Politics

Bloomberg v. Buttigieg

Bloomberg v. Buttigieg I am, needless to say, watching the field of Democratic contenders to the 2020 election nomination with great interest. In fact, I am watching it with a level of interest I have never once before experienced in my life. I’ve been an adult of voting age for twelve prior presidential elections, starting in 1972 and I can honestly say that I’ve watched more candidate maneuvering for the 2020 election than I have…

Continue reading

Business Advice

Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality More and more I am hearing of people who are working from home. I am unclear how I feel about this. Who among us hasn’t said something like, “I can do my work from anywhere.” There is a very big difference between occasionally working virtually on the fly, organizing your job so that you spend one way of the workweek at home for convenience, and closing down your office altogether and working entirely…

Continue reading

Love

Giving Thanks

Giving Thanks I am tempted to write a Thanksgiving post in the usual manner all about counting our blessings and remembering all that we have versus most other people. I sort of thread that theme through my normal writing anyway, so I am inclined to take a very different tack today. I am sitting in an office overlooking New York Harbor with all its splendor of the Statue of Liberty and the Verrazano Bridge. It…

Continue reading

Love Memoir

Shutting Down for the Holidays

Shutting Down for the Holidays            There are two times a year when everyone can be certain that nothing will get done.  One is the dog days of August.  When I lived in Italy fifty years ago (did I just say fifty?  Wow!), if you took ill or had a toothache in the middle of August, you might just as well fly back to New York for treatment.  I recall that the only emergency room…

Continue reading

Love Memoir

The Gathering

The Gathering            We are moving house across the country in less than a month from now.  The actual moving van event is more like two months away, but we are leaving with the dog in tow to drive to California in twenty-three days.  Driving to California sounds so Beverly Hillbillies or National Lampoon Vacation.  We aren’t piling up the truck with a rocking chair. There is no planned visit to Wallyworld and not likely…

Continue reading

Business Advice Memoir Retirement

Life as an Outline

Life as an Outline In my story of several days ago I wrote of the sense of end of days as we approach yet another decade turning point. That got me thinking about the beginning of decades and what they have tended to portend. As I have reflected, I have found that there does, indeed, seem to be a pattern of optimism and new beginnings that accompany the start of a new decade. This may…

Continue reading

Politics

The Danger of Republics

The Danger of Republics If you are a bunch of people who want to band together for common purpose, you need a few things, according to sociologists. You need a legal and economic system, in addition to a political system. I think of these as the big three, but there are certainly other cultural or social systems, but with the big three you’re off to a good start. They must also be woven together in…

Continue reading

Business Advice Love

They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?

They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? In 1969, at the end of what seemed like a very long decade that began with great optimism and economic strength, the world was drifting into what would become the era of the stagflation of the 1970’s. We had shaken off all of our dreams of the pie-eyed sixties with Woodstock and the Apollo 11 moon landing. We were the racing dog that had caught the mechanical rabbit. We stood…

Continue reading

Love Memoir

Screening Screeners

Screening Screeners                           You’ve heard me mention going to a list of premiers and getting the opportunity to see many of today’s greatest stars on stage. So far, we have managed to get seats in the front row for every premier we’ve attended so we feel like we’ve gotten up close and personal with Rene Zellweger, Danny Boyle, Richard Curtis, Robert DeNiro, Al Pacino, Ray Romano, Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie, John Lithgow, Tom…

Continue reading

Fiction/Humor Politics

Wearing Your Underwear on the Outside

Wearing Your Underwear on the Outside                          Yesterday, an immigrant brought to this country at a toddler with his twin brother and who has spent the past twenty years as an officer and gentleman in the U.S. Army (as has his twin brother) was maliciously and wantonly accused by Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee of being a disloyal possible double agent for Ukraine.  Why was this accomplished and highly decorated war veteran and…

Continue reading