Article Archives: Words with Woods

Falling Back

Most young children have been required to have received a vaccination against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough) since the late 1940s. The exceptions to this have been rare, with most of those excused citing religious convictions. In the 1950s, the citizens of the country were routinely vaccinated against smallpox, … Read More

An Uncivil War

A social media neighborhood association that I belong to is a delightful source of amusement to me, though there are many other members who rely on it for suggestions and answers to serious inquiries. I’ll not characterize those questions and answers here, but just as the Indiana Department of Transportation … Read More

Code Switching

“You have a good vocabulary,” the man said to my youngest daughter. Lauren responded, “My father is the Master of the Language.” The man’s sarcastic rejoinder was, “Self-described?” Lauren’s reply was to the effect that her father could back up the boast. When I was an artist for an electrical … Read More

CJ And The Bee

A friend’s e-mail asked if I could spell the word “murraya.” I laughed, thinking that practically every literate person could now spell the word after learning that 14-year-old Zaila Avant-garde spelled it correctly, and became the first African-American winner of the Scripps National Spelling Bee. I have plans to meet … Read More

In The Cards

When I was in my late teens, my friend taught me to play a card game called Spades. It was a partnership, “trick-taking” game that is a stepchild of the classic game of Whist. I didn’t often play Spades – I was just glad to know a card game that … Read More