Unceremonious Offerings

Ignorance is bliss. And my cable company is making sure I stay that way for the next couple of weeks. In a previous post, I wrote about watching scads of TV while my wife was away on a trip. I also made reference to Newton Minnow's 1961 speech to the National Association of Broadcasters where he famously referred to television programming as … Continue reading Unceremonious Offerings

In Solidarity

This blog is ostensibly about my experiences related to early retirement. I also enjoy exploring the imbecilic and absurdities of daily life so that we can all share in an occasional laugh. Today I was all set to post something that falls into the latter category. However, suddenly I'm not in a laughing mood. The tragic … Continue reading In Solidarity

Quaint Partisan Hindsight: Surviving the Election Season

I recently finished Gore Vidal's last memoir, Point to Point Navigation (2006 Vintage International). It was a disappointing read, written by someone who at the end of his life was bitter about nearly everything. Although in fact a very thin book, it took me weeks to complete. My own deliberate stubbornness in having to finish something that … Continue reading Quaint Partisan Hindsight: Surviving the Election Season

Naked and Exposed

It was more or less like those dreams that we all occasionally get from time to time. I felt vulnerable and foolish. If the eyes of others weren't permanently fixated on my pitiful self in morbid fascination, then they must have been savvy enough to look away quickly as I glanced around the room at them in silent horror. … Continue reading Naked and Exposed

GratiTuesday: Public Libraries

Janis writes a wonderful ode to the public library on her equally wonderful "Retirementally Challenged" blog. I couldn't say it any better, though since I have made myself the Milton Berle of blog post intellectual property theft, I probably will hijack this at some future point too. Well done, Janis!