9/11
Wow. I seriously can’t believe it’s 9/11. It’s the one day everyone says they are never going to forget, but it seems to me that this year, with the election cycle and the pandemic and baseball and basketball in full swing and football starting last night that the day has kind of slipped people’s mind. Anyone else feel like that? Next year, with the 20th anniversary, that will be a big deal. But how does one celebrate or even remember the 19th year? I was 22 years old and had


Friends for Life
One of the great blessings of my life has been my friendships. It's probably a side effect of not having any children, but it's something I am thankful for. Something I don't take for granted. And it's something I cultivate. At least try and cultivate. The longer life goes on (and if I am an expert in anything it is wanting life to go on for as long as possible) these friendships become more and more important to me. One of the friendships is to a wonderful woman named Amy Fi


Wakanda. Forever.
Rest in Power. That was the theme of my weekend. Rest. In Power. It could have been several different things. My nephew had a birthday, it could have been that. In fact, baseball is in full swing. An apology for a Cubs loss or two could have been the order of the day. I sat by the pool. I started a a new show on HBO. But, no, Rest in Power was the theme. That’s because we lost a fantastic actor. The one and only Chadwick Boseman. Why would Chadwick Boseman have anything do wi