Monthly Archives: September 2014
Conflicted interests
Being a small business owner myself, I like to support small businesses whenever I can. In some things that’s a lot easier than others. For example, I’m something of a gamer. I enjoy board games, card games, pencil-n-paper RPGs, etc. … Continue reading
The death of adulthood
A. O. Scott has an article in the New York Times discussing the death of adulthood in America. He makes an interesting case, even claiming that American literature has been curiously “adult free”. But, as the bulk of his evidence … Continue reading
Being neighborly
Robert Frost, in “Mending Wall”, claims that “good fences make good neighbors”. If only that’s all it took. I’ve built a few fences in my day, and they’re all still standing. I could be a really good neighbor. Unfortunately, I … Continue reading
Shake it off – Revisited
I ran across this lip synch version later on, done by the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. It’s kinda fun, but probably most impressive is their choreography and timing. Unless they’ve got mad editing skillz, this is all a single take, … Continue reading
Shake it off
Taylor Swift doesn’t exactly need me to send more views her way, but I’m going to anyway. I know we shouldn’t feel sorry for celebrities and all, but it’s got to be harder than it looks. You have people masterminding … Continue reading
Fifteen years
My wife and I have been married fifteen years–the better part of my life. Those of you keeping score will recognize that’s not the majority of my life; it’s barely a third. But it has been the better part of … Continue reading
Living in a desert
So, last week’s emergencies have got me thinking again about capturing rain water from our rain gutters and saving it up to water the garden. We don’t get a lot of water here in Utah, but when we do, it … Continue reading
Emergency Preparedness
So, last week was our unofficial, unscheduled “Emergency Preparedness Drill”. The morning after Labor Day we awoke to no electricity, and it didn’t come back on until after we had all left for our day. We were able to pass … Continue reading
Great Day to Be Alive
I need to hear this song every so often. I need a little extra perspective now and then, and this week has been no exception. It started off well. My boss called me into his office to compliment me on … Continue reading
Click
I’ve heard it said before that conceiving ideas for a novel is a matter of storing up ideas until you achieve a critical mass. Some of the ideas, no matter how disparate and unconnected they were initially, will suddenly start … Continue reading