Monthly Archives: August 2023
If Today Is Monday…
It is Monday. For most people the start of the work week. I’ve found that many people dread going back to work after a couple of days off. I’m not quite sure why – what you do at work allows your weekend fun. So while today i’m not dreading the return to the office, I […]
Googin’s Rocks 2023 – I
There’s something about them that draws people. Possibly it is the way they break up the smoothness of a seven mile beach. I have written before about the history of Googins Rocks, so I won’t repeat myself. The rocks more or less mark the boundary between the Maine vacation communities of Ocean Park and Old […]
I Love Books
I saw this photo on Twitter (I’m still resisting calling it X) and immediately wished I was browsing this library. It reminded me of the main branch of Canada’s Parliamentary library, which is closed while Centre Block is being renovated. My guess is that this particular library is British, though I suppose there are similar […]
Trump On Trial
The indictments just keep on coming. As do the claims of political motivation. From outside the United States, the question has always been why Donald Trump hadn’t been asked to account for some of his actions that seemed to skirt the law. In a democracy, even the President (or the Prime Minister of Canada) has […]
Snake in The Sand
I didn’t have my phone with me at the beach. On vacation I really do decouple from my electronics. So by the time I snapped pictures of this snake the sun had done its work and the sand sculpture was nowhere near as impressive as it had been several hours beforehand. Making one of these […]
Mr. Sandman
I have no artistic talent. My stick-figure drawings don’t even look like stick figures. When I was a child, my attempts at sand castles never caused people on the beach to stop and admire. And rightly so. They were underwhelming at best. Which is why I am impressed when I see people who can look […]
Monday’s Words of Wisdom
The internet is a great thing – but it is also the source of misinformation, disinformation, misquotes and outright lies. So when I saw this quote, my first impulse was to distrust it. Yes, it sounded like something Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Russian writer and prophet would say. But did he? My thought was probably not, that […]
The Sunrise Sequence
I first posted these in August 2015. I try to catch at least one sunrise every year when we visit Old Orchard Beach, Maine. The photos let you see the sun slowly rising over the Atlantic Ocean. Later this month I’ll show some of the several sunrises I watched on this year’s vacation
Taking Flight – III
As we headed into the van for our hour-long balloon ride over Cappadocia, my friend Mike asked “so how much does this cost?” I told him we had a discount – 150 Euros each. The look on his face said it all. He doesn’t have my stinginess, but he’s not a spendthrift either. I could […]
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