Year: 2012

Cannonball Runs

(Brock Yates fills up the Ferrari Daytona piloted by racing legend Dan Gurney on the Cannonball Baker Sea-to-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophey Dash, 1975. Photo Car and Driver Magazine.) If you think I am going to talk about the convention, you would be wrong. I am being resolute in my opposition to encouraging any of the candidates. […]

Commemoration

I got a note yesterday from the people who are still in my old line of business. They have had a solemn ceremony commemorating the murder of some comrades in the 9/11 attacks. The tenth anniversary was last year, one with all the bells-and-whistles, but this one will be down-sized. I guess it is time. […]

Mark 2

(Mark Two- or Mk 2- defensive hand grenade. You may wonder how this is a defensive thing, but I believe everything I read on Wikipedia. Photo Wikipedia.) Back to work it was yesterday, and back into a new old world that puts the things of summer behind. Some of those are good things to put […]

Regular Season

(Treading Water at the end of the Regular Season. Self portrait by Susan Jacobs. http://www.susanjacobsart.com). I saw the Verizon trucks here on Saturday morning before leaving for the farm. The last time they were here running fiber in Big Pink, Comcast went stupid for a week. Is this a moment in which the nefarious Phone […]

Old House 

Just started and rinsed the world’s fastest pick-up truck and confirmed that I am not back to full mobility. Chores are getting in the way of the leisurely morning. Went to a great winery yesterday just down the road and the post-attack larder is two cases of wine richer for the trip. So many chores […]

Not Thinking

Not thinking. That is the goal. I am going to concentrate on the matter this long weekend. No thinking. No Iranian nuclear thoughts, no conventions. No thinking. It is time. If I was French, I would be starting to pack to go back north from the Cote D’Azure and the lost long month. Being a […]

Perfex

(Lodge cast-iron skillet embossed with the Scout symbol. You can also get them in plain civilian. Photo Lodge Co.) So, town started to empty out for the long weekend on Thursday afternoon. I felt like joining the anxious motorists on the happy highway south, but I am tethered to the pool for the last four […]

Office Hour

(Professor Charles Severance of the Unvisersity of Michigan, aka Doc Chuck, takes a video of himself to post on the Coursera homepage of his history of the internet course. Photo Socotra.) I think I told you I am taking that Coursera internet class on the history of the world wide web. That is symmetry, for […]

Designated Area

(Imagine here a picture of the pool in darkness. Thank AOL for not being able to insert it) Montana was on a couchette with her ear-buds in on the west side of the pool deck. This is highly unusual. She normally sets up camp at the north end of the pool, by the scraggly shrubs. […]

Ask Dr. Chuck

OK, OK. I am sorry. I got lost again this morning on the way to something else. You love Mondays as much as I do, right? I think the only people who could possibly love it less are the Republican National Committee who are sitting in the rain in Tampa. But I got one of […]