What home court advantage

May 31, 2023

Well, it’s The Denver Nuggets vs. The Miami Heat in the NBA Finals. After suffering a last 1/2 second heartbreak loss this past weekend, The Heat bounced back in game 7 to thrash The Boston Celtics on their famous parquet home court to win The East. It was apparent to all that The Celtics came […]

Surprise

May 31, 2023

It began like most Tuesdays with a vision of eagles soaring overhead and husky brown trout attacking my Baker Hole Bugger streamer. An unexpected detour occurred near noon and soon after I was undergoing several tests at Littleton Hospital. A simple comment by Sally regarding her trip to Africa was greeted by an odd look […]

Oooops

May 26, 2023

An aging angler somewhat like myself was sixty yards downstream from me yesterday at scenic Tarryall Creek. He was standing idly on the bank as the stream rushed by. An instant later, he took a step forward, lost his balance, and did a massive un Greg Louganis like belly flop into the water. I could […]

SIMON!

May 24, 2023

A not so young cowboy took a second sleep study test on Monday night. The initial test a couple of months ago was startling to say the least. The report stated that I had stopped breathing 88 times in one hour. The technician was very personable and excited to try a new mask system his […]

Grief

May 23, 2023

I think it’s pretty clear that dogs grieve the loss of loved ones both human and their furry friends.

One heckuva pastor

May 22, 2023

Dr. Jim Dixon was the founding and lead pastor at Cherry Hills Community Church in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. This morning, I listened to his final sermon that is archived online with all of his terrific messages shared over the years. It was interesting to learn that he had a great fear of public speaking…that his […]

The Escape Artist

May 16, 2023

A very young cowboy posing as a fisherman trekked to Deckers yesterday in search of wild brown trout. Unfortunately, the rains last week had left the river swollen with the look of mama’s morning coffee. Casting larger streamers that resemble baitfish is usually a good plan under these conditions. I was rewarded with a beautiful […]

Transformative

May 14, 2023

I don’t really recall the tennis coach who came up with this idea but I’ll give credit to the late Peter Burwash who featured it in his book Tennis For Life. An improving novice player had a misguided vision of what a forehand volley should be. For the last few weeks, he sort of lurched […]

Declutter time

May 14, 2023

I’ve started reading a neat book entitled The More of Less by Joshua Becker. He makes a very compelling case for minimalism…keeping in your possession only the things truly needed. The author writes that minimalism “is the intentional promotion of the things we most value and the removal of anything that distracts us from them.’ […]

Priorities

May 10, 2023

‘The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing.’ Stephen Covey

Rock solid for eternity

May 10, 2023

What if the notion of HIM as a curmudgeonly, old, bearded man obsessed with sin and punishment is false? And what if SHE is, and has always been, your most devoted cheerleader…rooting for you on the good days and rock solid in your corner on the tough days? Would you greet each day with a […]

The present is a gift

May 9, 2023

‘If you must look back, do so forgivingly. If you must look forward, do so prayerfully. However, the wisest thing you can do is to be present in the present. Gratefully.’ Maya Angelou  

The Natural

May 1, 2023

Richard ‘Pancho’ Gonzales ruled the tennis world as No.1 on the pro tour from 1952-1960. He was regarded as the best server of his era and still as one of the greatest servers and competitors ever. A story is told that he was once asked to demonstrate his serving accuracy. Three tennis balls were placed […]

Minor league

April 29, 2023

It looked to be a beautiful night for baseball at Coors Field in Denver. That was to change as the Rockies went down 0-7 in the second inning against The Arizona Diamondbacks. The camera panned to show Bud Black on the dugout steps sporting his ‘what on earth am I doing here’ look and who […]

The Talkaholics

April 29, 2023

A very young cowboy and Sally discovered a little known gem last night. Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar offers a build your own salad that is both delicious and filling. The only challenge we encountered was that we were seated next to a family that I’ll call The Talkaholics. To say they were loud and obnoxious […]

Seriously

April 26, 2023

An audience member on The Kelly Clarkson show asked Carol Burnett what the most important thing she’s learned being on this planet for ninety years. Burnett responded quickly…’not to take yourself too seriously.’

Oh Yeah!

April 26, 2023

While driving to the river yesterday, it occurred to me that our lives can often be compared to the various water types rolling through the Rockies. Our best days are like the glides where hardly a ripple can be viewed and we roll happily along like riding a tube on a ‘lazy river’ at Water World. […]

Calamity looming

April 25, 2023

The catcher on our Mesa College baseball team was an older gentleman by the name of Bob Engle. He had spent some time in the military we learned and was 25 years old when playing junior college ball. Third baseman Al Torre nicknamed Bob ‘The Fossil’. With Joke Biden announcing today that he plans to […]

Ouch

April 22, 2023

Daniel Evans is a terrific tennis player from Great Britain. He’s quick, feisty, multi dimensional, and a seasoned veteran. Today, he’s up against World #1 Carlos Alcarez. This gentleman is like Barry Sanders with his speed and similar to countryman Rafa with his weapons and fighting spirit. At 4-0 in the second set, it occurred […]

Vision

April 22, 2023

If I could talk to my younger self, I would just say that the path to great things is filled with a lot of stumbles, suffering, and challenges along the way. But if you have the right attitude and know that hard times will pass – and you get up each time – you will […]