I’m bad at keeping up with trendy ideas. I only recently ran across an idea from 1898, written by Daniel Burleigh Parkhurst in his still-respected book, The Painter in Oil: […]
Nemo
The Blizzard came and transformed the city. Before the snowploughs and the footprints and the salt and the dirt could arrive, I got up early to capture it. I stepped […]
On Creativity: A Letter to My Children
There was a bad storm rolling, so we piled in the basement to wait it out. As far as I can remember, I was five, which means it was probably […]
Bach, Legos, and Andrew Peterson
Our family spent the better part of last year studying the life and music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Together, we journeyed through his childhood, his family, his character, and his […]
The Pleasing Meanness of Giants
O! it is excellent To have a giant’s strength, but it is tyrannous To use it like a giant. Shakespeare, Measure for Measure Paul Bunyan, Roald Dahl’s BFG, and the […]
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