Places You’ll Go

Posted by on May 14, 2007 in Journal

3:01 PM The mother of my godson sent me an email today. Normally if someone said they thought about you as they read a Dr. Seuss book to their son, it might not sound that great. But she said, “…it made me think of you. How you are in the waiting place…. But soon you will find the place where Boom Bands are playing!” I have never read “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” by Dr. Seuss before, but I just Googled it and found what I’m guessing is a copyright infringement cut and paste online. I may be breaking the copyright law as well, but my guess is a lot of...

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Poem

Posted by on May 11, 2007 in Journal

5:55 PM I just got back from the gym and am in the midst of getting ready for the weekend. As I prepare to shut down the office, I’m looking at a poem I was given this week. It’s a good one that fits many facets of life. Take the easier, no that’s not right, less resistant makes more sense, path that most people take or a more difficult road where you are more on your own? I have this poem partially quoted on my book website. Yes, I have a website for my book. It is not live just yet. It will go out to everyone once things move forward and a definitive final product is in place. I think...

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UK

Posted by on May 10, 2007 in Journal

Rochester, NY 9:55 AM Yesterday was a busy one. I am currently hosting Charles, in the U.S. via just south of London, England, I believe Surrey. I met his Buffalo host on Tuesday in Batavia, NY for dinner and drop off. I had two meetings yesterday so he chose to be dropped off at the mall. My first meeting was with someone very special to me, my coach from a while back. I still consider her my coach because I continue to apply a lot of what she taught me. It had been at least 18 months since we had sat down together one on one. This was informal, on the patio of an Atlanta Bread Company. It...

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Lilac

Posted by on May 10, 2007 in Journal

Rochester, NY —Read UK before this one— 11:46 PM Why is that when you host people from out of town, you tend to do things you normally wouldn’t? On a Thursday, there is no way I would’ve done all that we did. I went for the first time to the Greece, NY History Museum. The guide gave Charles and I our own tour. He was most intrigued by the old 8 mile trolley. I was most intrigued by the old maps that showed where my ancestors used to own huge amounts of land. After that I drove into the heart of downtown Rochester and played tour guide while Charles videotaped. He...

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Weekend

Posted by on May 7, 2007 in Journal

Rochester, NY 11:10 AM It was a strange weekend. The weather in Rochester was beautiful with sunny skies and temperatures in the 60′s. Sunny skies only help your outlook on the day. I’ve been very into the NHL hockey playoffs, in particular, with the Buffalo Sabres. They are 60 minutes from here and would qualify as the local team. They are the ones on the front page of the sports section. Friday night was a classic game. With the score 0-0 and 3 minutes to go, the NY Rangers scored to take the lead. My friends and I were not feeling too confident as the clock got to 16 seconds....

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