Monthly Archives: June 2022

Here come the storms again – A primer

For those like me who’ve lived most of our life in The Sunshine State, June 1st is a rite of passage and you may want to just skip this post. But for those of you that are new to the Sunshine State, who perhaps moved here during Covid lockdowns elsewhere, Hurricane season is something totally […]

NY Times: How the Proud Boys took over the Miami-Dade GOP

Fantastic reporting by The New York Times – a chilling read for all concerned about our Republic.

Manatee’s to get critically needed federal protection

With Manatee deaths mounting, the feds have acted…finally. More from the AP via WOKV.

A day of Democratic disarray in Tweets

Much like in 2004, 2008 and 2012 (and I am sure more times, but those are the examples, that I recall offhand) the Democrats have had a star candidate for a highly competitive seat either drop out right before qualifying or after the deadline. In 2020, the GOP stole a State Senate seat with an […]

The Second Spanish Period in Florida (1783-1821)

On this week’s Florida History Podcast, we end our Albion Florida series with a look at the Second Spanish Period (1783-1821)and British influence on Florida during that era. Episode 1- Introduction, El Camino Real and why Florida was different Episode 2- Building the Castillo de San Marcos Episode 3- Queen Anne’s War Part 1- March to war, Battle […]