At least we caught the problem before blowing up the engine. On the other hand, it was still a drag to sit for two hours and wave irritated drivers around us at the service station. Gasoline in a diesel pickup is a bad idea. Use the green nozzle, not the black one, folks. Trust me….
a-ha Moments and Lessons for a Floundering Writer
This article originally appeared in Elephant Journal – here. One-hit wonder. When you read those words, you probably recall an earworm of a song. Like perhaps Chumbawamba’s “Tubthumping”. For children of the eighties like my wife Valerie and me, maybe it is “Relax” from Frankie Goes to Hollywood or Valerie’s personal favourite “Take On Me”…
Apparently, 2019 is the “Year of the Vegan.”
The Economist may have raised a few eyebrows among their readers when they stated that 2019 would be “Year of the Vegan.” Since this prediction, there have been a lot of promising developments, such as the highly oversubscribed initial public offering of shares in Beyond Meat and a plethora of meat and dairy alternatives hitting…
Year-End Giving: the How, Why & to Whom of Holiday Donations.
This article originally appeared in Elephant Journal. You can find the full article here. The consumeristic hubbub of the holiday season can distract us from an encouraging point: it’s the most charitable time of year. Here is some food for thought as fundraising campaigns fill our mailboxes and inboxes. The average American nonprofit collects a…
The Caring Curmudgeon
cur·mudg·eon /kərˈməjən/ noun noun: curmudgeon; plural noun: curmudgeons 1. a bad-tempered person, especially an old one. Hello, my name is Alistair Schroff. There are perhaps as many blogs on the internet as there are internet users. Does the world need another one? Maybe not. Wait – probably not. Or so says the curmudgeonly side of…