Inaugural Festivities as OUR Hero’s Journey
I imagine I enjoyed viewing the inaugural festivities as much as anyone, especially focusing in on body language of, between,
I imagine I enjoyed viewing the inaugural festivities as much as anyone, especially focusing in on body language of, between,
Oops! Yes. I’m with Celia Farber who, when a friend of hers stated the above, wrote on her new substack
I was speaking two evenings ago, with a dear old high school friend and former husband in our early 30s,
Will the slowly moving concrete ice on the DeKist roof go WHOMP today? If you’re like me, you wouldn’t go
Half-way through January 2025, and it already feels as if a whole year has passed. Is time speeding up? Or
I took three photos today, just to show how the snow, about 15″-18″ of which fell in two storms, one
While walking the two miles downtown to Lennie’s at 6 PM, heading for the launch of the Brownstone Institute’s Midwest
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I’ve long enjoyed the immensely sensible, even-handed essays by Jeffrey Tucker, the founder, president, editor, and author of the Brownstone
Victor Davis Hanson, a 5th generation life-long resident of the Central Valley of California, warns us that the LA conflagration,