27 January 2024

Retail Revisited

Fourteen years ago I wrote a post about places I liked to shop. It's interesting how things, tastes and places changed. 

The 2010 list

Gander Mountain         Costco
Macy's                          Dunn Brothers Coffee
Amazon.com                QT
Bachman's                    Fleet Farm
Tim Horton's                Cracker Barrel 
Valley Park Hardware  Ted Drewe's Frozen Custard

The 2024 List

Costco                         Amazon.com
Nordstrom                   Filson
Aldi                             Cracker Barrel    
Ace Hardware             Ted Drewe's Frozen Custard
QT



05 January 2024

Right at the start

I don't always know right from wrong. Or perhaps better said, I don't always know grey from right or grey from wrong. There are some things I did in my early life, particularly in business, that I had to learn were wrong. I thought they seemed neutral. Some matters that I thought were grey areas I later learned were not. They were not big things, but more technical matters related to my profession. 

There are other human behaviours, that from the time I first heard of them, seemed wrong. They still hold. Almost everthing I thought was wrong when the child me first heard of them, was indeed wrong and twisted. That first impression, that gut sense, stuck with me - even when I was an adult and tried to rationalize them away. When I ponder whether a particular act is morally right or wrong, I find I often revert to a very simple question, "When you first heard of this act, what did you think?"

Before I was old enough to know the difference between political parties and philosophies, my first impressions ruled. That gut reaction. As I look back its remarkable how the instinct of me the child was nearly always the one I still hold, or have returned to, in my later years. I believe that is a grace of God poured out on his youngest children who are raised in homes that believe in Him. This is a personal belief, not necessarily a theological truth. 


02 January 2024

Cities 2023

Not much in the way of travel this past year. The places where I spent the night were mostly in my home country.  Victoria, MN, MIami, Fl, Belize City, Belize, Webster Groves, MO, Minneapolis, MN, Coralville, IA, Steubenville, OH, Hickory, NC, Roan Mountain, TN, Duluth, MN. 

Books read in 2023

Below is the list of books I read in 2023. I think the best indicator of whether I found them of value is if I kept them. This doesn't mean I liked them, though that is usually the case. There were a couple I didn't like but think I may read again, or want to keep as a reference. There were some books that I really liked but do not think I will ever read again. Basically, it's all over the map. The ones marked with an asterisk are still in my possession. The others are at Goodwill. At the bottom of this list is a couple of best and worst thoughts. 

Margaret Thatcher Vol 1: Not for Turning - Moore*
Margaret Thatcher Vol 2: At Her Zenith - Moore*
Margaret Thatcher Vol 3: Herself Alone - Moore*
Red Rubber, King Leopold II's Regime: The Belgian Slave Trade in the Congo 1890-1910 - Morel
Spark of Life: A Novel of Resistance - Remarque
The Congo Free State: The History and Legacy of the Colony - River
Light of Assisi: The Story of Saint Clare - Carney
Patrice Lumumba: The Life and Legacy of Congo's First Prime Minister - River
True Compass: A Memoir - Kennedy*
Fear: Trump in the White House - Woodward
Rage - Woodward
The Holy Bible (12th or so reading): NRSVCE*
The Room Where It Happened - Bolton
By What Authority? An Evangelical Discovers Catholic Tradition (3rd reading)- Shea*
Will you miss me when I'm gone? The Carter Family and their Legacy in American Music - Zwonitzer
The Broker - Grisham
Countdown 1945: The Extraordinary Story of the Atomic Bomb and the 116 Days That Changed the World - Wallace
My Grandfather's Son: A Memoir - Thomas
The Dark Side of Camelot - Hersh
No Silent Night: The Christmas Battle for Bastogne - Barron and Cygan*
700 Sundays - Crystal
M Train - Smith
The Civil War, Vol 1:Fort Sumter to Perryville - Foote (3rd reading)*
White Fragility - Diangelo*
The Laws of Brainjo: The Art and Science of molding a musical mind - Turknett*
The Civil War, Vol 2: Fredericksburg to Meridian - Foote (3rd Reading)*
The Practice of the Presence of God (5th reading) - Lawrence*
The Saint Monica Club: How to Wait, Hope and Pray for Your Fallen Away Loved Ones - Green (4th Reading)*
The Civil War, Vol 3 (Red River to Appomattox) - Foote (3rd Reading)*
Catholicism: A Global History from the French Revolution to Pope Francis - McGreevy
The Power Broker - Caro
A Reporter's Life - Cronkite
White Fragility (Second Reading) - Diangelo*
The Return of George Washington: Uniting the States, 1783-1789 - Larson
The John Lennon Letters - Davies
Father Augustus Tolton - Burke-Sivers
The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet - Cameron*
This is my Body : A call to Eucharistic Revival - Barron*
The Man who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales - Sacks
Africa and the Early Church, The Almost Forgotten Roots of Catholic Christianity - Aquilina
Holy Is His Name - Hahn
Love Unveiled: The Catholic Faith Explained - Sri*

Books I gave away and now regret. 
Will you miss me when I'm gone. 
Countdown 1945. 
Spark of Life. 

Just didn't like em
Father Augustus Tolton 
700 Sundays 
The John Lennon Letters

Will likely read again

White Fragility. Very poorly written but for well or ill the book has given me some things to chew on. Still mentally digesting it.  

M Train. Patti Smith just bowled me over. I picked this up on a cruise ship in the Caribbean. What a gifted woman. 

The Civil War. Had I not just finished it I would pick it up now. 

The Holy Bible. Almost every day.