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I march on in my Pulitzer run. Having just finished Lonesome Dove (1986), I turn to The Caine Mutiny (1952) by Herman Wouk. I’m familiar with the 1954 movie, starring… Read more »
I march on in my Pulitzer run. Having just finished Lonesome Dove (1986), I turn to The Caine Mutiny (1952) by Herman Wouk. I’m familiar with the 1954 movie, starring… Read more »
I guess I celebrated the return of my blog yesterday with a bang, writing about such a place as hell. It certainly is a controversial topic, and there are people… Read more »
I’ve heard much debate on the nature of hell over the years. Our notion of the devil with horns and a pitchfork, dancing in the flames, tormenting his wards, is… Read more »
It seems as I get older…much older…the focus of my days change. I feel like I’m not good with going off and doing things so much anymore (outside of biking),… Read more »
Looking at the weather forecast for the weekend, and given the warming trend we’ve had over the past few days, I got home from work yesterday as fast as I… Read more »
The quote, “there are lies, damned lies, and statistics” has always been a true statement, even if it feels even more so now. In my daily work, I use statistics… Read more »
You probably noticed I didn’t say much about the Green Bay Packers this year. Partly because I never say much about them anyway, but mostly because they kind of sucked…. Read more »
I’m definitely a “morning person.” I’ve often written here of my love of mornings. I enjoy being around (and conscious) for the rising of the sun; more so in the… Read more »
I’ve been knocked off my regular routine, so the words are getting harder to come by. I guess this is what happens when things get a little higgledy-piggledy. I have… Read more »
I’ve not written in a couple of days, so I owe the blog this. I have a few thoughts floating about in my head, so…why not? Having read some Wendell… Read more »