The Art in Weeding

Stinging nettles are a pervasive and troublesome weed. Minuscule hairs all over the plant “act as hypodermic needles and inject histamines into the skin of anyone trying to pull them” (Wikipedia), and underground rhizomes allow them to multiply quickly and resist weeding. What possessed someone try cooking and eating them? […]

Screen Sabbath

I’m not new in trying a screen sabbath. Many influential thinkers advise a break from our constant connection to devices and the news stream. I recently enjoyed Pico Iyer’s new one-sitting book, The Art of Stillness. In it, he quotes Kevin Kelly, the founding executive editor of Wired magazine: I […]

We Are Bound Together

Senseless tragedy is again enveloping our nation; as Charles Pierce wrote, it isn’t unthinkable or unspeakable – it was thought up, and we must speak about it. For me, moving forward begins with remembering words like these. Recognize that there are ties between us, All men and women living on […]

Why Do You Serve?

I have spent the last two Saturdays as part of large groups in all-day state board meetings (ACDA Michigan and MSVMA). As I looked around at the amazing, inspiring professionals at these meetings, I wondered: “Why do you serve?” All of them are already too busy, and could be spending […]