Finished reading: Ghosts of Crook County by Russell Cobb 📚

When this came out it seemed to always get compared to Killers of the Flower Moon, which really is a disservice because while both deal with shady dealings to claim oil rights and payouts within Oklahoma during the early 20th century boom, Ghosts is a much different subject. The thing that makes this book frustrating and rewarding at the same time is the simple fact that when it comes to oil rights in the state much of the crookery came through legal means that don’t make as gripping a story as the sensational murders and violence that allowed Scorsese to make a 3 hour movie.

Ghosts deals with the legal maneuvers to secure access to allotment land for Tommy Atkins, who never existed. Yet by the end of the book numerous parties have made various claims to the allotment in an attempt to profit off the generous earnings it provided. The most prominent of those was Charles Page, the founder and benefactor of Sand Springs. While Page had the money and fame to attract attention, smaller drillers and family members also sought to stake their claim to the allotment. The Atkins case was a sensational story that attracted national attention as it touched on issues of class and race and had far too many twists and turns for anyone to keep straight, including readers of the book.

04/03/26

Today: Slowly inching towards the end of the semester

Status: Cut up a bunch of the branches from the honeysuckle bush we cut down in the backyard and the thumb is a bit sore. Bought a new Fiskers cutter for this whole product and the rubber grip hasn’t survived the first project.

Reading: Everything and nothing all at once.

Last Watched: The Gilded Age, I’m out after one episode. Downtown Abbey was never my thing and the American version doesn’t really do anything else.

04/01/26

Today: April Fool’s Day, stay the hell off the internet.

The AI Tax is making everything more expensive and terrible. Turns out my Mac Mini is now the go-to computer for AI weirdos and they’re sold out everywhere. Anyway, if anyone wants to give me $5K I’ll sell you my M4 Pro Mac Mini with 64GB of RAM.

Status: Meh, fine. I guess.

Reading: Kind of want to read The Count of Monte Cristo after watching the first two episodes of the Italian mini-series that has premiered on PBS Masterpiece.

Listening: Seems the Supreme Court is ambivalent about the idea of ending birthright citizenship. The 14th amendment couldn’t be clearer and the same court that decided Plessy v. Ferguson couldn’t bring itself to find an argument against birthright citizenship. The fact that Trump is attending the arguments is not the power move he thinks it is.

Watching: Lecture last night on Catholic theology and immigration. You know, the basic, love your neighbor stuff.

03/30/26

Today: Need to get caught up on some grading and discuss socialism in Oklahoma and 1950s America. Getting so close to the end of the semester.

Status: The neck has been giving me issues lately. Hopefully it’ll hold up for a month and I can get in after the semester is over to get it checked.

Listening: We went to a hockey game on Saturday and there were teens in front of us and one of them had a 5th generation iPad Nano. I know the iPods are making a comeback because of phone bans in schools but this is the first time I saw one in the wild. And they were sharing headphones.

Last Watched: The first episode of ER and The West Wing. At some point I will get through ER but given everything else, Aaron Sorkin’s rosy centrist mentality is going to win out.

This is also where I acknowledge that I turned in for UConn/Duke last night and turned it off around half time. With Uconn down 19, it didn’t feel worthwhile to subject my girlfriend who dislikes basketball to the second half that seemed pointless.

Oops

03/27/26

Today:

Thought I could escape out the door this morning without a coat. Oklahoma has increasingly just given up on Spring. Turns out today is 50s, windy, and wet. Whoops.

Status: The cat gets treats in the morning when I wake up and he has increasingly decided he can try and compel me to get up by walking over me an hour or two before the alarm goes off.

Last Watched: Baseball’s back thankfully. A few hours of easy background noise broken up with action at various points. I entirely ignored Netflix getting to claim “opening day” on Wednesday night and it was the right call, seemingly everything about the game was terrible. Instead I started with the Mets beating the Pirates with former OSU player Carson Benge hitting a home run in his big league debut. Much better.