A few evening’s ago, my son and I set out to see if we could find a new path along the Huron River. By the time we were done, we’d walked eight miles, and found some incredible trails that we’d never before knew existed. The shot above is from one of those trails. Everywhere we […]
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Mark’s Covid Diary… August 23, 2020
Posted in Mark's Life, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged Arlo, beauty, deer, dystopia, eating people, Edward G. Robinson, euthanasia, fawn, goldfinches, Huron River, nature, parenting, Sol Roth, Soylent Green, walking 9 Comments
Newt Gingrich and the war against Robert Mueller
I’ve only spoken with former Republican Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich once. It was late ’93 or early ’94. I was living in a suburb of Atlanta, and working at Kinko’s. I’d worked an early shift that day, and, driving back home to my apartment, I decided to stop at a little park along […]
Posted in Mark's Life, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Alabama, Atlanta, Callista Bisek, cheating, Contract with America, deep state, Deutsche Bank, Donald Trump, FBI, Georgia, impeachment, Jeanine Pirro, Jerusalem, Kinko's, Louie Gohmert, Mark's chances to change history, Middle East, Newt Gingrich, open marriage, Robert Mueller, Roy Moore, Russia, Russiagate, Sean Hannity, sex scandals, Sheldon Adelson, Vatican 15 Comments