ANNOYED BY POP-UPS?

You can avoid this one by signing up ;)

Get Reid's recent blog posts sent to your inbox.

* indicates required

THANKS FOR
HELPING AN
OLD GUY OUT!

Uncategorized

July 4, 2022: The last or the first?

twilight of the Republic

    I was five years old when the Supreme Court ruled racial segregation  illegal. I was 15 when the Civil Rights Act guaranteed the rights of citizenship regardless of race, color or creed, and 16 when the Voting Rights Act could not restrict the right to vote regardless as well. I was 24 when the […]

READ MORE

Daytripping

A taste of Little Italy

   For someone growing increasingly reclusive as he ages, you wouldn’t think the words “street festival” would have any appeal whatsoever. Crowds of people jammed together, wandering aimlessly about and looking only to create long lines to stand in. No thank you.    But the promise of pasta, marinara and sweet Italian sausage was like […]

READ MORE

Satire and Sketches

Those big Monticello windows

   Thomas Jefferson crumpled yet another piece of parchment, and tossed it among the others as Sally Hemings stepped into the library. “Words not flowing again, Tommy?”    Jefferson winced at the familiarity coming from a slave, whom he loved deeply and without a shred of irony.    “I dreamt I saw Liberty as a […]

READ MORE

Shake My Head

Scammed

   Even as I was still completing the personal information for the online order, I had an increasingly uneasy feeling I was falling for a scam. In the end I decided the most I’d be out was $40, and it could still turn out that it was totally legit. After all, the ad claimed Tiger Woods […]

READ MORE

Shake My Head

A Memorial Day to forget?

memorial day flag with gun

   No. Not this year. Not this time. Hang that flag in shame if at all. Which United States does that flag represent anyway? Because there are most certainly two.    Who do we think we are? Five percent of the world’s population and fifteen percent of its resources. Of course, we’re going to be […]

READ MORE

Carolyn Marquardt

This was her

Carolyn

   The penultimate episode of the series This Is Us shows Rebecca lying comatose at the end of her life. Those of us who remember Carolyn at the end of her life will see the parallel of Rebecca’s loving family and friends surrounding her as she drew her last breath. We all did the same […]

READ MORE

Shake My Head

The irony of not fitting in

being odd or fitting in

    I read recently that the self-styled militia Proud Bois, who espouse an extreme form of individual liberty, requires a non-negotiable commitment to “fit in or fuck off” in order to join its “organization.” The Proud Bois apparently doesn’t require any corresponding commitment to irony. Also, a group calling itself Moms For Liberty has created […]

READ MORE

Daytripping

Meeting Fran Lebowitz

Fran Lebowitz signature

   When Ernest Hemingway faced the existential crisis that he couldn’t write anymore, he blew his brains out. When Fran Lebowitz realized she couldn’t write anymore, she simply devolved to what she loved the most anyway, which apparently was smoking cigarettes and talking to people. Both managed to maintain mystiques beyond their years of fame, […]

READ MORE

Shake My Head

Refrigerator Nightmares

back of refrigerator

   Nothing will take you back to the nineteenth century faster than a refrigerator on the fritz. (One might argue it’s today’s Republican Party, but that would be the sixteenth.)    One night a week ago, I opened the freezer for our ice cream night. (non-wine nights are generally ice cream nights.) The Gelato was […]

READ MORE

Daytripping

Marinara memories

Little Italy signage

   If I were ever to have a bonkers food dream, where I went from one Italian restaurant after another, eating a full meal of sturdy, al dente pasta and buttery meat sauce at each one and never getting full – or fat, I’ve been to the place where that dream will likely be set. […]

READ MORE