Jim Stark Blog

Mom’s Car

My mother loved her Buick. It was her magic carpet and although she couldn’t read a map, and never understood the directions North, South, East, or West, she would fearlessly jump into her car and drive from her home in Indiana to visit friends in Connecticut or off to her condo in Florida. There must […]

Vertigo

Instrument flying instruction during my pilot training taught me that without visual contact with the horizon or the ground, your inner ear can send totally inaccurate orientation information. The inner ear contains fluid-filled semicircular canals. As the body leans or turns the fluids move causing tiny hairs in the canals to send signals to the […]

Where’s Brian

We planned to drive all night in our new 1979 Dodge van to get our sons back in school after I ran the Boston Marathon. The van, not as fancy as today’s luxury RVs, had rear bench seats mounted on steel legs. The two older boys each claimed one of the back seats as their […]

A Gypsy’s Life – JFS Jr. Permanent Addresses

  1. 10/38 – 2/39 1018 Connecticut Ave, Bridgeport, CT 2. 2/39 – 10/39 179 Kent Ave., Bridgeport (2nd Floor) 3. 2/39 – 10/39 177 Kent Ave, Bridgeport (1st Floor) 4. 10/39 – 3/41 115 Chestnut St. Fairfield, CT 5. 3/41 – 7/41 3213 Condie St, Richmond, VA 6. 8/41 – 10/42 69 Grant St., […]

Jobs

My wage-earning jobs over the years have included a variety of interesting and diverse undertakings. How do they compare with your own unique work experiences? Grade school In addition to the at-home chores I did for my 25-cent allowance and neighborhood jobs, like snow shoveling, lawn mowing, and babysitting, my best job as a grade […]