1860’s Secession vs Resisting From Within

It seems to me that the states who seceded from the Union in the first wave from 1860 and 1861 did so in the belief that the problems they faced in the Union could be better solved from outside of it. However, I do not think that was a very wise idea and I think that they should… Read More »

Pick Your Influences

I don’t know about you, but I can get mentally and emotionally stagnant. Life goes on and I tend toward a sedentary existence where laziness leads me to the path of least resistance. I need a way to break out of the chains of habit. One thing I have started doing in recent years, is seeking out external… Read More »

Mind Sharing and Creative Content

When you read, watch, or listen to a creative work, you are having a mind-sharing moment with the creator of that work. It’s a good idea to not spend too much time or perhaps to not spend any time at all in the mind of a bad person. I have come to view books and movies not as… Read More »

Software Design Class

When I was in community college studying information technology, most of my classes were at the Woodbridge campus not too far from the National Museum of the Marine Corps where I worked. However, one of my classes was at the Manassas campus and it wasn’t even the main campus in Manassas but rather a satellite location off of… Read More »

I-95, D.C. to Occoquan, Hours Lost

Now that I’m commuting daily again, I have plenty of time to ponder the amount of time wasted sitting in traffic congestion. Now you can ponder it with me. D.C. area commuters lose about 62 hours a year due to traffic congestion. Dividing this by 365 days (I can’t find a source on weekend hours lost), we have… Read More »

Adult Money Making

How Much Money Do You Need To Make? (Eventually) How much money do you need to make per year to function as an independent adult? To figure this out, I start with the 28/36 mortgage rule. The 28/36 mortgage rule says that your mortgage payment should be no more than 28% of your gross monthly income. So, look… Read More »

Measuring Income Per Household Member

I find the household income per household member to be more helpful in assessing income health than simply comparing household incomes. In 2023, the median household size was 2.51. For the same year, the median household income in the US was $80,610. That results in a household income per person of $32,115. Now, I’m not factoring in expenses,… Read More »

Visit To The Confederate Memorial At Arlington National Cemetery 10/10/2023

I visited Arlington National Cemetery to see the Confederate Memorial. It was a beautiful fall day so I got lots of pictures along the way.

Visit To Cedar Mountain Battlefield 10/22/2022

We visited Cedar Mountain Battlefield with the kids while a group of older kids from our church hiked Old Rag Mountain. The trails were well kept and the scenery was beautiful. There was a model rocketry launching facility across the road and, from the top of Cedar Mountain, you could see and hear the rockets taking off. This… Read More »

Visit To Stratford Hall on 11/06/2022

This Autumn has been unusually long and temperate so I’m trying to take advantage of it by visiting as many historical places as possible. Our trip on Sunday afternoon started in sunlight, changed to overcast and then the clouds cleared right at the end for some awesome sunset photos.