Entries by dickbernard

Fire.

Postnote Sep 15, 2020:  Just Above Sunset “Only Science”. from Greg Sep 15, seen in MinnPost: Megafires. It’s a beautiful day here in the Twin Cities.  At mid-afternoon, the temp was 69.  bright sunshiny day.  I visited the historic Dowling Community Garden in south Minneapolis.  The scenery is typical near-fall flowers and foliage.  Summer is […]

Voting

Today is 9-11, 19 years after 9-11-01.  I took a photo of the Twin Towers when they were just opening, at the end of June, 1972. 2,977 died on 9-11-01.  The death toll from Covid-19 so far is nearing 200,000 on this date.  At Shanksville memorial today the President noted “radical Islamist terrorists” and the […]

Reflecting on “Unions”

Earlier this week, on Labor Day, we had one of our periodic Zoom family gatherings.  My sister asked me a question that was hard to answer on spur of the moment.  I took a stab at it with the below letter, which I sent the next day and in which you might have an interest […]

The First Day of School

Sep. 10, 2020, from The Washington Post, comments from readers on school opening. * Sep 8, 2020: Today, students at the Middle School.  First time since March. Not until the end of this week will anyone have any real notion of how many students will actually report in this time of Covid-19.  Similarly, only the […]

Uncle Vincent’s Onions

A friend in LaMoure County ND saw my recent post featuring Uncle Vincent’s mailbox, and in part replied:  “As a member of the LaMoure Farmers Market, I remember him bringing onions and a few other vegetables to the market to sell.” This brought to mind a memory or two of Vince, who died five years […]

“The Road to Abilene”

An idea for Labor Day weekend…. The week just passed, I was involved in three Zoom meetings.  Another is scheduled for Labor Day.  In my world, Zoom seems to have become the paradigm for the future. Yesterday I got to thinking back to a film I had seen at some staff workshop way back in […]

School opening.

“Where are you?”, I asked my daughter when she answered the phone on Sunday morning.  “At school.”  “I’m at Caribou.  Can I stop by for a couple of minutes?”  “Sure, but I’m busy.” I dropped by and rendezvoused for a very short visit.  And for sure she was busy.  I borrowed one of her Grandpa’s […]

Trusting in dishonest times.

In progress.  Check back. September 2, 2020: We currently have a dangerous President in the United States, and the evidence is overwhelming, but too few people are even willing to consider this a possibility.  We are awash in disinformation. Events in the last 24 hours are a good starting point: if we don’t care, we […]

The Coming Days.

August 21 I wrote my personal endorsement of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.  I ‘covered’ the DNC and Trump Conventions in this space the last two weeks.  Seventeen August posts precede this one, and at least one and possibly two will follow by September 1. Ten Tuesdays from now is Election Day.  Early voting begins […]

A Dangerous Time.

Friday morning I went for my usual walk.  It had rained a short time before, and was still overcast, a bit cool. I saw five deer today, an unusual occurrence.  They were young.  The first three a little older, the last two definitely fawns, not all that worldy wise, though one of them knew the […]