The only thing we know for sure after Monday morning’s court hearing on the proposed bridge over the Little Missouri State Scenic River is that the bridge is not going to get built before March 1. U.S. District Judge Dan Traynor made sure of that, because he’s not going to issue a decision on whether … Continue reading The Future Of The Bad Lands Is In The Hands Of A Judge
Month: January 2024
Anybody Need A New Tent, Or Vacuum Cleaner, Or Pool Table?
This space can get awfully discouraging much of the time, as I go after oil barons and county commissioners and politicians and other bad guys, and most of my friends will tell you pessimism is not generally my demeanor, so I continually go looking for things to get me back on the “sunny side of … Continue reading Anybody Need A New Tent, Or Vacuum Cleaner, Or Pool Table?
They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?
That’s the title of a storied 1969 movie starring Jane Fonda. The first time I saw it was the first time I fell in love with Jane Fonda. God, she was hot. I was a lad of barely 20, and she was ten years older than me, but I’ve been in love with her from … Continue reading They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?
A New Year’s Etymology Lesson
Last night (New Year’s Eve) over supper with family and friends (Lillian’s extraordinary Swedish Meatballs with her secret ******berry ingredient and homemade egg noodles), we had one of those end-of-the-year conversations about the state of things. We decided things are not so good. Oh, our personal lives are pretty much okay, considering those around the … Continue reading A New Year’s Etymology Lesson