This Thanksgiving I learned that there is much more to life than worrying about politics, especially naively believing that you can make a difference by speaking out. The reverie at Potlatch and the wholesomeness of it made everything else seem small and dispensable. Since the election I’ve largely shut down, avoiding the news, realizing that…
A Real Pig-Out Thanksgiving
This year, for Thanksgiving at Potlatch, the Pilgrim’s turkey was replaced by a pig. There was turkey for the traditionalists, and all the usual offerings of mashed potatoes, cranberries, and assorted pies, but the star of the holiday was a one hundred twenty-five pound pig from the University of Georgia Ag School. As usual there…
The Circus Begins
It’s only twelve days since the election and the president-elect has already put forth a menagerie of characters to serve in his cabinet and high ranking jobs. His choices so far include a bomb-throwing clown for Attorney General, a vaccine skeptic and sometime wack-job for Secretary of Health and Human Services, a lightweight Fox New…
Random Thoughts on the 2024 Election
Like James Carville, Democratic pundit, I’ve been in a dark tunnel since late Tuesday evening. Even though I predicted Trump’s triumph, I had continued to hope that the Democrats might win. Somehow, I can’t get over how we could re-elect a president who publicly spews hate and profanity and instigated a violent attack on the…
Election 2024 Forecast
Things look gloomy and overcast with doubt and disbelief. Fear mixes with anger brewing hopelessness and disillusionment. The forecast is not good. I’ve been out of pocket recently, nursing misgivings about the human race, the upcoming election and the treason of friends who have joined the dark side. I’ve also taken time off to visit…
Another Hurricane, More Trump Lies
It’s bad enough that we have to brace for another hurricane in less than two weeks, but the specter of Donald Trump telling lies and spreading hate about Hurricane Helene turns one’s stomach. Most recently, he suggested that Biden and Harris were neglecting relief to North Carolina because of politics, that they had spent money…
Down in the Dumps
The election is over. Everybody but a few confused people have already made up their minds, especially since Kamala Harris replaced President Biden as the Democratic candidate. We just have to sit around and endure the barrage of solicitations and the partisan noise until November 5th. The fact that this election is playing out like…
Shopping Nation
During our retreat to Amelia Island to escape the ravage of the hurricane, we went shopping in nearby Jacksonville which has lots of stores we don’t have in the Brunswick/St. Simons area. We spent much of the day going to Ikea, Costco and Trader Joe’s, all of which were swamped with shoppers buying things. It…
Breakfast at Teeters
The last four days since Hurricane Helene have been hectic, to say the least. The power went out here about 2 a.m. Friday morning, September 27th and didn’t come back on until late Monday, the 30th. No complaints though as things could have been much worse; there was not much rain nor a tidal surge….