Monthly Archives: October 2012

Horses: The Art of Eventing

Continuing with the policy of ignoring anything political when we are all being bombarded by talking heads, candidates, commercials, and so-called experts, horses are the topic of the week. As many of you know, I own an ex-racehorse and he … Continue reading

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Wine, food and general warm and fuzzy feelings

Since we are still in the throws of debates, and I, for one, am tired of listening to the political ads, I will skip another week of policy comments and regale you with a marvelous dinner that I attended. MacArthur … Continue reading

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The name is Bond …

Last week we celebrated James Bond’s 50th anniversary of 007 in the movies, making it longest running movie series in history.  The first book was actually published in 1953 and has delighted multiple generations. As a child, my father took … Continue reading

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Escape from D.C.: A trip to Michigan

To keep from further political saturation this week, I won’t bore you with my take on the presidential debate. Instead, I will entertain you with my escape from D.C. Sometimes, we all need a break! I took a fun and … Continue reading

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