In May of 2019, when I first wrote about the Morris Ice House in old downtown Richardson, now called the "CORE" (you know, like New York has the "Big Apple", Richardson has the "Core"), I noticed that on Google Maps, the Morris Ice House was labeled "Rinky Dinky Building." Offended, I immediately submitted a correction to Google Maps. Of course, I was ignored. (Remember, our motto here is "Not Being Listened to Since 2006.") Or so I thought.
Thursday, May 4, 2023
Wednesday, May 3, 2023
8-Day Campaign Finance Reports for RISD
Candidates for Richardson ISD Board of Trustees have filed 8-Day Campaign Finance Reports. Here are the totals for the 30-Day Reports and the 8-Day Reports, ranked by the combined totals.
Eric Eager | Place 6 | $2,484.14 | $1,886.09 |
Debbie Renteria | District 3 | $2,226.43 | $1,943.40 |
Blake Sawyer | Place 6 | $1,967.37 | $573.00 |
Bonnie Abadie | District 3 | $1,205.00 | $650.00 |
Tuesday, May 2, 2023
8-Day Campaign Finance Reports for City Council
Candidates for Richardson City Council have filed 8-Day Campaign Finance Reports. Here are the totals for the 30-Day Reports and the 8-Day Reports, ranked by the combined totals.
30-Day | 8-Day | ||
Bob Dubey | Mayor | $21,697.55 | $3,387.10 |
Dan Barrios | Place 3 | $14,629.56 | $8,481.69 |
Janet DePuy | Mayor | $11,350.00 | $7,515.00 |
Ken Hutchenrider | Place 5 | $3,915.00 | $11,515.00 |
Curtis Dorian | Place 1 | $10,401.00 | $2,050.00 |
Stephen Springs | Place 3 | $6,875.00 | $5,260.00 |
Todd Hunter | Place 5 | $1,961.70 | $3,386.15 |
G. Scott Waddell | Place 1 | $3,755.00 | $700.00 |
Monday, May 1, 2023
Random Thoughts: Jeff Leach Had It Coming
2023-04-02: Jeff Leach had it coming:
"Texas GOP lawmaker is tricked into reading dirty names during committee meeting."
2023-04-07: "On a vote of 86-52 the Texas House adopts amendment to ban school vouchers."
Richardson's representative, Angie Chen Button, who campaigns on a message of supporting public schools, votes to support vouchers.
Sunday, April 30, 2023
POTD: Goodbye to the Danube
From 2022 07 18 Budapest |
Our last photo-of-the-day from the Danube River is a scene of Budapest at night. It shows the Hotel Gellért, which sits on the site of the Gellért Spa, a famous thermal spa that has been used for centuries. In the midground is the Szabadság Bridge, built in 1896 and reconstructed after it suffered heavy damage in World War II (like so much of Europe did). And in the foreground is one of the pleasure ships that offer rides on the beautiful Danube River through Budapest. This was our last night in Europe, having traveled over 700 miles on the Rhine, Main, and Danube Rivers from Amsterdam to Budapest.
Saturday, April 29, 2023
POTD: Bálna Budapest
From 2022 07 18 Budapest |
Today's photo-of-the-day is from Budapest, Hungary. It shows two of my favorite things. Public transport (a Budapest streetcar), and iconic architecture (Bálna Budapest). Bálna is Hungarian for Whale, which the architecture resembles. It's right on the banks of the Danube. It redevelops and extends an old industrial building on the Danube, repurposing it into a modern mix of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Everything old is new again in Budapest.
Friday, April 28, 2023
Shrinking a Neighborhood Park
There's a new page in town. The Richardson Independent Facebook Page. It's run by "Lauren Decker; a local, independent journalist residing right here in Richardson." In her first series of articles, she's publishing interviews with the eight contested candidates for Richardson Mayor and City Council. I highly recommend that you, first, read her interviews and, second, follow her page so you don't miss her future work.
One of Decker's questions was, "What is the responsibility of the city council when it comes to ensuring Richardson residents continue to have enough water?" Answers were very revealing about the candidates' attitude towards our neighborhood parks. Let's look at part of mayoral candidate Bob Dubey's answer.
Thursday, April 27, 2023
TIL: Gun Violence in the Deep South
Source: Nationhood Lab.
Today I learned something about gun violence. I didn't expect there to be such a marked difference in the rates of gun violence between New York City and the Deep South. And I didn't expect the difference to be in New York City's favor.
What I learned: The death rate from gun violence "varies wildly between regions. Of the larger regions, the Deep South is the most deadly with a smoothed rate of 15.6 per 100,000 residents, followed by Greater Appalachia at 13.5. On the other end of the spectrum, New Netherland – the Dutch-founded area around New York City – has a smoothed rate of just 3.8 per 100,000, a rate less than a quarter that of the Deep South."
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
The Last of Us (TV 2023)
Tuesday, April 25, 2023
Springs and Dubey File Corrected Finance Reports
Stephen Springs and Bob Dubey filed corrected 30-day campaign finance reports. Spoiler alert: Stephen Springs's update eliminated my question about his. Bob Dubey's correction...didn't.