Author: Vic Socotra

Crowd Sourcing

(Crowd Sourced image capture of Suspects 1 and 2 near the finish line at the Boston Marathon.) Sorry, I have been hunched over the computer, streaming NPR for information about “Suspect 1” and “Suspect 2” since before 0500 this morning. The answer was apparent throughout- name and age is always the first thing they get, […]

Nuts

(Associated press image of the mushroom cloud at the fertilizer plant in West, Texas.) Some maybe-informed people say that the explosion down in West, Texas, a little town of 3,000 people, was the equivalent of a three-kiloton nuclear detonation. The estimate of casualties is all over the map, and highlights the problems of the vulnerability […]

Boston

(Curious montage of the pre-explosive phase of the Boston Marathon attack. I have no idea if this is related to the actual operations but it certainly is curious. Montage courtesy “Based Heisenburg:” http://basedheisenberg.tumblr.com) My brother ran Boston last year- making the field at his age is a pretty impressive thing, and I am very proud […]

The Day After

The pictures are posted, the toasts have bee raised. The haunting sound of the highland pipes covered the retreat of hundreds of officers and Sailors from the grave site. Mac’s earthly remains were given over to the soil, and to the patient presence of his beloved Sara V., better known as Billie. There are a […]

Showers, Followed by Showers

(Mac chats with Elizabeth-with-a-Z, 2005). “What do you want me to do? Win World War Two again?” – Mac to Grandson, Outer Banks Shower’s Family Reunion Quote of the week, 2012. It has been a marvelous weekend, filled with camaraderie and family, and it was an honor to be part of the gathering of the […]

The List

(Spring is here at Refuge Farm. All photos Socotra.) Is ten o’clock the neighborhood covenant on the discharge of shotguns? I glanced at my left wrist to check the time, but of course why wear a watch down on the farm? When I arced back through the kitchen with the little bits I needed for […]

Six Year Old Beans

It has been quite a week. Stark yet dreamlike. I made it to the office for a few hours yesterday, needing to ease back into things. It was such a lovely day and the cabin fever was intense that it was a relief to get back to the office environment. I had a scrap of […]

Seersucker

It hit ninety yesterday. I responded to the amazingly brief duration of the Spring- all of it apparently occurring during the period of my late confinement and greeted the summer in shorts and aloha shirt. I explored the bounds of what my body was going to permit. I found I could sit upright for hours […]

Resurrection

There may be something less interesting than one person’s encounter with the course of a bad case of flu. It doesn’t even interest me that much, and TMI about the matter does neither of us any favors. What does not destroy you, in my experience, anyway, does not necessarily make you stronger. I find it […]

Funeral Details for RADM Donald “Mac” Showers.

Extended Family, Colleagues and Friends, With people getting ready to travel to Washington for Mac’s interment with full military honors at 1500 on Monday, 15 April, at Arlington National Cemetery, I thought I would get you an update on the schedule as I understand it. Usual practice is to muster at the Visitors Center at […]