A sub-category of anecdotes featuring stories from the olden school days of New Leaf Journal writers.
〜A reflection on living under 2 of the 21 gubernatorial resignations under pressure in U.S. history – Spitzer in 2008 and Cuomo in 2021〜
I question Victor V. Gurbo’s strategy of fighting critics of Bob Dylan’s singing voice by taking the low ground and charging into the Sun.
The story of a high school newspaper article: My proposal for a movie called “March of the Lemmings” (sadly I can’t find my original article).
〜Is hair a part of you? Or is hair the whole of you?〜
Examining the line(drive) between a pitching injury and an injury incurred while pitching?
I respond to Victor V. Gurbo’s allegations that I run The New Leaf Journal like a dictatorship by telling the story of his tyrannical tendencies working on our high school newspaper in the mid-2000s.
〜Yo! You’re the model and I’m the model maker!〜
I turned to art to illustrate the concept of Descartes’ “clear and distinct idea” using a truth tree. Really, it’s a tree, not a mushroom cloud.
Recalling my high school teacher’s guidance on when to sit through the credits after a movie.
I wrote a haiku about having seen a blue jay and black squirrel from a window in Brooklyn in the early 2000s on a Ti-89 Titanium graphing calculator and then posted the screen capture. (Why not?)
A cardinal sighting in Brooklyn Bridge Park reminded me of a joint blue jay-black squirrel sighting from long ago.