It is 1 January, 2024. I don’t usually see this day on the calendar as cause for reflection, but sometimes I just feel like reflecting. It happened to hit on this day. I read the NY Times every morning. I also read the Economist, NY’er and a few other sources of news and inspiration, along with the regularContinue reading “Happy New Year, again”
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Holiday Greetings
I drafted one of those end of year holiday essays that some of my clever friends include in their Christmas cards. They are fun to read and I figured I can do that. Now, my wife will never approve of course, so here it goes instead :-)……. Christmas 2023 This is my first attempt at this. DaleContinue reading “Holiday Greetings”
Mortalilty
Now that I’m in my 60s, sometimes I feel mortal. I know that sounds dumb, since we are all mortal; we will all die. It’s too early to be losing friends, though, and cancer takes some (too many), accidents some others and then there is the simple fact that we are all aging. I amContinue reading “Mortalilty”
Rome
It is November 2023. I have travelled many places, mostly for business but also for family holidays. Now that I am retired (!) I can say yes to new ideas. I had been to Italy, but never Rome. My eldest decided to visit London, Rome and Amsterdam with her boyfriend. She asked if Dale andContinue reading “Rome”
Island Institute
I joined the Board of Directors of this non-profit last week. I’d like to talk about it :-). My retirement needs to be fulfilling, like most people say. I would like to insert myself in helping non-profits whose cause are important to me. Those causes include racial justice and diversity, kids and education, and Maine.Continue reading “Island Institute”
Rooney
Today I write about my dog, Rooney. I have always had dogs as family members and companions. I think they only time I didn’t have a dog is when we were living overseas, and even then we adopted a dog in England and brought him home when we moved back to USA. This dog –Continue reading “Rooney”
my retirement gig
I finally have gotten used to the fact that I am retired from corporate life. My last company was sold – before I was ready to quite, tbh, but that’s life. I contemplated finding a new company. I contemplated seeking board positions, consulting, simple advisory work. I have ended up (ended?) in the following place.Continue reading “my retirement gig”
Grief
Disclaimer: my experience with grief does not compare with so so many people in the world who have faced it in far more dire circumstances. I have not been to war, I have not lost a spouse or a child. I appreciate what I have and the perspective I try to hold is vital. Nonetheless,Continue reading “Grief”
Could I write a book?
I think about this from time to time. Not just since I retired, but more so now of course. The intriguing elements are that I like to write, and it would give me a project and a sense. of accomplishment if I ever pulled it off. On the downside – not sure I am aContinue reading “Could I write a book?”
And it’s only May
A friend of mine posted this on Facebook today: “In the US so far this year there have been at least 198 mass shootings in which four or more people were killed or wounded, according to the Gun Violence Archive.” Sometimes I am sad, sometimes I am infuriated, sometimes I am just frustrated that weContinue reading “And it’s only May”