICA DE LA NATURALEZA

🪷~Bienvenidos a mi paraíso primaveral; Por favor, siéntate un rato, descansa y disfruta ~🪷

1 comment:

  1. Comment, Paula Koval:

    Greetings and Happy Friday, Everyone! Thank you for visiting.

    As Cindy stated in her post, the weather is for the birds, and judging by the quiet outside, they've flown for sunnier climes!

    We're surrounded by so many things that are a pain-in-the-ass. Gray skies for so long that we might as well live in Vancouver. The physical gifts of growing older are something I wish I could return to the sender, or at least find the character who came up with the bright idea of aches and pains where there were none and give him a good boot in the ass.

    Further south, we have the orange wannabe for Jabba the Hutt infesting the White House, and that's sufficient reason to be rather pissy today. Add to him the antics of his coterie: Musk (the hatchetman), Hegseth (defense dunce), Lutnick (purveyor of financial lies), Bondi (concierge attorney general), and Gabbard (director of national intelligence, if she can keep it to herself).

    Would anyone care to list the constructive acts done by this sham government since January 20, 2025?

    The future of epidemics starting or growing in America looks bright. Measles is on the upswing, and there's no reason it needs to be because a vaccine for measles, mumps, and rubella has been readily available for decades.

    The new Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, Robert Kennedy, Jr., an environmental lawyer by training and an antivaxer by choice (it pays better on the lecture circuit), told Americans that the Vitamin A in cod liver oil would prevent and cure measles.

    The parents in the Lubbock area of Texas gave massive doses to their sick children. Result: More cases of measles, no cures, and liver damage from toxic levels of Vitamin A. Be careful of where you get your medical advice. Dr. Fauci was a real doctor.

    On Wall Street, all of the market indicators closed down today. DJIA down 715.80; S&P 500 down 112.37; NASDAQ down 489.83

    Yale professors Jason Stanley, Marci Shore, and Timothy Snyder will be taking new teaching roles at the University of Toronto's Munk School in the fall.
    Welcome to Canada! There's plenty of room for teachers on every level and in many specialties: licensed professionals, nurses, people with degrees in STEM disciplines, skilled trades, and so many other fields! Canada is in a period of regrowth. Please see if you're part of it.

    And on that positive note, thanks for reading, and have a pleasant weekend.

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