This is an amusing tidbit I saw in the NY TIMES : “You might wonder how Karen Kingsbury finds the time to write so many novels about the Baxter family of Bloomington, Ind. (her latest, “To the Moon and Back,” enters the list at No. 5). The answer is simple: She has help from her […]
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Father’s Day Reflection
Besides driving me to radio jobs before I even had a license, my Father taught me the power of persistence, believing in myself and never settling. Without these qualities, I wouldn’t have succeeded in radio.
Continue readingThe Caps Victory
Sports victories unite people. And if we’re not in on the celebration, we simply appropriate the other city’s win. You would’ve thought cancer was cured Thursday as thousands of people spilled into the streets of DC to celebrate the Capitals Stanley Cup victory. People sang, danced and probably kissed. That’s what people do at parties. […]
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Wouldn’t it be awkward if the Belmont Stakes were spelled Belmont Steaks?
Continue readingMusical Tears
I drove to work in tears today while listening to “Somewhere Out There” from the movie “An American Tail”. I hope they were reunited.
Continue readingRandom Thoughts, Part V
I’ve become that person who wakes early on Sunday mornings, hungry, waiting for my favorite breakfast place to open.
Continue readingRandom Thoughts, Part IV
Dental Technicians should be forced to stay in the room with you when you get an x-ray. Fair is fair.
Continue readingRandom Thoughts, Part III
1) Why don’t dogs take sips of water between bites of food? 2) When my flight lands, I’m last to turn on my phone because I know that nobody is calling me 3) I like to go out at night because it’s harder for people to see me 4) It’s 2018. You don’t have to […]
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More “Random Thoughts”…. 1) Do birds squint in the sun? 2) Are there any birds that are afraid of heights?
Continue readingA memory…
I woke up to a robin singing outside my window. It reminded me of the house where I grew up and crisp fall mornings with open windows. I remembered the smell of fresh brewed coffee reaching every corner of the house and my Parents talking in the kitchen and full days ahead. The robin sang […]
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