Tag Archives: Love in the Middle Ages

In Custody, Tolerant Victims and Math

For all Mission Muni riders, the Chronicle reports, the  suspect in Monday’s J-Church stabbing is in custody after being arrested Tuesday in the Sunset.   Turns out he had been arrested after the earlier attack on the 11-year-old riding the 49 Muni, but was released after he could not be positively identified.
Also interesting is the [...]

Love in the Middle Ages – Chapter 4

Hey Libber, I’d like to stuff your ballot box.

Love in the Middle Ages – Chapter 3

In our Sunday Fiction series, Lisa goes to Iceland. “The towels were so rough, I mistook them for loofah sponges.”

Love in the Middle Ages – Chapter 2

In the first installment of Love in the Middle Ages, Lisa, who is facing her 50th birthday, decides to try online dating. After a couple of brief encounters in the Mission, she’s learned one lesson: people lie on the Internet!
I’d already been married to one guy who thought he was perfect and I wasn’t looking [...]

Love in the Middle Ages

Chapter 1
It was when I began lingering over the cucumbers at Bi-Rite that I realized it was time to start dating again.
It’s not like I was doing anything outrageous—not actually fondling the cucumbers, for example. And if I’d actually been looking for something a little more realistic, I would have been eyeing the zucchini. Or [...]