My 10 Best Posts of 2021
With a new year, comes a look back at the last year. So I present this collection of my best posts of 2021, listed in no particular order.
With a new year, comes a look back at the last year. So I present this collection of my best posts of 2021, listed in no particular order.
Have you ever considered how much faith you exert — even if you're not a 'person of faith' — that there's always more time waiting?
If there was a single word that might have a great meaning for me in 2018, that word, I'm very sorry to have to say, is cancer.
Three times now, my senior high school class has planned a class reunion and three times now, I've missed it. (Two of them weren't my fault.)
I've always believed that you can tell whether you are having a great vacation when you completely lose track of...
Last week, I took part in the third annual 'Rickfast' in honor of the man for whom the #LiveLikeRick hashtag was created.
Editor's Note: This post was written to be the first in a series of weekly posts under the 'Saturday Coffee'...
Have you ever wondered what people who know you would say about you when you're gone? Come on, don't even...
Since the sudden death on Friday of my friend Rick, I've been thinking about his family, his friends and the...
When you reach a certain age — and if you're under 35 or so, you haven't reached it, yet —...
Most of the time, when people hear or refer to Diabetes, they're referring to Type 2 Diabetes, also known as...
As much good as social media can do, there are certain things that it doesn't do well. One of those...
A friend of mine entered a design competition and is now a national finalist. Though her work might wind up on merchandise for a candidate you may not support, I'm hoping you'll still vote for her efforts.
Most of the time, those icons we've grown up seeing always appear smaller when you actually reach them in person. Sometimes, they're downright disappointing. We've somehow managed to elevate them into something larger than life could possibly allow in our imagination. But the Golden Gate Bridge didn't disappoint.
Actor George Lindsey, who portrayed one of television's most enduring, if most annoying, characters, Goober Pyle, passed away over the weekend. But what co-star Andy Griffith said about their friendship really struck me.
I hope all of you had a nice Easter, and I apologize for a lull in regular posting over the...
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