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Tuesday Thoughts

Thoughts of an Optimistic Writer

When polled, 80% of Americans say, “I have a book in me.” Count me in.

This blog is titled Tuesday Thoughts, written to give you a taste of my writing style. I will not spout vitriol or political bias, as there’s plenty of that available on other sites. I’ll keep the entries at about 1,200 words or less, as I want to be respectful of your time.

I’d love to hear your thoughts and comments and, if you like the blog, please recommend it to your friends. The most recent post immediately follows this Welcome.

Remember—when we stop reading, we stop learning.

Thanks for visiting!

Wishing you all the best,

Tim

Tuesday Thoughts

Thoughts of an Optimistic Writer

When polled, 80% of Americans say, “I have a book in me.” Count me in.

This blog is titled Tuesday Thoughts, written to give you a taste of my writing style. I will not spout vitriol or political bias, as there’s plenty of that available on other sites. I’ll keep the entries at about 1,200 words or less, as I want to be respectful of your time.

I’d love to hear your thoughts and comments and, if you like the blog, please recommend it to your friends. The most recent post immediately follows this Welcome.

Remember—when we stop reading, we stop learning.

Thanks for visiting!

Wishing you all the best,

Tim

Tuesday Thoughts: Vote!

“The vote is the most powerful nonviolent tool we have.”

–U.S. Rep. John Lewis (Georgia)

Okay, buckle your seat belt and be sure your Xanax prescription is refilled. The […]

Okay, buckle your seat belt and be sure your Xanax prescription is refilled. The […]

October 6, 2020|10 Comments

Tuesday Thoughts: Steps to Reconciliation

“That’s one small step for (a)* man, one giant leap for mankind.”

— Neil Armstrong, from the moon’s surface; July 20, 1969

If you’ve read the pages of this site, you know I believe words matter–what we say and what we write matter. Sometimes, however, words alone are not enough. A phrase is not enough, even when painted on streets, buildings, yard signs, and protest signs. Such is the case for the […]

September 22, 2020|12 Comments

Tuesday Thoughts: Blind Justice

“Sometimes up, sometimes down; my life’s so uncertain with you not around.”

–from “Come See About Me,” by the (other) Supremes; 1964

In their infinite wisdom, our Founding Fathers created the Supreme Court, its duties enumerated in Article III of the U.S. Constitution. The number of justices on the Court has varied from 5 to 10, but has been set at 9 for over 150 years. It is, of course, the highest […]

September 8, 2020|9 Comments

Tuesday Thoughts: The 2020 Shutdown

“It is no use saying ‘we are doing our best.’ You have got to succeed in doing what is necessary.”

– Sir Winston Churchill

If you’re like me, you hope that “wear a mask,” “social distancing,” and “flatten the curve” are phrases that disappear from our vernacular sooner rather than later. I’m going to give you my take on this year’s shutdown, but with one disclaimer and one caveat before I begin. […]

August 25, 2020|10 Comments

Tuesday Thoughts: Vote!

“The vote is the most powerful nonviolent tool we have.”

–U.S. Rep. John Lewis (Georgia)

Okay, buckle your seat belt and be sure your Xanax prescription is refilled. The […]

Okay, buckle your seat belt and be sure your Xanax prescription is refilled. The […]

October 6, 2020|10 Comments

Tuesday Thoughts: Steps to Reconciliation

“That’s one small step for (a)* man, one giant leap for mankind.”

— Neil Armstrong, from the moon’s surface; July 20, 1969

If you’ve read the pages of this site, you know I believe words matter–what we say and what we write matter. Sometimes, however, words alone are not enough. A phrase is not enough, even when painted on streets, buildings, yard signs, and protest signs. Such is the case for the […]

September 22, 2020|12 Comments

Tuesday Thoughts: Blind Justice

“Sometimes up, sometimes down; my life’s so uncertain with you not around.”

–from “Come See About Me,” by the (other) Supremes; 1964

In their infinite wisdom, our Founding Fathers created the Supreme Court, its duties enumerated in Article III of the U.S. Constitution. The number of justices on the Court has varied from 5 to 10, but has been set at 9 for over 150 years. It is, of course, the highest […]

September 8, 2020|9 Comments

Tuesday Thoughts: The 2020 Shutdown

“It is no use saying ‘we are doing our best.’ You have got to succeed in doing what is necessary.”

– Sir Winston Churchill

If you’re like me, you hope that “wear a mask,” “social distancing,” and “flatten the curve” are phrases that disappear from our vernacular sooner rather than later. I’m going to give you my take on this year’s shutdown, but with one disclaimer and one caveat before I begin. […]

August 25, 2020|10 Comments

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