Homecoming Dinner Porn

Susan came home from her visit to Omaha. I prepared a dinner for her while she unpacked and decompressed from a very long road trip. […]

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Listening to the Experts

I remember listening to news programs when I was an adolescent. They featured reports about moon shots, planetary missions, and other NASA matters. The people […]

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Thinking of Olga

My mother was born in 1921, and her younger sister, Olga, was probably born in 1923. A few years later, Olga, a toddler, contracted Typhoid […]

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This Week in COVID

Here is Dr. Klotman’s Week 179 COVID update. New developments this week include rising COVID hospitalization particularly in New York state. Wastewater SARS-CoV-2 levels have […]

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Letters to the Editor

My maternal grandfather, Jesus Lozano, taught high school Algebra in Monterrey, Mexico most of his adult life. By the time that I met him, he […]

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It Isn’t Personal

My relationship with Zombies is fraught with ambivalence. I detest those mindless, brain-eating, former humans, but my distaste for them isn’t personal. They, in turn, […]

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Thought Experiments

Let’s pretend that a 27-year-old American male, TikTok Influencer, with a following of tens of millions of Americans, who is also a defendant in a […]

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Flag Humpers

I’m rewatching the entire Star Wars Saga again. I started with The Phantom Menace last night. Tonight, it is Attack of the Clones. Supreme Chancellor […]

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The Hunt

We’ve seen Mulder four times today. In the morning hours, he appeared on the deck and sauntered off toward the carport. Later, I saw him […]

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Critters

The outdoor cameras have been recording the critters that visit our water features at night and in the wee hours. Below is a little video […]

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