Year: 2012

STFU

  (David Sanger and his new book. Photo New York Times.)   David Sanger has a new book out. He is a thirty-year veteran reporter with the sadly diminished New York Times, and his street creds are impressive on the Washington beat. He has seven years as the Gray Lady’s White House correspondent, during which of course […]

The Day

(Low clouds above entrenched German resistance at Omaha Beach.)   There is a bunch of stuff to talk about this morning, but I don’t feel like delving too far into the present. It is messy, lacks any demonstration of courage, and the portents are uncertain. Only in that does this morning share much with the […]

The Day Between

(An image of a younger Elizabeth, in commemoration of her Diamond Jubilee.)   It is the day between- the dates that even at this distance ring with the poignancy of sacrifice. The Battle of Midway was concluding this day, with doomed ships and crews going down under the flags of Imperial Japan and The United […]

Hawaii Calls

(Kimo on his way to the office at Makalapa, eagles and wash khakis, black tie and garrison cap.) I got out of the house for new adventures in Geezerhood yesterday. ENS Socotra provided the mobility quotient, and it was a glorious day, crisp and sunny and a bit like the days when he was knee-high […]

Midway and Cam Ranh

(USNS Richard E. Byrd, (TAKE-4) en route Cam Ranh Bay, SRV. Admiral Byrd was an early Naval Aviator and famed Antarctic explorer. Official USN Photo)   I am not supposed to be here, pondering the future from the living room at Big Pink. I am supposed to be in the Mid-Pacific, on the lovely isle […]

Road Test: Bledsoe Post-Op G3 Performance Brace

(The Bledsoe competition post-op crossover sport utility G3 brace with “dial-a-matic” flex control and sport black-out matte styling.)   I have had the privilege to share with you up-close and personal reviews of some of the most exciting cross-over vehicles on the road today. Caddies, Mercedes, Grand Cherokees and several other dogs have been flogged […]

Talking Heads

(David Byrne of the famed art band “Talking Heads.) And You May Find Yourself Living In A Shotgun Shack And You May Find Yourself In Another Part Of The World And You May Find Yourself Behind The Wheel Of A Large Automobile And You May Find Yourself In A Beautiful House, With A Beautiful Wife […]

Flicker of Interest

(Russian ground forces redeploy near Iran’s Northern Border.)   The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, said the Chinese wise man.   Today I can feel the results of those first few tentative movements toward a distant horizon. Interest flickered as I read of the Russian troop build-up on their border […]

Hallucinations

  (Persistence of Memory- Salvador Dali.) So, the last thing I remember was looking at the Ultrasound of the femoral sponge in my left leg. The sun out the window of the triage bay was high. Goofing with the anesthesia team was fun, I suppose, if you like science projects being carried out on the […]

Regional Engagement

Commander Lisa personally wheeled me down from Walter Reed’s Ward 5C to the post-op recovery room as part of the final insertion into The Process. It was an honor. The silver band with the sanscrit inscription had been bent off my wrist for the first time since it went on in Delhi a decade ago. […]