Exploring the DMZ
June of 2023 will be the 40th anniversary of the first time I set foot in Korea. It doesn’t seem that long ago, but 1983 Korea was so much different… Read more »
Thoughts if you want them…
June of 2023 will be the 40th anniversary of the first time I set foot in Korea. It doesn’t seem that long ago, but 1983 Korea was so much different… Read more »
It was supposed to be a going away ride for someone who had never ridden to Seoul in the time he was here. Nice and easy. Mostly flat. He didn’t… Read more »
I can’t seem to get to a blank home screen when I open Edge, so I sometimes get to see headlines I wouldn’t normally see. I usually ignore them, but… Read more »
And speaking of revival… In music, I’m far from expert for sure — I can’t sit here and tell you the details of a band’s history. I can’t even tell… Read more »
As my sister pointed out in commenting on yesterday’s post about Asbury, “one person brought closer to Jesus is reason enough for the extravagant production, wasteful as it is in… Read more »
I know this isn’t going to resound with many…well, not in these circles. But this is why I blog – to express my thoughts. And, as you may know, my… Read more »
Today’s Monday. The President’s Day holiday. I appreciated the day off. It gave me a chance to get over to the shop and have them upgrade the software in my… Read more »
I was getting ready for bed tonight and remembered that I wanted to share a song today. But first, I’ll follow up a bit on my reading. I wasn’t too… Read more »
I’ve finished William Faulkner’s The Reivers: A Reminiscence. The verdict? One of my favorites. I not only loved the style, I also loved the way Faulkner navigated his rather complex… Read more »
The replies in a recent Twitter thread got the ball rolling for me today: “I really wish I could convey to young people just how awesome it was to be… Read more »