Thirsty

I’ve always loved the American West. I’ve loved its beauty and I’ve loved its history. I know there’s a draw for a lot of us to think this way. It’s… Read more »

A Day in the Life

I just got done telling you I didn’t listen to a lot of Elvis growing up. Most everything I heard was incidental. But a group that I did listen to… Read more »

Data in the Minefields

Just a short foray into the minefield. A piece by an alternative media site came to my attention today. I like to read through things like this occasionally to see… Read more »

Sad

Micha and I watched the movie Elvis the other night. Neither of us were big Elvis fans growing up (I don’t think Micha was ever a fan of anyone in… Read more »

Next Up

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 »

Fruitless

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 »