A Beautiful Evening
Spring has sprung, and March is leaving us on a good note. Today’s temperature reached the 70s, and the AQI dropped down into the 50s by the time I finished… Read more »
Thoughts if you want them…
Spring has sprung, and March is leaving us on a good note. Today’s temperature reached the 70s, and the AQI dropped down into the 50s by the time I finished… Read more »
From the Prestige 1956 recording, “Oleo.” Released on the album “Relaxin’” in ’58. Fantastic. Coltrane on sax? Get out. I’ve been listening a bit to Miles lately and it’s so… Read more »
Today was the worst air quality I’ve experienced in Korea. It really should be the shame of the country. I know they like to blame China, but honestly, the building… Read more »
I’ve enjoyed my New York Times subscription. Even those things with which I don’t necessarily agree (and that is the case with every publication, not just the Times) are quite… Read more »
Just piddling around and I found this site, acrevalue.com. It overlays land plots on a map, and in some cases, gives you values. I found it when I was watching… Read more »
While my riding partner didn’t fare as well, it was the perfect day to take off and get in a long ride. I felt great for most of the ride,… Read more »
This morning’s reading yielded some thought. Amongst the passages of the persecution of the church in Acts, I find in chapter 9 verse 31, “So the church throughout all Judea and… Read more »
If you want to listen to something interesting, you can hardly go wrong with Malcolm Gladwell’s podcast, Revisionist History. Sure, it’s a bit of an odd name. I mean, aren’t… Read more »
I don’t remember where I first stumbled upon Antione Dufour, but I did, and that’s all that matters. I’ve learned since then that there are a few good players in… Read more »
Tired tonight. It’s been a long day. But it doesn’t hurt to laugh a bit. I’ve always liked The Office — a lot of people do. It had such a… Read more »