Don’t Expect It During Your Lifetime

Why not just walk down to the river's edge, cup our hand and grab a drink?
We talk a kitchen sink for granted. A toilet too.

There may come a time when humans slow down and “go with the flow” and not push so hard for the next big thing that will make our lives easier (and the inventors rich).

Personally, I won’t expect it during my lifetime.

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Five Blogs In Un-Record Time

Jim (the owner and expert) in back, Jimmie middle, jungle jeff up front.
Former Navy bringing up the rear.

From our three-person canoe, the other Cub Scout Dad and I marveled at the earth’s tides as we gently paddled ahead of the boys. The ebb and flow of mother nature. Was there a secret message to humans? We talked also of cliches and sayings, wondering if there is a difference.

Nature ebbs and flows – “going with the flow” – is that the secret to life? Learning how to go with the flow? I wondered aloud if there’d be an iPhone with simply going with the flow. Seems there are times when we should be full-throttle pushing the limits. Right?

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Five Blogs In Record Time?

Parked or flying?

Big day today. Saturday. Cub Scout day trip. Was gonna be a weekend camping trip, but events changed that. In order to make even a day trip happen, I have to move fast. Never wrote five blogs as fast as I have this morning. It’ll be interesting to see tomorrow’s post/photo(s) to see how it worked out.

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There’s No Place Like (Home) Disney World

Air Force One?

Home for me is Walt Disney World. President Obama visited yesterday. While he was speaking in center city (Cinderella Castle), I was hopping planes.

And once again this morning, I’ve been challenged to write five blogs before heading out for a run, and then heading to work. I bet President Obama’s schedule is pretty crazy too.

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Get Going

Goodbye Beaumont, Texas. Had a great stay. Thank you.

Post number five this morning. Most days, I don’t feel heavy pressure to write five posts before heading out the door. Traveling (sometimes) complicates exacerbates the pressure. The good news is I refuse to quit. The bad news is this means I have to deliver.

All day. Every day. The road to excellence has no finish line. But my 90-minute drive this morning does – Houston’s Hobby Airport. I’m going home to Disney World.

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