Eyes Wide Open
I am taking a Buddhism class this semester. For the last few weeks we have been talking about the conflict between Tibet and China. On last Tuesday and Thursday, I sat in on two separate presentations on the conflict, as
Will You Carry the Coffin?
It’s been almost a week since I went to see FELA! And while I like to blog when my emotions are still fresh, I let this one sit for a bit. In doing so, I sometimes gain an additional creative phrase
In the Margins …
When I started school (again) last fall, I was embarrassed by my PC. Apple dominated – and continues to dominate - my classrooms. Classmates rockin’ tiny little keyboards left me feeling like I was ancient. And then there was the
Community Spotlight with Julius E. Coles
Community Spotlight with Julius E. Coles.
Early Arrival
I had this day planned: I've already taken off from work, knew what time I would wake up (4 a.m.) and even knew snippets of what would be included in my blog post that day. Problem is this day arrived a week
To Be a Delta …
I am beat … which means I probably shouldn't try to create a post at this time, but I want to share my reflections while my thoughts are still fresh. I spent the last four days in Washington, D.C. for the centennial
I’m Committed
In case you haven’t noticed, it’s a New Year :). With resolutions looming over of our heads, the truth is that many of us – most of us – will fail terribly at keeping them. Don’t be dismayed, there are
Out with the Old, In with the New
I thought the New Year would begin without me posting some mushy end of the year reflection. But what do you know … here I am writing what I think is my last post for 2012. I have been thinking