An Observation from the Rear End of a Canoe
My wife and I are both lifelong paddlers of canoes and kayaks, so when we were newly married, we were […]
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My wife and I are both lifelong paddlers of canoes and kayaks, so when we were newly married, we were […]
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Sam, Way Back When… Sam, On His Last Day… I’ve written about my dog in a couple of posts, the
When you lose a friend… Read More »
Dr. Paul Farmer died a few days ago. If that name doesn’t mean anything to you, you’re missing out. Tracy
Paul Farmer’s Prescription for a Fulfilling Life Read More »
Sorry—I can’t help myself. I need to write another dog post. (If you haven’t read the previous post on My
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This is telling you more than you need to know about my life, but just about every evening I take
Hopelessly lost, but making good time… I was standing in a store the other day, and I picked up a
Enjoying the Journey Read More »
As Donkey reminds us in that cinematic masterpiece, Shrek, “You gotta have friends” to thrive in this world. And most
“You Gotta Have Friends…” Read More »
I went out for ice cream with my wife last night. We had a coupon to “Buy One Utterly, Totally,
Ice Cream and Wedgies for Everybody! Read More »
As I mentioned in Reason and Emotion Part I, in his book, The Happiness Hypothesis, Jonathan Haidt uses the metaphor
Reason & Emotion Part II: Or “You never listen to me!” Read More »
(This one’s a little long, but it’s the first of a few on this topic, so hang in there…) In
Reason & Emotion 1: or “I have a feeling this is illogical” Read More »