Author: Vic Socotra

A Great American

Secretary Colin L. Powell Departs If you have not heard, you will. There is sad news this morning. The Powell Family released the news this morning. General Colin L. Powell, 84, passed from complications related to COVID-19. They posted the sad news on Facebook, which combines other streams of recent news with something personal and […]

Life & Island Times: A Nutshell of First Impressions

Editor’s Note: Something caused Marlow and the writer’s Section to delve into a past that developed us all this morning. Independent, yet sharing a time of motion and wonder at all that is around us veteran’s of what we called “The American Century.” – Vic Author’s note: A little over five years ago upon our […]

Old News

(This was an old-school hand-me-down ride. Dad got it as his “company car” on a lease as the Kelvinator Appliance Division of American Motors where he worked was spun off to White Consolidated Industries to work more efficiently. Finally freed from driving Ramblers, Dad enjoyed it. In the old days, he would keep a new […]

Fightertown Reunion on Midway!

(There are no harder working and fun people than those who keep Midway (CV-41) alive and ready to experience her guests. Don’t miss a chance to visit what has been saved in honor of her crew and the dozens of her sisters whose presence on the world ocean changed history!) There was a gathering last […]

Peanut Soup

Author’s Note: Late start this morning, and our apologies. There has been a death in the family, a close one, and that sparked a spirited search through large old boxes and ancient stacks of photographs to fill in some holes in the family history. This story about Soup is from this week eleven years ago. […]

Piedmont Fall, Point 9

It was a grand Thursday down in the country. There was a birthday celebration, gentle but extended through a mild day with lovely colors. Not the leaves- this is the Piedmont, after all, and not the hardy Northern brilliance of the seasonal passing of the green to brilliant hues of crimson and yellow. This local […]

Grandfather JB At the Canal, 1913

Some of the detritus of several lives appeared in the big clean-up down at Refuge Farm. One of the boxes that came out of the parent’s estate showed up amid the wreckage down at the Office Complex as Splash, Loma, Rocket, Mel and DeMille looked on with mild interest. The Socotra members were amazed as […]

Life & Island Time: Average Joes

Editor’s Note: This was an interesting day and it is almost done! This morning we published a “Winds of Change” article including some background on some of the current events, Columbus Day’s replacement, and a 1,400 year conflict summed up with an Ode from Arrias on “Admiral of the Ocean Sea.” It is at the […]