I like Canada. I’ve been there twice, I hope to visit again someday. I like Canadians. The people I know of Canadian origin, I like, and some of my favorite musicians are Canadian. But I must confess, I have a slowly growing pet peeve associated with a slow drip of news emanating from Canadian sources. […]
Archives for July 2021
The Devolution of Generations, Alone Without the Elders
Most adults likely have already experienced the unfortunate circumstances of a large family shift occasioned by an elder patriarch or matriarch passing. In a surprising number of instances, they were the glue that held the un-bondable together and after that, the family went down the drain. It isn’t always the case, but it’s all too […]
Cranks, Predictions, and the Year 1938, History Circling Around
Northern California is an interesting place. For most people, Cali is seen as LA, beaches, year-round warmth, wealthy Silicon Valley, and wine country. It’s also perceived as a hotbed for all flavors of progressivism that is then exported around the country. To others, it’s fires, filth, and desperate moral corruption. California is actually a lot […]