I imagine life here on St. Simons is much like everywhere else. We seem to be living our lives in slow motion. Gone is the routine of jumping up and going here and there to shop, have lunch, or just hang out. Our days are planned around getting groceries and other necessities and trying to…
Month: January 2021
C-RATIONS*
Like most people, I suppose, we’ve been cooking at home almost every night since last March. We don’t feel comfortable going out to restaurants, and ordering in pizza has its limitations. Much of this time, I’ve been the “chef de la casa,” trying to come up with different menus night after night. It’s been a…
Impeach But Drop the Bashing
I sense that the Democrats’ obsession with Donald Trump might work to bring about their defeat. In the six days since President Biden’s inauguration both the print and television media have been abuzz with non-stop condemnation of the previous president. Such, in my opinion, is overkill. The would-be-king is dead; let’s move on. We have…
Getting the “Jab”
Yesterday my wife and I got our vaccine shots. The local medical authorities have been dispensing the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine, and we went for ours at the regional hospital. I must say that it was extremely well organized, efficient, and a most cordial experience for us. Our second shot is scheduled for February 12th. Ten…
Postpartum Blues
Four long years of turmoil, the fight to right the ship and now this. The news is not good. Forget a honeymoon for the new administration, the carping and obstruction has not missed a beat. It seems to be business as usual. As I read this morning’s Wall Street Journal, I became increasingly depressed. I…
Sadness and Joy
As I watched the outgoing president board Marine One to leave the White House, I experienced conflicting feelings about the day. I was, of course, happy knowing that there would soon be a new president in place who promises peace and honesty. But mostly, my feelings were of sadness. Today I can only feel sadness…
Meeting the Challenges & Restoring the Promise
Almost all incoming presidencies face serious issues when taking office. Joe Biden’s seem especially daunting. He faces a severe economic recession and the continuing threat of the coronavirus pandemic playing out against the still unfolding political debacle left over from the previous administration. Add an impeachment trial that is arguably warranted but no one really…
Apples and Oranges
Peggy Noonan’s article, “Liz Cheney Shows What Real Leadership Looks Like,” in this morning’s Wall Street Journal has pleased the Democrats and provoked a minor firestorm by conservatives. A letter to the editor, for example, accused her of “joining the media mob” while giving a pass to the Black Lives Matter riots this past summer. …