Manitou Springs Detour
A spin of my favorite travel tool, the serendipifier, has found me this afternoon in Manitou Springs, for only the second time in probably 40 years. The previous time was […]
A spin of my favorite travel tool, the serendipifier, has found me this afternoon in Manitou Springs, for only the second time in probably 40 years. The previous time was […]
At six thirty a.m. in the lobby of the Staybridge Inn, it’s not hard to figure out who your peeps are. Half the folks shuffling through the featureless, beige breakfast […]
Sorry for being so quiet on the blog of late – there hasn’t been anything that felt blogworthy enough to merit a whole post. But lots of little things have […]
If there are lines of force in the Pabloverse, I am convinced that – for the moment – Port Townsend is where they converge at a magnetic pole. The delightful, […]
Okay, this one’s for the pilots. Rest of you can move along. After a freakishly little 3.6 hours of dual, I am now rated as COM-ASES, which stands for “Commercial […]
“Some things are under your control. And some things are not under your control.” -Epictetus A central tenet of Stoic philosophy is to focus your attention on those things that are […]
It was early in the summer of 1996 when Peter first tried to convince us to move to California. He was heading up the team I was a part of […]
When I tell friends I write fiction, they ask why I haven’t published any of it. Well, when I started, I spent about a year working myself up to the […]
I make it all the way to the threshold before freaking out. Past the cornfields, the classic New England barns and farm stands hawking apples and fresh sweet corn. It’s […]
I have so few memories of those pivotal, ostensibly memorable rites of passage: losing my first tooth, getting my drivers license, heading off to college. Movies always show the family […]