Friday the Thirteenth

I probably wrote about the date here before. So you know it’s a bad-luck day because on Friday October 13, 1307, the Knights Templar —that militant order who protected pilgrims on their way to the Holy Land and also developed a banking system for them—were arrested en masse by King Phillip the Fair of France … Continue reading Friday the Thirteenth

Preprandial Epiphany: saving our Country before dinner

I just have a few minutes before I hafta cook dinner, but I need to share: I’m writing an article on Prez Nideb’s determined attempt to eliminate single family zoning in America’s suburbs. As usual I surround any issue I decide to write about by reading a plethora of related articles until I realize I … Continue reading Preprandial Epiphany: saving our Country before dinner