Tumbling Downhill
Let’s just say it: one of the biggest weaknesses in email communication is that there is no immediate feedback. You don’t get to look the person in the face and… Read more »
Let’s just say it: one of the biggest weaknesses in email communication is that there is no immediate feedback. You don’t get to look the person in the face and… Read more »
Remember two years ago, when we were in the height of fighting the COVID pandemic? Remember the controls placed on us all, which today seem brutally restrictive? I mean, whoever… Read more »
Here’s the problem with riding with Albert. He’s so willing to check things out, and he’s so knowledgeable about the options when it comes to kitting out a bike that… Read more »
I don’t know what it was about today, but I’m hoping I’ll sleep like a log tonight. I’m just plain worn out. And the ride shouldn’t have been all that… Read more »
I haven’t put anything up for a couple of days, so here’s something I’ve been working on: Sensationalism sells. In our entertainment, the next big thing rules. We don’t want… Read more »
I can’t pin down the exact date – or even the exact year really, but I believe it was sometime around New Year’s Day, 1994 that I became a Christian…. Read more »
The day was quite excellent, but first, I invented a riddle; and it’s based on a true story. I was chatting with Joon and I told him, “I woke up… Read more »
Long ago, someone asked me about my family, and I told them, “My mother is an artist. My father is a genius.” They each could do so much, and the… Read more »
It’s a short week, sure. But it’s been a fairly busy one. Testing that crapped out due to a power outage on Tuesday, which meant using the Wednesday session to… Read more »
Funny story here: I used to teach a Bible study to Korean Airmen, Soldiers, and dependents at the Korean chapel on Osan Air Base, and I met some absolutely incredible… Read more »