A Charming Account of "Growing Up.”
The Countdown
“I feared each thunderstorm was the beginning of my eventual march to hell for all of my unknown misdeeds.” By Angela Rieck.
All in Life Ramblings
A Charming Account of "Growing Up.”
“I feared each thunderstorm was the beginning of my eventual march to hell for all of my unknown misdeeds.” By Angela Rieck.
A true story from the life and adventures of Lynda Bernard.
Romance. Danger. Bad guys. Good guys. The Concorde. “Suddenly there was a knife at my throat, it happened exactly the way it does in a movie.” Click thru. You must!
Afternoon Reflection. Something drawn from literature, journalism, music, or conversation that could have meaning for you. By Barry Novick.
About living the life you please. Featuring To the End of the Line, by the Traveling Wilburys.
An essay about getting “unstuck,” by Mary Ann DiLorenzo.
“Letting go gives us freedom..." Thich Nhat Hanh
Walls that were meant to protect.
What was on the inside was quite different than it appeared. By Helene Munson.
Admittedly, we do everything backwards.
A few of the reasons why we moved here.
All of us in banking dread being “Beta…” but I did it anyway.
A life lesson, a meditation, and more. One of our main sources of unhappiness is "wanting." By Sandra Novick. Click thru. This might resonate with you too.
Medical Alert!
The facts AARP won’t tell you. By Barry Novick.
Something drawn from literature, journalism, music, or conversation that could have meaning for you. By Barry Novick
“The Upside,” Nessun Dorma, Roger Ebert—oh, and Aretha Franklin. Yes, it all fits together. Today’s reflection from Barry Novick.
It’s that time again.
“If past history is the best predictor of future performance (and it is!), I will break them in less than a month.” Did you make yours yet? By Angela Rieck.
“At that moment, I saw what looked like a string of lights gliding through the sky in the distance!”
It exists! By Donna Wetjen.
Afternoon Reflection. Something drawn from literature, journalism, music, or conversation that could have meaning for you. By Barry Novick.
Featuring a comment by Chef José Andrés. The good news is—it’s never too late.