Student Sent Back to 9th Grade from 12th

By | February 13, 2026

[February 13, 2026]  We should not be surprised by what happens in a Baltimore school.  The education system has been in free fall for decades.  Recently, a student was sent back from his senior year, 12th grade, to the 9th grade.  Shocking?  Nope, not at all. In a Fox 5 News story, it is reported that in Baltimore… Read More »

The Lie: Native American Indians were Peaceful

By | February 12, 2026

[February 12, 2026]  Most of us grew up with some basic rules that our parents had for us kids.  One of them was “Don’t Lie.”  There are many reasons for this rule, maybe reasons our parents did not fully understand, but what they did know was that lying has incredibly destructive consequences.  And when a lie is perpetuated… Read More »

Building a Personality

By | February 10, 2026

[February 10, 2026]  A couple of years ago, I picked up the book, Getting the Most Out of Life (1946) from a garage sale.  The title intrigued me.  I paid 50 cents for it along with a couple of other trinkets.  Thinking nothing of it, the book sat on my bookshelf unread.  The book is an anthology, and… Read More »

The Paper Boy

By | February 5, 2026

[February 5, 2026]  “Your job is to get the newspaper as close to their front door as possible.”  That’s it; the outgoing paperboy was passing his paper route to a noob, an inexperienced, often confused teenager who had just moved from southern Texas to our new city.  But the personality is not the focus of this story.  I… Read More »

Clearing the Spindle: Crazy from X

By | February 4, 2026

[February 4, 2026]  Just a few crazy items I found on X and thought them interesting enough to share in my Clearing the Spindle: Chaya’s Clan @ChayasClan Satire is a form of humor that is used universally, but English-speaking nations seem to have an unusual flair for using it to attack the most outrageous situations.  In this satire… Read More »