Banned Books News Roundup

A small victory in Florida.  Another victory in Montana.  Yet another victory in Wisconsin. But the book-banners never stop trying. Parents in Richland, Washington, review books on high school reading lists by counting swear words, ignoring literary merit.  Click on Book Index, scroll down, and click on their review of A Prayer for Owen Meany […]

Tucson Ill-Equipped to Handle Cold Weather; Shocking Details at Eleven

When I wrote yesterday’s post, I didn’t know the half of it.  Oh, I knew the water and heat were out.  That much was obvious.  What I didn’t know was that when the water would come back on two pipes would burst, and that we might not have heat again until Monday or Tuesday. The […]

Fallout

Positive bloggage fallout: a cousin I haven’t seen since the late 1950s discovered this site and established contact.  Nice.  Along the way my blog has helped me reconnect with former co-workers and school friends.  It doesn’t happen often, but when it does it’s always a pleasant surprise. There are other kinds of fallout.  I blogged […]

Tubac Car Show

Just back from the annual classic & collector car show at Tubac, Arizona, a retirement boutique settlement near the border town of Nogales.  I really should call it a classic, collector, & enthusiast car show, since there were several groupings of PT Cruisers, new generation (2002-2005) Thunderbirds, and Saturn Sky/Pontiac Solstice two-seaters.  But there were […]

In Soviet Union, Crow Eats You

Earlier today, as Schatzi and I emerged from the house for our morning constitutional, a raven lifted off from a palo verde tree across the street. It’s a windy day here in Tucson, so the raven was able to turn into the wind and hover, holding position a few feet away and slightly above us. […]