Wildlife
Our pond here is about two acres, fed by a small river, with an outlet over a waterfall that leads to the bay a half-mile away. Today, alone, aside from the usual geese and ducks, we had a double-breasted cormorant,
Hear Now, The News
There was a hew and cry from the morning talk shows today because a new reality show is based on an actual CBS affiliate using a female wrestler and glamour-puss as on on-air reporter. Apparently, this demeans the news profession
The Working Life
“My problem is that I’m working too hard to make any real money.” – Told to me by a new member of my Mentor Program
Verdad
Last night, at the Miss Universe contest in Mexico City, the audience apparently booed when Miss USA was being interviewed as one of the finalists. Perhaps we’ve been too unfair to Mexico? Not spending enough tourist dollars? Too hard on
Co-Opting the Huckleberry
Here’s a line I used yesterday in opening a speech with 70 harried, type A executives: “You will have those cell phones and Huckleberries with you for the rest of the day and, probably, the rest of your lives. You
Yankees and the Bible
At church yesterday the priest commented on the deacon’s homily, which included St. Stephen being stoned. “If those were Yankee pitchers,” he said, “St. Stephen would be alive today.”
Prehab
I’m suggesting here in this public forum that everyone must sign up for Prehabilitation (Prehab) so as to avoid the more costly Rehabilitation (Rehab) which seems to have become de rigeur for all kinds of transgressions, real and imagined. Not unlike