Author: Eric Nilsson

IT’S ALL ABOUT THE MONEY (BeepBeep!)

APRIL 20, 2023 – Every month or so for many months running, a good college friend calls me and opens the conversation with, “So, when are this Jack Smith character and Merrick Garland gonna come outta their comas and announce the indictment of your favorite ex-president? Last month you told me it was gonna be …

KNOWLEDGE AND KNOW-HOW

APRIL 19, 2023 – I remember the moment. It occurred as I left Mr. Trepte’s classroom at the end of a session in which he’d handed back exam papers. I’d studied hard for the math test, since it counted significantly toward the final grade, and my efforts were handsomely rewarded. Feeling good about how this …

THE PRISMATIC VIEW

APRIL 18, 2023 – The other day I enjoyed a long conversation with a college friend-classmate during which we talked a fair amount of politics. He’s a student of history, and in the context of our political discussion, historical perspectives necessarily came into play. He struggles, as do I, with making judgments about the views, …

TRANSATLANTIC II

APRIL 16, 2023 – (Cont.) I was soon drawn into the series by the wits and courage of the protagonists. They were young and well-educated Americans who put grand-scale principles of personal gain, pleasure and safety. They exhibited unusual chutzpah and were leagues ahead of their government in understanding the full implications of the coming …

TRANSATLANTIC I

APRIL 15, 2023 – I’m amazed by what people do. I speak here not of the bad stuff, though granted, we do a lot of that too. No, I refer here to the extraordinary feats of creative, curious and determined minds that produce works of wonder. My astonishment exceeds ever so slightly my ignorance of …

36 JUST (AND GOOD, GREAT AND BEAUTIFUL) PEOPLE

APRIL 14, 2023 – The world is a beautiful place because it’s full of beautiful people, many of whom I encountered today.  They provided me with befitting material to mark the fourth anniversary of this daily blog. The stream of encounters began with a call this morning from my good friend, Linda Hoeschler, whose late …

BUTTER, BANANAS AND BLUEBERRIES

APRIL 10, 2023 – Much of the world has long emerged from pandemic isolation—unmasked and unconcerned. For reasons well known to most of my readers, I’ve lived the past 15 months as “Bubble Boy.” Before today, I’d ventured inside retail establishments only five times. Today was the sixth—partly in celebration of the recent completion of …

THE EASTER FEAST

APRIL 9, 2023 – Halfway up each of my ascents of “St. Moritz” this morning, I noticed a large twig embedded in the melting snow. With a flat irregularity at one end, the twig looked like a spike—the kind, I thought, that the Romans used to crucify Jesus and the two robbers—and doubtless countless other …

THE INDICTMENT IN THE AGE OF HYPERBOLE

MARCH 31, 2023 – Today, Lindsey Graham called the indictment of Duly Defeated “the most irresponsible act by a prosecutor in the history of the country.” Currently, 9,832 people serve as prosecutors in the United States, which has been formally constituted for 234 years. Against the backdrop of those numbers, “most irresponsible . . . …

“ONE WORD: PLASTICS”

MARCH 30, 2023 – One of my big beefs with the free market is that pricing fails to take all costs into account; costs such as environmental cleanup expenses and health care costs ensuing from the East Palestine train  derailment; the untold costs of EMS units and law enforcement swat teams called into action every …

TRUTH SOON TO HAVE ITS DAY IN COURT

MARCH 29, 2023 – Those of us who are repulsed by the Duly Defeated are quick to draw a direct connection between FoxProp’s viewership and Defeated’s political success within the Republican Party. I know (and respect) a number of people who are dedicated members of that viewership. I’m also well acquainted with their blanket rejection …

PLATINUM STANDARD

MARCH 28, 2023 – Today I had a medical encounter that bolstered my faith in the future. The occasion was a six-month check-up with Dr. Arndt, my pulmonologist, which went swimmingly (my transplant workup a year ago had revealed a lingering lung issue arising from a cat allergy,  channeling me to the pulmonology section for …