• The End of Summer

    … And all at once summer collapsed into fall. Oscar Wilde Suddenly, the calendar has sped forward to August. The hot days at the beginning of the month will suddenly cool and slide into the evening chill of autumn. Although, it’s still officially summer, our minds begin to shift to thoughts of our favorite sweater,…

  • Words Matter

    Words matter, and the right words matter most of all. They’re all that remains of us. John Birmingham Words matter. We’ve heard this before, however it might be worth taking another look at. It’s so easy, in a time of excitement or anger, to say something we later regret. There are lines from the Norah…

  • A Grand Lady

    My mother told me to be a lady. And for her, that meant to be your own person, to be independent. Ruth Bader Ginsburg My grandmother was a grand lady. She was a liberal Republican. Yes, Virginia, long, long ago where was such a thing. When I’m faced with a decision, I remember her advice.…

  • Paring Down

    We spend the first half of our lives accumulating things and the last half giving them away. Author Unknown Several years go, as I was moving into a smaller living space, I rented storage for things I thought I should keep. After a year, I realized I hadn’t looked at or needed anything I was paying…

  • Heritage

    I hold that a strongly marked personality can influence descendants for generations. Beatrix Potter When I read this quote, I thought about something different. I did not grow up with my French heritage as an influence in my life. My parents were divorced when I was very young. I did not spend any time with…

  • Quality versus Quantity

    It is quality rather than quantity that matters. Lucius Annaeus Seneca The above was often quoted by my Grandmother in regard  to buying, absolutely, anything.  She believed I should buy the best that I could afford. Her reasoning was that, over time, it made more sense to have something that would last than to spend…

  • A Birthday Celebration

    America the Beautiful. Lyrics: Katherine Bates Music: Samuel A. Ward This photo was taken a couple of years ago at a Fourth of July concert. I love the enthusiasm of this elderly man waving the flag. For me, it is what the holiday is all about. A birthday celebration for our Country. It’s not about…

  • Not my Circus

    Not my circus, not my monkeys. Polish Proverb  I have this proverb, as wallpaper, on my iPhone. The moment I read it, I could relate. Even though experience has taught me better, when I see someone or something with a problem, I want to fix it.  During my career in management, there were many things…

  • Keep Moving

    Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving. Albert Einstein I wasn’t worried about being bored when I retired. My list of what I want to do, each day, is usually left unfinished. There are mundane things like, doing the laundry or cleaning the house that fill the day.…