Blog Summaries

  • A Patriotic Ode to the Hot Dog

    Yesterday, July 4th, the United States of America celebrated the 245th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence from British rule, and the first anniversary of the declaring independence from COVID-19 with coast-to-coast fireworks and mask less and social distance free celebrations galore as a weary nation partied like it was 2019. While time will tell…

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  • Return of USFL is Latest Example of Everything Old is New Trend

    A long, long time ago in a swamp far, far away a wise old green puppet said, “long enough live you do, all things old become new they will.” Okay, maybe I am not remembering the exact source of the quote but the force behind it is that if one waits long enough, everything old…

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  • MLB Moving All-Star Game from Atlanta Creates Political Hot Potato

    Major League Baseball (MLB) recently made the decision to move the July 13, 2021 All-Star Game from Atlanta, Georgia to a city to be named later. The move was made in response to a new Georgia voting law that, depending on which side of the political fence one is on, either secures the elections in…

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  • Opening Day in Time of COVID-19 is Deja Vu All Over Again

    This week marks the Opening of the 2021 Major League Baseball (MLB) Season. Normally, MLB Opening week would feature me wearing my finest Tampa Bay Rays gear as I welcome the possibly of all that is to come over the six-month plus season. Unfortunately, thanks to the continued presence of COVID-19, in the words of…

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  • Supermarket Shooting Shatters Safe Zone and Reignites Gun Control Debate

    When the news first broke earlier this week of a shooting inside the King Soopers in Boulder, CO I found myself flooded with various emotions. When news broke later that 10 people lost their lives, the emotional flood continued along with a realization that mundane, every day activities like going grocery shopping are no longer…

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  • Thanksgiving in a Time of Pandemic

    For the first time in about 100 years the United States will be celebrating Thanksgiving in the middle of a health pandemic. While the last pandemic was centered on the Spanish Influenza, this year’s uncomfortable guest at the dinner table is COVID-19. COVID-19 is like that distant relative that no one really remembers how they…

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  • Astros Making Sugar Land Skeeters a Farm Club Proves Nothing Gold Can Stay

    When I was a senior in high school, I memorized the Robert Frost poem “Nothing Gold Can Stay” as part of an English assignment. In the years since, I have often referred back to that poem during times when things I considered golden in my life became tarnished, or lost some shine. Such was the…

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  • Way Back Wednesday: Remembering When the Tampa Bay Rays Joined My Triple Double Ballpark Club

    Editor’s Note: As part of our occasional Way Back Wednesday feature, today we look back to the time that I saw the Tampa Bay Rays play at Minute Maid Park for the second time which gave them entry into the Triple Double Ballpark Club. With the Rays knocking out the Houston Astros and heading to…

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  • Dodgers and Rays in the World Series Proves that Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus

    Next week the Hallmark family of cable networks will start their yearly rock block of festive holiday movies. No, I am not talking about Halloween movies, harvest movies, or even Thanksgiving movies. Instead, the channels that were founded on one sentence greeting cards, ornaments, and conservative Midwestern values, will be blasting Christmas movies day and…

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  • Columbus Day is a Day to Party Like it is 1492

    Across the United States today is Columbus Day. It is also Canadian Thanksgiving but that is another column for another day, eh? I am sure most of us recall from the story taught in school about how Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492 and “discovered” the new world. Of course, there were already…

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