REPORTING FROM THE FIFTY-SECOND POST January 2013 In the very early days of blogging, an old friend in North Carolina, a talented writer who had worked with me when I was a newspaper editor, began sending me weekly postings…. Read More ›
Month: January 2013
Ethics of our twenty-first century
FROM SEQUENCE 2013 January 2013 (1) I had worked out at a Y, not my regular Y, and I was taking my watch and wallet out of a locked box on the wall. A man I did not know, a… Read More ›
Of hunger, tricycles and continuing education
FROM SEQUENCE 2013 January 2013 I have made a friend at last? In November, I received, and posted with pleasure, a set of observations on the strange ways of people we might call petty ambitious bureaucrats. These observations were signed… Read More ›
Of wonders still
FROM SEQUENCE 2013 January 2013 At the back of a restaurant a dozen mothers holding their infants to their chests. There is a slight sense of uncertainty, insecurity, such as one may see with first-time mothers. Am I holding my… Read More ›
In Winter
FROM SEQUENCE 2013 January 2013 At times when driving, I have not only felt sleepy but have felt, as the saying goes, “lulled to sleep.” In these moments I have not pictured some horrible car crash that might result, nor… Read More ›