There’s no limit, apparently, to who banks will foreclose upon, but at least in Atlanta, there’s a limit for the people who actually have to do the dirty work.
You can’t cash gratitude, the last Vietnam soldier in North Dakota, stealing stuff for Christmas, privacy and the secrets you tell the government, and an interview with Temple Grandin.
Spend a few hours with Marnita Schroedl, and you’ll start thinking that if we could get 5 million people into her Minneapolis home, the state wouldn’t have a problem left to solve
Readjusting to an academic life, a response to the Strib’s Target editorial, why is recycling so hard, the afternoon Aurora, and the knock-off Stradivarius.