#Pocalypso | Bridging the Abyss
2020-03-26 – The last step in getting out my client’s immigration petition was FedExing it to the Vermont Service Center of the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services. With social distancing […]
2020-03-26 – The last step in getting out my client’s immigration petition was FedExing it to the Vermont Service Center of the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services. With social distancing […]
2020-03-25 – Spring colors were in the trees yesterday on Lake Shore Drive, particularly in the willows near Diversey Harbor. Spring colors in the trees are different from fall colors. […]
2020-03-24 – If you see me putting the back of my wrist to my forehead in a kind of woe-is-me gesture, don’t worry. I’m not giving up. I’m just checking […]
2020-01-30 – I’ve been studying Spanish for about six months, and I’m wondering if I’m getting anywhere. The effort has multiple components. Kit and I have a tutor we meet […]
2020-01-27 – I’m working on an attitude fix. I used to say: “OMG! I have a too-busy week. How am I going to get through it?” But then I get […]
2020-01-13 – I haven’t ridden my bike since January 2. January 2 was a pretty nice day for January, and I did 20 some miles on the North Branch Trail. […]
2020-01-06 – This is a picture of my dog Rebe trying to carry a stick that is larger than she is. Rebe is a rescue dog, so we don’t know […]
2019-12-30 – Everyone does it at this time of year. When else would you do it? At year’s end. So here’s my review of 2019. I started the year in […]
2019-09-26 – More thoughts while walking my dog Rebe in the park. Almost 25 years ago, we moved to our current house. Two of the biggest attractions were the school […]
2019-03-04 – Gender is located in three places: between your legs, between your ears, and between you and me. There’s a fourth place where people like to situate gender: in […]