Is this Post Necessary? Yes.

Sunday morning I rode my motorcycle down to the corner cafe for breakfast, then took the twisties to the top of Mount Lemon, pretty much the only motorcycle destination in Tucson during the hot summer months.  I arrived at my favorite mountaintop coffee shop at 9:30 AM only to find it still closed, but the […]

Light Saturday Posting

In Pima Air & Space Museum news, I’m ready to certify as a walking tour docent, but no one’s available to bless me until the 15th.  Knowing me, given two weeks to prepare I’ll cram so hard I’ll blow my certification tour by mixing up facts & figures for different airplanes or going off on […]

The Perfect Is the Enemy of the Good

Clearly, blog output has an inverse relationship to fun.  What’s got my fun meter pegged?  My first solo tour at the Pima Air & Space Museum, now less than 24 hours away.  I’ve been cramming: memorizing facts about aircraft ancient and modern, deciding which planes to skip over and which to concentrate on, finding a […]

Now They’re Stealing … Dirt?

Here’s another neighborhood mystery to keep me up nights.  Once in a while road crews dump piles of dirt alongside county roads near our housing subdivision.  I don’t know for sure, but presumably workers come along later and use the dirt to repair erosion damage along the shoulders of the roads. Perhaps it’s some special […]

Bubble Boy Takes to the Air

Last week Jon Stewart weighed in on the Republican/Fox News hissy fit over the White House inviting the rapper Common to a poetry reading.  Stewart’s segment — especially his  masterful takedown of the deeply stupid Sean Hannity — was brilliant.  If you missed it, here’s a link to the video. Then, last night, MSNBC’s Ed […]

Friday Odds & Ends

A friend lent me two hard science fiction novels, one sword & sorcery fantasy novel, and one Arthurian romance. I thought I’d enjoy the hard sci-fi (and I do) but her brand new paperbacks are in such perfect condition I’m afraid to open the pages wide enough to read because I’ll crease the books’ spines […]