My Hug Project
The current need to physically separate ourselves from others has made me nostalgic for the days (like, say, a month ago) when we could hug freely. So I asked some… Read more »
The current need to physically separate ourselves from others has made me nostalgic for the days (like, say, a month ago) when we could hug freely. So I asked some… Read more »
What a year this month has been, right? I’ve had more interactions with viewers and readers than at any time in years. Some have been fruitful and productive. And then… Read more »
Life is going to be weird for a while. We’re facing some challenges, for sure…but here’s the good part. We’re all in this together! We’re Americans, we got this. We’re… Read more »
We really take things for granted, don’t we? Just a few days ago, we were complaining about life’s little annoyances. The pastor’s sermon was too long. Standing in line for… Read more »
From my upcoming book. Has there ever been more talent on the stage of Memorial Auditorium at one time? For about a buck, you could see these folks on the… Read more »
Life is going to be weird for a while. Until a few weeks ago, we had never heard the term “coronavirus.” Now it dominates our lives. As I write these… Read more »
I don’t know many super-rich people. Where I grew up, if you had a house, a car, and a job, you were better off than most. Come to think of… Read more »
This blog usually offers a safe space from politics, but occasionally I have to wade into the deep water. After all, everyone is talking about the coronavirus, the stock market,… Read more »
Recently I confessed my ongoing love of the Three Stooges. It’s the definition of “guilty pleasure.” The dictionary calls it “something that one enjoys, but would be embarrassed by if… Read more »
Recently, a columnist opining about the hijinks in our nation’s capital, made a reference to the Three Stooges. He wrote, “Watching Congress try to get anything done makes me think… Read more »