Life Lessons

The Big Two-Hearted River

During my teaching years several of my teaching friends and I went on “adventures”.  Most were not well thought out.  We got an idea and put it into play without considering the consequences of our actions and the difficulties that might present themselves.  One adventure involved two poker friends and the reading of a short …

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Current Events

Staying with the Kids

David and Lindsay were scheduled to go to California to stay with the hippies, Elizabeth and Sutton,  for a few days, but things fell through when the governor of California tightened things up again because of the coronavirus.  Lindsay was going to sing two “gigs” with them. Her peeps are disappointed.  The entire San Diego …

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Childhood Memories

I Should’ve Been a Cowboy

The kids in the neighborhood played cowboys and Indians.  Sometimes we were just cowboys, and if we played that way, there were good and bad guys.  Good guys protected damsels in distress, guarded the cattle from rustlers, warded off swindlers, and made sure the stage with the strong box got through.   When we played …

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Life Lessons

Be Aware and Beware

I read the latest edition of my AARP magazine the other day.  I focused on an article regarding scams and the elderly.  Seems my age makes me highly qualified in this department. Scammers might call me “essential”.  The author outlines a list of several  pitfalls that scammers use and the scammed fall for.  According to …

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Family

For One Hour

There are several popular posts appearing on Facebook.  There’s one about golf that keeps popping up.  It asks you to name your dream foursome.  For me that’s always been easy, I’d choose my three kids, David, Elizabeth, Michael and me.  Ruth’s recent resurgence on the  links muddies the waters a bit, but if we couldn’t …

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Childhood Memories

Mr. Tiger

I’ve been a Detroit Tiger fan for as long as I can remember.  When the kids in the neighborhood played pickup games, we often adopted the name of a Tiger.  For several years, I was Frank Bolling.  Bill Graham was Charlie “Paw Paw” Maxwell.  Bill and Charlie were both lefties. Charlie was from Paw Paw, …

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