It’s finally over. The year 2020 will forever be remembered–at least by today’s adults–as one of the worst in American history. Whether historians will put
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The last men standing.
It’s late November in northwest Wisconsin. The fall colors peaked over a month ago, we’ve had several inches of snow already–most of which has melted,
I am that masked man.
August is here. In many ways, it’s starting like every August we’ve had since we moved in here back in 1994. It’s hot, sunny, and,
A month like no other.
Today is the last day of April. When we started turning our attention toward 2020 four months ago, we were thinking of a lot of
Cracks in the dike.
How do you enforce the rules when the people in charge of enforcement don’t want to enforce? The other day, I wrote that the sheriff
When they take it too far.
As of today, we are now 27 days into the state-imposed lockdown in Wisconsin, known by the governor’s warm-and-fuzzy “Safer at Home” decree. A week