Great new… some things never change
I spent the weekend at Camp Workcoeman, a Boy Scout camp in New Hartford, CT. Charlie and a handful of Scouts from his pack spent the weekend hiking, earning badges,…
I spent the weekend at Camp Workcoeman, a Boy Scout camp in New Hartford, CT. Charlie and a handful of Scouts from his pack spent the weekend hiking, earning badges,…
There's a sign in my workplace lunchroom that forbids people from leaving dirty dishes in the kitchen sink. Every time I see this sign, I'm saddened. Do we really need…
Filmmaker Kevin Smith’s approach to addressing any audience is the same as mine. He writes in his memoir that anytime a person speaks to a group of people, of any…
Elysha and I pulled into the Starbucks parking lot, weaving around a dozen cars lined up in the drive-thru lane so we could park. She was running inside for coffee…
Elysha and I have taken our kids to the Ben & Jerry's in Canton many times. We meet Elysha's parents in the shopping center for dinner and then walk over…
Every month I report the progress of my yearly goals in order to monitor progress (or the lack thereof) and hold myself accountable. The following are the result from…
From NumLock News, a daily newsletter that I read and adore: A new study published in Nature found that when subjects were set to the task of trying to fix something, they…
The ability to delay gratification is imperative for a successful life. The willingness to put aside the desire to play when the need to study arises is the difference between…
Amazing news out of the University of Oxford: A malaria vaccine trial on 409 children was found to have an 80 percent rate of protection. Malaria kills 409,000 people a…
I thought it might be fun to occasionally reveal some of the worst decisions of my life. Humiliation is always amusing. Right? Here’s one: A purple SportCenter hat, which I…