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Monthly Archives: November 2016
A Thanksgiving toast
Today, when I think about Thanksgiving, I give thanks. I give thanks for my health, my family, my relationships and I give thanks to live in such a beautiful place as Montana. I am also tremendously thankful to live in the United States of America. Continue reading
Responding to the Rasta: Ziggy Marley encourages nation to unify
“He wanted to lift us up, but it was clear in his words; it was clear in his tone and his energy that he was saddened by what he’s seeing in our country. It wasn’t like hearing “Imagine” in the gym, although that feeling would have come back ten fold if it was the fall of 2001.” Continue reading
Posted in Creative nonfiction music journalism
Tagged George W. Bush, Sept. 11, Ziggy Marley
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Charlie’s Little Book
As many of you know, this past June I got married, and my dad was the officiant. He booked the gig well in advance and he exceeded expectations. Expectations were high, too. My best friend, my favorite teacher, my mentor … Continue reading
Posted in Inspirational
Tagged "Charlie's Little Book", Bill Murray, Chuck Denison, Miguel de Unamuno
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