Monthly Archives: July 2014

Ungovernable

Of late, I’ve read political comments to the effect that, due to the complexities of our society, America and Americans are ungovernable. The remark is usually made to excuse the president’s performance, or as justification for a large administrative state. I would like to think the condition exists because of the nature of the American spirit. I greet it with sincere welcome. Beyond obeying the basic laws of civil society, I wish to be ungovernable; and I wish all other Americans to have the same ambition. In fact, I think it a fine American tradition, and a noble goal to be ornery and difficult to govern.

New to the family

Lauren's first nap

Lauren’s first nap

Last Friday I finally adopted the three-legged cat from the shelter where I volunteer on weekends. With four cats already living peacefully in my house, I didn’t want to upset the peace and comity of my clowder, but I very much wanted Lauren (the shelter’s name for her) to have a home. She spent enough time at the shelter, so I brought her home. She is very loving, and gets around with remarkable power and grace. She hasn’t yet taken a shine to my other cats, but that usually takes much more time. I’m happy to have her here; she is happy here; hope abides.