Category: DailySocotra

Amazing Impromptu Faux Mexican Queso Dip

  Gentle Readers, I have hit a speed-bump on the Daily. All I want to do is rage against the idiocy that is all around us, and that is neither gently ironic, informative or particularly interesting. It is enough to drive one to distraction. I was going to tell you about a trip to the […]

The Book Group

Florida seems like a dream to me now. Or was that Saginaw? A couple observations: if you are heading to The Villages by air, it might make sense to fly into Tampa, which is about the same distance as Orlando, and does not have the throngs of Mouse Seekers. It is always true that the […]

Old Navy

I don’t know why my Lieutenant wanted to get a picture of his Grandfather in his Navy dress blue uniform, but I was happy to dig out a couple pics and send them along. Of course, I was packing in Florida at the time, and naturally wound up sending them to someone else in the […]

Joys of Travel

The lady in the adjacent room to mine at the Waterfront Inn in The Villages apparently went to sleep with her television on. I discovered that when the jumble of noises woke me at 0138 this morning. I tossed and turned for a while and finally was inalterably awake. I debated going down to the […]

Union

The wedding was an impressive affair at the First Baptist Church of Leesburg, Florida, at two in the afternoon. My brother and I were honored to be ushers, junior participants in the ceremony. Which is to say we wore black bow ties and white shirts under our jackets and handed out programs, American Flag lapel […]

The Morse Code

(R.J. Gators is a marvelous place to while away the afternoon). Now, if you think I am going to go all hipster authentic on you and start bashing The Villages, you would be wrong. Of course it is all fake. The artistically cool shipwreck in back of B.J. Gator’s bar? Sunk there on purpose, naturally. […]

The Villages

The kid at the Hertz Gold checkout booth at the jetport in Orlando checked my driver’s license and nodded that I was ‘good to go’ yesterday afternoon. He asked if there were any questions I had for him, and I thought for a moment. “Is it true that The Villages has the highest rate of […]

Martial Law

Editor’s Note: As you know, I have been rambling on about a Med Cruise in 1990. I am going to do something completely different this morning and take you back a decade, to a troubled time on the Korean Peninsula. There may be more to this saga- I recently came across another manuscript of incoherent […]

West Med (With Our NATO Buddies)

31 January 1990 (French aircraft carrier Foch (R99)). Started out wild and wooly today. I actually got outside for a while…but I’m getting ahead of my story. The pandemonium level was extraordinary right through the early hours this morning. Finally had wrestled the genie back into the bottle; we had the DCAG’s graphics built, ready […]

Routine Operations

27 January 1990. We were up at 0800 to arrive at the Elephant Cage- the circular AN/FLR-9 Wullenweber antenna array that helped track high value targets in the European Theater. The are nine of them scattered around the world, providing HF/DF direction-finding on high-value targets to the Fleet Ocean Surveillance Information Facility (FOSIF Rota). We […]