When humor fails, there’s still travel… #Hamburg (kinda) #WordlessWednesday
It’s impossible to be depressed in Hamburg because they get it. But no matter what, we get to see old …
It’s impossible to be depressed in Hamburg because they get it. But no matter what, we get to see old …
Here’s my annual Veteran’s day post in memory of my father, “our” veteran. For a moving description of what it means …
Murder. I couldn’t stop thinking about it—in the book I’m reviewing, the book I’m reading, and the book I’m supposed …
Here’s my annual Veteran’s day post in memory of my father, “our” veteran. For a moving description of what it means …
It didn’t seem like it was a hero’s work to fix toilets, keep old cars running, and take your (ten!) kids out for ice cream after dinner so your wife could rest.
This is the first year without “our” veteran, so I’d like to repost my last Veteran’s Day post. And more important, …
“Heroes may not be braver than anyone else. They’re just braver 5 minutes longer.” ― Ronald Reagan When I was little, …
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