Yes, There Were Anti-War Officers, Too
I was co-author of a recent opinion piece in the NY Times on-going Vietnam ’67 series. It begins like this: …
I was co-author of a recent opinion piece in the NY Times on-going Vietnam ’67 series. It begins like this: …
It has come again, that time of year in San Francisco. It promises to be crisp and blue, against …
An enormous human mystery that has gripped me since the day I refused to give orders and was ushered out …
It’s raining on the Sea of Marmara. It’s raining and cold. The warm cocoon of the ferry boat, on …
Sayulita, a small town in Mexico, with a small wonderful stretch of protected Pacific beach and small waves for small …
I’ve been thinking about the power of NO, lately, and the power it takes to say when it matters most. …
If summer is a time to travel it is also a time to read. For me combining the two is …
With my recent trip to Peru and on-going existence in the modern world, I found this to be an interesting …
The sun rises at 6 a.m. in the jungles along the Tambopata River in eastern Peru. Faint whispers of light …
It’s always instructive to leave what is familiar and visit what is only partially so. The lens of vision shifts. …
On Easter Sunday we hiked a few fingers of the great hand of God, the Santa Lucia mountains and …
I’ve been off in Richardson, Texas, appendage to the greater Dallas area, for several days, soaking in the heady wine …