Gruff Times at the River

     “Who’s that trip-trapping across my bridge?”      “Trip-trapping?  Would you call it trip-trapping?  Ever since I started watching dance videos on YouTube, I kind of think of myself as mostly boot-scooting.”      “Listen, I….”      “If you want someone who trip-traps over bridges, you want my older brother.  He’s had more classic dance trainingContinue reading “Gruff Times at the River”

watch Your Phraseology

     There are numerous roadblocks to my intended series: “Is This Still Funny?” wherein I would look over the work of the stand-up comics of my boy days and figure out whether their work stands up.  One is that a certain amount of comedy carries an expiration date.  Jokes about Warren G. Harding, for example,Continue reading “watch Your Phraseology”

Doggy Domiciles

     It is hardy the job of this blog to critique architecture, but I a as ready and equipped to give advice on the matter as anybody else who dispenses information on the Interwebs.  So today we will consider some of the principles in constructing a useful dachshund domicile, collie cottage and other dog housesContinue reading “Doggy Domiciles”

Just Take a Seat

     We have discussed, hereintofore, a number of important props used by courting couples on postcards of a hundred years ago or thereabouts.  We have discussed park benches, rowboats, and hammocks.  But romance is nothing if not inventive (say several websites that have turned up on my computer for absolutely NO REASON) and there wereContinue reading “Just Take a Seat”

Shifting Shirts

     We were so busy in history class in my schooldays that we hardly ever got past about 1928. The older and more cynical I get, the more I wonder if this was intentional.  In my day, kids were exposed to an ongoing debate on the relative merits of Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt amongContinue reading “Shifting Shirts”

Fishing for Affirmation

     It has been a while since we discussed fishing postcards.  These were wildly popular in the middle of the last century, when people stopped sending postcards the way our modern generation sends texts, and instead made postcards a vacation staple: something you sent to the folks at home while you were on a fishingContinue reading “Fishing for Affirmation”