BACK IN THE SADDLE
It's not to late to tell Scholer's story (12/28/05)
No one likes to learn that a story has slipped through the cracks, even if it slipped away decades ago.
A Christmas gift at the backyard feeder (01/11/06)
It was Christmas morning, and things were off to a leisurely start.
Football, work can be mixed (01/18/06)
Thanks to the Colts, I got some work done this weekend.
In praise of the honest life of Jack Mink (01/25/06)
Every conversation was an education.
A solution found for a tricky problem (02/01/06)
What's news? And what's nobody else's business?
Willing to freeze to spread the message?
Usually the feeling hits me right after I’ve said good-bye to my wife at the airport.
A long, bumpy train ride to Moscow (02/15/06)
It's after 10 p.m. and you're waiting for the train from Zheleznogorsk.
A couple of healthy personal records (02/22/06)
Two personal records were set during the past couple of weeks, and I’m probably healthier because of them.
Training a catalyst to a little progress (03/01/06)
Last fall I was asked a tough question.
Providing promise of a coming spring (03/08/06)
It’s days like these that make me regret afternoons frittered away back in November.
Trying to get a shot during celebration (03/15/06)
Frank Kenyon never had to deal with something like this.
Dealing with a real nice problem to have (03/22/06)
All of us are in uncharted territory now.
Feels like a gut punch (03/29/06)
The first punch in the gut came Thursday.
You just can't get it in downtown Indy (04/05/06)
Like most folks, I arrived early.
A startling overlap of events (04/12/06)
Sometimes events overlap with startling intensity.
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