Year: 2017

Japan-Gazer Poem of the Week

This week’s poem: Department of Motor Vehicles Never underestimate The ability of bureaucrats To dither and obfuscate { https://carllafong.blogspot.jp } Copyright Carl LaFong www.vicsocotra.com

‘Tis the Season

(Charlie Brown Tree with magnificent decoration) The ‘net has been alive this morning. I put up the artificial tree this year in an attempt to get with the holiday spirit. Put some lights on the bushes outside to go with the cheesy shiny wreath on the outside door. It is nice in the evening, and […]

Air Raid Pearl

(“Ground Zero,” a print by artist Don Kloetzke). It is seventy-six years and a world away now, the great surprise. I used to think about it a lot when we were young sailors in the Great Patriotic War against the Commies. In that year we were assigned to the staff of the Theater Anti-submarine Warfare […]

Post Card from the Swamp #25

(World’s worst Christmas Tree is up. I got it for a buck at the Methodist Church yard sale a few years ago. Even Charlie Brown would have a hard time loving it, but it suits my mood.) Yeah, I know. The first sentence literally writes itself: how could things get any stranger than last week? […]

By the Light (of the Silvery Moon)

(Image copyright Frank Langben) It was a special weekend down in the Country- and I hate to think it may be the nicest left in the year. The sky was a delightful cloudless blue; temperatures were temperate enough to go jacket-less, and there was the prospect that the Super Moon would present itself out over […]

Arrias on Politics: Korean Rockets- Once again

Editor’s Note: Arrias continues some cogent analysis of developments in the North Korean weapons program. I too am alarmed. I have participated in the effort to cool the Pakistan-India nuclear confrontation. To say that the nuclear club of nations is a constant concern is a fact of life. The older members- the US, Russia, France, […]

Japan-Gazer Update

– – – – – = This week’s poem: School Of Hard Knocks A fact of life, That’s hard but true: Tough times don’t last, But tough people do. Enduring, they see things Through to their end, And deal with whatever The future may send. Too busy to stop, To tired to fear, The tough […]

Seeing People You Know on TV

(Senator Sam Irvine) I am not reeling this morning- actually had a pleasant evening with some decent sleep afterward. Rose early, read and scanned email and fell asleep again. Some parts of the old-age thing are OK, if you don’t spontaneously fall asleep driving to some recently-developed place out near Dulles International Airport. I actually […]

Japan-gazer Special — JSDF’s Legal Basis, Or, Reason For Existence?

COMMENT: So, should Japan’s Constitution be revised in order to remove the “legal doubt” about whether the Japan Self Defense Force (JSDF) should exist? I mean, is it such a big deal — either pro or con? In recent years, JSDF has become well-accepted and respected by most Japanese people due to its continued superb […]

Arrias: Navy Readiness: A Leadership Crisis

We all like to think that we’re living in new times, thinking new thoughts, seeing things no one ever saw before. That is, at best, a dangerous naiveté, and leads to ignoring history; and the lessons of history are ignored with great peril. One of the more important lessons is that power corrupts. Give anyone […]