Woo-Woo: How to Make a “Speed Crown”

Recitals: Nothing in this note is to be construed as “medical advice.”  This is informational, about something called low level laser light therapy. Since I have been using LLLLT (also known as LLLT, a/k/a/ photobiomodulation) I have personally experienced health benefits including the virtual elimination of eczema which I’ve suffered through for 70-years… Background: Down … Read More

The Sunday Think: Does Food Drive Language?

Yes, it’s True.  I usually go through my “work day” with what passes as a “daily think.” Normally, it’s something that no one else seems to have looked into, so I begin to ask a lot of questions. For example, since I had a hernia operation 12-days ago, that set of contemplation got me on … Read More

Prepping: Tweaking a Home for Aging

Although Elaine and I are planning to sell our “state park-like” setting in the woods and move back to the Big City – wherever that is – we have also considered staying out here in the woods and wait for [whatever] here.  Along the way, we have been adding lots of small “tweaks” to the home … Read More

Around the Ranch: Aging, Figuring, Hamming, Dreams

Been a while since we’ve had the morning cuppa Joe and just “went over a few things…” The Best Anti-Aging Medicine:   It may be your self-image.  Elaine and I don’t spend much time with people our age.  With a few notable exceptions, when most people hit their 70’s they “couch out” and turn into … Read More

Prepping: Managing Key Rituals

“My, what an odd title,” you may be thinking. And you’d be right, of course.  But it sounds more business-like than “Success begins in bed…”  Although, that would at least ensure a following of slimy politicians. But, seriously…Think prepping and anti-aging in the same context. One of the great learnings of 70-years is that there … Read More

Prepping: For “Retirement Disease”

In less than a week, you-know-who will turn over the speed limit:  70. If I have time to complete them, several more books are yet to fall out of these fingers including one that is the extended-play version of this morning’s discussion of:  “Retirement Disease.” The idea is simple enough:  You look at most things … Read More