Life in the Trenches

I hit my limit months ago.  I couldn’t take the incessant pounding, the non-stop barrage of racism, sexism, anti-Semitism, xenophobia, anti-environmentalism, war-mongering, collusion, nepotism, self-aggrandizement, and sheer idiocy coming out of the White House and Congress.  I couldn’t keep bearing unblinking witness to each and every horrendous, scandalous, apocalyptic thing day after day – not … Read more Life in the Trenches


Riding the Rails – A Comparison

My Riding the Rails mini-series is apparently missing the mark.  Either that, or riding better-run rails for their entire lives has my non-American readers so positively disposed toward train travel, they keep missing my salient points. I said the Silver Star was the best of the lot – my point being, we rode lots of … Read more Riding the Rails – A Comparison


A Day in DC

Washington, D.C. was our entire holiday in microcosm:  big fun, but over-ambitious. We lived in Baltimore when I was quite young, 1958-1960.  DC was a day-trip.  Of course our parents took us there, probably more than once.  My sister, two years older, retains a vague recollection.  But though I remember Atlantic City (Boardwalk, diving horse, … Read more A Day in DC


Riding the Rails – A Monograph

In the idea phase of our cross-country train trip, we had it in mind to go from Tampa-St. Pete to Houston, where our daughter and son-in-law live.  Inter-city travel is why trains were invented, right?  We knew Amtrak wasn’t on a par with Europe’s anywhere-to-anywhere rail services, but surely it could get us to the … Read more Riding the Rails – A Monograph


Sunshine City

We pulled into the station only about 30 minutes behind schedule and a few minutes ahead of our ride.  Stepping down from the train onto the barely-shaded platform, the Florida heat hit like a giant fist wrapped in steamy towels. Florida boasts 4 Köppen-Geiger Climate Zones.  A small square of south-east coast real estate qualifies … Read more Sunshine City