Posts Tagged ‘family’
On Frank Sarwark (1950-2024)
Frank Sarwark passed away Sunday, August 11, 2024, age 73. He was my father and he was a good man and he will be remembered.
Read More“I don’t need a ride, I need ammunition”
Last weekend was spent participating as a member of the Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania in the state convention in Williamsport. These are my observations and my plans moving forward: The Mises Caucus treated the annual convention as an opportunity to settle perceived grievances and to hold a national party at the expense of members who…
Read MoreThe Next Chapter in my Career
Over 70 years ago, Roman “Slim” Sarwark moved from South Bend, Indiana to Phoenix, Arizona to convalesce after he lost a lung to tuberculosis. His doctors didn’t give him much chance to live for many more years. Slim started Sarwark Motor Sales in 1942, selling one or two cars at a time. His hard work…
Read MoreDrinking White Wine in the Sun
It’s hard to be an atheist around Christmas sometimes. As we are reminded, often loudly, Jesus is the reason for the season. But I, like many atheists, enjoy Christmas for all of the beauty it brings unrelated to religion. Singing songs, spending time with family, loving each other. Tim Minchin, whose work I have mentioned…
Read MoreNew Blog: Trust Me, I’m a Used Car Salesman
My father has started blogging, focusing mostly on auto advice (buying and using, not repairing). Not only that, but he started a radio show too.
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