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”
Author Archives: Jim Gleason
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”
Uncertain Times
Every news report, almost every TV commercial, and most of my mail uses the phrase, “in these uncertain times”. If they don’t use that specific phrase, they will use one just like it. For example how many times have you heard or read “challenging circumstances” or “rapidly changing events” in recent days. In my 70Continue reading “Uncertain Times”
Sudden Winds
I have a practice of walking every morning. Because the weather is unpredictable, I check several sources before heading outside. When I first went outside this morning I thought I was overdressed. The temperature was warmer than expected and the air was calm. Thirty minutes later a strong wind came up and it was swirling.Continue reading “Sudden Winds”
Spring
Most people look forward to Spring. After the harshness of winter, the warmer temperatures and the chance to get ouside more is welcome. Flowers start to blossom, leaves return to trees, and the grass turns green again. What’s not to like? This year is different. We are called to shelter in place, stay home. WhatContinue reading “Spring”
Waves
The best thing about growing up in Southern California was access to the beach. I wasn’t a surfer, primarily because I couldn’t afford a surfboard. At least that was my public reason for not surfing. The real reason was probably that I had no real sense of balance. Regardless, I loved to go to theContinue reading “Waves”
Shelter in Place
At the time of this blog, all but nine states have issued a”shelter in place” or”stay home” order of some kind. We all hope and pray that this type of protection, along with others, has its desired effect of slowing and stopping the spread of the coronavirus. This got me thinking about what other kindsContinue reading “Shelter in Place”
Upheaval
As I write this we are at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. Around the world lives have been dramatically impacted. Schools are closed and businesses are shuttered. Unemployment claims have skyrocketed. Thousands have died and hundreds of thousands have fallen ill from the virus. We are all asking questions. How long will the pandemicContinue reading “Upheaval”
Invitations From God
If we are careful observers of people, we can see or hear them make several small invitations to us throughout the day. For example: The grocery clerk’s smile and happy countenance is an invitation to smile and enjoy the interchange, making both of our lives a little more pleasant. A smile and a hug fromContinue reading “Invitations From God”
April Fool
I can make a legitimate claim to being an April Fool. I was born on April 1, 1950, seventy years ago today. Go ahead and tell me how my parents were fooled or one of many other jokes that I have heard over the years. In fact give it your best shot to try andContinue reading “April Fool”
