BACK IN THE SADDLE
A walk back into history (10/13/04)
Dust is rising at my feet. We're plodding along through a pretty typical herd of Middle Americans, if there is such a thing. Then a trapper passes by.
Home project stinks (10/20/04)
Somewhere along the line I forgot a couple of the basic rules of do-it-yourselfing.
Will her stories have happy ending (10/27/04)
The road home wound through the Indiana countryside as Svetlana unwound stories from her life on the other side of the world.
Bring personality to work (11/17/04)
Something was missing.As I sat down for a haircut, I knew something was wrong.
'Zoo' livens a gray day (11/3/04)
“I feel like I’m in a zoo,” I told my wife over a bowl of soup.
Knowing which table's yours
It was a typical Ronald family Thanksgiving, probably in the mid-1960s.
Great 'community' weekend (10/6/04)
Professional hand-wringers love to decry the loss of community in America.
A sustainable friendship (11/10/04)
Some friendships require effort.Others sustain themselves.
He wants out of this parade (12/1/04)
The temptation is always there.
Scam file keeps growing (12/15/04)
My Resource Lynx file keeps growing.
The weekend of little sleep (12/24/04)
It’s always tough with a small staff to accommodate everyone’s holiday plans.
Begging for his reward
The Milk Bone people probably think I’m 10. Or maybe even eight.
A confusing campaign (1/19/05)
Someone in Kyrgyzstan is trying to influence my opinion about the upcoming parliamentary election.
It's a small world, after all (2/2/05)
It's a cliché that the Internet has made the world a smaller place.
A present that shined (12/8/04)
Childhood Christmas presents date you.
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