Thursday, December 31, 2020
Washington Bullets
by Pa Rock
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
The Royce Agency
by Pa Rock
Reader
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Another Day, Another GOP Attempt to Steal the Election
by Pa Rock
Citizen Journalist
Monday, December 28, 2020
Of Human Bridges
Man in the Middle
(Note: I have Christmas shopping for my younger grandkids down to an art form: they tell me exactly what they want, often through a web link, and I make the purchase and have it sent directly to their homes. Easy, peasy. Ho, ho, ho! This year I decided to mix things up a bit, and in addition to the requested gifts, I also sent an "in-home drone" - one of those small flying saucers that have been advertised all over the internet as of late - to my daughter and son who still have young children at home - as well as one to each of my four nieces and nephews and their families.)
Molly replied a few days ago with an email video of her three youngsters squealing and chasing their flying saucer around the living room. I replied that it looked like "too much fun," which probably is an impossibility, but it clearly was an ample amount of fun - apparently for the whole family!
Then this morning the first message that I pulled up on email was a note from Tim with a photo of his four-year-old, Sully, staring utter amazement at the flying saucer hovering over his dining room table!
That set me to waxing philosophical.
Now here was my youngest grandson, Dan Sreaves g-g-grandson, watching a flying saucer buzz around the inside of his house. That is Sully's life today, and today is just the barest of hints as to what tomorrow may bring. With a little luck and healthy living, Sully will be around to peer into the next century - and who can imagine the things he will see and experience during the time it takes to get there!
My grandfather rode into Missouri on a horse-drawn wagon, and my grandson may fly out of Kansas on a personal drone - and I will have been the bridge between those two travelers, the person who enjoyed the unique privilege of knowing them both.
And that's what life is - a privilege!
Sunday, December 27, 2020
United States Has More Guns than People
by Pa Rock
Citizen Journalist
Saturday, December 26, 2020
Very Good Expectations
by Pa Rock
Reader
Friday, December 25, 2020
Lincoln in the Bardo, A Review
by Pa Rock
Reader
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Pardon-Palooza
by Pa Rock
Citizen Journalist
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Trump Tries to Do Santa Claus
by Pa Rock
Citizen Journalist
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Writer's Almanac: A Source for Great Reads
by Pa Rock
Reader
Monday, December 21, 2020
Queen's Gambit Is a Netflix Winner!
by Pa Rock
Television Junkie
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Michael Flynn Slithers Back into the Oval Office
by Pa Rock
Citizen Journalist
Saturday, December 19, 2020
Death of an Old Friend
by Pa Rock
Class of 1966
Friday, December 18, 2020
Blood Echo
by Pa Rock
Reader
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Molly Files: A Busy Mom at Forty-four
by Pa Rock
Proud Papa
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Arkansas Loves Trump More than Ever
by Pa Rock
Citizen Journalist
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
How to Quit Smoking: Pa Rock's ICE Plan
by Pa Rock
Ex-Smoker
Monday, December 14, 2020
Monday's Poetry: "Holding Lady Liberty's Hand"
by Pa Rock
Poetry Appreciator
You would think that holding Lady Liberty’s hand
Would be like holding a hand of stone.
A hand warmed only by the tears from her motherly eyes.
When I asked to hold Lady Liberty’s hand
She said in a soft voice that only thought could hear:
Tell me that these are times for love.
When I asked to hold your hand you said:
No. These are not times for love or for babies.
These are times when tides and tears overflow.
Then I said: there were better times when
We had jfk and rfk and mlk.
Before they were struck down, they taught us
To dream big and dream of babies.
Lady Liberty danced with our past heros, who built
Our foundation with stone and words. Now, she is a widow
And she dreams with us, her children,
As we repair those stones and remember those words.
She no longer waits for a hero. But she waits for us
To learn from the past and make the future
In our own image
With our dreams and with our votes.
Sunday, December 13, 2020
Missouri Legislators Move to Legalize Vehicular Homicide
by Pa Rock
Citizen Journalist
"Any person operating a motor vehicle who injures another person with the motor vehicle shall not be liable for any damages if, at the time of the injury: (1) The person operating the motor vehicle was exercising due care; and (2) The person injured was blocking traffic in a public right-of-way while participating in a protest or demonstration."