May 2021

I’m not really sure what happened to the month of April, I’m not sure there’s any proof it happened this year. Perhaps it was cancelled? Either way, we’re on to May and the promise of spring showers and nicer weather. Many things are in the works for the club, some of which will be announced

March, 2021

Looks like we’ve survived the sub-zero temperatures February threw at us as winter tries to hold on, so now it’s time for the spring showers, one last “freak” snow storm that March always tries to throw at us, and then we’ll be back to outdoor life. While it may just be the backyard with no

February 2021

One month of 2021 down and I have to say that it doesn’t feel a whole lot different than 2020.  The same light at the end of the tunnel that was promised in 2020 is still on the horizon, so I guess we’ll just stay stuck in this land of limbo for a little while

January 2021

Christmas is done, the new year hangovers and/or resolutions have been made, and it’s a good time to look forward. Usually, it takes me until about mid-March to stop putting the old year on things that I type or write. Given how much of a dumpster fire 2020 was, I suspect this year I it’ll

December 2020

I’m a day late and a dollar short on getting the president’s letter out this month, because I’ve been struggling with what to write.  Perhaps its just the constant bombardment of the daily news cycle, mixed with the endless trolling on Facebook that has sapped any creative thought and sense of humor, but I don’t

August 2020

Another month passed and with it comes another month of social distancing, deep divisions in society revealing themselves more every day, and the craziness that always accompanies the runup to a presidential election on full display.  I usually look forward to the “dog days of summer”, but this year I just can’t wait for whatever

July 2020

I can only speak for myself, but I’m really torn about this whole easing of the COVID19 lockdown.  On one hand, I’m really liking the steps being taken toward some sense of normal.  That feels like a good thing.  On the other hand, I was kinda getting used to going out to run an errand