Continue Reading Merriam Webster to the Rescue Post-pandrial torpor, I think it’s called. That state when your brain has taken a leave of absence because the masses of Thanksgiving…
Continue Reading No Turkey to be seen I went on a turkey hunt yesterday, under a dark sky, with rain steadily falling, nature quietly preparing for the impending storm….
Continue Reading LBD – the Little Black Dress Let’s be frivolous and oblivious today and talk about fashion. Except…..wouldn’t you know it, even a little black dress hides larger…
Continue Reading A Soldier’s Journey: From Military Life to Art Academy “It is curious that physical courage should be so common in the world and moral courage so rare.” Mark Twain -…
Continue Reading Crisp Just so you see the rest of my week’s ambling, here are photographs of yesterday’s walk at the Sandy River Delta, a…
Continue Reading Art on the Road: Transparency – An LGTBQ+ Glass Art Exhibition at the Museum of Glass, Tacoma “One can resist only in terms of the identity that is under attack.” Hannah Arendt Men in Dark Times, 1968. The…
Continue Reading Shiny On Sunday I walked in Tacoma, the second biggest city and urban area in the state of Washington. It has a large…
Continue Reading Creepy We’ll get to the creepy part in a minute. First let me show you some photographs of a scene I encountered on…
Continue Reading Quirky Last week I drove back home along Martin Luther King Blvd. from a meeting and saw numerous colorful and strangely dressed humans…
Continue Reading I truly wonder I truly wonder how much courage it takes to be a journalist these days. It has become literally an existential choice for…