I’d seen the sign many times over the 3-1/2 years of driving my son back and forth to San Luis Obispo for college. I wanted to stop but never felt I could spare the time (and was usually heading the opposite direction when my son was with me). Intrigued, I had googled it and found…
Category: Miscellaneous
I Dodged a Bullet or: How Amy Coney Barrett Could Have Been My Bitch
Once upon time, in the early ’70s, my mother got involved with a religious group called John the Baptist Charismatic Renewal Community (JBCRC). It was a touchy-feely kind of church — well, not that touchy-feely; my mother was certainly no hippy. I didn’t really care for the extra church services — as I remember, they…
A Tale of Two Movements — LGBTQ Families Day 2020
If you live in the United States, chances are, you’re well acquainted with the I Have A Dream speech given by Martin Luther King, Jr. at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963. It was a pivotal moment in the fight for African-American civil rights. And it had nothing to…
A Six Month Covidcation
It seems to me that the correct response to this pandemic is to have everyone simply stay home for six months. Of course, not everyone can stay home — people would die if they did, from starvation, from ordinary, everyday diseases and injuries left untreated, from failures of infrastructure — but if the vast majority…
I’m In The Valley Without Hilda
Isaac Asimov wrote a short story called I’m in Marsport without Hilda (found in the excellent collection Asimov’s Mysteries) in which the protagonist, Galactic Service agent Max, finds himself in the Martian town without his wife. He decides to take advantage of this by spending his time in the company of Flora, a woman of…