2021

Surviving the Great East Texas Blizzard of 2021

I went for a walk the morning after the Great East Texas Blizzard of 2021. The temperature hovered a couple of degrees above freezing, and the sun began to peek through the clouds. Snow started dropping off tree branches in our heavily wooded neighborhood, clumps of it bouncing off my hooded head. Birds were flitting about, no doubt looking for food now hidden beneath the 3-4 inches of snow covering the ground. I silently invited them to our house, where feeders abound to provide sustenance. Our neighborhood is rarely this quiet. As I walked, squirrels scampered in the branches above, softly...

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A Book A Week in 2020: The Reading List

A couple of years ago, Mere, my middle daughter, gave me a ballcap that I wear often while reading outside in the gazebo. The inscription:  Fight Evil. Read Books. It is one of my favorite caps. She also told me about the Goodreads app, which I now use to keep up with books I have read or plan to read. For years, I used to keep a handwritten list in a notebook. That was rather analog. Goodreads is way handier and likely will keep me from buying the same novel twice, a few years apart. I have done that more than once. Now that 2020 is in hindsight, Goodreads kindly provided My Year in Books. So here...

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It Started With My Dad’s Centennial Plate

Happiness is 2020 in our rearview mirror. — Apologies to Mac Davis |———| This is the first day of a new decade, the end of a year in which time seemed to practically stop. Our darkest season is slowly, but inexorably, fading away. While COVID-19 continues to rage, and we must remain vigilant, it is possible to feel hopeful again. Two vaccines are being distributed with more headed to the final clinical testing stage. Perhaps in a few months — God and science willing — life will feel less restrictive, less fraught with peril. Last January, I was finishing up interviews for a book...

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