Corona Fatigue

It took longer than it should have to recognize it for what it was. Yesterday I woke up with no enthusiasm for anything. I ate half my breakfast. I watched half my news. I quit reading my online newspaper early. But it wasn’t until I got to work and was sitting there in a stupor […]

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Discretion, Valor, All That

I may have succeeded at self-preservation yesterday, but I failed miserably at self-reliance, and I’m a little bummed about that. As you may know, around the turn of the year —  almost resolution-like — I read about a new makers’ space here in Gunnison and rushed out to become a member, since Lynn and I […]

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How Corona Stole the Fourth

Surely we all recall that magical day, after the Grinch stole Christmas, when all the Whos down in Whoville came out without presents, stockings, trees or even roast beast to gather in their town center and sing. They were celebrating the true meaning of Christmas, and once he realized that, the Grinch’s small heart grew […]

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941 Ways to Love the IRS

So I called the Internal Revenue Service yesterday. I was saving that as a last resort, mostly in anticipation of a major hassle, but while I am not much further along, it turned out to be a much smoother process than I anticipated. Back in March, Congress made a couple of weird decisions. Hard to […]

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If Only

We shouldn’t presume that a group of experts somehow knows what’s best. –Rand Paul, proud U.S. senator Many years ago, the woman who taught me history in high school, who then moved on to teach it at the college level, gave a talk at Western’s Headwaters conference in which she decried anti-intellectualism. One of the […]

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An Ill Wind

I have many things on my mind this morning, which is not helping any effort to focus. It may have frozen a few wee hours ago, on July 1. July. You might want to worry about everything you thought would happen only if Hell froze over. It is 2020 after all, the year where things […]

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