Showing your age … in public

One generational shift seems to be less secrecy about age. Older adults seem more comfortable today beginning a sentence with: “Now that I’m 80…”An early lesson for most of us was the impropriety of asking an adult’s (especially a...

Enough drama, thank you

When tension builds, I build something. Lowe’s and Home Depot have long been my trusted therapists.Fences that keep nothing in or out, and a rarely used arbor, tree house and picnic area dot the wooded back lot. It’s just my way of trying to stay on the...

Working for a cause

It seems that everybody has a cause — and many are held with great passion. That’s especially true in our nation’s capital where lobbyists take their causes to lawmakers.While sloshing down rainy D.C. streets and boarding Metro trains on Tuesday, I took...

Millard, Socks and the Taser guy

A special feature at accessatlanta.com pays tribute to “notable deaths” in 2009. This seems a little premature since a nice chunk of the year remains.Perhaps the person making this tribute was attuned to this coming Sunday being All Saints’ Day, in...

Singing in church … for better or worse

Although my own musical gifts are very limited, my discernment about musical choices has grown over the years. Perhaps it is the result of some bad musical decisions in my past.Once, as a campus minister, I allowed a transfer student to play his guitar and sing at one...