Category: DailySocotra

The Painter of Battles

  I have to crash through the morning, so sorry about the brevity and lack of focus this morning. Goes with the territory, I suppose. Life seems to accelerate and gain complexity with all the moving parts. Beats the alternative, I suppose.   I was up blurry this morning from the discount price on Pino […]

Seasons End

(Season’s End. Photo from Daniel Keys Fine Art 2010)   So flies the Summer. It is cool today, and the skies a wistful blue. The garage at work is lightly populated, which indicates the last vacation of the season is already in progress. Vendors are selling sunflowers in the Farmer’s market in the square in […]

Tagging Raven

Jackie seemed pleased, and it is something to try, and if it works, could provide a new revenue stream for the Village. It is at least something to try before we have to confront the prospect of clipping the Raven’s wings and locking him down.   I thought about that option for Sturmer, too, as […]

Midnight Rambler

(Dad posed at the wheel of his 1959 Rambler, August 2010. Photo Anook Socotra)   It was a professionally rewarding day under crappy skies, scatter showers and an unseaonal coolness that told me Fall was advancing around the corner. I got to be on a panel of old Spooks who got the opportunity to tell […]

Nut Rolls

(Apothecary, Old Colorado Springs)   Sorry, sorry. How do they say it in Latin?   Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. A few nice people who have better things to do wrote to ask if I was all right, or if something had happened. Well, it has, but it is both good and bad. […]

Hall of Mirrors

(Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles. Photo VisitingDC.com)   I am seated at my table, peering suspiciously into the screen of the laptop. I have installed mirrored panels on rich wooden sliding doors to replace the original metal bi-fold doors on the closets.   It gives the illusion of space in the little […]

Mnemosynes Gift

(Potemkin Village Senior Living Center, little Bay City, Michigan. Photo PV.) This Titaness of beautiful hair discovered the uses of the power of reason, and gave a designation to every object, which is of the utmost importance, since without names very little could be expressed, and mortals would not be able to hold conversations with […]

Put Up Your Dukes

(USS South Dakota, (BB-57) in war colors as Flagship of the Pacific Fleet Commander, Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz. Official Navy Photo). The bill was paid, and people were starting to drift out of the bar area and over to the restaurant side of Willow. It is Restaurant Week, after all, and the prie fixe menu […]

Willow Errata

Gentle Readers,   This has been a wild ride through my distinguished colleague Mac’s experiences in World War Two- not as one of the millions who served, for the tens of thousands who died- but as someone very close to the central mystery of “why” and “how” the great victory was won.   Nearly everyone […]

First to the Blackboard

(The remains of Rex Barber’s P-38 Miss Virginia after crash-landing at Henderson Field.)   The Air Corps had a requirement for long-range escort of the bomber force in Europe, and had produced the remarkable P-38 Lightning, a twin-boomed long-legged two engine fighter that the pilots of the Luftwaffe called “Der Gabelschwanz Teufel,” or The Forked-Tail […]