Year: 2011

Raven Falls

It is Dr. King’s Day, and he is one of my heroes. It struck me one day in Atlanta, walking through his church and by his tomb that he was a man who took on the entire United States of America, with the serene knowledge that he would, sooner or later, be shot down. A […]

Oklahoma is OK

(PFC Bradley Manning out of uniform, and apparently feeling OK.) I had the opportunity to meet a former Governor of the Sooner State a couple months ago. He is a legitimately Great American. He had just begun his term when that nutcase Tim McVey slaughtered the innocents at the Alfred P. Murrah Building in OK […]

Tunileaks

(Tunisian beach-goer. Photo courtesy Tusisian Tourism Board.) It is cold here, and I would infinitely prefer to be walking by the azure water of the central Mediterranean Sea. The sparkling sands of the Tunisian coast are pleasant this time of year, and heavily policed to make them ultra safe for European visitors. Five million of […]

Cyber Punks

(PFC Bradley Manning in better days.) I was at the mall yesterday afternoon. There was a promotion party for a guy who was advanced to a Vice Presidency slot at the office down south, near Refuge Farm, and I am trying to get my arms around the logistics of working down there.   It was […]

Figures Dont Lie

(NOAA chart of the snow cover this week in North America, based on figures provided by regional weather offices and satellite imagery. Chart official US Government.) Figures don’t lie, they say, but liars figure. That appears to be the case with several major information campaigns. I am not going to go off on the wind […]

Civility and Corn Riccotta Pancakes

(Willow Restaurant corn and ricotta pancakes with shredded Edwards Blue Ribbon country ham.) A pal overseas asked me to comment on the notion of civility in the context of modern American life. I know what he is getting at. The talking heads have been all over the civility thing. They appear to be in general […]

Extraordinary Courage

The Colonel didn’t know he was hit when he sprang at the pathetic murderer and grabbed his right arm. Roger Salzgeber grabbed the other and they wrestled him to the ground. The loser was going for a second clip in the pocket of his hoodie- the new tip-off for homicidal losers- when he dropped it […]

Sandwich Generation

I woke in the darkness this morning, almost prepared to deal with 2011. The frantic activity of the last two weeks is over. A pal described the challenge as being part of the “Sandwich Generation,” since requirements coming at us from the older generation and the younger one, with us being the salami and cheese […]

Sandwich Generation

(F-14 Tomcat in Zone Five head into the sunset. Photo USN.) I woke in the darkness this morning, almost prepared to deal with 2011. The frantic activity of the last two weeks is over. A pal described the challenge as being part of the “Sandwich Generation,” since requirements coming at us from the older generation […]

American Heroes

Life certainly has a way of catching you off balance, doesn’t it? The authorities are attempting to sort out a brutal and senseless act of violence in Tucson, Arizona, one so unspeakable that I have a hard time contemplating the motivation. There are nineteen wounded and killed, including a Federal Judge and a nine-year-old girl. […]