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Gristmill: Tending Sheep 

A homily for parlous times.

May 8, 2025
The Mast-Head: Paying History Back

Slavery and the debt owed to Black Americans are among the subjects the Trumpist thought police are seeking to erase from their telling of United States history.

May 8, 2025
The Shipwreck Rose: Island Time

I’m glad Gardiner’s Island has remained in private hands. Is that wrong?

May 8, 2025
Gristmill: Hard and Harder Boiled

What’s yours? Ross Macdonald or John D. MacDonald? How about both . . .

May 1, 2025
The Mast-Head: One of a Kind

For Helen S. Rattray, a “testimony and witness to more than a half-century of community life.”

May 1, 2025
The Shipwreck Rose: Rhumb Line

I’ve had this idea for a few years now that requires some artistic assistance. Does anyone know a mapmaker?

May 1, 2025
Gristmill: Into the Wild

Close and not-so-close encounters with bears.

Apr 24, 2025
The Mast-Head: Osprey in the Mood

The ospreys are back for the season, and I’ve spent more time than usual watching the show.

Apr 24, 2025
The Shipwreck Rose: Funeral Potatoes

We’re having a potluck lunch on Sunday at Ashawagh Hall, following the 11 a.m. memorial gathering there for my mother, Helen S. Rattray.

Apr 24, 2025
Gristmill: On the Sunny Side

Willie’s Roadhouse has a new fan.

Apr 17, 2025
The Mast-Head: Helen Wheels

A feisty young Jewish woman from New Jersey, Helen S. Rattray became the editor and publisher of The Star after her first husband, Everett Rattray, died in 1980 at the age of 47.

Apr 17, 2025
The Shipwreck Rose: Seventy-Six Trombones

A tale of intense culture shock, of seeing America anew.

Apr 17, 2025
Gristmill: Life of Bath

The mysterious pull of a struggling Southern Tier downtown and its one-of-a-kind hotel.

Apr 10, 2025
The Mast-Head: Better Homemade

I have always been a do-it-yourselfer, even about food.

Apr 10, 2025
The Shipwreck Rose: The Lipstick Effect

Pondering this week where I’d stash my cash, apropos of the possibly pending global financial collapse, the strategy of parking money in companies that manufacture small indulgences seems about right.

Apr 10, 2025
Gristmill: Rental Gold

The pleasure and practicality of a loaner.

Apr 3, 2025
The Mast-Head: Detained in the Congo

Zaire had attracted me for what I perceived as its perch on the knife edge between order and chaos. I had sought a challenge.

Apr 3, 2025
The Shipwreck Rose: Going Places

All the way to Florida and back it was my daughter, Nettie, who led me in the right direction, not the other way around.

Apr 3, 2025
Gristmill: A Ladder Up

At the Byron Young Fish Passage.

Mar 27, 2025
The Mast-Head: Not-So-Private Chat

The Washington dipsticks who discussed apparently classified United States military planning on an unsecure chat app before a March 15 attack on Yemen’s Houthi militants must not have been familiar with teenagers.

Mar 27, 2025
The Shipwreck Rose: Bats and Barn Rats

One of the superstitions I have acquired with age is that I do believe houses and belongings acquire something from the generations who have been there before.

Mar 27, 2025
Gristmill: Piled High

Behold gastronomic glory — the Rochester garbage plate.

Mar 20, 2025
The Mast-Head: Less Is More

At long last, the East Hampton Town Board is expected to reduce the cap on houses relative to the size of a given piece of land.

Mar 20, 2025
The Shipwreck Rose: Foxgloves and Briars

The Bouvier Beales of Grey Gardens had raccoons in the parlor but they also had certain pretentions. They floated in time in a rather detached fashion, losing track of its passing days, weeks, months, years, decades, and centuries, and I understand and sympathize, especially when it comes to yard maintenance.

Mar 20, 2025
Gristmill: Chromosomes Crackling

Thoughts from someone who hated daylight saving time. Until suddenly he didn't.

Mar 13, 2025
The Mast-Head: A Man Called Gree

Almost 250 years ago, an enslaved man was sold not far from this newspaper’s office.

Mar 13, 2025
The Shipwreck Rose: The Royal We

My favorite meal is an inter-meal that comes around at 4:30. I love tea.

Mar 13, 2025
Gristmill: Midwestern Rumblings

A governor plays tit-for-tat with the White House.

Mar 6, 2025
The Mast-Head: Words in the Street

The strong-arming to remove a street mural in the District of Columbia is part of a push by the right to erase Black Americans’ legacy and humanity.

Mar 6, 2025
The Shipwreck Rose: Shetland Sweater Days

Hyper-nostalgia may be a foolish game to persist in playing in 2025, but it is an ingrained part of our local culture.

Mar 6, 2025