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The World at Week’s End

(USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) in her last visit to Hong Kong. She is now being towed from her berth at Bremerton, WA, to Texas to be dismantled and turned into razor blades, or whatever they do with parts of these grand old ladies these days. She was a good ship.) There was a sort of […]

Channel Fever

Editor’s Note: We are awash with projects in the Writer’s Section at Refuge Farm. The Chairman is sensitive to the vitriol in our public lives, something previously unknown in the seven decades of his life as a citizen. An active participant in some of the history of these times, it is hard for him to […]

Weather Report: Snow and Bluster

Gentle Readers, the Writers Section is out of sorts this morning. The bitter cold icicle driving south into the Nation’s east coast is implacable. The Lady in Red had her say, predicting a Nor’Easter to roll in over the next few days. More snow? She claims her models indicate it will happen to the I-95 […]

Quarantine

Author’s Note: I have attempted to be quiet about the pandemic. There has been enough chaos in our response to a virus, and an input from another viral outbreak seemed not to be helpful. But there have been differences. I remembered a strange time that was not mixed up in the partisan acrimony of an […]

Dr. King and His Day

It is a holiday today. The images from the flat screen tell us that is a good thing, since many people who would be otherwise be traveling to work will not. The snow and ice in our part of what used to be a Southern State will impede some commemorations, but it is one of […]

A Day Like No Other. Except Today

Morning! This is a day that starts with the temperatures hovering stubbornly in the upper teens. Skies gray, rippling with inadvertent menace. The Lady in Red from the flat screen says the freezing rain will arrive around noon. Morning is thus filled with small chores- more wood, of course, and the periodic glance from the […]

Between Storms

Splash crashed. It was sort of ironic, since an incident like that involving a lost multi-million dollar jet is where his callsign originally came from, but this one was caused by productive labor in the interest of the limited public good surrounded by the pastures to the south and the formal front gardens that ace […]

Monkey Business

Editor’s Note: There is a bunch of stuff to talk about in Domestic issues to end the news cycle component of the week, but Legal has decided they want to review such pieces of- what are we calling it? “Satiric parody?”- to avoid anything subject to misinterpretation. The Writer’s section decided a visit to the […]

Weather Report #2

So here we go. We are aware of the new Footnote that is supposed to start these things out. The essence of it is that we support the government of the United States, it’s elected officials, and particularly those who could administer sanctions against kindly and aged citizens. These Weather Reports have a long history […]

The Footnote Meeting

It is one of those delightful mornings in the Piedmont. Temperatures hesitantly seemed to be rising to the freezing point, while the astonishing depth of the sky above shouted unsaid that there is beauty in this world, and that it is a pleasure to be alive. Despite the environment, DeMille looked solemn. That is not […]