still

My friend Connor was finished with his semester and on summer break.  We made plans to get together last night.  After having dinner, there was still more in the way of catching up that we wanted to do.  So we took a drive to the ocean, arriving just before 10:00 PM.…

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the best croissant so far

We got off the plane, exhausted after an excruciatingly long flight.  It was 6:00AM Saturday in Paris.  Our "limo" service was cramped and the morning sky was gray.  No one was in much of a mood to look around or talk as we fought our way through morning traffic.  Of course, it was too early for…

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wonder

I was looking out the window yesterday, waiting for one of the kids who would be arriving soon.  I noticed a bird perched not more than five feet away.  I slipped around the window until I was hidden by the wall, and slowly opened the window so that I could get a better look, without…

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small kindnesses

In the weeks after the Twin Towers collapsed, something interesting happened.  People started remembering to be nice to one another. I'm still not quite sure of the connection between being faced with danger or death, and treating others better.  Maybe it's a religious nudge some people…

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of cheesecake and choices

In my recent post entitled "wannabe,"  I included this short paragraph: Ah, good old humility.  It didn’t go the way of the dinosaur.  It’s still as effective as it ever was, if we give it a dusting. It seems to me that the idea of humility is most often greeted with groans of resistance.  Or shame.  In my opinion, it's gotten a bum rap.  I suspect…

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triple threat

I've started this particular post three times.  Had three different images in place as a visual muse.  This one finally feels right. It's a difficult concept to convey, but an important one.  I'll do my best. If you read my recent post entitled "when words are sentences," you may have been…

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when words are sentences

Grammatically speaking, a sentence may consist of a single word: Stop. Duck! Sing! I separated those into separate lines to avoid the mental image that would come of combining them.  Each of these sentences contains a verb, which we see, and an "invisible" (understood) subject – the audience to whom we are…

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this is a test …

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP! This is a test. Sorry to assault your eyes there, but I have your attention.  Good.  I'm going to give you your first real, live test.  It's more of a challenge, really.  So, I'm going to ask you to get a piece of paper and something to write with.  Or open up a document file and get…

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