Real Food

Michael Blowhard reviews and discusses Nina Planck of “Real Food” fame, with links to books and sites like hers and Rod Dreher’s. I had the book on my wish list but at a pretty low priority, as I assumed it was worthy but maybe a bit boring. That’s not Michael’s take: ” “Real Food” I …

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Retraction!

Apparently the alleged Galileo- style firing of the Vatican’s astronomer for his views on evolution was a badly- researched non story. Anthony Dick has the details. “This makes for a good story: a classic conflict between science and religion, harkening back to the good old days of Copernicus and Galileo. Unfortunately, it’s pure fiction. I …

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Death of a Good Dog

Please stop by Patrick’s blog and read about the remarkable life and sudden, recent death of his good dog Sailor. Patrick, we are all sorry!

Migration Meme

As Helen harks to the sounds of migrating birds, I am still waiting for the first one to whack itself cold against the window at the Student Union. I check every morning, taking a short detour down the pedestrian ramp and parking my bike against the retaining wall at the bottom of the stair. Up …

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Common Thread?

We’ve said it among ourselves through pursed lips and wondered aloud about it here at the Q.: Is there something we can point to that explains most or all of the things we complain about? Urban sprawl, nanny states, gun control, leash laws, animal rightists, humanist leftists (sorry), illiteracy, virtual reality, canned hunts. . .There …

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Working Like a Dog

Thanks to Chas for posting on this piece in Slate, a story by Jon Katz about a border collie who earns her keep and then some. It is a paean to a working pooch that ought to give Wayne Pacelle the willies—one domesticated animal whose job and joy it is to keep other domestics in …

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Papal Rifle

Tam has discovered the ultimate military collectible: “..the official rifle of the Papal States from 1867 to their demise in 1870: The M1868 Remington (Pontificio)” This is a Remington rolling block, in a very similar cartridge to the classic bufflo hunter ones also chambered in this action– and one of the makers was Westley Richards …

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Manatees

From the NYT, courtesy of Reid: manatees may have smooth brains, but that doesn’t mean they have dull senses. It is a long article and you should read it all, but here is an example. “In research over the last five years, Dr. Reep and his colleagues have shown that manatees have 2,000 facial vibrissae …

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Good things elsewhere…

You should be keeping up with Mary’s wise, prolific, and insightful posts. She continues to reflect on her experiences as an animal control officer here at Prairie Mary— read and scroll down. The ‘possum story is hilarious, but she knows darker things about human- animal relations too. And at her writing blog, Merry Scribbler, she …

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“Novels”

Querencia (the book) is not one, for instance (it’s a memoir) even though a reviewer implies it is ON THE DUST JACKET. Reflection prompted by this Washington Post essay by Michael Skube on reading in which we learn that (A) students don’t read, and (B) they think all books are “novels”. “…And my favorite: “Novel,” …

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