Surviving the Crazy Twins

My struggle with the crazy twins that haunt me: Bipolar Disorder and Alzheimer’s Disease.
On the water front

On the water front

The Lord still inhabits the praises of his people Last winter my sister, Linda, and her husband came to Colorado for a visit.  Don’t ask me how, but they managed to wedge it in amongst all their other globe girdling trips.  As I’ve said of them before,...

Romancing The Stone . . . er, The Tom

Getting under the hood My son, Byron, and I went turkey hunting a few weeks ago in central Nebraska a couple of miles west of the little town of Wolback (population 257). It was a guided trip with Gobble and Grunt Outfitters.  While by no means cheap, for city...
Project Sanctuary Redux

Project Sanctuary Redux

What is impossible for man is possible for GodWell, here I am again.  At a Project Sanctuary retreat, the only organization designed to serve the entire military family, helping them reconnect after a member returns from one of our perpetual wars.  Except it’s...
Censorship and social media

Censorship and social media

Who says the ADL dictates what we see on the Internet? You’ve heard, no doubt, of the “snowflake” meme.  It’s a term describing usually left-leaning college kids and a vast assortment of minorities who’ve either never heard of, or...
The Emerald Mile

The Emerald Mile

Or how the Sierra Club was bought and paid for on immigration Until a few months ago, I had no idea what The Emerald Mile is.  Or was.  But my sister, as is her wont, helped straighten me out. Over lunch, she the put on the hard sell:  “The Emerald Mile is a...
Indoctrination.

Indoctrination.

Or entertainment? Well, here we go again.  Yet another retrospective on a film I saw while trapped, eyes wide open, on the flight to Greece last spring.  It was the wildly popular and critically acclaimed, The Shape of Water.  The possessor of the ultimate in...