Politics

Hillbilly Nation

Hillbilly Nation You know where this is going more than I know where it’s going. I am perplexed and trying to make sense in the broadest possible way with the announcement that J.D. Vance is not only Donald Trump’s last-minute Vice Presidential pick, but that he has suddenly been elevated at age 39 to the national political stage and characterized by none less than Nate Cohn of the New York Times as the future leader…

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Love Memoir

Nature’s Clock

Nature’s Clock There are certain aspects of nature that we all take for granted. We are all accustomed to the sun rising every day and setting at the end of that day. We have systematized the celestial processes so that we publish reports on when sunrise and sunset will occur. We do the same thing when it comes to the moon and the cycles of the moon and the tides along with it. Seasons are…

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Memoir Retirement

Now You Feel It, Now You Don’t

Now You Feel It, Now You Don’t When I was about nine years old and already living in a twelve-year-old’s body, I was playing street football in our crackerbox development in Madison, Wisconsin. Those were lean graduate school days for my mother and family, and I either didn’t have a proper pair of sneakers or was too lazy to go home and put them on, so I was wearing leather-soled tie shoes when I went…

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Memoir Retirement

The Basic Basics

The Basic Basics This morning while showering, i started thinking about the difference between things we need and things we want. Let’s start by admitting that we all in this country are blessed by abundance and have pretty much all that we need at all times. It was Abraham Maslow, who in his now famous 1943 paper “A Theory of Human Motivation”, established what we now know as Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. It may just…

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Love Memoir

It Doesn’t Get Better

It Doesn’t Get Better Literally, as I wrote this title, I realized that these words can move in many different ways. But I decided to stick with it because I am of two minds this morning anyway. I will start with the negative and move towards the positive. I had a real toss and turn night last night and I wish I could attribute it just to my sciatica and lower back discomfort that I…

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Memoir

Finding a Better Way

Finding a Better Way Once the dust settled at the county fair and we realized that I had bought a huge massage chair that looks like a cross between an Eero Saarinen design and something for sale at Hammacher Schlemmer, I needed a solution. Since I was economical enough to buy a floor model (with full warranty coverage and only driven by little old ladies at the fair), I had no choice but to take…

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Politics

Reading Tea Leaves

Reading Tea Leaves This political cycle has us all so flummoxed that we are left to read tea leaves and coffee grounds in order to divine the future of our nation and planet. Whenever I use a colloquialism or metaphor like “reading tea leaves”, I get curious about where that phrase came from. Tea drinking dates back to China and the first evidence of it comes from some tea leaves found in the tomb of…

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Fiction/Humor Memoir

Being Predictable

Being Predictable On Sunday we went to the San Diego County Fair, ostensibly to watch Kim perform with her vocal group, but really because who doesn’t like an old fashioned county fair? I was not part of the 4H crowd like my friend Frank. He was a real farm boy who drove tractors and kept chickens to sell the eggs. For him, going to the county fair was like the culmination of all the hard…

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Politics

Being American

Being American I have a friend who has been trying very hard to create a theory that at our core all of us Americans are really more alike than different. I’ve heard him mention this theme several times now and then just recently he published a story that he sent to me and to several of our mutual friends who operate at the far more conservative end of the political spectrum. He genuinely wanted us…

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