Do You Suffer From Nomophobia?

Do you remember the challenge of having to find a pay phone to make a very necessary phone call, trying to find the quarter or change needed, and remembering the number you needed to call? And, waiting in line? Whew! Before cell phones became available in the late ’80s, pay phones were the way we…

By Donna Wuerch Noble October 7, 2014 Off

Pliable and Moldable in His Hands

How in the world did Sculptor Gutzon Borglum foresee the sculpted faces of U.S. presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt by just looking at a cliff in the Black Hills of South Dakota? But he did by envisioning what those Black Hills could become, and after 14 years, he finally completed…

By Donna Wuerch Noble October 1, 2014 Off

Soaring Above It All

Fying home from Florida a couple of days ago, just reaffirmed how mind boggling the whole notion of flying can be. That enormous mass of metal getting off the ground, and flying, seems incomprehensible. Yet, it will soar fast enough to rise to 35,000 feet above the earth. Then there’s the “no 100% guarantee” that…

By Donna Wuerch Noble September 30, 2014 Off

Chill Out and Relax

Whew — back home after 9 days away, and there’s a lot of catching up to do! I’m recuperating from a cold, so, actually, I gave myself a little “relaxing” room in order to “chill out” about all those things that needed to get done today! Literally, there are times I hear “Chill out!” from…

By Donna Wuerch Noble September 30, 2014 Off

It’s Good to be Back Home Again

John Denver sang “Hey, it’s good to be back home again!” And Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, said, “There’s no place like home!” And, I’m singing and saying that today! Whether it’s a day, a week or a month away from it — there’s just no place like home. No matter where or what…

By Donna Wuerch Noble September 30, 2014 Off