Covid-19 and virtual meetings. This is about how modern technology kept a long-standing group together. But how did we get here? In 1970, a […]
Month: September 2020
It Took an Eagle Eye
An article from the Associated Press was spied by Marion Harcourt who then shared this story with us at “Your Good Life”. A […]
Not a Talent Scout
Dad got this one wrong. In November of 1976 I was invited to a professional meeting in New York. I would be working during the […]
A Lifetime of Love and Saved Haircut Fees
Most “home” haircuts are one and done. This one lasted a lifetime. Back in August of 1962 Rosa Maria and I got married in Mexico […]
Anything Worth Watching?
Recommending entertainment options for others can be a dicey proposition. Most wisely skirt this issue. Excuse me for the audacity of taking it head-on. […]
Opportunity Still Knocks
A late baby boomer or early generation X speaks to the generations that have preceded hers. This is a heartfelt tribute to you […]
The Ninth Grade, ugh!!
I bet I am not the only one who had a terrible year at school. Here is one I remember. I spent eight […]
More Widow Lessons (Part 2)
As time went on, I learned, how to buy major appliances, get estimates on home repairs and acquire cemetery lots. All this happened while […]