Year: 2012

Water, Water

It was a gray steel-wool colored weekend. Saturday was surreal. Not because of the weather, since the persistent drizzle was a bit of a novelty. We have been sharing a touch of the drought that has ravaged this year’s crops in the Midwest. Up in Michigan, the early Spring killed off the cherry crop. Bad […]

Smart Growth and Civic Virtue

(Arlington’s vibrant Wilson Boulevard Corridor, looking east to Rosslyn and The Disctict.) I live in a Blue County and drive a Blue car. That is as political as I am going to go this morning. The issue of civic virtue has been percolating in the back of my brain for a long time, rising each […]

Hurts So Good

21 July 2012     I do not want to talk about politics, and it seems that all there is to do is talk about politics, or the politics of tragedy, or the other way around. I am going to stay away from it.   There was a tantalizing story out of troubled Syria. I […]

Dark Night.

It was a dark night in Colorado. There has been another one of those periodic American events. This one has some vaguely interesting nuances. The location was not far from Littleton, to a town in which I once lived. It happened in Aurora, at the Century 16 multiplex theater. A “lone gunman dressed in black” […]

Off to Thailand

  Shipmates and Gentle Readers, this is a guest post from the Master Chief to complete the action after the end of the American War in Southeast Asia:   The last helos were on board and Midway Magic headed south to return the Air Force Jolly Greens the base at Utapao and finally get some […]

First Day

The First Day of the Rest of My Life started yesterday. I got done with the morning rant- why aren’t those bankers and financiers in jail?- and looked up at the clock. I realized I had 31 minutes to be in a place I had never been before. Crap. Double crap. Every movement takes extra […]

It’s Personal

I am off to therapy in a little while and have to get cleaned up and be presentable. I am very interested to see how this will go. The incision looks pretty good this morning, I am walking a little better and don’t feel like I need the crutches or the cane. Very liberating. The […]

Sleep Cycles

Sorry, I have been up since two-thirty or so. I chose not to try to go back to sleep- my cycle of somnolence has been so screwed up with the amount of time I have spent flat on my back lately- and plowed through Town Hall and the same beloved NY Times before turning to […]

Dave’s Frequent Wind

(Air Vice Marshall Ky arrives on USS Midway (CV-41) during the evacuation of Saigon. His lavender jumpsuit and white silk scarf are impeccable. Official US Navy photo.)   This is a recollection from a shipmate and Midway Sailor who was in the middle of the craziness that went with the end of the war in […]

Mid-Course Correction

(The appendage in Question. Photo Socotra).   The Master Chief sent me a neat account of his participation in Operation Frequent Wind, and I was going to get to it this morning, but I walked around too many mental rosebushes to get it together this morning.   I was up way too early, so there […]