Happy Syttende Mai to my Norwegian friends and family! Gratulerer med dagen!
Category: thought
Having to use whole new invisible digits to count the number of people I know here in the US who’s kids are already going to college in Canada or are actively considering it in no small part as an exit/escape plan. I’d be lying if I said I don’t think about it too.
Nothing to add.
Just found out our friend and neighbor John died. Way too soon (only 10 years older than I). Enjoyed many a wonderful evening at his place. Made a mean martini.
A reminder to make as many of your soons and somedays into right nows and todays as often as you can.
A reminder that my new book, For You, is available in Paperback and for ePub and Amazon Kindle (Only $5 for the eBook versions — less than a fancy coffee). I’d be honored if you checked it out.
Perhaps you need to spend some time visiting The Oracles.
Some remembrances of my friend Charles Edge. I’m still more than a bit in shock over the loss. They capture him well…
Take Control Author Charles Edge Dies – TidBITS
Thank You For Everything, Charles – Cannonball
And a memorial page:
I’m usually pretty OK with death, as it is a part of life.
Some, though… Oof!
Just found out Charles Edge, an associate I’ve known for over 20 years, passed away Friday night.
It’s going to be a rough one.
costs – The Homebound Symphony
Every choice — every choice ever made by every human being — carries costs. Some of the costs are easily borne; some, though, are unmanageable, or even catastrophic.
This. So much this.
Also, what’s the plan? I know you want what you want, but just stomping one’s feet and demanding it is not enough. Where’s the plan to get it?
Free. 24h. Amazon Kindle. Great reads. – Nicholas Bate
I’m finally getting around to reading Meet Molly right now. Good so far.