Melania’s Shoes
This morning I was watching, as I do most Saturdays, Michael Smerconish on CNN. This week he was trying to find a new angle on... Read More →
Scrapple
In 1965, I spent a year teaching in the Washington, D.C. public school system. For many reasons it turned out to be pivotal in my... Read More →
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Fascists
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Fascists, If I had a chance to meet with you, here are a few questions I’d like to ask you: 1)... Read More →
The Grandkids
For some reason I volunteered for my husband and I to take care of our two adorable grandsons, ages six and nine for a week... Read More →
Billionaires and the Common Folk
I live in a world of very wealthy people. I myself am reasonably comfortable, but I’m an artist and I’m inclined to watch the wealthy... Read More →
Alternative Facts
Right now I am in the process of writing a biography about Mary Coyle Chase, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright who wrote Harvey and who lived... Read More →
The Week
I’m sticking to the plan and making my second entry one week after the first. Writers are always told that they need to select a... Read More →
SOMEWHAT FAIR AND BALANCED
This is it. My final blog site! Good bye to all my others: The Last Act, Caregiver Mimi, Eldercare Diaries, Teaching for a Living, Citizen... Read More →
Enough
Forget Mr. Trump. He is not for the masses. He likes money, status and winning. He thinks he’s a superior human being and the rest... Read More →