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‘DISMISSED HUMANITY’
March 27, 2017 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com When we come across the Jacob Riis photographs of late-1800’s lower New York City poverty, in his book “How the Other Half Lives,” most of us feel sad yet grateful for… Continue reading
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WE ARE BETTER THAN THIS
March 20, 2017 By Arthur Henry Gunther III thecolumnrule.com One of the benefits of social media (and there are significant downsides) is that much information is presented, all of it requiring prudent review. But so deep are the vaults… Continue reading
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TWO ‘JR’ MOMENTS
March 13, 2017 By Arthur Henry Gunther III thecolumnrule.com My week just past had two “JR” moments, and the thought of that had me smiling. In a time when simplicity and common sense, just the basic black and white of things,… Continue reading
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ON THE RIDE, STILL
STILL RIDING ABOUT March 6, 2017 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com I wrote “The Column Rule” as a weekly– at times semi-weekly — newspaper essay for 25 years, principally because I had the opportunity, and there was never a… Continue reading
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EDUCATION
By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com There was a moment when the day was better spent riding on roads through state parks or hiking trails than focusing on the timepiece that ticks away your life. Call it education. Not all… Continue reading
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WATERSIDE
“Beach,” acrylic on canvas, AHG 2017 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com Waterside — it’s an endless frontier, a blank canvas, with the sea’s waves your personal brushes. If a calm, still lake, that’s meditation. In retirement, people move… Continue reading
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HISTORY LESSON
February 13, 2017 By Arthur Henry Gunther III thecolumnrule.com Some say all Americans should declare they are Muslims, so that the re-energized prejudice, meanness and even hatred of 2017 can be nipped before there is horror. If enough Germans had… Continue reading
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TEA AND SIMPLICITY
February 7, 2017 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com Tea may be for reading leaves, but there is more to the brew. There are reasons why the Irish, the English, the Chinese, Indians and those of so many cultures not… Continue reading
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VIEW FROM THE COUCH
January 30, 2017 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com Couches are for more than potatoes, of course, though in my working years it seemed I never tarried long enough on one before falling asleep. These days a comfy sofa… Continue reading
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ON A SUPERMARKET LINE …
January 22, 2017 By Arthur H. Gunther III ahgunther@hotmail.com I do not know at which point you realize there is less road in front of you than behind, but for me it came on the supermarket line just the other… Continue reading