Entries by dickbernard

Larry

Last week my friend, Bob, called to let me know that Larry Woiwode had died.   Here’s another obit from the Minot Daily News. Larry was probably not a household name, but he certainly was not average either.  At the North Dakota State Capitol, he is one of those few whose photo is on the […]

Joy

POSTNOTE May 17:  I saw the film in person last night.  Very worthwhile.  It will probably be one of the Festival favorites and thus have a special showing in a week or two.  At the end of the film was a link to a special website to carry on the message.  You can visit it […]

Mom’s Day and “Victory Day”

All best wishes to all Mom’s on this Mother’s Day, Sunday May 8, especially those whose lives are severely impacted by war and division, especially, but not only, in Ukraine. I did a related post on May 4.  You can read it here.  It has already had several comments.  It is titled, “Yesterday”, and about […]

Yesterday

Overnight, I woke up thinking of the Beatle’s and their song “Yesterday”.  Here’s the 1965 version. Of course, yesterday everything was about the infamous Supreme Court draft killing Roe v. Wade.  More below on that. But there was more, yesterday, as there is, every day….  My friend, Jim, long-time resident of the beautiful but purposely […]

Back in business

PLEASE NOTE: The permanent new address for this blog is here.  More below about this change….  Now, Forward! A Political Convention:  Our local Senate District had its convention April 23.  I attended, and my thoughts afterwards can be read here: DFL District Conv Apr 23 2022  (“snip” it was very worthwhile.  Downside, somebody who was there […]

April 17, 2022

Today is Easter in the Christian tradition.  I’m Catholic, so I plan to be in Church, the first in-person attendance at Easter services since the Pandemic. Friday was the first day of Passover, and began the second week of Ramadan.  Kathy from the Reconciliation Project wrote on April 14:  “And we are one week into […]

Ukraine reader.

Today is April 14.  Easter is Sunday April 17; Passover begins Friday April 15.  History continues each and every day, and we all are makers of that history.  Like it or not, the tragedy of Ukraine is part of our history this season of 2022. Two days ago, April 11, I published a long post […]

Propaganda

What is Ukraine’s history?  Here is an 8 minute PBS video on the topic which is very interesting. Several commentaries about Russian disinformation have come by recently.  I invite you to read them.  I have some personal comments at the end.  This is not a simple topic. A couple of days ago a long-time friend […]

Rebirth

This may appear to be a ‘miscellaneous’ post.  It is not.  If you have any interest in heritage, in my case, French-Canadian, you will possibly find something of interest within…something which may jog your own memory. On the other hand, you may not be interested.   There’s plenty of very serious stuff to consider, but […]

Teamwork

Recently, there have been a blizzard of happenings.  In each, some aspect of “Team” surfaces. First, Ukraine isn’t mentioned below but, to be clear, what is happening now in Ukraine has to be world priority #1, and each of us is integral to this.   We cannot sit idly by.  Do something. Second, Global Minnesota […]