The Big Picture – By Glynn Wilson – WASHINGTON, D.C. – Break out the turkey and dressing and don’t forget the cranberry sauce. Get the football game up on the big flat screen HD TV, with the sound bar pumping out the crowd noise and pithy commentary. It’s officially the 400th anniversary of America’s first…
The Big Picture
If Democrats Want to Win in 2022 and 2024, Stop Boring People and Go On the Offensive
Gabby and Brian, A Tragic American Story of Love Gone Wrong
Nature Can Be a Fickle Beast – The Big Picture – By Glynn Wilson – WASHINGTON, D.C. — Autumn 2021 is slipping away from us as the Earth tilts toward its winter position in the Northern Hemisphere, and the southern breezes give way to the north wind and colder temperatures in the Mid-Atlantic region. Old…
Fall Color, First Frost and Congress Passes Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill
The Future of Democracy and the Planet Are On the Line, and It’s a Scary Future
It’s A Scary Season in Washington, and We Don’t Just Mean It’s Halloween
Catch a Ride in a Time Machine: What Time and Place Would You Pick?
As the World Turns: A Few Clear Words About Stealing Elections
What’s Your Survival Plan if Democrats Can’t Govern and the Trump Republicans Return to Power?
An Open Letter to Democrats: How to Avoid Losing in 2022 and 2024
I Heard It Through the Facebook Grapevine
The Big Picture: As the World Turns Off-Kilter
Never Forget 9/11: I Only Wish I Could
September 11, 2021: There’s Good News, Bad News and Much Uncertainty
Can the Rabbit Beat The Blob?
Escaping the Tiger Mosquitoes Blown in With Hurricane Ida – The Big Picture – By Glynn Wilson – WASHINGTON, D.C. — When Hurricane Ida blew up from New Orleans, through Nashville and up U.S. Interstate 81 through Virginia and Maryland this week, ultimately plowing through Pennsylvania and drowning people in their basements in New York,…
Déjà Vu All Over Again: Hurricane Ida Moves Ashore in Louisiana
And Other Disasters Facing the Nation and the Planet – The Big Picture – By Glynn Wilson – WASHINGTON, D.C. — It’s Déjà vu all over again. Yogi Berra made that phrase famous when he witnessed Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris repeatedly hitting back-to-back home runs in the New York Yankees’ seasons in the early…
There’s Some Good in This World, And it’s Worth Fighting For
Secret Vistas: A River Runs Through It
Originally published July 31, 2005, as an introduction to our web publishing ventures in The Locust Fork News-Journal. Editor’s Note: Editor and Publisher Glynn Wilson usually writes a weekly column on Sunday. By Glynn Wilson – Editor and Publisher – LOCUST FORK RIVER, Blount County, Ala., July 30 – “I am haunted by waters,” author…
The News Deluge Lurches From One Disaster to Another
The Big Picture – By Glynn Wilson – CATOCTIN MOUNTAIN, Md. — The drizzling rain has stopped outside the camper van window for now, although more rain from Tropical Storm Fred is on the way to the mid-Atlantic region after making landfall along the Florida panhandle. Fred Hits the Southeast: Possible Tornado Leaves Damage in…
If Hate Trumps Love, and War Trumps Peace, Only Altruism Can Combat Selfishness
The Big Picture – By Glynn Wilson – Love versus hate. Peace versus war. Empathy versus apathy. Altruism versus selfishness. These are the fundamental struggles between humans and their evolutionary nature on planet Earth. There’s always lots of talk about love going on, but it never seems to hold the power to conquer hate. In…