BACK IN THE SADDLE

Blown away by the story

One thing about writing a column is that if you do it long enough you start repeating yourself.

A milestone for the demographic

“Well, it’s happened,” my wife said one recent morning at breakfast. “Take a look. I don’t know any of these people. Do you?”

Relieved it's over

They don’t teach you this stuff at Mom and Dad School.

Fooled again by squirrels

It is now official. I’m dumber than a squirrel.

Twice in a lifetime?

What’s it mean when a “once in a lifetime experience” occurs twice in the same week?

Battle of the bands

Once upon a time, all you needed for teenage happiness was a garage and a name for the band.

Technology can be beautiful

The kids from California were full of questions.

Stalked by 'Big Data'

The gnomes from Big Data are stalking me.

Summer memory

It was the best lobster dinner we ever had.And it was the cheapest.

Tricks of time

When you’re a kid, does the calendar ever move more slowly than it does in May?

The door is still closed

The door is still closed.

No room at the park

One goal this summer has been to hike more trails in Indiana State Parks. But whenever Pokagon is mentioned, I get a weird feeling.

Gelston still a messenger

Dan was back in town last week.

Popcorn exile has finally ended

Finally — after a hiatus of nearly 30 years — the powers that be have entrusted us once again with the awesome responsibility of running the popcorn machine.

Rules cut career short

My career in science ended because of Robert’s Rules of Order.
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