Entries by dickbernard

“Away in a Manger”

POSTNOTE, Jan. 11, 2025: Following Christmas came Epiphany on January 5.  Johan van Parys, Directory of Liturgy and Sacred Arts at Basilica; of Fr. Joe Gillespie, of St. Albert the Great, wrote more about the story of Christs birth and what it means.  Both are accessible here: Epiphany Joe Gillespie Johan van Parys.  I looked […]

A House Divided

PRENOTE:  There are some very interesting comments at the Syria post from Dec. 9,  here.  Take a look. POSTNOTES: Here is the text of President Biden’s Dec. 11 speech at the Brookings Institution on accomplishments of the Biden administration 2021-2024.  Take the time to read it.  Heather Cox Richardson on President Biden’s visit to Angola […]

Syria and the rest

I most recently used the below map on October 2.   My next planned post will be December 12.  Also, note comments and addition to the post on the film Separated Nov 7. I am purposely making no comments on the Syria news present and past.  I am not an informed voice on the issues […]

Separated

POSTNOTE  3 a.m. Dec. 7, 2024: Excellent commentary on Pearl Harbor.  Link at end of post. POSTNOTE noon Dec 8, 2024: We watched the entirety of the Separated film last night on MSNBC.  It is very well done and informative.  Of course, being on TV, there were lots of interruptions for commercials but no problem.  I […]

Francois Collet

POSTNOTE:  See addition at end added Jan. 24, 2025 First, this past weekend was the reopening of the famed Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris.  There is lots of media about this event.  Here’s two snapshots of Notre Dame by my brother-in-law Mike in 1972 (RIP 2006). COLLET My father was 100% French-Canadian.  His mother […]

Thanksgiving 2024

Happy Thanksgiving, wherever you are and however it is for you, this day.  For me, it will start as usual at my coffee place, Caribou Coffee, city centre in Woodbury MN.  Later a family gathering here in town.  I have lots of Thanksgiving Days under my belt, so I know they are no ‘cookie cutter’, […]

Lyle and Spencer

Today is the Visitation for Lyle Root, age 91, a friend I’ve known since the 1960s.  I’ll be there.  Lyle has a very long history in his church and community – but I’ll probably see few folks who I know,  It’s part of aging.  How I knew Lyle isn’t even in the obit; most of […]

French-Canadian

My Dad was 100% French-Canadian.  He never called himself that, but that’s what he was: his entire ancestry came from over 300 years in what he used to call “lower Canada”, which is today’s Quebec. Recently a Canadian cousin, originally from Saskatchewan and most of his adult life in Montreal, and I, had a back […]

U. S. Department of Education

Since 1980, the U.S. Department of Education has been a Cabinet level position. On November 16, Heather Cox Richardson in her Letters from an American presented an outstanding overview of the Department and its history. I would highly recommend everyone read it, particularly those with any past, present or future relationship to education. Best I […]

MN Senate District 47

I’ve lived at this address for 24 years, so the name and boundaries of my state legislative district have changed several  times.  The district in 2000 changed in 2002, again in 2012, again in 2022.  We’re suburban so the general boundaries include most of our city, now 83,000.  Total eligible voters this year in the […]