24 2021 March
That Ain’t Freedom
I’ve been watching with curiosity and a level of disturbed detachment – equal parts of both disturbance and detachment with higher gusts of one or...
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Make Mine a Double
This has been a year of choices – from choosing candidates to responding to Covid, from sifting through news to sifting through sources of news,...
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The Right to Forget
My dad is a hero of mine. He’s also human, which means he’s as flawed as he is magical… And lately, he’s forgetting. In fact,...
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Toss a Pebble
Given where we are right now, you could be blindfolded and handed a stone to throw in just about any direction – and chances are...
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To Heal a Nation
My wife and I were still living in Freehold, NJ when the 1991 Halloween Storm hit. For those that don’t recall, it was a meteorological...
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Huggage
I wanna talk about hugging. That’s right. Even though today’s that day that, we’ve been told – over and over – is going to be...
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What’s This?
There’s a cliché out there that goes “What you resist persists.” Clichés, of course, become clichés because there’s some truth to them. As far as...
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Simpletown Blues
Amidst the Sturm und Drang of our singularly bizarre political season here in the USA, (please… one of these in a lifetime is quite enough…)...
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Walking Away
As a culture we just love a good overcoming story. Rising to victory above all odds, crawling from the wreckage of tragedy to the lofty...
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