Shins of Our Ancestors

     There are those who yearn for the good old days.  They give assorted reasons: prices were lower, people were more civil, there were not electronic devices beeping at us to tell us that a friend has uploaded another video of her performing bunny to TikTok.  But there is a frequent refrain to all ofContinue reading “Shins of Our Ancestors”

That’s Today?

     Yes, oh eager blogwatchers, today is Valentine’s Day: a day of romance and/or chocolate and/or jewelry and/or cigars and/or…has anybody done a checklist Valentine, offering the recipient a list of things they can wish for?  I have the sentiment for the inside already: “All you’re going to GET is this card, but it doesn’tContinue reading “That’s Today?”

Looks Fishy

     Three years ago or thereabouts, we considered in this space the nightmare possibility of an alien civilization coming to earth years hence and finding little that remains of our culture but boxes and boxes of someone’s stock of old postcards.  The nightmare, of course, would be that the columns found in this space wouldContinue reading “Looks Fishy”

Pigs Do That

     Pigs are apparently nearly inextricable from Human society.  One author says you can find them in more settlements than you find dogs, which confirmed his suspicions about humanity.  One conspiracy theorist connected all the dots a few decades ago, and endorsed a ban on eating pork: he declared this a form of cannibalism.  (See,Continue reading “Pigs Do That”

Nag Nag Nag

     We have addressed this question before, but addressing things gets to be a habit when you’re dealing with postcards.  (Please, please: so much applause frightens the neighbors.)  Although “Having wonderful time”, “Wish you were here” and “I am fine; how are you?” are all popular postcard messages, back around the turn of the lastContinue reading “Nag Nag Nag”

Polarizing Plate

     I don’t go LOOKING for trouble, Heaven knows.  I was just curious about a food item—though I certainly do not write a food blog—and went into the Interwebs to answer my question.  Someday I shall sum up my research into the history of the BLT, but I was sidetracked into a completely unrelated issueContinue reading “Polarizing Plate”

Informational Mailings

     Last week in this space we discussed those informational postcards which informed you about candidates who knew you were the right kind of citizen and would vote for them.  These are considered by most of America to be part of a larger subclass of educational material known as “junk mail”.      The custom ofContinue reading “Informational Mailings”