You have to zoom in on the message on the blue fence, seen from the train window.... This is a message to all of us. How can we share our love and not our dangerous microbes? Okay, so you shouldn't go visit your elderly relative at the old folks home, but you can telephone them.... Continue Reading →
Wind Storm
I got stuck in a wind storm last week while skiing. It was awful, painful. It hurt. I'm guessing 130 kph, because when I was once in 100kph, it was still possible to stand. This wind made it impossible to stand. The wind was like a wall that I could lean against, although sometimes, just... Continue Reading →
For Goodness Sake
With my dad's death, I keep wondering if I'm asking myself the right questions in life. I get quite worked up about superficial things sometimes and I know that it's inane. I ran across a letter he wrote me when I moved to Europe. He was so kind, and tried to keep any judgment out... Continue Reading →
Mr. Rogers
This week, the week my father died, was more about family than I would have imagined. He didn't want a ceremony so there was no official “good-bye”. I'll have to do that on my own, later, in private. However, I did have the chance to make it about family. I saw a lot of people... Continue Reading →