Category: Iowa

  • CDC ACIP Meeting on the RSV Vaccine and Some Dad Jokes

    CDC ACIP Meeting on the RSV Vaccine and Some Dad Jokes

    We watched the section of the CDC ACIP meeting about RSV vaccines on February 29, 2024. There was a lot of discussion on the safety of the vaccine. It looks like it will still have a requirement that you have a shared clinical decision-making meeting with your physician. I think that still implies you’d need…

  • Flight of Ideas on Junior Bald Eagles

    Flight of Ideas on Junior Bald Eagles

    A couple of days ago the temperature was in the mid-seventies, which is pretty balmy for February. We took the opportunity to get out for a walk on the Terry Trueblood Trail. It’s coincidental, but we did the same thing on the exact same date last February. It’s under the same condition for the most…

  • Hot Mic in the NASA Control Room

    Hot Mic in the NASA Control Room

    By now, everybody probably knows about the Intuitive Machine lunar landing of the Odysseus space craft recently, broadcast from NASA. I happened to have a direct audio hookup to the control room during the hot mic episode which somehow didn’t get broadcast last week. Sam: OK, how’s Odysseus doing? Doug: Uh, we slightly overshot the…

  • High as a Kite!

    High as a Kite!

    We heard about the marketing of a new cannabis product in Iowa. A company called Climbing Kites makes a beverage that contains low concentration THC and it’s legal to buy it as long as the percentage of Delta 9 THC is not above 0.3%. Their website says funny things like “Fly High:  All Buzz, No…

  • Update on the Mason City, Iowa YWCA Renovation and How That Connects to Pizza

    Update on the Mason City, Iowa YWCA Renovation and How That Connects to Pizza

    This is an update on a couple of Mason City, Iowa YWCA and YMCA renovation posts I wrote in May of 2022 (May 12 and May 25). I’m also going to compare the information about those with recent news about the building which is home to Pagliai’s Pizza. Recall that the YMCA in Mason City…

  • Thoughts on the Mason City 1884 Civil War Statue

    Thoughts on the Mason City 1884 Civil War Statue

    Sena and I got to talking about Central Park in Mason City, Iowa. I remember my brother, mother and I taking a walk there occasionally. One time we saw a man who lost his legs and who got around using a small platform on wheels. Later in life, I wondered if he was a disabled…

  • Black History Month: In Honor of James Alan McPherson

    Black History Month: In Honor of James Alan McPherson

    I thought it would be nice to mention James Alan McPherson, Pulitzer Prize winning author and longtime Iowa Writers’ Workshop faculty member, in keeping with the theme of this month’s Black History Month: African Americans and the Arts. A neighborhood park was named in his honor (James Alan McPherson Park) in 2021. There has been…

  • “Our Hidden Conversations” is a Very Tough Book to Read

    “Our Hidden Conversations” is a Very Tough Book to Read

    As I approach the end of the book “Our Hidden Conversations” by Michele Norris, I find myself doing what I often do when I feel uncomfortable emotionally. I start to deploy my sense of humor. As a psychiatrist (now retired since 2020), I learned early in my residency training that humor can be thought of…

  • More Thoughts On “Our Hidden Conversations” Book by Michele Norris

    More Thoughts On “Our Hidden Conversations” Book by Michele Norris

    I need to correct something I got wrong in my first post about Michele Norris’s Distinguished Lecture on January 23rd. While reading her book, “Our Hidden Conversations” I ran across this race card in the chapter “Black Babies Cost Less to Adopt:” “Vote (for) Obama! He looks like me!” That was the 8-year-old daughter said…

  • Preliminary Thoughts on “Our Hidden Conversations” Book

    Preliminary Thoughts on “Our Hidden Conversations” Book

    This is a short post about my initial impressions about the book, “Our Hidden Conversation” by Michele Norris. I’m not finished with the book yet, but I thought I would let you know that the first chapter, “Bread Crumbs” was tough to read. I had to put it down and come back to it a…