I’m taking advantage of the season to bring you some of the Christmas music I’ve been listening to. Enjoy! [More….]
Monthly Archives: November 2016
I admit that looking at interesting maps helps to distract me from dwelling on the implications of the election’s outcome. [More….]
Somehow, the old adage, “don’t believe everything you read,” just doesn’t begin to cover it. [More….]
Generally speaking, the most miserable people I know are those who are obsessed with themselves; the happiest people I know are those who lose themselves in the service of others. [More….]
There are any number of things we might seek out in times of trial to help us to cope. I’m inclined to look for those that won’t cause hangovers [More….]
Many of us in the US voted this week, and for a little more than half of those that did, it didn’t work out the way we wanted it to.* [More….]
Actually, I had plenty to say yesterday, but in keeping with the advice of mothers everywhere, [More….]
I have looked at the sample ballot for this election, and there is no box on it that will let me say, “I don’t like anyone listed here. What are my other options?” [More….]
I can’t predict whether I will be able to hang onto either definition of nidicolous until such time as I want to express a thought where it would be the perfect fit. But that isn’t actually the focus [More….]
Do you consider yourself a cook, a baker, a foodie, a package opener? Do you live to eat, or eat to live? [More….]