The Three Mrs. Flaglers

On a sultry night the end of July, a 4th generation Floridian presented a one women show depicting the 3 wives of Henry Flagler. Henry was the co-founder of Standard Oil with John Rockefeller, and whose insight created Saint Augustine, Florida.

Henry Flagler

Sponsored by the Friends of the Library, Dianne Jacoby, portrayed the 3 wives with robust clarity and costume. The first Mrs. Flagler was the woman who created the man. By working for her father Henry acquired his business acumen. This much loved Mrs. Flagler birthed 2 children – a boy and girl from their union, however, she was a frail creature dying prematurely as did her daughter.

Henry did not have to look far for his second wife. His next wife cared for his first wife during her illnesses. She was the exact opposite of the first Mrs. Flagler. She was a party girl, and one who later was diagnosed with mental illness requiring long term institutional care.

It was during the second Mrs. Flagler’s institutionalization that Henry met his third wife, who was decades younger than he. They traveled together for many years prior to marriage. Eventually he was able to divorce the second Mrs. Flagler by paying off legislators to change the Florida divorce laws. Once married the law was reversed, however, his long time companion had secured the lauded title – Mrs. Henry Flagler.

What a delightful evening!

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Been off the grid for a bit engrossed in the news of the country. My daughter shared this latest blog with me and believe all should read this gal daily. She has a free site and paid one of which I am going to sign on to. Enjoy!

Letters from an American

August 23, 2023
Heather Cox Richardson


Yesterday, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo met with the ambassador from the People’s Republic of China, Xie Feng, in advance of her trip to Beijing and Shanghai next week. China’s economy has been slowing down alarmingly recently, with falling consumer prices, a deteriorating real estate sector and market, high youth unemployment, and slumping exports, and international leaders are concerned that China’s economic troubles could spread.
Earlier this week, the Commerce Department removed 27 Chinese companies from export restrictions after they met checks about the end use of their products, that is, verified that U.S. exports were not being passed on to terrorists or countries under U.S. sanctions. China’s Ministry of Commerce praised that decision, saying it was “conducive to the normal trade between Chinese and American companies and is in line with the common interests of both parties…. It is entirely possible to find a solution that benefits companies on both sides.”
In China, Secretary Raimondo will meet with senior Chinese government officials and U.S. business leaders. National security advisor Jake Sullivan yesterday told reporters that 
“her trip is an encapsulation of the approach that the Biden administration is taking, where we are engaged in an intense competition with the PRC, but intense competition requires intense diplomacy to manage that competition so that it doesn’t tip over into conflict and also so that we create every opportunity to work together with the PRC on issues that are in our mutual interest.” 
He echoed the frequent statements of the administration when he continued: “Secretary Raimondo will carry with her the message that the United States is not seeking to decouple from China, but rather to de-risk, and that means protecting our national security and ensuring resilient supply chains alongside our allies and partners while we continue our economic relationship and our trade relationship.” 
Raimondo’s outreach comes as the administration announces another round of senior officials’ trips to Indo-Pacific countries. 
On September 4th, Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Jakarta, Indonesia, to attend the U.S.-ASEAN Summit and the East Asia Summit. ASEAN stands for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, a political and economic organization made up of 10 member states in Southeast Asia that have a total population of more than 600 million people. Harris’s mother was a doctor from India, and that personal connection to the Indo-Pacific has made her an especially effective U.S. leader in that region. This is her third trip to Southeast Asia in the past two years: she went to Singapore and Vietnam in 2021 and to Thailand and the Philippines in 2022. 
At the summits, she will work with other Indo-Pacific leaders—the U.S. is an Indo-Pacific leader itself, of course—to address the climate crisis, maritime security, infrastructure, and economic growth, and on efforts to uphold and strengthen international rules and norms in the region. 
Just as Harris is leaving Indonesia on September 7, President Biden will travel to New Delhi, India, for the Group of 20 (G20) Leaders’ Summit. The G20 is a forum made up of 19 countries and the European Union, and works to address major issues related to the global economy. In India, Biden will focus on issues from “the clean energy transition and combating climate change, to mitigating the economic and social impacts of Russia’s war in Ukraine, to increasing the capacity of the multilateral development banks, including the World Bank, to better fight poverty and take on the significant transnational challenges that are afflicting countries across the world,” Sullivan said.  
Of this laundry list, Sullivan said, Biden hopes to encourage countries of the Global South to get behind the modernization of development banks as an alternative to China’s Belt and Road Initiative, a global infrastructure development strategy begun in 2013 to invest in more than 150 developing countries. Yesterday, Sullivan said that Biden is eager to reshape and scale up the World Bank to reduce global poverty and promote inclusive economic growth, “while also addressing global challenges from climate to migration and to the recovery from COVID-19.” 
Biden nominated Ajay Banga, an Indian-born American business executive, to be the president of the World Bank, Sullivan said, “precisely to make this vision a reality,” and has asked Congress to beef up funding for the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, proposals that Sullivan said “will generate nearly $50 billion in lending for middle-income and poor countries from the United States alone. And because our expectation is that our allies and partners will also contribute, we see these proposals ultimately leveraging over $200 billion. That is the proposal that President Biden will carry with him to Delhi and that he will work with the Congress on to deliver through the supplemental funding request,” Sullivan said. 
The U.S. must, he said, provide support to developing countries, maintain strong global solidarity in the face of Russia’s illegal war, and to offer “a credible alternative to the coercive and unsustainable lending practices at the PRC.” He noted that the U.S. ability to mobilize financial power is one of its most valuable assets (which, although he did not say it, is one of the reasons the Republican threat to undermine our finances is so enormously destructive). 
Reflecting the importance of the G20, Biden will commit to the U.S. hosting the G20 in 2026. 
If the U.S. is trying to expand its influence, things are not going swimmingly for the world’s autocrats. Today, a plane on which Wagner Group mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin of Russia was allegedly on board crashed, taking all three pilots and seven passengers’ lives. While it is not clear whether Prigozhin was actually on the plane, national security analyst Mark Hertling took the position that it doesn’t matter whether he was on board or not, because the loss of Prigozhin from the head of Wagner will infuriate the Wagner mercenaries, who are being merged with the regular Russian military, and who were much better paid under Prigozhin than are regular Russian soldiers.  
This fury will not calm things inside increasingly unstable Russia. As Ukraine’s troops are advancing, slowly but surely, “this is not a good time to start reforming the military,” Hertling told CNN. “Even if it’s part of a charade,” chair of the Human Rights Foundation (and world chess champion) Garry Kasparov wrote, “it reflects chaos among Ukraine’s enemies, murderous energy turned against one another. Dictatorships are stable until they are not, hard but brittle like glass.”
And then there are events here at home. Last night’s news that one of Trump’s aides at Mar-a-Lago had recanted previous false testimony and had outlined the involvement of the former president and his other aides in trying to destroy security recordings and then cover up that effort was just some of the chum that Trump world is stirring up lately. 
Those indicted alongside Trump on RICO charges in Georgia have been surrendering to authorities or making demands of Fulton County, Georgia, district attorney Fani Willis. Today, Trump lawyer Kenneth Chesebro asked for an exceptionally fast trial, likely hoping to get it over with before more information comes out, prompting Los Angeles Times senior legal affairs columnist Harry Litman to explain: “All of these moves—the latest being Chesebro’s speedy trial motion—bring home the elementary fact that now that the concrete prospects for trial and punishment are forcing a sober look at everyone’s self-interests, which means their departure from Trump’s. A critical time.”
Meanwhile, the COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Task Force (CFETF) established by Attorney General Merrick Garland in May 2021 to combat and prevent pandemic-related fraud, announced its results today. The Department of Justice is brining federal criminal charges against 371 defendants for offenses related to more than $836 million in alleged COVID-19 fraud, most of it related to the two largest Small Business Administration pandemic programs: the Paycheck Protection Program and Economic Injury Disaster Loans, both funded by the March 2020 Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. In April 2020, Trump removed the inspector general tapped to chair a special oversight board Congress put in place to oversee the distribution of the act’s funds.
The release quotes acting director of the CFETF Michael C. Galdo, who “said that 63 of the defendants had alleged connections to violent crime, including violent gang members also accused of using pandemic funds to pay for a murder for hire. Twenty-five defendants have alleged connections to transnational crime networks.”
The Justice Department said that 119 of the defendants pleaded guilty or were convicted at trial, courts ordered $57 million in restitution, and prosecutors worked with law enforcement to secure forfeiture of over $231.4 million.
Tonight, eight Republican candidates for the presidency will debate on stage in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, without former president Trump, who is the front-runner for the nomination, participating. Trump’s people saw no reason for him to risk his position in a debate, and instead are using the event to conduct counterprogramming. After considering upstaging the debate by surrendering to authorities in Georgia at the same time, they settled on recording an interview with former Fox News Channel personality Tucker Carlson to be aired in a competing time slot. 
While Trump was not there, President Biden was: his “Dark Brandon” ads trumpeting his administration’s successes appeared before the broadcast.

Notes:
https://www.commerce.gov/news/press-releases/2023/08/readout-secretary-raimondos-meeting-ambassador-peoples-republic-china
https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/21/economy/china-economy-troubles-intl-hnk/index.html
https://www.bis.doc.gov/index.php/documents/about-bis/newsroom/press-releases/3313-uvl-august-21-2023/file
https://www.bis.doc.gov/index.php/documents/policy-guidance/3156-axelrod-prevention-of-end-use-checks-policy-memo-10-7-22/file
https://mohawkglobal.com/white-papers/how-to-survive-an-export-end-use-check-2/
https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/22/economy/gina-raimondo-china/index.html
https://www.npr.org/2023/08/23/1195466126/russia-wagner-prigozhin-crash
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-august-22-2023
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/aug/21/donald-trump-republican-debate-fox-news
https://apnews.com/article/virus-outbreak-donald-trump-ap-top-news-politics-health-cc921bccf9f7abd27da996ef772823e4
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/press-briefings/2023/08/22/press-gaggle-by-national-security-advisor-jake-sullivan-2/
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-announces-results-nationwide-covid-19-fraud-enforcement-action
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/21/business/china-deflation.html
https://www.businessinsider.com/on-the-day-of-gop-debate-dark-brandon-campaign-ads-suddenly-appear-2023-8
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Flight Occurs..Prayers Answered

Today after praying for my daughter’s last wedding attendee, (who had not returned home after waiting for a flight for 7 days), learned he left at 6 a.m., on a non-stop flight, first class to the State of Washington. Well deserved. My son in law drove him to the Newark Airport in the wee hours of the morning.

He is in the air as I write…

Some fun the night before departure.

While I’d like to say this is a happy ending the suffering from these situations will continue as our climate changes.

Will be sending a Feng Shui charm to this last wedding attendee as a gift.

Something to think about.

7 Days..

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Spoke with my daughter today and after 7 days one of the wedding participants still has not arrived home. He was on call for flights for 4 days in Newark and each one was either cancelled or his stand by seat never came to pass.

My daughter and her now husband in Brooklyn insisted he come to their home and they picked him up in Newark. The airline has promised a flight in 2 days, however one can only hope.. He has used his work vacation time, paid for his own food, and countless other amenities. What a way to end a wedding visit, and glad my daughter didn’t go on a honeymoon so she could offer some respite for her guest.

Sadly, this will be the case as climate concerns continue to plague our Earth.

No easy answers.

Frontier Experience Continues..

The Frontier seats are plastic, they do not recline but leg room is comparable to the regular airlines, and for a 2 hour flight to save $80 one can grin and bear it… All food and drinks are paid, there is no service, and most were aware of this so they planned ahead. Prices are good for what is offered, and of course, have your credit card ready…

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The attendants were pleasant, but curt, and that was fine. They need to adopt this demeanor for unruly passengers, and to keep all in check. It is understandable.

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They do come through to collect garbage hourly, and attendants are a presence on the plane with the usual flight announcements, and promotion of the airline credit card. Frontier is now flying to the EU so unsure what arrangements will be made with that transport.

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While this could happen on any flight when we were to land we returned to the skies for a 10 minute circle. This is only the second time this occurred in all my years of flying. The other was in New Zealand.

Overall, will try Frontier again if in a jam, and as a cost saving measure..

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Final Caveat: While this didn’t affect my trip was grateful Governor Shapiro got the I95 situation fixed in 10 days. There were billboards throughout I 95 thanking him. Nice touch..

The Frontier Experience

Wedding over– time to recoup, lay low, and be frugal. My first step in this endeavor was to try Frontier Airlines, and this was an experience in preparation.

While the fare is cheap $123 vs $240 one way from Philly to Jacksonville 2 weeks before departure, learned that an additional payment was required for the seat making the fare $150. plus a $69. luggage fee. WOW! Since I already purchased the ticket and it was non-refundable had to figure out a way to avoid the $69 baggage fee ($99 fee when purchased at the airport).

After observing UTube videos about this decided I can and must do this!

Also, boarding passes cost 9.50 at the gate so make sure you run off these culprits or find a hotel that does. And believe me this is not easy – the secret is using the Frontier AP as on line printing is difficult if not impossible.

Preparation

Brought old clothes and shoes to the wedding so those I tossed before departure or gave to clothing boxes.  Even tossed the mother of the bride, and rehearsal dinner dress.  When will I wear these again and got both for $35 total on clearance.  

Then used an old suitcase 🧳 and ditched that as well, as the flight down was with American. They allowed my bag.

For the Frontier sized bag used a free AARP bag. Received that after buying car insurance from them. The size was perfect and I was set.. Amazon has these bags for about $13. – just put in their search field Frontier Airline bags and you’ve got it!

Once at the airport Frontier has equipment available to size your bag and of course mine fit.  Besides tossing items I also over dressed wearing shorts, a dress, a blazer, double socks, a bathing suit, 4 tank tops and hiding the bag my daughter brought me from Italy 🇮🇹 in my shorts.  TSA had a field day with that one.

While this sounds ridiculous I recall moving from NY to the South wearing 3  coats and 4  # frozen butter In the coat pockets, which were wrapped in plastic, of course.. 

I digress…. So where was I?

Now waiting to board.. 

Philadelphia Airport

Good to know, but not soon enough.

The Philadelphia Airport needs a renovation badly. Folks here are so nice don’t want to complain, however, staff and customers deserve better. No charging stations was my biggest beef, come on Philly..

On a positive note….car rental offices are near the airport, and actually within walking distance if you want to get run down in the process.  The waiting lines were horrific, but everyone kept their cool with the hour plus wait.

TSA were friendly and quick.  Liked the verbal in line reminders by staff.  Here I didn’t have to remove my DVD player from my carry on either. Nice touch – wish they made that rule uniform.

While the airport is old but liked the art as it wasn’t too modern nor cumbersome.

The stores were the usual blend, fast food types with a sampling of supply stores for reading and travel needs.  

Philadelphia Pride..

And there was a splattering of comfortable chairs..

But my favorite part was the staff acknowledgement..  we need to recognize folks more. 

Tomorrow. The frontier experience – is it the Wild west or what???

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Amish Country – Lancaster and Intercourse, PA.

Haven’t been here in 20 plus years and my how things have changed. The Amish have gone from the simple farm house..

To the McMansion…

However, picked the wrong day for a visit as all were out and about in their buggies enjoying their Sunday off..

Really enjoyed my visit despite no Amish cooking available. Glad to see the Amish prosper!

Good ole American Capitalism at work…

And wait till Bidenomics takes hold..

Watch out!

Crystal Caves

Post wedding decided to get out of Dodge, meaning Stroudsbourg, Pennsylvania, so texted the happy couple my congrats, and got on my way.  Had heard many of the attendees were staying for continued partying the following day, and what would a 66 year old mother be but in the way…

In my journey to Philadelphia stopped at Crystal Caves, and what a great tour. It has been around over 100 years, and discovered by farmer’s searching for limestone. Initially when the tour began 100 years ago it was 7 hours long with patrons using lanterns. Scary thought, especially when the docent shut off the cave lights for 60 seconds. It’s dark in there!!

 

 

These stalagmites were cut off by initial visitors – oh dear – not a thing to do. These formations are unable to survive outside the caves.

The humidity in the caves is 97-100 percent with temps 51 to 54.  Initially the farmers used the caves to store food but that didn’t work as the food spoiled.

Was a great tour with a film at the start then 45 minutes in the caves.

Doesn’t this look like Prairie Dogs?

 Adult fare $18 for a visit.  Kids can also pan for stones, and there are picnic tables as well.  

Don’t forget to make a wish.

If you are into stones, of which I am, they have a phenomenal assortment.

 I found a small clear topaz for 1.99!

Transport here is a bit challenging with minimal signage so make sure you have full charge to navigate through the Pennsylvania farmlands…

Enjoy!

No Hard Feelings

During wedding week found myself in the hotel from hell.  Just the stress I needed to add to the mix.  Since I paid for 3 days in this Expedia failure stayed and locked up tightly each night.  The final night was the pinnacle when 200 kids were carrying on poolside till 3 am.

Called the Strousbourg P.D., and this was handled promptly with all quietly in their beds by 0315.

Thanks, guys.. 

All that said one of my outings included the new Jennifer Lawrence 🎥. no Hard Feelings.

She’s returned to the screen after birthing I am told 2 children and back to her humor routes.  

Thanks, Jen.  

We all need a good laugh.  I even had a stomach ache from laughing.  Go see it!