Monday, April 20, 2020

Drone Shot of My Yacht


The coronavirus, we are sometimes told, is a great equalizer, preying on both the elite and the ordinary, the well-heeled and the downtrodden.

"It doesn't care about how rich you are, how famous you are," Madonna assures us in her latest video, sitting naked in bathwater laced with rose petals.

But being rich sure does let you ride out the pandemic in much more pleasant surroundings.

Hollywood billionaire David Geffen recently told his Instagram followers that he was hanging out in the Caribbean to escape the virus. He hoped everyone was keeping safe, he wrote.

For good measure, he included a picture of his 454-foot super-luxurious yacht, the Rising Sun, apparently shot from a drone.





Thursday, April 16, 2020

Life Immitates Art


During a period when art lovers can't simply visit a museum or gallery, a new social media phenomenon has arisen as a creative outlet. Participants isolating at home amid the pandemic are encouraged to recreate a prominent work of art using everyday objects.

Monday, April 6, 2020

Don't Give Up the Ship!



On Monday, Capt. Brett Crozier, the commander of the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt, sent a letter to the Navy pleading for permission to unload his crew, including scores of sailors sickened with Covid-19, in Guam, where it was docked. The Pentagon had been dragging its feet, and the situation on the ship was growing dire.

“We are not at war,” he wrote. “Sailors do not need to die. If we do not act now, we are failing to properly take care of our most trusted asset — our sailors.”

After the letter was leaked to The San Francisco Chronicle, the Navy relented. But on Thursday, it relieved Captain Crozier of his command.

Do you agree with the decision?  Why or why not?  What Would you have done?

Read the opinion of professor Tweed Roosevelt,  Great Grandson of Teddy Roosevelt for whom the aircraft carrier is named, and then type your response in the comments below.

Thursday, April 2, 2020

Corona Jesus


Solid Rock (Big Butter Jesus) Church in Monroe, visible from Interstate 75, continued to hold public worship services Sunday despite a request not to from the Butler County Health Department.

Bringing together a large number of people during a pandemic increases the pace at which the Coronavirus spreads, overwhelming our hospital systems, posing a significant risk to members within the congregation, and the public at large.

The church issued a statement saying, “As Christians, we are charged by Jesus Christ to obey the laws of our land. Therefore, if the laws of our nation should ever change with respect to our First Amendment right to assemble, thereby restricting us from having our church doors open, we will willingly comply."

Read the rest of the article and then answer these questions on https://classroom.google.com/h Googleclass.