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Month: July 2020

Northeast Ohio, 2020

Lately, the weather in Northeast Ohio seems off. It’s probably not; it’s probably my imagination. Since I’m mostly working from home, the weather is more noticeable to me than it used to be. After all, somebody has to take the…

Something Green

There is something about color that eludes definition. We put words on every color to modify it, attempt to fine-tune the description: Candy Apple Red, Teal Green. We’ve been traveling through several of the national parks in Utah this summer,…

Facets—too many or not enough

Every situation has more than one side to the story. Maybe two, maybe ten. But humans crave simplicity. We don’t like to live with the stress of ambiguity. We want fewer facets to consider, not more. We want our problems…

Sad Frederick Douglass’ Narrative Disrespected

I was sad to see the statue of famous abolitionist, Frederick Douglass, in Rochester, NY torn down and damaged this past week. Here’s the Douglass statue news story. Sad for a lot of reasons but mostly sad because it shows a…

Wish You Were Here

Why do we always look up in the sky, as if it held answers? The impulse is so automatic, I’m sure school kids would look up to see if a multiple choice answer were written by contrail, if there were…