The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away. This is not the beginning of a funeral oration. In this case, the “Lord” I have in mind is also all-powerful, but her name is technology. I’ve been beside myself for the last couple of days because my computer monitor died, and my attempts to replace it kept failing.I’ll tell the story of that failure in a minute, but first I need to explain why the tech...
Men and Novels
One of the few reasons I look forward to reading Sunday’s Chicago Tribune is John Warner’s Biblioracle column. He’s one of my favorite reviewers. He’s an enthusiast, not a “critic. He helps point me to books that may have escaped my attention, in particular novels, which leads me to the real subject of this piece. In addition to commenting on particular books, Warner keeps an eye on trends in the...
Gary Rayno and The assault on Public education
Picture a team of sled dogs, dragging behind them a palette of all the means of publication representing our past homes – New York, Mississippi, Houston, Chicago. We still subscribe to print publications and/or subscriptions to web sites from each of these places. One that I especially value is Distant Dome by Gary Rayno, who reports on a variety of New Hampshire news. He’s particularly sharp on...
The Perfect Blendship
It’s friendship, friendshipJust a perfect blendshipWhen other friendships have been forgotOurs will still be hot Let’s forgive Johnny Mercer for challenging the English language to come up with a rhyme for friendship. He makes up for it with some of the cleverest lyrics on record: If they ever black your eyes, put me wiseIf they ever cook your goose, turn me looseAnd if they ever put a...