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Cheapskate
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The judge reduced our tickets from $257 (each) to $65. At that rate, the city didn’t make any money, and the cop would have done society mor...
Wimawhala Encampment
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I just came from a meeting of the Wimawhala Encampment, which is a lodge that I joined last winter because it is dying. There are six of us,...
Awe of the Mighty
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Double traffic tickets
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Peggy and I got simultaneous traffic tickets last week for running the same stop sign on our bikes. All we could figure was that the cops we...
Mom nearing death
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Peggy’s mother is dying. She is sometimes rational for brief periods during the day, but at night she forgets where she is and who her famil...
Like, have a nice day, folks.
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(This entry contains several instances of the F-word.) I don’t remember the last time I heard the word people. I grew up thinking of folks a...
Illogic in sermons
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I sometimes attend Sunday school at various liberal churches. The service itself is another matter because I usually take issue with the ser...
Windfall
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We just took our first camping trip of the year, a two-nighter to the Old Cascades. Windfall had the road to our destination—Windy Pass—bloc...
Lilies and Car Tags
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We are having our first warm days since last fall. I bike amid greenery, my wheels afloat, winter’s gray defeated by color. I’m selling my c...
Coffee at Slocum, The Cooler
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I had my surgical follow-up yesterday, and, my other errands having gone smoothly, arrived 45 minutes early. I wanted a cup of coffee, but S...
Sleep Apnea
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Obstructive sleep apnea is caused by loose tissue (turbinates, tonsils, uvula, soft palate, etc.) blocking the airway. The problem appears d...
Where was my responsible adult?
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When you’ve been anesthetized for surgery, you’re advised to spend the rest of the day with a responsible adult, and warned not to make any ...
Surgery day
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The anesthesiologist had said he would knock me out just long enough to get the primary painkiller started, leaving me awake for the surger...
Thoughts before carpel tunnel surgery
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Not long ago, the anesthesiologist called about my surgery tomorrow. “You’ll be given two painkillers,” he said, “the first to kill the pain...
Thoughts about supporting private and governmental evil
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My neighbor, Ellie, also has carpal tunnel problems. Hers is advanced, so a return to normalcy is unlikely even with surgery, but Ellie is o...
practically a doctor a day
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This has been a doctor week. Yesterday, I saw an orthopedist whose specializes in hands, wrists, and elbows; today, an orthopedist who works...
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Sleeplessness
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Last week, I repeatedly mistook the same chair for Bonnie, and I heard voices coming from a radio that was unplugged; both no doubt due to a...
I bike to get Wittgenstein, his misery contrasted with Hume's happiness
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I biked to the library in the rain this morning just to get Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations . I had avoided Wittgenstein because...
insomnia, thoughts about philosophical skepticism
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Sleep? Not much. Maybe four hours a night—five if I’m lucky—and it interrupted every hour or two by nightmares and headaches. I arise severa...
Peggy in Paris
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I just talked with Peggy. It was ten p.m. Paris time, and she was on a busy street. Spotlights highlighted Notre Dame; the Eiffel Tower twin...
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