A runner takes up position on the sidelines of a marathon and life gains clarity in the viewfinder of his camera as he photographs the race.
Archives for November 2010
Something Far Greater
‘Thriving On the Other Side’ encounters a kindred spirit and experiences a sense that something far greater than herself is at work in her life.
Reducing Our Speed
Why do we call life a journey and rush through it like it’s a race with a prize at the end? Or is it that all these racing metaphors for life are simply wrong?
Dogs and Emotions: Do You Feel Like I Feel?
If we truly want to understand our dogs for what they are, we have to take off the “rose colored glasses” of conventional wisdom about dogs. If we want to understand our dogs’ emotions, we have to see them for what they are and not what we wish they were.
Going Dutch
Our adventuresome cook discovers the joys of cooking outdoors in a Dutch oven. It’s easier than you think (and you’re allowed to cheat and try these recipes on your regular stove.)
When Did You Choose to Be Straight?
These street interviews, conducted by Travis Nuckolls and Chris Baker in Colorado Springs, prove that “asking the right question can be more important than anything you can tell someone.”
Art Made of Garbage
There is a mysterious, rarely acknowledged drive in each of us to celebrate, to negotiate, to re-present our lived human experience. We scribble in the middle of tedious meetings. We hum to ourselves as we wash dishes. We tweet witty texts. We “Facebook” inventive poses. Art making for our species has always been and will remain as essential to life as eating, and nothing exemplies this better than the “Art Made of Garbage” exhibition.
Bend, Stretch and Reach for the Sky
Massage therapist Verlalia Lewis introduces us to breathing and stretching exercises that engage our minds and souls — not just our bodies. The results can be truly profound.
Tarmac Meditations #32: Running Out of Excuses
Ran with B this morning. He is recovering from use injuries that have plagued him for over a year. Me? I’m recovering from the ravages of aging (ego mostly)…
The Roatan Global Village
Choosing to live on a Caribbean Island offers many obvious benefits — soft white sand beaches, crystal clear blue sea, lush tropical foliage, and sunrises and sunsets beyond compare. Then there is a benefit that I was pleasantly surprised to encounter—becoming a member of the Roatan Global Village.
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