By Michael Patrick O’Brien– The 2020 Memorial Day holiday—75 years after World War II ended—always was going to be rather memorable. It became simply unforgettable, however, when I filled in…
Posts published in May 2020
By Jathan Janove (Guest Contributor)– Ralph Mabey has had a long, distinguished career as a federal bankruptcy judge, law professor, and national bankruptcy attorney, including serving as a court-appointed mediator…
By Gary Topping– We love our backyard, which is carved out of a wooded mountainside just outside the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon. There is a low, split-level deck which…
By Michael Patrick O’Brien– Standing in my makeshift COVID-19 basement home office one recent overcast day, a rather dismal conversation stormed in my head. Death tolls. Infections. Risks. Layoffs. 60…
By Michael Patrick O’Brien– I have many old friends in—and fond memories of—my boyhood hometown of Ogden, Utah. Only one, however, beckons me back there in the dark dead of…
By Jathan Janove (Guest Contributor)– My friend Dave Dahl spent over 15 years of his life in prison. He has experienced life’s lowest of the lows and worst of the…
By Michael Patrick O’Brien– We toured Westminster Abbey just a few weeks after notable scientist Stephen M. Hawking was buried under its floor in June 2018. The interment of the…
By Jathan Janove (Guest Contributor)– Harold Gray is a retired concert pianist and former professor of piano at Portland State University. He grew up in a small town in rural…