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
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
We woke up early and hit the road on Saturday, to meet our friends in Reno. The roads were remarkably clear of traffic, and nearly clear of snow. Mrs C … Continue reading A Christmas in Reno