Spend some private time this week and think. I was in Denver today and had a few minutes to grab some lunch. I was headed to a particular store and there were several eating establishments nearby. As I was driving around, I spotted an “Egg and I.” It’s one of my favorite places for breakfast or […]
Monthly Archives: September 2016
The Biting Black Flies Perspective
The Biting Black Flies Perspective Today, I spent my first moments ever on Lake Michigan. This immense body of fresh water separates Michigan from Wisconsin, with the great city of Chicago situated below. Samantha and I went with my daughter Kelly and her husband Brian over to Benton Harbor, MI and spent a day on […]
Pay it Forward
Pay It Forward Recently my wife Samantha was finishing up on UFOs (UnFinished Objects) around the house when she ran into a problem with making covered buttons for a bench she was re-covering. The fabric she chose is fairly thick — too thick to work in the fabric-store-notion-department DIY cover button kit. She needed to go to […]
Ungrounded Millennials
Ungrounded Millennials I am out in Colorado, a combination of work and pleasure (hey, Colorado is a very beautiful state; it has amazing fly-fishing and is usually 20 degrees cooler than South Georgia in the summer). I had occasion to go to Home Depot with my good friend, Chris Petersen. She was looking for deck […]