
“That’s a lot, for two whole days of work!” says the 6yo. A seam of clay at the base of the bluff at the beach has inspired seemingly endless inventiveness this past month.

“That’s a lot, for two whole days of work!” says the 6yo. A seam of clay at the base of the bluff at the beach has inspired seemingly endless inventiveness this past month.



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(Photo of image provided by Nancy Hudnut.)
The phrase, “enemy of the people,” originated in Roman times, and it’s modern usage was prevalent in Marxist/Leninist states, Nazi Germany, and during the Blank Panthers’ internecine disputes – until now, when the U.S. President has put it to use against the press, including while providing aid and comfort to a dangerous enemy and tyrant, Putin of Russia. These are the times in which we are living.
