Skimming the Surface
There’s something about Tokyo that lulls you in. And, when you wake up, it’s 10 years later. Or seven years in my case. You can live three lifetimes in those 10 years…or seven. What is it that keeps people there? … Read More
There’s something about Tokyo that lulls you in. And, when you wake up, it’s 10 years later. Or seven years in my case. You can live three lifetimes in those 10 years…or seven. What is it that keeps people there? … Read More
American tanks rolled into the streets of Baghdad yesterday. The city was taken almost quietly, and the Iraqis rejoiced. They pulled down the statute in Paradise Square, burning images of Sadam and waving the American flag. One of the flags … Read More
Just have to concentrate on the small steps. One foot in front of the other, and before you know it, it will start to take shape. Budget, scheduling, I hate all of this stuff. And then I have to figure … Read More
Ken Wilbur says there was once a time in human history, pre-language history, when man could not distinguish dreams from reality. How weird is that? I had this dream last night that God had gone to High School with me. … Read More
Old people on the bus with their 40 something minders. One guy’s name is “Bill.” He must be in his 80s. He’s got a tattoo, but you can’t tell what it once was. He’s really skinny, but was probably a … Read More