Category Archive: Life

History Repeating Itself? Paul McCartney: Part 1

A week ago yesterday, I had experienced the Sir Paul McCartney “Out There” concert from fourth row centerfield at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. While I’ve uploaded several photos to my Twitter page following the nearly 3-hour show,… Continue reading

Tragedy Can & Does Inspire

As of late, the news has been a stream of reports on one tragedy after another. There are many reactions to catastrophic events, which I’ll elaborate on later. The purpose of this brief… Continue reading

“Life Is What Happens To You…”

“While you’re busy making other plans,” sang the late John Lennon in his tribute to son Sean in “Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy).” It’s the seventh track off his last studio album Double Fantasy [New… Continue reading

What is Love?

Today was considerably trying in regard to physical and emotional relationships with members of the opposite sex. After drinking a glass of pinot grigio with dinner, my plan was to curl up in… Continue reading

“Where’d You Go?”

“Any minute you will show / And I’m wondering where did you go? / Where’d you go? / Where’d you go? / I wanna know . . .” (The MMB, 1991) That seems… Continue reading

True Love

How many people can say they have been in love with something since they were 4.5 months old? Moreover, what number of individuals has the supporting documentation for such a claim? I can… Continue reading

“Like Ma Bell, I’ve Got the Ill Communication”

One hundred and thirty-six years ago today, a 29-year-old Alexander Graham Bell transformed the way people communicate by patenting the telephone. Now, after getting over the initial feeling of inadequacy (while I’ve accomplished… Continue reading

Acknowledging My Digital Routine

Entry for Monday, 1/18/11 Subjects: Inspiration, Communication, and Education There are several websites I visit on a daily basis via my MacBook and/or desktop PC. They are listed below in no particular order… Continue reading