Son #1 requested steak for his birthday dinner, so I picked up the best looking ribeye steaks from Costco and grilled them up. The results were fabulous, in my top 10 best home cooked steaks.
"This is absolutely unacceptable. You should have told me this before I married you." Arms crossed, pouty face. But I know she's joking. Casually mentioning that I actually like several of the songs by The Carpenters, I get the full HOW DARE YOU from my loving wife. She has good taste, so I accept her position. Karen Carpenter was a tragic figure with a beautiful voice. The Carpenters wrote music that many would call anodyne, or sappy. Very much a product of their time, the sort of white bread pop songs they produced are easy to ridicule today in our aggressively cynical age. Ok, so I find as I get older that this sort of thing is more appealing to me. Gen X gets to slide into middle age sentimentality the same as the Boomers did. So it was with much joy that I recently discovered a band annoying called Weyes Blood, fronted by singer-songwriter Natalie Mering. Their latest album, Titanic Rising, is pretty great! Great if you suspect that Mering called the spirit o...
I was going to start this post with an obligatory disclaimer, "Of course clothing doesn't matter, taste being subjective and more importantly it is immoral to criticize how someone chooses to dress." Then I realized that I don't believe that, and I think it's wrong to lie. Clothing does matter, for the same reason culture matters on a grander scale, and the automatic rejection of its importance is a de facto surrender of an entire category of human behavior to those who are currently ruining everything. I won't regurgitate all the history and personal observations of the honorable @Nut_Sac_Bandit in his illuminating post here . So if you want a capsule history of the downfall of this great American brand, go read his piece. It's the familiar tale: the storied brand found it hard to compete against cheaper, imported brands, so they outsourced their production, sold to an overseas company, were sold again to private equity, and finally to another fo...
Dear A-, I hope you are having a good summer. I was sorry not to be able to get up to visit our Virginia relations- between the new baby, and going on college visits with the eldest(!), we have been extremely busy this year. It's no excuse, however, for how long we are between visits and it's up to me to remedy it. We really do miss you all, especially for the sparkling conversation. The Internet brings us together virtually now in some semblance of conversation, and I thought it would be easier for me to get my thoughts together- and very disjointed they seem to me- to underscore why I am of the position that Traditionis Custodes is a bad motu proprio. To start with, as I said in my reply to you elsewhere, we are not parishioners at a TLM church. Our church has the most reverent Novus Ordo in town, and we love the people and the priest, so it is a good home for us. The only TLM is celebrated at a parish across town that also celebrates the NO, and the only Mass is at 5pm o...
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