Continue Reading Stream of Consciousness Can you tell this week’s blogs are spontaneous musings, rather than carefully researched topics? Blame it on being overwhelmed daily by ever more…
Continue Reading A Day in the Life of Heuer (Yesterday) One of the (many) things I adore in my husband is the fact that when I get downstairs at 6 in the…
Continue Reading Holocaust Remembrance Day The man cannot even bring himself to say the word JEW. In a platitudinous statement to commemorate the Holocaust on this very…
Continue Reading Change and Continuity I woke up around 3 am – (jet lag, I despise you) – having this urge to get out the power washer…
Continue Reading Art Jokes During a lovely lunch today with friends who know the PDX art scene well – and are part of it – we…
Continue Reading Fading into the Background This morning I saw a woman in her 70s with flowers face painted on her face. I overheard that she had a…
Continue Reading The REINS Act Hm, for some reason this post disappeared. Even thought it went out on the automatic email and presumably into your inboxes. Sorry…
Continue Reading Heinrich Heine Back home. Yes, it is home, it feels that way. Marveling at the pink-hat masses who stood in the way of alternative facts yesterday….
Continue Reading What a day A day where I was floored by a documentary exhibit on the judicial fates of Nazi perpetrators, prepared by folks from the commemorative…
Continue Reading Hafenliebe Hamburg’s port was founded in 1189 by Friedrich I and has been central to Europe’s commerce ever since. It is the largest…