Saturday Photo: Sun on Winter Leaves
This is the winter sun shining on one of my plants that do well inside. It’ll be a long time before anything is green outside, so I like to have…
This is the winter sun shining on one of my plants that do well inside. It’ll be a long time before anything is green outside, so I like to have…
As usual Paul Krugman is worth reading today. His analysis of why stimulus in the US hasn’t done what it should have is clear: there should have been more, not…
The recent death of Mavis Gallant reminds me of how deeply seductive Paris is. After Montreal, it is a place I’d like to live. What a pleasure that we have…
I remember back in the 1970s when the environmental movement was beginning around here and I realized that it was going to be a long row to hoe to get…
Too often we don’t say what we think to people we expect won’t agree with us. But that’s a mistake, as Pete Seeger used to say. And just for good…
The picture was taken a while ago, but that’s what we’re doing these days around here. A long winter, but made bearble by some lovely sunny days, and frequent sbowfalls…
This morning I started a regime of cortisone type and anti-viral, anti-stomach upset drugs. Seems those excruciating pain and the rash that I thought were back-related and due to a…
As I wait to go to the doc (may not have been an acetomiophen reaction I had last week, but shingles) I’m thinking of what might taste good for dinner.…
Eight years ago, just about now, I got a call telling me that a routinue mammorgram had showed suspicious tissue, and it looked like I had ductal carcinoma in situ…
This is an interview worth reading and a book that might have a big impact. Elizabeth Kolbert on the Sixth Extinction, coming up whether you like it or not.
I know, I know, this is not one of my photos, and it’s Monday, not Saturday. But this morning was the first in a week that I’ve been out walking,…
Okay everyone, back at work after several days away from the computer because of back/leg problems. Physio seems to have help a lot, as it has in the past. But…
No excuses. but I’ve got an aching back, so I’m lying low.
Today’s La Presse has an excellent and thought-provoking story about Denmark and its long term plans to quite using fossil fuels by 2050. And this in a country which has…
Just this minute finished Michael Chabon’s Telegraph Avenue–2:30 p.m., right in the middle of time I should be using for writing my own stuff, but I had to finish it.…
Sometime when the Ingerman kids were young and the Soderstrom kids were only a hope, Doris and I took the gang down the Hudson to Albany (I think) to see…
The rich are different from you and me department: as usual Krugman nails it in today’s New York Times. He comments about the out-of-the-ballpark criticism by the 1 per cent…
The picture isn’t of Jeanne and me, but we had a siimilar delightful session Saturday morning when she tried out skating for the first time. I’d come prepared with a…
In January 1985 we bought our first Mac, a 512. With all accessories, including printer, it cost well over $4,000, which was a lot of money. I’ve been thinking of…
As I write this at 4:30 p.m., the sun in now longer shining in the living room, but for the last several days, it has blazed away. This is good…