The False Ethic of Pretty

I like swamps. Swamps are not eye catching so no one brags about how pretty their swamp is. But they are beautiful. We humans like pretty things. So we manicure the shoreline of our lakes and dump roundup to rid them of any vegetation except Kentucky blue grass.  Then we weed wack in the adjacent …

Diving Deeper

I’ve written before in my blog about going through a parent’s things, deciding what to keep and what to part with. Much of the process is tedious. My folks grew up during the Great Depression. They kept stuff.  Just in case. A lot of that stuff was still there, decades later, for me to toss …

Blood Pressure Maintenance

     Our next presidential election is five seasons away but it seems that it’s always the political season.  And in the political season, there are lots of potential situations where we can find ourselves getting into debates, whether we seek them out or they find us. Most of us would like to keep goodwill …

Flawed Lying

In common conversations, we humans often say things we don’t mean and aren’t true. No harm is intended but we have odd ways of conversing at times.  “How’s it going?”   It’s the common question from the casual acquaintance in business, at the grocery store or at the gym. Of course the questioner is simply …

Spring Hopes Eternal

Yes, I know the title is backward. In some ways, though, it’s appropriate.  Spring is the season of hope. Summer brings growth. Fall is a time to gather and prepare. Winter is a time of dormancy. But with spring, we experience a season that seems to start everything again from scratch. That’s a good thing.  …

Most Likely to Succeed

High school yearbooks often contain a Hall of Fame section where seniors give awards to their classmates.  “Nicest Smile”, “Most Angelic”, “Class Clown”, “Most Athletic”, and so forth.  These Hall of Fame awards are given in fun but they do represent a reflection by high school seniors of the classmates with whom they have shared …

The Mad Hatter and the Trouble with Isms

If Lewis Carrol wrote a bit more about Wonderland, I wonder what may have been the subject of the perpetual tea parties that were the fate of the Mad Hatter and the March Hare. I suspect that they may have formed a group of beliefs and called them an “ism”.   Socialism, capitalism, feminism, egalitarianism, …

Denied Bigotry

It’s insulting and off putting to tell an unknown working class person that they are bigoted and to ignore their concerns. We all have bias and predetermined beliefs about groups of people. However, working class folks are no more, probably less bigoted or biased than the progressive “betters” talking down to the rubes. To accuse …