Observations from a lockdown: Being grateful. Giving thanks.
It is easy to give thanks when everything is going well. It is more important to be open to gratefulness in challenging times.
It is easy to give thanks when everything is going well. It is more important to be open to gratefulness in challenging times.
During the pandemic we are reminded of how much we need fresh air. Which leads me to the Dumb House and a nice sweater.
We have reached the point in our civic lives where we are easily overwhelmed by evil and hatred, which isolate the mind and kill the heart.
“Of course she did” was my response when news broke that Dolly was an investor for a COVID vaccine.
The comment that “my father did the ironing and my mother did the finances” led down a new path.
History will find those who put personal gain and short-term power above service to community and country.
Ibram X. Kendi’s “How to Be An Antiracist” is a powerful reminder of our personal responsibilities in fighting racism.
The road a country takes to decency and respect for the rule of law is long.
Moving towards a place and time where belief in our abilities to achieve a noble common purpose defeats the fears that turn hate into loathing.
Steve Almond’s “Bad Stories” is a good book to revisit when considering our ongoing information crisis.