Compassion Above All

This past week, as the world turned its attention to the Titan submersible that disappeared last Sunday during a dive to history’s most famous shipwreck, it was reported that OceanGate’s chief executive, who was piloting the vessel, was married to a woman who is the great-great granddaughter of Isadore and Ida Straus, two of the…

An Unpresidented Time

The weekend began with the federal indictment of former President Donald Trump, unleashing a wave of calls by his supporters for violence and an uprising to defend him. Once again, Trump dominated every aspect of American life, including a retreat to Loyd Park. The camping crowd includes a disproportionate number of Trump supporters, who have…

Back to the Basics

After spending time with Jon’s high school buddy, staying 10 days in Cloud 9 while Hampshire’s interior was painted, visiting Jon’s mom for Mother’s Day, and two weekends at home recovering and doing follow-up projects, we finally got back to the basics: a weekender at Loyd Park. We arrived at mid-afternoon and set up camp,…

Texas Lemonade

Late on Thursday, the Texas Senate approved a bill that would require public schools throughout the state to prominently display the Ten Commandments in every classroom. The legislation now heads to the state House of Representatives. The Republican lawmaker who authored the bill noted that his new legislation comes in direct response to the Supreme…

Early Birthday Celebration

One advantage of having a spring birthday is that the weather is typically pleasant. The weekend ahead of Jon’s 60th birthday was no exception. Clear skies, mild temperatures, low humidity, and gentle breezes made for beautiful days and brisk evenings. Arriving at camp in the early afternoon, we ate a fast lunch before settling into…

Darkness Before Dawn

This weekend saw the rare confluence of Easter, Passover, and Ramadan, a time of high holy days for the world’s great religious traditions. Although our observance of the Catholic Triduum is nothing like it was when we were in active ministry, we nonetheless immersed ourselves in some favorite shows to get us in the proper…

April Fools

April Fools’ Day dates to 1582, with Pope Gregory XIII’s announcement of calendar reforms that would replace the Julian calendar, which incorrectly calculated the average solar year. The new Gregorian calendar moved the new year to January 1, rather than the Julian’s calendar’s spring equinox (around April 1), and people who refused to recognize January…

Window of Opportunity

This weekend, while camping at Loyd Park, we decided to take advantage of a window of opportunity and revisit our plan from last year to take a long trip to Shenandoah National Park and Washington, D.C. In May 2022, with inflation soaring and gas prices at historic highs, we couldn’t justify spending so much money…

Broken Bond?

When we welcomed Bella into our family nine years ago, she was “pair bonded” with Maya, her companion of several years. The girls caught our attention when they were featured on a segment of our local TV news. Their owner had multiple sclerosis and could no longer care for them, so she surrendered them to…

Soon, More Sunshine

This weekend, we were surrounded by several large groups of people who had encamped for the maximum time allowed–families with children, pets, friends, and visiting relatives, which meant we had to witness more than our fair share of dysfunction. Their shouted expletives, screeching voices, and excruciating karaoke punctuated an otherwise peaceful experience. We arrived in…