Author: Vic Socotra

Time Traveling

I am not sorry that I have found a new hobby. No, it is not feeding ancient analogue pictures into the little scanner. It is time traveling. I have been listening to the happy stories about all the people that the new health care system is going to help, right in accordance with the talking […]

Plaintains and Pictures

(Prisoner at the Yokosuka, Japan, police station. He is eating a cracker, which my pal Tom “Big Smoke” Duvall provided to make the interrogation more effective. Everyone else in the room had a glass of tea and the interrogee eventually discovered how really thirsty he was….Photo Big Smoke.) I am starting to panic. The radio […]

Warm and Dry

Two to five inches of the white stuff, they say. Not that much, really. Not by any rational standards. I was talking to Tracy O’Grady at the apex of the Amen Corner at her Willow restaurant about how we people of the Great Lakes deal with the eternal nature of the snow. She is from […]

Between Storms

(There are only four ornaments on the tree, so far. Two I found in a plastic tray that must have been in Big Mama’s mud room, and commemorate the Central Building and the Rose Hill Schools where she was educated in the little Ohio River Valley town of Belleaire, and was the first of her […]

The Charlie Brown Tree

  (The Official Refuge Farm tree, 2013, courtesy of the Methodist Church yard sale in Arlington, circa 2009. I had not looked in the box until I started work on cleaning out the office attached to the garage yesterday). I glanced at the watch yesterday afternoon and realized daylight was going to run out on […]

Everything We Know Is Wrong (Part 57)

I have been mystified by the numbers game as played by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. I mean, we all know the jobs report is bogus and played for politics. Still we are expected to believe it all, and it continues, like so much else in this Progressive media society, without question or critical thinking. […]

Remembrance (of Things Past)

(This image of Building 213 at the Washington Navy Yard is an overhead image with one-meter resolution, which is to say that a skilled photo interpreter can distinguish objects measuring about a yard in length or width. Such a capability was pretty cool, back in the day, particularly when you could not fly over head […]

Free

Free Nelson Mandela Free free Free free free Nelson Mandela Free Nelson Mandela 21 years in captivity Shoes too small to fit his feet His body abused, but his mind is still free You’re so blind that you cannot see Free Nelson Mandela Visited the causes at the AMC Only one man in a large […]

Repeal Day

Well, I blew off some steam this morning with a flash of exchanges with the usual suspects, starting long before dawn. I will not burden you with the spleen. Catharsis is good, though I have found it is not necessarily good for reading. Anyway, there is a story on which I am working that is […]

The Russians Are Coming

I have taken a certain solace in writing about things that have nothing whatsoever to do with politics, but when you hang around a place that is all politics all the time, it is hard to avoid tripping over it. You have heard the talking points already this week. I was talking about it with […]