by Harry Holdorf | Nov 22, 2013 | Blogs, Harry Holdorf
Carson Johnny Carson’s secret to success was to be flatter than the Great Nebraskan Plains. It’s much easier to succeed being a foil than being an entity. The silence between sounds is always more meaningful than the sounds themselves, the space between words...
by Harry Holdorf | Nov 9, 2013 | Blogs, Harry Holdorf
So, we moved to this old farmhouse outside Brasstown, NC several weeks ago: a sunny southern-sloped acre garden-farm, something we‘ve been seeking for decades. We brought with us the same phone/internet company, Frontier (more about them later), and Becky decided to...
by Harry Holdorf | Oct 21, 2013 | Blogs, Harry Holdorf
At first, I thought if would be easy fun to blog about America’s last fourteen Presidents. These guys have driven America back and forth across the Conservative-Liberal spectrum, committing numerous injustices and immoralisms along the way. Oh well. I’ve done much...
by Harry Holdorf | Oct 6, 2013 | Blogs, Harry Holdorf
I made an agreement with ole Goobie Dog; I don’t make fun of the way his hind end sways, and he doesn’t laugh at how slow I start to walk in the morning. Course, dogs don’t laugh at anything anyway: since the dawn of dogs, they’ve made a pact to never, ever, smile....
by Harry Holdorf | Sep 3, 2013 | Blogs, Essays, Harry Holdorf
First, we need the desire. Creativity inspires desire. Desire creates ideas. Today, our modern world is requiring a handy means of getting from San Francisco to Los Angeles, on the ground, in an hour. I submit, looking down on the West Coast from 30,000 feet, it looks...