There's incredible freedom in not creating each day until after that morning's coffee...
Tag: Family
Rainy day, catching up
Checking the calendar I see that we've been off the road for two weeks now. It feels good, the right move coming at the right time...
Us again
Our guests are headed home to Ohio. For the first time in ten days, Deb and I are left to ourselves...
On the river
Today, joined by the boys, their ladies and the youngest's dog Calvin, we canoed the Buffalo National River...
Use your common sense
You and I were born with inalienable rights. They're guaranteed by the Constitution. Both are immutable...
Mountain Home
The Ozarks have been getting a bit of rain lately -- periodic deluges, thunderstorms, mostly overnight or early in the morning...
At eleven weeks
Ernie's first full day with solar capabilities began as a total washout. There was no sun to be seen. It occurs to me that there’s something perfectly perfect about that...
Diesel in the morning, beer at night
This, my friends, is Day 408 of 15 Days to Flatten the Curve, and it’s the end of Day 5 of whatever this is that Deb and I are doingThis, my friends, is Day 408 of 15 Days to Flatten the Curve, and it’s the end of Day 5 of whatever this is that Deb and I are doing...
Remote control
This is Day 398 of 15 Days to Flatten the Curve. Deb and I are great. There’s no way I can exaggerate just how special last night’s gathering at Squeek’s Bar & Grill was for Deb and me...
Flashback: Massillon, Ohio (1966)
I’m pretty sure this “flashback” post will have limited appeal. I’m good with that. I spent my childhood in rural northeast Ohio, a few miles outside the city limits of the gritty steel town of Massillon...









