In 1865, after the collapse of the Confederacy, Confederate General Joseph O.Shelby, aka “the Undefeated” and his “Iron Brigade,” a band of about 600 soldiers, rode south to Mexico. There, after a grueling three-month slog through the desert, they offered their services as a ‘foreign legion’ to Maximilian 1, an Austro-Hungarian who had been installed as emperor of Mexico in 1864.
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Roxanne Tellier – It Ain’t Over Til It’s Over
Posted in life, Opinion, politics, Review with tags 2021, accountability, Big Lie, Civil War, closure, Confederacy, conspiracy theories, Constitution, DBAWIS, Delusion, democracy, electoral system, First Amendment, Germany, GOP, HIPAA rights, It Ain’t Over Til It’s Over, January 6th, Japan, Japanese, Justice, Law&Crime, Liz Cheney, Mexico, Second Amendment, segarini, self-pity, sore loser, Tellier, The Undefeated, The Washington Post, U.S. Capitol, United States, victim on July 25, 2021 by segariniRoxanne Tellier – Mid August
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Alpine Way, Alpino Lodge, Andre Perry, April Wine, Bob Segarini, bread and circuses, Burton Cummings, Cat Stevens, Charlottesville, Civil War Part Deux?, CNE, Confederacy, David Bowie, DBAWIS, fried chicken feet, GoFundMe, Gorilla Girl, Keith Richards, Le Studio, Lee Park, Louvre, Mid August, Morin Heights Montreal, Richard Baxter, Robert E. Lee Park, Roberta Flack, Roxanne Tellier, Rush, slavery, Sting, summer of love, The Bee Gees, The EX, The Monkees, The Police, The Ramones on August 21, 2017 by segariniMid August, and most days I feel like, this year, summer never really got started. Maybe it’s the weather, or the political climate, but something feels off-kilter. My potted veg and herbs are in shock; it’s been either torrential rain or temps in the 90s – sometimes in the same 24 hours – every day since they were planted. Sodden pots sit cheek by jowl with containers so arid they threaten to burst into flame. There won’t be much of a harvest this year.