Travel I

Air travel was once a thing of near-pleasure—quick and convenient. No longer. These days, it's the most incommodious way to get about. The seats are shrinking, legroom is nonexistent, and I feel like I'm crammed into a flying sardine can. Just getting comfortable is a struggle, let alone trying to work or relax. And it's… Continue reading Travel I

What the World Needs, Mr. Agee

Is a version of Let Us Now Praise Famous Men that uses the real names of the people. Let us face it. Most people have come to know these famous people through the photographs of Walker Evans. True, in the splendid book, graced with your splendid, sometimes transcendent words, the Evans photographs bear no captions.… Continue reading What the World Needs, Mr. Agee

A republic replied the Doctor if you can keep it

Mrs Powel The source of this quotation is a journal kept by James McHenry (1753-1816) while he was a Maryland delegate to the Constitutional Convention. On the page where McHenry records the events of the last day of the convention, September 18, 1787, he wrote: “A lady asked Dr. Franklin Well Doctor what have we got… Continue reading A republic replied the Doctor if you can keep it

“Well, they call them that. I call them Americans.” 

To elaborate on something in my earlier post. That is what Tuberville said when asked ...if white nationalists should be allowed to serve in the armed forces" The Alabama senator and career university football coach replied, “Well, they call them that. I call them Americans.”  Free country. Right? Marchers bearing the insignia of the white… Continue reading “Well, they call them that. I call them Americans.” 

In Alabama, you learn not to expect much from your congressional delegation

"Four members of Alabama’s congressional delegation attacked a private citizen last week. And now we’re all in danger. See, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville and U.S. Reps. Robert Aderholt of Haleyville; Gary Palmer of Hoover and Dale Strong of Madison went after someone who works at Space Camp." Alabama Reflector, March 18, 2024 Continuing, "This person… Continue reading In Alabama, you learn not to expect much from your congressional delegation