Status Unquo

The 20th of each month, which seems like it is always around the corner, is when sales tax is due for both the city and the state. I’ve used these tax reports as a metric to track the gross sales for my business month by month, year by year. It doesn’t account for a single […]

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Hue-man

Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina is making the media rounds these days, and invariably his introduction is as “the only black Republican in the Senate.” Last night he and TV host Trevor Noah discussed this notion of “tokenism” as he becomes the face of his party’s proposals for police reform. There are some things […]

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Risk Averse

I don’t suppose there are too many people who look forward to getting sick, so when I say, “I don’t like getting sick,” the immediate follow-up probably ought to be: Well, who does? But there are clearly people who worry about this far less than I do, and I live with one of them. Left […]

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Home Improvement

It is 8 a.m. on a Sunday and there are men on our driveway, working. Just so you know, in case you were wondering, this would not be a job I would be signing up for. Never mind that is is shoveling gravel — any job that requires me being on the jobsite by 8 […]

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In the Neighborhood

Since Oz and I have been walking to work from in-town locations, we only get out and about in our own neighborhood on weekends. Last Sunday we took in what used to be the highest of my holy days, High Water Weekend for the Gunnison River; instead of rafting, which I haven’t done in decades, […]

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Got This Covered(?)

One complaint that has been lodged rather consistently and across the political spectrum regarding Gunnison County’s response to Corona has been a lack of clear communication. You’d think by now the county would be well aware of this issue and work toward fixing it, but it seems, looking at the front page of the local […]

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AbNormal

I’m feeling very tired and unmotivated this morning, following a day where I nearly fell asleep multiple times while sitting at my desk trying to work. And when I say “trying,” I mean “waiting on my computer.” In the Before Time, I did some work at my computer, and then Kara would go to lunch […]

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The Righteous and the Wrong

I have been puzzling, idly and in spare moments, the last several days, over the nature of protests and how exactly that works in the midst of Pandemia. I am wondering about the notion of double standards. The first protests we heard about were those aimed not necessarily at the virus itself, but the notion […]

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Stupid Is

Sometimes I feel so stupid wearing a mask. I already had a small box of them at home, purchased from a grocery store at some previous point when I was sick and not wanting to spread germs as I went places. Places where I got funny looks from everyone around me, all the people I […]

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