We all do, don’t we? At least those of us who have dogs and respect their uncanny skills in navigating human society. Our dog companions always make us feel better. Think about it. Observations about dogs are always positive: dogs are always happy to see us, dogs understand our moods, dogs make us feel better…
Year: 2026
D-Day 2026
On this D-Day anniversary we are reminded of the courage and resilience of the United States and its Allies in defeating Nazi Germany in 1945.The effort was the result of many nations joining together to prevent the destruction of western civilization by fascists and their anti-democratic allies. In contrast, we find Americans today unable to…
More from Denver
As a follow-up to my earlier post from Denver, I feel compelled to mention a few observations about the commencement event for Denver South High School. Held at the University of Denver field house, there was a large electronic scoreboard recording the events in real time giving the feeling of a professional sports arena. It…
A Denver Interlude
After a too long absence from Colorado I am lucky this Memorial Day to be in Denver for my granddaughter Makenna’s high school graduation. It’s a homecoming of sorts for me. Last evening my wife and I attended a celebration hosted by Makenna’s parents and a friend’s family. Both girls were star volley ball players…
The Belle of the Ball
This week I attended the 100th birthday party for a remarkable person. Held at the Petite Violette, a chic French restaurant in Atlanta, it was a fitting location to celebrate her long life. Her presence alone dominated the occasion and suggested that she was no ordinary woman. Gracious and acutely alert, she greeted her friends…
“Government Schools”
I recently read an article about how Iowa might be rethinking its “red” politics since MAGA policies took effect. One major crisis seems to be in education where public schools are closing leaving some rural areas high and dry. Apparently, this is the case since the legislature began giving $8,000 per student toward school choice….
I Hope I’m Wrong, But…
The recent primary election results from Indiana struck a chord with me as a portent of what the future holds beyond Trump. The majority of the Indiana state legislators who voted against redistricting were defeated for reelection by MAGA voters at the direction of Donald Trump. Clearly the president still has an iron grip on…
Mayday
Each morning dawns brightOnly to be dashedQuickly and brutallyWith news of the day I seek refuge in the printFeel good articles and booksPoetry and literatureHuman interest stories But futility prevailsPolitics and hatred triumphThe scurrilous dominateSaying man is bad Retreat and denial beckonAn obvious self-defenseAs things get worseAnd disaster is imminent Still, I hold onTo long-held…
A Post Script for Pastors
Last Sunday I argued that mainline Protestant churches and clergy should speak out against the abuse of Christianity by Trump and his supporters. I urged that Protestant leaders should join Pope Leo in challenging the president’s corruption of Christian principles. My criticism extends to local churches for what I perceive as their reluctance to address…