Ehlana and Ethan:
This is another afternoon update because we’re taking a break at the hotel before going out again for dinner and a night of sightseeing and fun – and expect to be out and up late tonight. That’s why we don’t have any hometown baseball news yet – the first family game of the day is just getting started; and we haven’t been sent any reports yet. We can mention that the forecast rain hasn’t gotten in the way of the baseball or chores today; and we’ve been teased again about the pay for those extra chores paying better for our younger cousins and their friends. There hasn’t been much added news from home yet, but we do know that the visiting cousins are doing smaller sleepovers tonight for last visits with various members of our hometown family before they head home tomorrow afternoon.
Here in Ottawa, we’ve mostly had a sightseeing day with just one work site visit and a lunch meeting. There has been more rain and thunderstorms to dodge here than at home, but that hasn’t slowed us down at all; and we’ve had a lot of fun with the work and play time. We plan on keeping that trend going for the rest of the day and weekend, and want to get back to that fun soon; so let’s wrap this up with the world news update.
The Iran war is topping the media cycle again – this time because there have been American casualties in Jordan after an Iranian attack on military bases in the country and region. Two soldiers have been confirmed killed with one still missing; more were injured; and the retaliatory attacks from Iran are now officially costing more than ‘just’ the destruction of our bases and equipment and supply depots. Escalations are again near-certain; and our worries are for the people at risk on both sides of that fight.
In Ukraine, the missile and drone strikes continue on both sides, but the bigger, quieter story is that Ukrainian front lines might be starting to collapse. Another significant defensive fortification town is either near-to or has fallen to the Russian forces. That gives the Russian military an easier path to the last major defensive positions in the Donbass region; and we doubt that anyone except the Ukrainian troops know how long they can hold out against these non-stop drives along a lot of those front lines. There are ongoing stories of starving and ammunition-limitations all along the front lines; and these losses can only add to the pressure and loss of confidence – if not to total defeatism for those soldiers.
War is always in the news and bad for everyone; so let’s wrap this up with something different out of China. First up, China has successfully tested a reusable rocket similar to SpaceX, and while they didn’t have the cool giant robot to catch the rocket; they did land it on a platform, and if that is actually all that is needed to make those rockets reusable; then they don’t really need the bells and whistles of that robot to have the system work as-well as the SpaceX rockets. Yes, our leaders and pundits needed to claim that ‘we’ are still years ahead in that tech, but that might not be true at all – just as we doubt a lot of what is claimed about China and their tech advances that often seem to be far ahead of western research. The other story we saw of interest from China was about computer chips – though the article was more about the South Korean perspective and worry that China has caught up with their technology. We expect that Chinese companies are passing them too – and Taiwan tech companies, so considering how much of their business exports go to China; they both have reasons to worry if their products are no longer superior. Ethan and I know that those trends are going to continue and accelerate; China is gaining advantages over most competitors because of western leaders’ focus on war and other detrimental policies; and their longer-term thinking and planning is proving far more-effective than the never-ending mindset of neo-colonialism pushed by the United States and western Europe.
I could get into a rant about that and won’t; since we really do need to get going soon. While we get back to our adventures here; we hope that your ‘now’ in our future is as-awesome! ;^)
Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!