So many cities, so little time

On my long term bucket list is renting a motorhome and traveling across the United States on a historical road trip. Our top cities to visit: Boston. I want to see Old Ironsides, see where Paul Revere did his famous ride, and where our Founding Fathers walked. Savannah, Georgia. Just the homes and the architectureContinue reading “So many cities, so little time”

My first day at college…

I still remember my first day of college almost 40 years ago. I had never left home before as we didn’t have a car growing up. I was from western New York and was going to college in Pensacola, Florida. Going from pine trees and snow to palm trees and sand and from Buffalo wingsContinue reading “My first day at college…”

How to Find Joy at Christmas (Part Two): Sharing Light When Life Is Hard

If you’re reading this, chances are you’re carrying something heavy this Christmas. In Part One, we talked about how joy doesn’t require perfect circumstances—and how it can quietly coexist with grief, stress, or disappointment. Today, in Part Two, we’re turning outward. Because one of the most surprising truths about joy is this: sometimes we feelContinue reading “How to Find Joy at Christmas (Part Two): Sharing Light When Life Is Hard”

Chapter 21 – “The Trial & An Attack” (from “The Councilman’s Gambit”)

The following days were a blur of frantic activity. Patrick, fueled by adrenaline and apotent blend of fear and determination, worked tirelessly. He knew Martel’s arrest,while a significant victory, was just the first domino to fall. The Syndicate was a hydra,its tentacles deeply embedded in the city’s infrastructure. Severing one head wouldonly encourage others toContinue reading “Chapter 21 – “The Trial & An Attack” (from “The Councilman’s Gambit”)”

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