Posted on 06/01/2025 12:50:17 PM PDT by DollyCali
Thanks Judy. I was trying to find the interview regarding this but no luck. The use of word separation distance not martial/legal
Here’s what I found
News reports indicate that Dan Bongino is currently separated from his wife, Paula. This separation appears to be related to the demands of his new role as Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
Here are key details from the search results:
Bongino mentioned in a Fox & Friends interview that his new FBI job negatively impacted his family life, leading to separation from his wife.
He also stated that his wife is struggling with the situation.
Bongino described feeling “divorced from my wife - not divorced, but I mean separated” and alone in his D.C. office.
He has emphasized his love for his wife and the difficulty of the separation.
Bongino expressed that he “gave up everything” to take on this role in the Trump Administration.
Another article
Cute pix. Heat is hard on animals. I have containers of water out for any critter in need
How many do you have? Are they all inside?
Jeff’s cat Miss Kitty is only out when I go out on deck and am with her or if I’m working the raised beds next to deck
Since the next door dogs killed Luvie we just are keeping her safe
Oh no that’s sad. Did the pole fall on his vehicle?
Our AC units working hard. Thermometers- Ours outside in shade both read 9
Wondering how the various cities power plants are keeping up with the demand. I have not heard of any brownouts, but maybe there is so much else in the news that it’s overlooked.
My room is definitely the coolest in the house the new air conditioner I bought for the living room two years ago. My son didn’t want there. It’s a freestanding on the floor so it’s in my room. He has an old one in the living room. I think it’s on its last leg. Mine in efficient
Thermometers read 97 not 9
Maybe storms in area soon
Our house was built facing west,
so the only really strong sunlight
comes in late afternoon.
(which is my favorite time of day)
I have no idea why, but I think it was
simply to face the private road.
We are also surrounded by trees,
so there is plenty of shade.
My sun porch is actually “shade” porch.
If you open the windows that face
each other, you get a nice cross breeze
which makes for great napping!
Too hot out there right now!
I now have seven kitties. 🧡🧡🖤🖤🖤🐈⬛🖤Two inside cats [Peaches and Ginger], and 5 outside ones that are semi-feral and can't be kept inside. They have plenty of cool water, and we have large trees and shrubs and plants that they use for shade in the summer. I watch closely to see that they are fine and there is plenty of water in their dishes. Love my kitties! I'm so sorry that horrible thing happened to Luvie. 💔 |
ROFL. Stealin’!
That’s excellent!
Stealing also
Bunch of thieves we are
The Old Jarhead as he is known (Marine) is the father-in-law of one of my grandsons. Since he is from Canada he and his wife took a trip up to Chetwynd, British Columbia to see the World Famous Carving competition.
You really must see the video. Some of the most AMAZING wood carvings you will see as they are being done.
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“Welcome back to The Old Jarhead! Today I’m taking you on an incredible journey to Chetwynd, British Columbia for the International World Championship Chainsaw Carving Competition - and let me tell you, what these master carvers can do with a chainsaw will absolutely blow your mind!”
“See The Most Epic Chainsaw Art Competition In British Columbia!”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4JvcNWsxS0
They’re gorgeous! Love your collage. Miss doing all those fun things. Grateful however for phone to keep up with thingd
You have 1 tuxedo 2 gingers 2 blue(grey) and 2 black The Mighty seven! The two gingers inside
Were they littermates?
The two gingers are. The 3 blacks...the one on the top right is black but the sun was shining on his coat....and the little gray tabby are Mom [Li’l Bit] and babies. They had two more siblings, a siamese and another black, but they sadly disappeared. I’m hoping that someone loved them and adopted them. The little Tux has only been with us for about a month. I’ve had her spayed and vaxxed and the others are beginning to accept her. They are all extremely sweet.
There is a collage app for iPhones called “PicCollage” that’s free and I use it when I can’t get to the free laptop one called “Fotor Photo Editor”. They’re fun to use. And quite easy.
Thanks! I’ll look into that. Nice you have family cats. Hope your tuxedo does better than Luvie
Right now trying to get news caught up
So many post on YouTube and with my lack of or broken signal I can’t often connect I did earlier trying to watch Trumps address to Hague. Ads galore and could exit the last one so just closed YouTube
I’m finding a few other things I’ll post here
Look forward to reading them when you find them! Have a great day! (((hugs)))
I look forward to seeing that but for now my phone isn’t permitting
Me. I love wood carvings. Have seen some good ones one GroundHog Day in PuxPa( yes I don’t know how to spell it)
Two favorite museums of mine are the Walter Museums. Father - trains and grandson still living n works in museum and does nautical
If you have time and interest check out these sites . They are impressive.
I had memberships in both while living in Ohio
https://thewarthermuseum.com/
Dover grandfather Ernest - also wonderful knifes there
Born in 1885 to Swiss immigrant parents, Ernest “Mooney” Warther began his carving legacy at the age of 5. His focus was the evolution of the steam engine, sculpting engines spanning the time periods from late B.C. to the introduction of diesel engines in the mid-1900s.
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https://warther.org/
Sugar Creek - grandson (about60) Sugarcreek - Amish country
Here’s some information about the nautical focus of the museum:
Maritime History: The collection features over 80 miniature ship carvings that depict the history of sailing from ancient Egypt to modern times, offering an educational exhibit on maritime history.
Intricate Details: David Warther’s carvings are known for their incredible level of detail, including intricate rigging systems made of ivory threads, which are just seven-thousandths of an inch (.007”) in diameter.
Materials: Warther carves using antique ivory and ebony wood, and utilizes blueprints and drawings from maritime scholars for historical accuracy.
Scrimshaw: Many of the carvings include intricate scrimshaw, which is the art of engraving designs on ivory.
On-Site Workshop: David Warther works in his on-site workshop at the museum, where visitors can sometimes see him demonstrating his carving techniques.
Location: David Warther Carvings & Gift Shop, 1775 OH-39, Sugarcreek, OH 44681, US.
The FR nautical guy😊 Pinging you to a post on an amazing nautical wood carving museum…maybe you’ve been there. Post above this one
Such intricate work.
Watching now! Very cool, Spunky. Thanks for posting!
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