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Hope Is More Virulent Than Fear

Five years ago, my wife and I ate at a favorite local restaurant and saw a movie, The Invisible Man. It was an excellent film about an invisible enemy. And speaking of invisible enemies… COVID-19 was spreading. Rapidly. We heard … Continue reading

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Five Years Ago: A Symbol of Our Resistance

The world was at war with COVID 19, and under quarantine. In an effort to lighten the mood, I suggested we adopt this Rosie the Riveter-inspired badass, Quaran-Tina, as a symbol of our resistance! Now that the War on COVID … Continue reading

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Wishing You a Tasty Cinco de Mayo!

Thought for the Week I confess, Iโ€™m a gringo. But I grew up in Southern California, near enough to take daytrips into Mรฉxico. Plus, I always had enough friends with big Mexican families to get a taste ofโ€”and forโ€”south-of-the-border culture. … Continue reading

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Earth Day Is Us Day!

I’m a day late with this. But then every day should be Earth Day. I’m not a flaming liberal. I’m more of a smoldering moderate (and smoke-free at that). But when it comes to protecting my home planet, I tend … Continue reading

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And All This Time I Thought…

So, it turns out I’m a master of the ancient and venerated Chinese art of Feng Shui! And all this time I just thought I had OCD. โ‰  Note: The above is meant strictly as self-mocking. My OCD is fairly … Continue reading

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This is Why Time Cannot Be Kept

Salvador Dali had it right: Clocks cannot be trusted. Not because they keep poor time, but because time cannot be kept. Instead, it keeps us in cages made of minutes. And yet the solution is not to escape, but to … Continue reading

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Knock Knock, Who’s There?

A little owl lived in an oak The more he saw the less he spoke The less he spoke the more he heard Why canโ€™t we be like that wise little bird? ~Mid-19th Century (Author Unknown) “Therefore, beloved, let us … Continue reading

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Love in the Time of COVID

Today is our 40th Engagement Anniversary. And so, exactly five years ago today, my wife and I celebrated it, as we always do, with a candle-lit dinner and a bottle of wine. Only this time we ate at the world’s … Continue reading

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The Great Toilet Paper Panic of 2020

Five years ago today, we were on the verge of a pandemic. We didn’t know yet how serious it would become, but we knew a lockdown was coming. Result? There was a run on supermarket supplies — especially toilet paper! … Continue reading

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Half-Empty or Half-Full? What’s Your Worldview?

Worldviews dominate our era. The motto of the present time could be, “Everyone’s worldview is valid, only mine is valider.” The old glass-is-half-empty/glass-is-half-full metaphor seems like an effective way of “glass-ifying” some prominent worldviews: Optimism โ€“ The glass is ยฝ … Continue reading

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