This morning I got up as usual, let the dog out, made some coffee and settled in front of my computer to get caught up with the world. The morning here was absolutely wonderful, warm and sunny, holding promise that a beautiful spring was in the offing. The latest news from Ukraine, however, dashed my…
Month: February 2022
Waiting for Paradise
This has been an unusually cold winter here on St. Simons. It’s out of character to see locals bundled up with stocking caps and sweaters this late in the season. Things have been made worse by the fact that the last several winters have been spring-like with warm and sunny weather. We still have the…
Some Georgia Politics: A Blueprint for Trump Republicans
When I read this article in the Brunswick News this morning, I knew I had to share it with you who regularly read the Potlatch Tertulia. As you know, Georgia is on the firing line these days in national politics as a result of the 2020 presidential election and continuing strife over election reform. Reading…
BREAKING NEWS
This past Monday on Valentine’s Day, the “hate crime” trial for the convicted murderers of Ahmaud Arbery began in Brunswick, a small coastal community in southeast Georgia. This should not be overlooked either locally or by the larger national audience. It holds great promise for what should be a wake-up call about who we are…
Discombobulated
My absence from writing recently reflects my disappointment with politics, politicians and contemporary goings-on. Like many of you, the repetitious drone of the media along with the disgraceful behavior of Republican leadership and many others has gotten me down. This together with disillusionment with friends whom I thought I knew has especially driven me to…
More from Up North
Here is an interesting opinion piece from this Monday’s Globe and Mail in Ottawa. It strikes me as a reasonable take on the issue. I would like to hear from those who might find this argument to be a threat to the exercise of personal freedom. We’ll lift our anti-COVID restrictions when elected governments decide,…
News from Canada on the Truck Mess
While I have not been writing lately, I have kept up with current events and the state of our union. I’ve simply been taking some time off from the Potlatch Tertulia to think about things. When this timely article arrived from George Shafer in Almonte, Ontario, I felt compelled to share it with you given…