Author: Vic Socotra

Hard Down

(Elvis impersonators and other concerned citizens of Cyprus gather to support their government’s decision to confiscate private bank deposits. Photo Weekly Standard). Hey, I apologize. I have not been able to sit upright for a few days for any length of time, and consequently the production schedule slid to the right as rapidly as the […]

What Goes Around

  (Washington DC in 1971, Mayday.) Old Jim established a beachhead at the Amen Corner and called me at the office to let me know that the bar was open for business. I glanced at the clock. I had another couple tasks to get through before I could shut things down, but I told him […]

Guns of August

(War Games on the Korean Peninsula. Image from the Patrick Cronan article “How This Starts” in Foreign Affairs magazine.) The internet ether is sizzling this morning. Several close friends checked in, mystified by what is happening on the Korean peninsula. It is predictable, actually normal in times of leadership transition, but the parallel changes in […]

The Last Haircut

(A freshly shorn Vic listens in amazement to Danny’s tale while Jon-Without talks to Australia. Photo Old Jim). Sequestration has not been implemented yet, and the system is already dysfunctional in anticipation of possible pain. Heck, I will give it real pain, since the inability to make any decisions actually is a decision of a […]

Flowers

(It is just about time for patio seating at Willow. We are raring to go.) The crowd was pretty thin at the office on April Fool’s Day, and for a perfectly good reason. The First Pitch was being thrown on Opening Day at Nationals Park, and more than 45,000 Washingtonians figured that a blustery day […]

No Fools

It may be April Fools Day, but I am not feeling particularly foolish this morning. I finally got to the Culpeper Clarion-Bugle in my brown chair late yesterday afternoon. It was a good day, all things considered, and I shared Easter dinner with Old Jim, Chanteuse Mary and Jon-Without at Willow, open on Sunday for […]

Committees of Correspondence

(A period lithograph of the Boston Tea Party. The Crown’s response to the riot provoked much activity by the Committees of Correspondence in the several Colonies. Something similar is now happening on the Internet by concerned citizens). I am sitting next to the window in the living room at Big Pink. I have been typing […]

Check Point

(The familiar Crown Victoria was one of the cruisers waiting for me outside of Culpeper yesterday. The other one was a new-issue Taurus Interceptors like this one. Image Christopher Ihara, courtesy of Virginia State Police). So, it was a Good Friday. I did not get to you yesterday because I was responding to a lot […]

A Brisk Constitutional

(The snow this week made the line for SCOTUS tickets an interesting experience. Image courtesy NY Times). Things are getting better. I walked a couple miles yesterday- the session with the VA doctor early in the week galvanized me to get out and start trudging, regardless of the lingering chill of winter. It was a […]

Thirty-Year Plan

(The new million-dollar bus stop at Walter Reed Boulevard and Columbia Pike in South Arlington. Only half was for construction- the rest was management overhead. Photo Arlington County.) I have several friends who are passionate about their gardens, and they have taken the time to write me extensively about selection of plants, herbs, and defensive […]