All politics is local. A friend of mine tagged me on Facebook last night in an interesting thread. He had announced he was considering a run for city council. He … Continue reading I Love This Town
All politics is local. A friend of mine tagged me on Facebook last night in an interesting thread. He had announced he was considering a run for city council. He … Continue reading I Love This Town
When Superman himself sends you a challenge, you answer. My good friend, Bill, mentioned me in his mighty blog – of which there is no equal – and asked that … Continue reading Superman, Sinatra, and Albert Einstein
Moxie came to us from the snow in 2009. He was a Valentine’s gift. The first dog we brought home in Redding. At the time we had two other dogs, … Continue reading Moxie’s World
Yesterday was a very angry day. Not for me, I was fine. In fact, I spent the day doing things that I love. I rewatched Troy with the missus. I checked … Continue reading Choosing Love or Hate
What I generally write about is what’s on my mind lately. You’ve probably noticed that trend. I don’t plan to write things for the blog, I don’t put aside certain … Continue reading Me and Captain Kirk
Let’s not call it a failure. Let’s call it a learning experience. The Rams, after all, won 15 games this year. They had a .789 winning percentage. They won their … Continue reading How To Win One More Game
I made a conscious choice. I think it was in October, but it might have been in November. It was around the time I said I would maintain my autumn … Continue reading Priorities
Miss me? I know, I know, I’ve been quiet lately. Really, it’s not intentional and it’s not even burnout. It’s just … life. Since the last time we spoke I’ve … Continue reading Shhhhh
I spent the bulk of the morning familiarizing myself with the various scenarios of Week 17 and I gotta tell you … today has a playoff feel to it. So … Continue reading Playoff Sunday, One Week Early
Since I’m up earlier than most this seems like a good time to reflect upon the year. I’ll be brief. It was awesome. I could, I suppose, dwell upon the … Continue reading Looking Back, Looking Forth