My train continues to roll down the track in this, the Fourth and final Quarter of my life. It is easy to throw around words and phrases without giving much thought to the significance, depth, meaning, or consequences of what lies behind them. When I first coined the expression, “the train of life” in anContinue reading “Clickety-Clack, Clickety-Clack”
Author Archives: dmtgat
It’s the Little Things
I never know when the “spirit will move me” to write and type; today is no exception. As I was walking out of our beach condo (it’s a rental), Diane asked, “Have you given any thought to the next blog entry. It’s been awhile.” I answered that I had not and was on my wayContinue reading “It’s the Little Things”
You Gotta Believe
The year 2023 has arrived, and with it, the hope that it will be a year of renewed faith in the word “democracy,” sustained or better health, as appropriate, for ourselves and our loved ones, some exciting new life adventures, and certainly, significant and sustained relationships with those who make up the fabric of ourContinue reading “You Gotta Believe”
Don’t Wait
Christmas is almost here and what better time to reflect on how good it is to still be here enjoying the Fourth Quarter of my life. Like most people, I see what I refer to as “quotes on life” almost every week and they give me cause to pause and reflect for a moment whatContinue reading “Don’t Wait”
Grateful and Giving
Back again and time to acknowledge my least favorite and most favorite times of the year. I don’t think much of Halloween. It just never resonated with me and seems to be simply a celebration of nothing. There, that was easy and now for my most favorite day of the year, Thanksgiving. The name prettyContinue reading “Grateful and Giving”
Willow Green
I have been away from writing for a while but with good cause. In the middle of August, I had cataract surgery for my right eye followed by a visit to the dermatologist which resulted in nine biopsies on my head, face, and back that will require further “attention” in varying degrees. Unfortunately, the worstContinue reading “Willow Green”
We’re Number Four!
I live in Macomb, Illinois—population something under 20,000. I was not born or raised in Macomb but with the exception of two years at the University of Florida in Gainesville, I have spent the last 56 years here. I’m pretty much committed to the place. I never expected that to be the case. When IContinue reading “We’re Number Four!”
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do…Sort of
Eureka! Hooray! Yippee! PEG is no more. On July 5, 2022, Surgeon Dr. Ed Card “yanked” it out. The Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastronomy is the medical way of saying “the tube.” I went to Dr. Card’s office and waited to be escorted to the room where the outpatient procedure would take place. I was not sedatedContinue reading “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do…Sort of”
Baseball Cards, Goodbyes, & the Menace
What follows will lack in fun and folly but occasionally one finds it necessary to address reality as plays out in front of us and there is simply no denying what’s happening. Part of this is surely a function of my getting deeper into my own personal 4th Quarter, but I fear there are otherContinue reading “Baseball Cards, Goodbyes, & the Menace”
Bumps
It all began on a rainy Friday night, March 31, 1967. I was a Resident Assistant in Seal Hall, and it was my night to stay in and keep an eye on things in the residence hall. I went to bed early and got up early to do laundry before anyone else had a similarContinue reading “Bumps”