Category: DailySocotra

The Snake Ranch Papers

We are at an interesting time in the Production Cycle this morning. It caused some discontinuity as the New Week edges toward the middle. There is normally a lurch toward the Weather Report for this week in an attempt to stay organized. Those things are supposed to rouse a little mirth in the general readership, […]

Super Blue

Congratulations, Moon-Watchers! We get an extra treat this month with a Blue Moon! It is unusual, but not unprecedented. Those with a predilection for satellites attribute the ‘Blue Tinge’ as being defined by the third full moon in a season that features four of them. We are going for something a little more exotic here […]

Hope is Not a Method

Well, it seems like time to pay attention to the weather. Not that Mother Nature is giving us much of a break from the recent and future body-blows. There are reasons for it, but they might be better summed up as we did the winds of Maui that pushed fire through a lovely and historic […]

Malthusian Mutterings

We got into one of those Malthusian shouting matches on The Patio this morning. That is why we attached a picture of Thomas Malthus to this morning’s outing. He is smiling, an unusual expression for him. We had promised to stay away from all that, the assertions and denials that the human population of the […]

Weather Report: First Yellow Leaves in the Trees

One of the Salts out in the Western United States reported this morning that there were some bright yellow leaves in the trees near his high-prairie home. We exchange the portents of daybreak to set the tone for analysis of the day to come. There is another change in process, the slide from warmth and […]

Jokes and Jurisprudence

There was some laughter this morning out on The Patio. The Salts are still amused by the circus happening in some of the courtrooms across the East Coast of the Continental United States. Former President Trump was indicted for another 13 counts of criminal conduct in Georgia, the state, not the independent nation in Eastern […]

Fajitas In Minutes with Ann Maloney

Attached photos are for illustrative purposes on Vic Socotra for The Daily. Food styling by Nicola Justine Davis for The Washington Post, where a line of images from Google Search collectively represents versions of Mexico’s delightful fajitas for The Post). Ann Maloney is the Recipes Editor at The Post, the newspaper I considered equivalent to […]

What About…

Let’s not call it a “constitutional crisis,” or at least not yet. A fourth criminal indictment popped late yesterday against former President Trump. He now has the most of any former President in our history. The former President was accused of conducting a multi-layered, multi-level conspiracy to steal the Electoral College vote of the Electors […]

HAITI DAY

The manuscript is dated 1995-96. It was part of the jumble of digits that appeared in an old group of files. There were digital communications back then, but they were still new. What follows is one of the first Official Reports distilled through paper copies, fed through scanners into different processing systems and tucked away […]

Laying Down the Dog Days

It is not over, this pleasant culmination of the energy of summer. Last week- the one before last Sunday, that is, actually was said to end things on August 12th. From here out, our weather will reflect the changing season as the days grow shorter and the temperatures stay modest. The slide into the transition […]