New Year’s Resolutions. How many have we made and how many have we broken? If you’re anything like me, it’s a sad, sorry tale over the years. But last year I set out to actually keep my New Year’s Resolutions, and 365 days later I’m happy to report success.
Archives for 2012
Pioneer Country – Part 2: Blinman
Blinman, a Southern Australia town steeped in history, is home these days to a handful of people, but in its heyday the mining town had a population of up to 2000.
Should You Slam Your Story’s Brakes?
This week’s video cautions against allowing your story’s “ticking clock” to speed things up too much.
The Show Goes On
A poem that asks us to look behind the masks we all hide behind. Are we hypocrites or players in this show that just goes on?
Tarmac Meditations #105: Snow Line
Writer Michael Lebowitz tales a look back and a look forward.
I Love You Heart and Soul
A child with autism struggles to communicate to his mother his profound love for her.
Minute to Freedom #93: Undeserved Loyalty
I had a friend who would impose on me to help him with his house projects, and I had to finally realize he was taking advantage of me, and stop doing it.
So This Is Christmas
The author muses on the real meaning of Christmas and the best ways to celebrate. Is the holiday about religion, about myth, about consumerism, about giving unselfishly?
Orator
The orator is the movement of spiritually through time and space. It is the mythology of all existence that isn’t fixed in the physical.
Are Cars Still a Big Threat to The Environment in 2013?
While there is now no question that cars contribute significantly to global warming and that it is necessary for us to look for alternative means of transportation in order to reduce this threat to the health of our planet and ourselves, there is some positive news to report.
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