Big Bad Bus
Today, driving in the city, in rush hour…I was reminded of the power of the big, bad bus. They are both (all) of those things; and they need to run on a schedule. Whether they are in the public transit Read More …
Today, driving in the city, in rush hour…I was reminded of the power of the big, bad bus. They are both (all) of those things; and they need to run on a schedule. Whether they are in the public transit Read More …
When you think of history, cities and people that shaped the nation, you have to think about Philly and Ben Franklin. They…well, they just go together. They go together like cheese and steak (wit.) They go together like water and Read More …
Have you ever had the experience when you saw people collecting in a queue? You weren’t sure why they were all lined up; but you still decided to get in line. You might’ve been at a concert. You weren’t sure Read More …
Out there in the great big world, it is recommended to keep a safe distance. On the highway. Behind a dump truck. Following an emergency services vehicle. In the pouring rain. With poor visibility. Or, in other cases, just keep Read More …
Is there room for just one more new social network to be developed? Or, is there room for so many, many more? It seems that each month, I am invited to a social network – for professional lead management, or Read More …
There really is no way to find the perfect way… to happiness. to say I am sorry. to broach an awkward topic. to explain the way you feel, based on your entire life’s experience. to just let them do what Read More …
Sometimes, all you can do is: Smile Cry Make fun Start over Go to sleep Have a snack Let Netflix just auto-play Open the door and let them in Wait for tomorrow, when the rain stops, the sun comes out Read More …
There are so many ways 25 degrees can change things. Weather changes, like when it goes from 90 to 65. You consider turning on the heat, even though the air conditioning has been running full blast for almost 2 months Read More …
Rainy weather. Left early. Still late. Even though you tried. You ditched out on half of your normal routine, skipped the extra cup of coffee, eliminated the extra smoothing of your hair and didn’t bother double-checking e-mail before you left. Read More …
We all know that rain causes traffic. We experience it. We lament it. We rue the rainy Monday. Certainly, if the traffic associated with evacuating, leaving home, or emergency stocking of your refrigerator preparing for a storm; that is overall Read More …