George Carlin never got to be as old as I am now, dying at 71 on June 22, 2007, in Santa Monica. His twisted, if amazingly logical, humor shaped much of my youthful thinking. I never expected that wisdom to be enduring, but much of what he talked about rings true today. During COVID, especially, I found comfortContinue reading “quad?”
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Musings I.
My first book of compiled blogs from the pandemic years – there would eventually be 5, all titled Musing through a pandemic – contained my writings on coronavirus, whom I’d personalized as “Mr. Corona” (1). Looking back, it’s not a bad historical record. I got to wear my microbiologist/virologist’s hat as well as my doctor’s white coat. Plus,Continue reading “Musings I.”
makin’ t-shirts
Ya never know what hobbies might rise to bite ya in retirement. All that brain power that used to go to the job now is free to take on God-knows-what. I never thought I’d pick up an iron again. Heck, all my white shirts were perm press, so I didn’t even need it for that. But add in anContinue reading “makin’ t-shirts”
