Author: Vic Socotra

Steel Mobile Homes

This is an unusual morning. It started with a note from one of the Old Salts about submarines.He had been to an exhibit called “A View From the Periscope.” It was a collection of twenty images depciting life around the Bubbleheads. None of us at the Writer’s Section except DeMille were bubbleheads, and our limited […]

Arrias and His Muse:  Autumn

15 September 2022 Author’s Note: Watching the Hummingbirds – they must be leaving soon, then my Muse showed up… – Arrias Cool and crisp, crystalline clear, fall arrives, Ignoring calendars, hummingbirds’ last Probes for nectar ere their journey vast, But summer lingers, And still the roses thrive. Several trees start to drop their cloaks, Reds […]

The Seven Day Forecast

The Lady In Red is the name Splash assigned to the skilled meteorologist on the flat screen who appears each afternoon. She appears in the bundle of jumbled information each afternoon and gives us a taste of what to expect from the skies above in the week ahead. She claimed something extraordinary for this summer […]

Public, Podcast, Personal and Private

The Writer’s Section was agog at the Fire Pit this morning. Well, that is a bit of a euphemism, since we tend to be “gog” most mornings, at least until the Chock Full O’ Nuts kicks in. But the crux of the matter was the detention of one of those media figures who we find […]

A Couple Heroes You May Not Know

There are a couple pieces contained in this brief inadequate account that have been worth telling for many years. They are long overdue, since they both retain some minor mysteries. Those stories were sheltered in other labor, deferred for the telling of other tales of other mysteries. The first is a tip of the Navy […]

New Words in a New Week

Well, that was an emotional week and now it is a Monday to start at a new season and new thoughts. Except it is actually back to the traditional problems that had been wrapped in an intense swirl of memories, sadness, commitment and a hint of joy that it all continues. Now it is back […]

A Field in Pennsylvania

(This is a green rolling field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. It is worth a stop if you happen to be passing that way. Photo New York Times). There has been an unusual flood of emotion these past few days. It is a wave that accompanies the passing of a Monarch we have known all our lives, […]

Weather Report: The Passing of Her Age

Thought you had missed it? The events of this past week briefly overwhelmed our ability to process them. The cascade of news stands in stark relief as times have dramatically changed in a manner stark and inalterably clear. Mr. Gorbachev took his leave as an initial crescendo of the tectonic lurching of what we may […]

Changing of the Guard

It was a big day yesterday. As a nation, we are approaching the 21st anniversary of the attack on America we now just call “9/11.” There are a lot of memories associated with that morning, spread out over the following months. I had been- briefly- at the Pentagon that morning. There was a bit of […]

Life & Island Times: Autonomous?

Author’s Note: As my 95-year-old dementia-afflicted Aunt readies herself for her next birthday later this month, news of QE II’s death arrived. What a heck of a reign during the most turbulent, violent, and existentially scary times of the Post Enlightenment period. She was truly a monarch for, of, and by her peoples. They deeply […]