“In no way settling.” Locations WA4 Review
John Wesley, the Methodist minister, once said “If I die with more than ten dollars in my pocket, you should call me a liar.” I have always felt similarly, lived […]
John Wesley, the Methodist minister, once said “If I die with more than ten dollars in my pocket, you should call me a liar.” I have always felt similarly, lived […]
I’m a self-confessed luddite with something of an agenda when it comes to technology. The short version of it might be that if it weren’t for Vivino, I’d get rid […]
Sunday morning, I was downtown early for the start of the 42nd Annual Omaha Marathon. I was chatting casually with folk who had arrived equally early. A seemingly nice lady, […]
Today was a success! My classes were engaged with Beowulf and our discussions about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the field trip to Beth El Synagogue was all […]
This was a very full week, packed with terrific things that made the happiness and smiles around our household ubiquitous. A rewarding week of work was followed up Thursday night […]
With about 80% of the insulation nestled in overhead, I had hoped that suspending the ceiling, installing vintage light fixtures, or perhaps building a massive table from crude bridge planks […]
Yesterday Sonja and I took Titus and Zooey to the zoo for the morning, before returning home for lunch with our neighbors. In the kitchen, loading plates, Baron casually asked […]
This week was, in a word, full. It was so full in fact that I let some things go. For example, this is the first blog post of the week, […]
Ever since last weekend, when I brutally shoved a cork down the neck of a 21-year-old bottle of Left Bank Bordeaux, I’ve been practicing with the cork puller, the one […]
My first full week of teaching down, I am reminded of how much stamina is required to teach all day long. I easily hit 10,000 steps on my Garmin by […]