HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS: a true tale

Canadian-born Blair Zarubick has been a permanent resident of the US of A nearly all his life. His mum brought him to the States at such a young age, he retains barely a memory of the Great White North. The boy got his Green Card at least 10 years before most of got our driver’s … Read more HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS: a true tale


Eve of Destruction

The majority of Wiccans and Wicca-adjacent neo-Pagans celebrated Samhain – the Feast of the Dead, summer’s end and the beginning of winter, the Celtic New Year – on Halloween. A lesser number of us will celebrate it on the true cross-quarter day; the exact midpoint between autumn equinox and winter solstice. This year, here in … Read more Eve of Destruction


The Impossible Task

Saving the planet? Stopping the horrendous strife in the Middle East? Getting enough undecided voters in swing states to cast their ballots for Kamala? All worthy contenders for the title of this post, but no. In the last week or so, my existential-stress meter shot way past maximum, shattering my ability to compose coherent, moral/political … Read more The Impossible Task


The Why and Wherefore

One of the etymological tidbits I’ve gleaned from The History of English podcast is that the redundant nature of several common phrases (fair and equal, right and proper, null and void, chase after …) stems from folks in post-1066 England using both the French and the English word for a thing or concept or whatevs … Read more The Why and Wherefore


The Heart of the Harvest Season

Those who know me, know I harbor a grudge against Thanksgiving. Whoa – hang on – ¡manténganse tranquilos! I do know what month it is. This isn’t an old blog from a bygone November I re-posted by accident (or on accident, as they say these days). I am here to talk about the autumnal equinox. … Read more The Heart of the Harvest Season