SOTU Spaghetti

I make a dish called pasta puttanesca; literally, “whore’s spaghetti.”  The sauce is made of olive oil, garlic, anchovies, chopped tomatoes, capers, basil, and perhaps a few olives, tossed into pasta.  Last night, since I was about to sit down to watch President Obama deliver the annual State of the Union address to an assembly […]

Paul’s Grab Bag (Updated [& Updated Again])

Donna and I are driving to Las Vegas tomorrow.  My sister Mary and brother-in-law Dennis will be there, taking a break from subzero weather in northeast Montana.  None of my sisters are nearby, so we don’t get to see each other often.  A chance to visit in nearby Las Vegas is something to seize upon.  […]

The Memorial Service

Up and at ’em early this morning.  A dog to water, feed, and walk, a bicycle to ride, an old friend from Las Vegas showing up in the early afternoon, a party at another friend’s house this evening.  But first, a little blogging. Like everyone else, I watched the televised memorial for the victims of […]

Responding to Friendly Criticism

I’m getting some hits over two previous posts (Gabrielle Giffords and Political Violence).  As is often the case, the criticisms were emailed directly to me rather than left here as blog comments.  Which ordinarily would mean you wouldn’t get to see them.  It seems a bit like censorship to me, getting reasoned criticism from friends, […]

Political Violence

Two things.  One, this post is going to go all over the map because I’m still in shock, angry and incoherent.  Two, what I have to say is mostly personal, not meant to be a recap of news you’ve already heard elsewhere. We all know what happened in Tucson this Saturday was political.  Politicians and […]