Here are some things you can do to reduce your risk of contracting COVID-19. I’ve tried to include lots of supporting research so it’s clear how much medical support these suggestions carry. First, the obvious: Wear a mask in public, particularly indoors. COVID-19 is primarily an airborne disease. Wash hands frequently and thoroughly and use …
Today proved an eventful day. The only exciting thing I expected today was a job offer. I got more than I bargained for. I went on a group hike today, to Seven Bridges and beyond into Jones Park. The trail had a little ice here and there and eventually I donned my Micro-Spikes. To my …
To most of you this will be minutiae, but we have two cats. Gremlin is an 18-year-old tuxedo, runt of her litter, with a pug nose. Timmy is a Siamese, 16 years old, and quite vocal. Timmy whines in the cold weather, hoping we will make it warm and let him out. He whines to …
Selective eating is not the same as picky eating. Have a read through this article if you don’t know what I’m talking about (thanks to my friend Kathy for sharing that). My son Cade has a variety of special needs including autism and ADHD. Lesser-known to many is that autism very often comes with eating and digestive …
My cousin recently put me onto a book I’m finding quite interesting: The Personal MBA. He said it would be a good book for learning about business, and as I’m considering whether I might want to start a consulting business, it seemed like good reading. I expected to find a book full of business/legal procedures one …
I had a strange issue recently with my Surface Pro 3. It seemed like, ever since upgrading from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10, I would get an issue where, sometimes when I went into sleep mode and then came out some hours later, the Modern (aka Metro) style apps would freeze up. And only the …