Snow in the Oaks…
I took this picture while walking my dog Beulah last winter. We have numerous mature oaks on the 2 1/2 acre homestead. Continue reading Snow in the Oaks…
I took this picture while walking my dog Beulah last winter. We have numerous mature oaks on the 2 1/2 acre homestead. Continue reading Snow in the Oaks…
Dreaming of a field of wildflowers this cold January morning. This one was taken at a State Park in Indiana a few years ago. Continue reading Flowers Of Spring…
Madison, WI – Mustard Museum Who would have thought that mustard is very American. If you don’t believe me just visit the Mustard Museum in Madison to see how many companies there are in the U.S. that make mustard. There … Continue reading Mustard Museum??
This post finishes up my multi-part “insights” series about where and how I go from here. My overall goal is to do what is necessary to live a happy, wild, and free retirement. Some of my commitments are personal in nature so I won’t be sharing them here. But I will give you the others. It was a very enlightening time for me. I finally managed to “listen to myself” and gain some new sometimes surprising insights: I vow to be more tolerant of other’s beliefs but that does not mean I will let others run roughshod over me. I believe that we are all praying to the same God. It … Continue reading Epilog — Personal Resolutions…
Any guesses as to what this is? Continue reading Monolith…
Baltimore, MD – Harbor Anyone that has ever visited the Baltimore harbor knows that they celebrate the War of 1812 more than most American cities. The battle at Fort McHenry there is where the Stars Spangled Banner was written about. … Continue reading Battle of Fort McHenry…
You have two choices in life: You can disappear into the mainstream , or you can be true to yourself and swim against the current. One is a form of self-abandonment ; the other is an adventure into new worlds and dimensions. — from Life’s Secret Handbook… If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up way too much space. — Unknown wise person “It’s never too late,” concluded George Eliot, “to be what you might have been.” I n this regard, retirement gives you the time and freedom to become more than you have ever been. … Continue reading Insight 8 – You Have Choices…
New Charlie Hebdo Issue Sells Out Charlie Hebdo’s defiant new issue sold out around Paris on Wednesday, with scuffles over copies of the paper fronting the Prophet Muhammad. The issue hit newsstands just as the Yemen-based branch of al-Qaeda officially claimed responsibility for attack SOURCE: TIME – Breaking News, Analysis, Politics, Blogs, News Photos, Video, Tech Reviews. I gotta hand it to the French. They might be arrogant but they got hutzpah. They definitely fit the moniker that “fools rush in where angels fear to tread”. If what happened in France last week had happened here we would all most likely … Continue reading They Got Hutzpah….
Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado Native Americans were of course the original citizens of America. It is shameful what we did to them to establish our version of America. Mesa Verde is all about Native American ruins from six hundred years … Continue reading Native Americans
Regardless of how much you want to immerse yourself in your major purpose or your most passionate pursuit in life, you should still learn how to enjoy other leisure activities. In the event that you are semi-retired, it’s wise to avoid being overly goal-oriented or judging yourself totally on work-related and materialistic accomplishments. The quality of each and every one of your retirement days should be evaluated , at least in part, by how much you relaxed, laughed, and played while immersed in activities other than your part-time job Consider each day you haven’t laughed, played, and celebrated your life … Continue reading Insight 7 — Its Not All About Purpose…
This is one of my favorite edited pictures of Mamason our beloved pet from years ago. Continue reading Mamason
Somewhere in the Hinterland – Barn If Thomas Jefferson had his way we would still be a nation of farmers. He simply did not trust the monied interests in his time. Continue reading dAn Agrarian Country??
Somewhere in the Hinterland – Barn If Thomas Jefferson had his way we would still be a nation of farmers. He simply did not trust the monied interests in his time. Continue reading An Agrarian Country??
I talked a little about “craziness” in the last post but I want to expand that concept this time to include eccentricity. A definition of this word is: a strange and unconventional behavior. In some ways that fits my current life. I seem to be a person who always looks at the unconventional way of doing things. I just don’t generally go with the flow so to speak. Is eccentricity something I should value more in my retirement life? Here is a little about what Ernie Zelinski says about this topic. “Eccentricity is not, as dull people would have us believe, a … Continue reading Insight 5 — Eccentricity
Hannibal, MO – Mark Twain Mark Twain is widely considered America’s author. Continue reading America's Author…