For the love of penguins- It never goes out of season My mom had an immense love of animals. She would even rank order her favorite animals from monkeys to giraffes to zebras to penguins. Oh the penguins. She had a deep love of those little tuxedo-shaped creatures. […]
Vividly living Vivid Sky awes me Left my name so I could live Fade away today fade away
Vividly living and moving The last two days I have been packing up my clothes for my upcoming move across country from New York to San Francisco. I remember back when I first did this move (four times ago), I did not have much. I never have had […]
Back on the road again The month of June is here and I cannot contain my excitement. June is the month with the longest daylight hours of the year in the northern hemisphere. Yes, sun! Except for here in San Francisco where the fog is super thick in […]
Broken earth holds me Broken earth holds me Rainbows pierce the cloudy skies Whole need not be full
The musical score of my life between New York and San Francisco My six year old son has no idea what is a cassette tape. He has no idea what a mix tape is. He looks at a CD and he thinks it is an XBox game. The […]
Missing my Treadmill I know that it is odd to say but I miss my treadmill. I miss going downstairs, putting my running shoes on and working out to my favorite music and shows. While I get to climb hill upon hill in San Francisco, which will supposedly […]
My psychological force of nature I dreamt you were kind of sound mind, you spoke softly illusions move me
Lingering in the random moments of life Road trips, hiking adventures and even cruise ships. I love random adventures. There is nothing I love more (well, there are but…) than waking up, getting dressed and heading out on a completely unplanned random trip. A random trip jolts my […]
Leave your ego at the door A few years ago, I attended a conference presentation where the speaker started his talk by stating “As an executive director” you need to check your ego at the door if you want your organization to survive these turbulent times.” I thought […]