Tuesday Well, that was a bummer, but I suspect Louisville is merely the better team. It was frustrating that we didn't adjust quickly enough to a hot hand late the first half ("Put a man on him already!"), but it was a good game. Congrats to the
Monday The Finals and Wives Okay, I told you my Michigan Wolverines were going to slice through the tournament. Some of you no doubt didn't believe me, but remember: I predicted it here [https://thedailyeudemon.com/27537/]. Of course, I didn't actually believe it myself. I was
Something for Sunday Morning "To work well we must first of all work hard, using our time well. It is difficult, impossible even, for a person to live a spirit of sacrifice and remain spiritually alert, practicing the basic human virtues, unless he uses his time well." Francis Fernandez
Saturday From the Notebooks I've read a fair amount writing by St. Thomas Aquinas, at least when compared to what I've read of other authors. When compared to how much he wrote, I've read only a little. I have, however, read a lot about Aquinas.
BYCU "IT'S OFFICIAL: Canned craft beer is no longer evil." Link [http://articles.philly.com/2013-03-22/news/37906513_1_cans-boston-beer-small-brewers] . I'm glad to hear that. I always enjoyed drinking out of a can. I was also a beer can collector as a kid. I spent
Thursday Weather Woes The weather has been atrocious. How atrocious? Check out the following, and also note the prediction: it's going to continue to be atrocious: "Just-completed March did an end run around historic temperature trends here by becoming one of only 8 in the past 142 years
Wednesday Since the 1980s, I've heard that the NBA is crooked, and I've heard it from reputable sources. The refs supposedly fix the games. The question is, do they fix games for their personal profit or at the direction of the League? I incline to the view
Tuesday Trifles The backyard garden is beginning to take shape. I went to the city compost site and grabbed over 500 pounds of decomposed wood chips yesterday. I mixed a chunk of it with "primo" compost (mostly, kitchen scraps) to balance out the carbon and nitrogen, dumped about 200
Holy Thursday "[I]n the agony of Gethsemane the ultimate consequences of our sin had their hour. . . . God permitted his Son to taste the human agony of rejection and plunge towards the abyss. . . Gethsemane was the hour in which Jesus' human heart and mind experienced the ultimate odium of the
Wednesday On Jesuits "Vincent O'Keefe, an American Jesuit and a former acting Father General, used to joke that Catholics believe 'the Jesuits know everything – but nothing else.'" You'll find that anecdote and other basic information about the Jesuits at this fine piece at