Just Rub Some Dirt On It
I don’t have a strong pain threshold. I’m not saying I’m soft, but I’m convinced a paper cut is one of the most painful things God created. Sure, women tell… Read more »
I don’t have a strong pain threshold. I’m not saying I’m soft, but I’m convinced a paper cut is one of the most painful things God created. Sure, women tell… Read more »
Let’s explore the origin of some common sayings. After writing two columns about sayings like, “Until the cows come home” and “Straight from the horse’s mouth,” many readers suggested a… Read more »
As I tell anyone who will listen, I am blessed. From the time I was tall enough to see over the counter at my parents’ store, I have had a… Read more »
There are many traits I admire in a person, such as kindness, intelligence, and patience. A sense of humor is also near the top of the list. I am always… Read more »
I attended the grand opening of a new “safety first” community playground, and it looked nothing like the playgrounds of my youth. I vividly remember sharp edges, swings that took… Read more »
A reader commented on a recent column I had written about music. “Dude, you are living in the past!” I couldn’t agree more. I’m old enough to remember when we… Read more »
We have lost some great singers and musicians this year. Although stars like Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, and Paul Simon are still performing in their golden years, many others have… Read more »
Reader comments about a recent column have inspired me to write another one on the origin of common sayings. For instance, “I’ll vote in this election come hell or high… Read more »
Sometimes, in the midst of chaos, I find solace in music. It doesn’t have to be soft music. Play me some classic rock ‘n soul, and suddenly I’m in a… Read more »
Many Trump voters admit that the president is not perfect. Yes, they say, he engages in petty feuds. Is Elon Musk his favorite person, or his mortal enemy? Check back… Read more »