The moment you know you have reached middle age, and are happy to do so.
First Person
Note: Presentation of these texts or “accounts” of “real world” “experience” from the perspective of “individuals” going about “their” “lives” should not be taken to imply an official Ordinary Times position as to the ontological status or scientifically verifiable existence of so-called “ego.”
Maud Kelly on parenting, politics, and the struggle to be neighborly in hostile territory.
Some musings on Modernity and Reformation
Tomorrow is moving day for Mon Tiki Largo, and Capt. David has some thoughts he can't seem...
We recently had reason to call the just-in-time tailored pet euthanasia people.
Which is a really, really weird...
"Crazy Man Michael," heavy stuff about Maribou's childhood, and some thoughts on terrifyingly violent people who manage...
Dear Church,
Find a way to spend more money on your outreach and less on your facilities.
Sincerely,
An...
Dad Bods are earned, not borned.
Where one generation has honored traditions, the generation at hand is whimsical, unorthodox, and living in a...
Confessions of a public scribbler
How we write stories mirrors the strange and uncanny ways we make sense of our lives.
Atomic geography would really like you to enjoy this song, unsatisfactory as this post may be...
Maribou tells a story. And looks forward to hearing about your weekend.
Mexico has many problems, but they shouldn't stop you from visiting one of its jewels.
Seriously. How are we going to get out of here?
Right Hand, please confer with Left Hand
First and Second Friends.
Jay Flewelling on the joy of fake plane crashes and the agony of real firemen.
Godzilla, Speed Racer, and what it means to be mortal.
Dark musings on aging and atrophy.