I Rarely Read the Stories . . .

During the response to Hurricane Katrina, three important people said three incredible things. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Richard Myers: “The headline, of course, in most of the papers on Tuesday – ‘New Orleans Dodged a Bullet,’ or words to that effect.” Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff: “I have not […]

The Shape of Things to Come? (Part I)

(apologies to H.G. Wells) Yesterday the pumps went dry at both gas stations on Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. Although most military families in Tucson buy gas on base, this doesn’t create a hardship, since we can buy gas at the same discounted price at Costco and other civilian discount stations around town. At the moment, […]

Whose Adjectives?

This entry was posted by co-blogger Dick, a writer and former squadron mate: The scale, the magnitude of Katrina is so overwhelming that I can’t find the right adjectives to describe what I’m seeing, much less fully understand what has happened. I’m told the geographical extent is approximately 90,000 square miles. Okay, I understand that. […]