Category: DailySocotra

Corner of 63rd and Bliss

(The first two pages of Big Mama’s Baby Book. She kept meticulous records. I still have boxes of check stubs from 1949 down in the garage at the farm. Photo Socotra). It is a birthday today- mine, as it happens, along with a few million other residents of the globe. I would be the one […]

New Tenants

(Botta’s Pocket Gopher (Thomomys bottae). I did not get this close- not yet, anyway. Photo Wikipedia) The new tenants moved in without benefit of lease. Sort of like Mrs. Mouse in the Mailbox last year, dammit. I am not happy with the trespassers, and I am not going to get into who is trespassing on […]

Keep Calm and Swim

Well, it was great wandering off into the days when people knew the difference between right and wrong, and knew that there were things you could do and things you couldn’t. It was also good to spend some time with people who were real, amalgamated heroes. Of course, the reason that they were heroes was […]

Pee Wee’s Big Adventure

I was going to do something different this morning- we have spent a fair amount of time lately looking at the vastness of the conflict we call World War II. Many folks have brought up memories of the men who fought at Midway and stormed the beaches in Normandy lately, but I think it is […]

Milk Run

It is the 70th anniversary of the invasion of Europe, and the beginning of the end of Adolph Hitler’s domination of Europe. There are still veterans alive who were there, and some of them have returned to the beaches where they landed, and changed the course of history. The Presidents of the United States and […]

Echoes of Battle

(The manuscript of the book about the life and times of RADM Mac Showers. Photo Socotra). Things are all over the map about developments in Afghanistan this morning. I am deeply disturbed about it all, but I am going to let others comment and have the thing play out on its own merits. This is […]

The Land is Good

There are so many issues in play this morning that I am a bit dazed. The glorious weather continues, and it feels good to be alive and crashing around at the farm. I don’t know what to think about the Kings beating the Blackhawks to advance to the Stanley Cup Finals. Do you? The most […]

On the Radio

‘Cause they said it really loud They said it on the air On the radio, whoa, oh, oh On the radio, whoa, oh, oh On the radio, whoa, oh, oh On the radio, whoa, oh, oh On the radio -Donna Summer “On the Radio,” courtesy of Metrolyrics I swam for a full hour yesterday, first […]

Through the Looking Glass

The sun was shining on the sea, Shining with all his might: He did his very best to make The billows smooth and bright– And this was odd, because it was The middle of the night. (from Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, by Lewis Carroll,1872) It was a surprising week, which is […]

Badgers for Our Future

(Professor Cass Sunstein by John Springs in the New York Review of Books). “What would life in 2070 be like if we collectively shift our values toward community, connections with nature, and sustainable living?” – Framing statement from the National Science Foundation-funded Yamara 2070 Project at the University of Wisconsin Well, they got General Shinseki […]