Dim the lights.Turn on the calming, New Agey music.Lie down on your one-inch-thick mattress pad.Breathe in, breathe out. Empty your mind of all thoughts.So far, so good for this Yooper who's recently discovered the joys, and challenges, of yoga. You see, I figured it was finally time for me to try something new, something ... Continue Reading
The digital devolution
I've been reading the biography of Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson. Fascinating book, fascinating character. He truly helped change the course of technology, even the world over the last 25 years--or as he put it, he helped "bend the universe."But I, for one, have never fully embraced the changes. Part of the reason is I'm ... Continue Reading
A Cheesehead in the Making
I made the sacred pilgrimmage last Sunday to Lambeau Field, the land of the green and gold, the home of the cheesehead.I've lived in the Upper Peninsula for only about seven years but with remarkable insight, I quickly adopted the Packers as my favorite team. The fact that they win most of the time and actually haven't lost ... Continue Reading
Wintertime Pets
I can tell it's winter because our cat, Big Boy, sits forlornly by the window every day wondering when that white stuff is going to disappear outside so that he can resume his fierce, nighttime prowling around our neighborhood in search of unsuspecting, helpless baby rabbits.Five months, Big Boy, five months. That's how ... Continue Reading
Road Trip Epiphanies
I've just returned from a three week, nearly 6000 mile road trip to California. Yep, driving all alone, our nation whizzing by me at 70 miles per hour.When I was younger, I hitchhiked cross-country a few times; when I was at CNN, I either flew or sat in the passenger seat of a car while someone else in our crew (usually the ... Continue Reading

