Worry

“As a cure for worry, work is better than whiskey” ~ Thomas Edison  My friend John was a quadriplegic and permanent resident at King County Hospital. I met John in 1962 while I had a Seattle Times paper route in the hospital.  John would buy both the morning and evening papers so that he could study the horse racing handicap columns.  He bet on horses and … Continue reading Worry »

What Makes Us Great?

This blog is not about politics; it’s about helping us on our journeys toward becoming our better selves.  However, occasionally something from the political sphere may enter in to further that pursuit. My ears have been ringing lately with talk of how we Americans must make our country great again, how we must become a tougher nation as we eye those new to our land with suspicion. … Continue reading What Makes Us Great? »

What I Found in My Closet

  “There is something about a closet that makes a skeleton terribly restless”~ Wilson Misner Maybe it’s because these restless skeletons of ours really want to dance. For a long time, I believed that skeletons were passed on from one generation to the next as an unwanted family inheritance.  The less one spoke of a skeleton the better, and if one did, one only did so … Continue reading What I Found in My Closet »