We are in the midst of a modified stay at home order. The governor has allowed some businesses to reopen. Under his current plan almost everything will be open by the end of May. He did leave one significant caveat, however. People over 65 should still stay home. I would complain about age discrimination exceptContinue reading “Slow Days”
Author Archives: Jim Gleason
Kindness
Every day several acts of kindness are highlighted on our local and national news. People seem to be doing all manners of nice things for family members, neighbors, friends and even strangers in need. I am sure that you also have done some very nice things for others. This begs the question, why? Why areContinue reading “Kindness”
Watching The Birds
My wife and I live in large apartment complex at the northern edge of a small city. The complex is sprawling and quite scenic. There are lots of trees, several ponds and fountains. This complex is a nesting area for ducks and geese. So every year at this time, these birds set up camp andContinue reading “Watching The Birds”
TV Weather Reports
I understand that weather reports are vital in the midwest, where I live. But the weather reports on our local stations seem to be overdone. Not only does the weather person give forecasts 3-4 times per half hour, but they give teasers before each segment and they repeat themselves frequently during the segments. I knowContinue reading “TV Weather Reports”
Sand
Sand on the beach is free. Sand for playgrounds costs $25 per bag. Sand glued to a piece of paper and sold in hardware stores as sandpaper is priced at about $5 per sheet. Sand formed into silicone for computer chips is much more pricey. What determines the price of sand, its value? Its valueContinue reading “Sand”
Healing The Land
Most of my blogs are directed to the general public. This one is directed toward Christians specifically. II Chronicles 7:14 says, “If my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sinContinue reading “Healing The Land”
Where Do You Go For Truth?
I grew up at a time when we had great confidence that we were hearing the truth from our parents, teachers, government officials, and news outlets. Then the late 60’s and the 70’s came and we began to question these information sources. We were convinced that “they” could not be trusted to tell us thingsContinue reading “Where Do You Go For Truth?”
Don’t Make These Trades
Foxnews’ website this morning quotes Greg Laurie as saying, “Never trade what you do know for what you don’t know.” Wise advice from the well known Southern California pastor. We don’t know why the Covid 19 crisis is happening and we don’t know how long it will last. These things can make us anxious andContinue reading “Don’t Make These Trades”
Strange Day
When I was working I probably wouldn’t have noticed how strange this day has turned out to be. As I began my morning walk it was sunny and somewhat clear. By the time I finished it was snowing. It is April 15 and it looks a lot like January outside. But the weather is notContinue reading “Strange Day”
Not The Same, But Not Bad
Sure, some things have changed during shelter in place, but resilience has come to the forefront. I miss seeing my kids and grandkids, but we still keep in touch via video conferencing, emails, and social media. Not the same but good enough for now. I miss baseball, but I can still watch classic games onContinue reading “Not The Same, But Not Bad”
