Lessons Learned from a Little Black Spot!

Sometime ago I heard a story about a well-respected economist who was hired and paid a large speaking honorarium to present to a group of business executives. These executives were anxious to learn from their renowned guest and they were desirous of putting the knowledge they would learn into practice. The economist’s topic was, “How…

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The Puzzle: Life’s Metaphor

When I was a little boy I lived in the small town of Afton, Wyoming. At the time I was living there, Afton was a place where keys were left in the cars, doors remained unlocked, and it was safe to leave young children home. Such was the case when this adventure took place. On this…

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Milk Buckets are For Milk, Not Rocks

Last Tuesday I posted an experience I had with my cousins and Grandma Cazier and swimming in an irrigation ditch. If you read this post perhaps you remember that I made a promise to my grandmother that I wouldn’t get my cast wet (I had a dislocated elbow). And then I broke my promise and…

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What Places would You Like to Visit

I really enjoy history so the places I would prefer to visit would have some type of historical context. It could be a rather minute piece of history that would beckon a visit from me, or it could be somewhere that is full of historical happenings. ​Of course, I recognize that my choice to visit historical…

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Small Man Syndrome

Growing up I was short, I mean very short. How could I expect to be anything different with a mother who stood five foot four inches and a father who was five foot six inches? I don’t remember if I was always the smallest one in my class, but if I wasn’t those that were shorter than…

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Impeccable Behavior!

I am confident that if my mother or father were asked about my behavior as a child, they would claim without any hesitation that as far as they were aware I was their perfectly behaved son, and in my humble opinion I would have to agree. I remember a few times where I may have…

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