Score Toilet Paper
Saturday, April 18, 2020 Today I am grateful to score toilet paper! Not only did I score, but I scored “the bear”. You know which one. The little guy in the commercials who has a […]
Saturday, April 18, 2020 Today I am grateful to score toilet paper! Not only did I score, but I scored “the bear”. You know which one. The little guy in the commercials who has a […]
They were, in retrospect, a Periclean Golden Age; a time of innocence, but a time of experience as well. Like the Jazz Age, they burned brightly for only a brief period, but their embers continue to […]
NOTE- These are actual, real recipes that logically should work against the Virus. RECIPE FOR A GENUINE, BASIC ANTI-VIRUS PUNCH (To hopefully give Mr. Mean COVID-19 a one/two punch!) NOTE- This recipe should only be […]
1. Given the choice between watching a recently discovered video of Jesus Christ, Muhammad, and Buddha discussing the concept of justice, or viewing an endless scroll of worldwide COVID-19 statistics – updated every 60 seconds […]
Our Bodies our Shelves is my collection of humorous essays about library life. It got terrific reviews, even though you’ve never heard of it. How many terrific reviews? Thirty excellent reviews on Amazon and over […]
WESTLAND, Mass. In this suburb of Boston, the streets remain eerily calm due to coronavirus social isolation guidelines, and yet green shoots of life appear in the midst of an otherwise-pervasive gloom. “There are deer […]
NEEDHAM, Mass. Harold “Hal” Weller had been a “gypsy” professor of English in the Boston area for most of his working days, sustaining a low-income lifestyle with “adjunct” teaching positions without health benefits at a number of […]
The library I work for is closed and all of us are working from home. So what did I learn from the library-system-wide Zoom meeting I was recently required to attend? Well, I now know […]