Missy and I attended the Sunday afternoon presentation of the play The Man Who Killed The Cure at the Dayton Theatre Guild. It was an entertaining 2-hour showing and we became intrigued about the real story behind the play. While
Wright State vs North Florida basketball
Missy and I attended the Raiders basketball game this afternoon and watched the hometown team give an 89-72 shellacking to the visitors from North Florida.
What is the Washington Post?
While flipping through the Washington Post web site, I encountered this snippet below about “How to Remove Kavanaugh”. It just makes you wonder about the worldview of the Post editorial board and the Democrat party. Kavanaugh has been an accomplished
What’s Left for Political Correctness?
When does the ludicrous political correctness stop? The city of Columbus Ohio is so ashamed of Christopher Columbus that they decided to no longer celebrate Columbus Day. A former NASA astronaut has apologized for quoting and praising Winston Churchill. San
Miscellaneous Happenings in Ohio
A few photos of what’s happening… driving to tennis and observing the combine harvesting the corn crops; discovering a nail in my brand-new, over-priced, run-flat Pirelli tires; fracturing the driver-side door handle on my 2000 Toyota Camry. These events make
Interesting Newspaper Headlines
From my buddy, Joe K., comes a few examples of inane headlines from the mainstream newspapers:
A Contrast in Presidents
A good commentary that provides a contrast in the Obama view of the world versus that of Trump: Obama’s vision of a progressive America—government controlling everything from home temperature to your car tire’s air pressure, forcing you to believe in
Real Politics – Tyranny versus Anarchy
May 16, 2016 The real nature of our society is not about political parties as much as it is about where we operate on the continuum of Tyranny versus Anarchy. For example, how we live is based on the inherent support for
Earth, Wind & Fire in Dayton
We recently attended the sold-out, live concert featuring Earth, Wind & Fire at the Fraze Pavillion. I became very familiar with EWF in the 1980s when I started hearing many of their songs on the radio. Similar to the band,
Progress with the Garden
Update We’re now rolling into August and there has been plenty of rain to water the lawn and flowers. We’ve had a bountiful harvest of raspberries and watermelon, and the morning glories are still blooming (see photos below). .