Author: Vic Socotra

Publishing Note! ‘The Seventy Days”

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=vic+socotra+the+seventy+days&rh=n%3A133140011%2Cn%3A154606011&s=date-desc-rank&dc&qid=1615994153&rnid=2941120011&ref=sr_nr_n_8 Socotra House Publishing, LLC, is proud to announce the publication of our latest fulmination against injustice. “The Seventy Days” is another in a long line of caustic treatments of the life we are living at the moment. What happened during the last election- wait, I am not sure that word is permitted anymore. Let’s […]

Arrias: A Silly People: Our Cancel Culture

I applaud Bill Maher for stating the obvious: that China and Cancel Culture represent real threats to the United States, to all Americans, to our way of life, and to the culture of individual freedoms and limited government. Mr. Maher quoted from the movie “Lawrence of Arabia:” So long as the Arabs fight tribe against […]

Spring Done Sprung

Here in Virginia’s Piedmont, and that includes Ruckersville, we slipped past 0537 this morning to abandon Winter and awake in Spring. Poet Bill Wordsworth did something a while back that greets this particular dawn nicely. He called his attempt “Lines Written in Early Spring.” It starts like this: Through primrose tufts, in that green bower, […]

Zoomies

Socotra House is firm and resolute on matters pertaining to public health. We will not waver on the key points of the great national Emergency and all the factors of emergency rule. You can check our phone logs. The locational information stored at Verizon we were nowhere near anything on 06 January. It is available […]

Eddie Layton’s Scrimshaw

(L-R: Ancient decorative thermometer, Eddie Layton’s scrimshaw tooth and that lovely girl the Japanese Navy presented in commemoration of heroic events by different peoples). Sorry. I got dragged into the past this week putting together a slide-show for the good people at the ex-USS Midway Library. The theme of the pitch was to be how […]

Weather Report: St. Patrick’s Day Whose Who

Ah. Had a touch of Spring last week, but March has not quite had its last “roar” before we depart the winter and welcome official Spring this Saturday. It is gray on this late (official) Winter day in Virginia’s Piedmont. We honor President Biden’s aggressive Rescue Tour of the Battleground States with 3-minute stops by […]

Midway and Her Truth

(LT Mac Showers at War’s end). I am supposed to give a pitch on some history related to the great gray ship now permanently moored in the harbor at San Diego. For all of us who have gone down to the sea in ships, she is a special reminder. Her status is protected, for a […]

The Ides of March

The Ides of March: When the Madness Blooms Like you, Refuge Farm is dealing with the Spring Ahead as best it can. There was a vigorous discussion of the moment of discontinuity, the one where a cursory look at the baleful blue light of the clock announced one thing, while the tiny solid black letters […]

Arrias: The Infield Fly Rule and Gov. Cuomo

Editor’s Note: A marvelous day in the Piedmont of Virginia. Our glimpse of Spring from the back deck, overlooking the pastures and the treeline that separates us from the Chinese Glass project were a backdrop to a delightful Joint Service visit. Arrayed at the outdoor table were proud members of Army, Air Force and Navy. […]

Accidental Activism

Sorry to bother you with this, but it is illustrative of the life of a geezer in the country. It is something that has been troubling for several years and for a variety of reasons. Refuge Farm is a project of love in a lovely place. You have heard about it in endless paeons of […]