Slavecoin

“For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil, for which some have strayed from the faith in their greediness, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.” We all know the Economics 101 definition of “money” as a medium of exchange. Scrutineers of history observe money as a proxy for power, while those … More Slavecoin

Halcyon Days

We were determined not to have a garden this year so we could use the extra time to catch up on other projects. Consistent with the best laid plans of mice, men, and gardeners, we had a late garden instead, but just a small one. We only planted squash and corn. And pumpkins. And tomatoes. … More Halcyon Days

The Remnant

Sometimes our discussions here don’t appear to be very complimentary of younger generations, and that is a misconception I wish to rectify. Every generation has a tendency to disparage its replacement, and hold it responsible for change that it finds undesirable. The older we get, the more we find it difficult to accept change. We … More The Remnant

The Zip Tie Economy

They say the United States has a “mixed economy.” It combines elements of a command economy, where government or central authority regulates economic activity, and a market economy where prices respond to supply and demand. Economists with a more historical perspective describe the evolution of our economy from agrarian to industrial, to today’s economy based … More The Zip Tie Economy

Here Be Dragons

We were talking to our friend and financial advisor the other day. It wasn’t a long conversation because there is not that much to discuss. Nevertheless, it’s good to have the best maps available for navigating the treacherous and unknown waters of this strange and less than wonderful economy. At the end of the conversation … More Here Be Dragons

Odds and Ends

A good friend moved to the area recently and told me about his ordeal sorting the disjecta membra from decades living in the same house. He was astonished by the volume of “stuff” purged before the move, and the number of things that had to be sorted, transported and stored. I believe a construction dumpster … More Odds and Ends

A Wise Man Walks

“Watch where you put your feet.” Excellent advice for an area prone to the surprise slither of rattlesnakes and copperheads when you least expect them. It was advice often repeated by my father as we were growing up, and I knew where he heard it for the first time the day my laughing grandfather said … More A Wise Man Walks