Last transmission from a sinking ship

I thought after the siege of common cold I suffered through in December, I’d enjoy some kind of immunity for the rest of the winter. (I know that idea has no scientific basis, but I cling to my superstitions.) But I’ve got another one. I’m canceling a couple things I’d planned this weekend, and hope to hunker in the bunker until Monday.

By way of Grim’s Hall, here’s an interesting site: Strangemaps.

I’m not a map fanatic, but I think they’re cool. I learned a whole lot about the Old West years back, when I worked my way through most of Louis L’Amour’s works with a Rand McNally atlas at my elbow. The geography in L’Amour is solid, and you’d be surprised what geography explains as you study history.

Have a good weekend.

0 thoughts on “Last transmission from a sinking ship”

  1. Lars; here’s my cure for a cold. (I think it’s a recipe from our Scandinavian friends around your area; at least I got it out of a cook book of homesteaders in that area.) You get a mug of near boiling water, add a teaspoon of honey, a teaspoon of apple cider vinnegar, and (optional) a dozen or so grains of bee pollen. Best drink in the world.

  2. Mr. Walker,

    Is there any chance of you writing a sequal to Wolf Time? I understand I’m probably in a minority, but I really enjoy reading and rereading it, and would very much enjoy finding out what happens next.

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