Category: Marlow: Life & Island Times

Life & Island Times: The Country Ain’t Alright (But It Can Fly)

Editor’s Note: Joyful event this afternoon, just west of French King’s Bridge. A wedding for my brother and his soon-to-be-bride. Such a change from the madness back in the District. Marlow nails that one this morning. I hope Kim Chong Un doesn’t mind being below the fold with his latest ICBM. Back to the capital […]

Life & Island Times: Kick Out the Jams

Editor’s Note: I am in a Days Inn motel in western Connecticut- this was as far as I could get on my drive north yesterday due to appalling traffic in New York City. I think this drive marks a tipping point of sorts. For most of my life I never thought a long drive was […]

Life & Island Times: Hollow Men

Editor Note: Traveling. Comms may be spotty. Joyful event in another state. More to follow, I hope. – Vic Hollow Men Author note: I apologize in advance for this piece’s bleakness over the political barrenness in Washington DC. -Marlow Healthcare system — it’s dying, sir. The Hollow Men A trillion more for poor gals and […]

Life & Island Times: Skinny Repeal

Author’s note: With mouth agape, I read that the boys and girls in our empire’s capitol city were about to consider approving the discussion of something called skinny repeal. Is that anything akin to “Oui, peal, and oui, place.” Many do not like President Trump But most do not like the DC stuffed shirts We […]

Life & Island Times: Musicians on Money and Life

As with almost everyone who is invested in the American stock markets, the past nine months have been a boon. Since everything that goes up must come down, at least a little, I’ve been looking for ways to manage this risk. Listening absent mindlessly to cable TV blues and rock-n-roll channels, I was astonished to […]

Life & Island Times: Scents of Port Calls Past

One of my fellow shipmates wrote of the distinct smell based memories in a piece last week about long ago port call in the Philippines. While I am not an urban smellscape researcher, I was so genuinely struck by his turns of phrase that I started to list the dominant smell memories of the port […]

Life & Island Times: Stop Us Before We Innovate Again

Editor’s Note: Isaac Asimov’s Foundation novel was created from a series of eight short stories published in Astounding Magazine between May 1942 and January 1950. It was heady stuff. I found them in a box of science fiction magazines at rummage sale at the Unitarian Church on Woodward Avenue in suburban Detroit where pastor Bob […]

Life & Island Times: Too Much Time On My Hands

Author’s note: Given the multiple “modern day presidential” tweetapaloozas we have been recently gifted with, today’s piece wrote itself. With deepest apologies to Styx. – Marlow Sittin’ on a White House potty stool Tweetin’ like a damn fool Got the three AM Twitter blues I’ve given up hope for these Republican dopes Senate votes’re only […]

Life & Island Times: To Serve Man

I have been reading several millennial-written alt-newspaper articles that literally gush over the benefits of the impending tsunamis of driver less short term rental and taxi vehicles that will crash over us during the next ten years. They cite things like less pollution, global chilling, a 5% increase ($1 trillion) in freed up annual disposable […]

Life & Island Times: Hunt Them All Down

Yet another trio of senseless gang related murders occurred just after Savannah’s July 4th celebrations were winding down a bit after midnight on the 5th. Among the dead were two of the three gang member killers and a well liked local service industry worker who was an innocent bystander. The targets of this gangland slaying […]