Hurricane Dorian Observations, Immigrant Kids, Norwegian Socialism, And Fighting City Hall

While trading emails about Hurricane Dorian with friend, Tampa Plant High School classmate, and American Spectator writer, Larry Thornberry, I noted that when I was in the local Publix it appeared they had over-ordered water as I heard an announcement requesting: “Assistance on Aisle 17, customer drowning.” I also said I found it ironic observing […]
Non-Mayor’s Campaign Survey Results Are In; Abolish City Hall & Everybody In It They Say
The results of a non-scientific surreptitious survey conducted in some of Amelia Island’s most popular watering holes, has taken the pulse of the community and uncovered the most critical issue facing area residents.
Fernandina City Commission’s Weekly Show Makes Visitors Laugh While Locals Weep

Just when you thought Fernandina Beach’s city governance couldn’t get any nuttier it does.
Scott Announcing Candidacy For Non-Mayor And Withdraws “Free Ponies For All” Pledge

Editor’s note: This weekly blog received the following press release from me earlier this week. Yeh, I know, it’s confusing to me too.)
Move Over Cheers! There’s A Fun Bar In Town With Eclectic Regulars And Homey Ambience

Beginning about eight years ago every Wednesday evening I would meet four friends at the North 2nd Street Crab Trap’s cozy downstairs bar for “Wing Night” beginning about 5 pm and lasting until 7 or later.