Several times I have been asked by parents how they can make a child sit in a car seat when he or she refuses to do so.
Until recently, our family didn’t sit down at a table, we sat down at a continent.
There is a universal tendency to try to make life fair. We tend to think of legislated fairness as equality, when in fact it is inequality. This is so ingrained in us that we (...)
When I see orange, the same shade as the fruit, I experience an involuntary citrus constriction in the muscles of my jaw.
Recently I asked two old-timers (men who remember seeing the first airplane or automobile that came to town, and they go to sleep before they finish telling the (...)
You remember the many “Johnnys” in our book. His reputation was further confirmed as he came to visit us this week.
There is a mighty army, Being trained to stand and fight, A battlefield of soldiers…
You might consider chickens to be on the lower end of the intelligence scale, though on the upper end of preference in the food chain.
I had left my wife at the airport, coming to this distant city to teach several seminars. My hosts showed me to an upstairs hallway where I was to sleep.