If you can barely navigate 2 minutes in Facebook before succumbing to the temptation of taking a ridiculous, tantalizing quiz that promises to reveal what cheese you are (Gouda), what children’s book character you are (Curious George), and what state you should really live in (West Virginia? What?!) then you, like me, are BUZZ FED. […]
Keep reading >>Yesterday, as I ran through the woods, I thought of Bill Watterson’s precocious and uproariously funny 6-year old cartoon philosopher, Calvin, who once said to Hobbes, “That’s the problem with nature, something’s always stinging you or oozing mucous all over you. Let’s go and watch TV.” I run, hike, bike and love The Great Outdoors, so […]
Keep reading >>Years ago, I took my sons to a baseball game and afterwards, as we walked to our car, my sons, who were about 8 and 12, saw a man sitting on the curb. There was a large plastic bag with what looked like clothing and other belongings lying beside him, and he had placed a […]
Keep reading >>On Sunday, I ran my 16th Marine Corps Marathon. Good Lord. Why? I have neither running talent nor youth working in my favor. In fact, I defy the medical establishment to find a single fast twitch fiber in my leg muscles. And yet, with the exception of 2012, I have run the Marine Corps […]
Keep reading >>Now that I’ve had a few days to reflect on the ebola hysteria, I am glad that our national case of mass temporary insanity appears to have subsided. I don’t want to be the judge of all those who so readily jumped on the bandwagon to CLOSE BORDERS/BAN FLIGHTS and BANISH ANYONE WHO BARFS IN […]
Keep reading >>One of my all-time favorite Disney movie characters is Nana, the “nursemaid” from Peter Pan. Nana was a big shaggy Newfoundland that fantastically and frantically followed the Darling children around, picking up after them, protecting them from hidden house dangers, and trying to make sure they took their medicine at bedtime. As a child, I […]
Keep reading >>One of my all-time favorite Disney movie characters is Nana, the “nursemaid” from Peter Pan. Nana was a big shaggy Newfoundland that fantastically and frantically followed the Darling children around, picking up after them, protecting them from hidden house dangers, and trying to make sure they took their medicine at bedtime. As a child, I […]
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