Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Friday, December 26, 2008
Caribou buzz: 50% Off Sale Starts Today!
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After-Christmas Sale
50% off Holiday Merchandise
Starts December 26th
Visit Caribou Coffee or shop online and receive 50% off all remaining holiday merchandise today. Hurry in! These items won't be around for long.
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Thursday, December 25, 2008
Take a walk - really
http://mindblog.dericbownds.net/2008/12/cognitive-benefits-of-walk-in-woods.html
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XMAS Eve church service
unique and beautiful church on the inside.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Vintage brain graphic art t-shirt
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Caribou buzz: Get Your Last Minute Gifts at Caribou Coffee!
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Monday, December 22, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Mancuso clan
Anthony and their two sons Rowan (eldest) and Ezra. Don't the look
like that all American family?
I'm very proud of Beth and Anthony. They, like many young couples,
have had to scrap and work hard to establish a home, family and
careers. They make me proud.
Hawk spotted
get the camera ready quick enough before he soared away with a large
wing span. Amazing.
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Saturday, December 20, 2008
The progress paradox
A couple of years ago I read the book The Progress Paradox: How Life Gets Better While People Feel Worse (Gregg Easterbrook). It was a somewhat difficult read, esp. the first half which was filled with all kinds of results of surveys and polls. But the underlying message was interesing...namely, that over the past few decades we have made major progess in many domains (across the world), yet, polls/surveys continue to suggest that people feel worse and pessimistic...thus the paradox. Of course, this was written before the current world financial crisis.
However, there were some interesing points made in the book that I believe we should all take time to reflect on from time-to-time. One was the "tyranny of the small picutre." According tothe author (empahsis added by me):
…..solving one problem often creates another; the new problem is noted and fretted about while the original, being solved, is forgotten. Call this the "Tyranny of the small picture." Instead of the big picture we often see the small picture, aware only of the lesser negative within the greater positive (p.99).
As we approach the holiday period with the multitude of financial, political, and global issues that seem to bombard us daily (thanks largely t the 24-7 cable news), and as we look forward to a new era in US politics with the potentially transformative presidency of Obama, I think we should all try to maintain a focus on the big picture......and not get stuck with blinders focused on day-to-day small picture issues, crises, problems, etc. A big picture perspective will be necessary as we attempt to move forward during this challenging times.Just my 2 cents
Friday, December 19, 2008
Brain fabric art
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Thursday, December 18, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Caribou buzz: Off Holiday Sale!
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Political buzz: The inauguration
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Kevin --
In the past, presidential inauguration events have too often focused on wealthy donors and Washington lobbyists.
This year, every American will have a chance to be part of the inauguration.
President-elect Obama and Vice President-elect Biden want you to join them in celebrating the unity we need to renew America's promise.
Sign up now to receive more information about inaugural events -- including service projects, parades, whistle-stop rallies, ticketed events, and ways to get involved in your local community.
Our country is facing great challenges, but we also have an unprecedented opportunity to bring change.
Renewing America's promise begins with the idea that we rise or fall as one nation and one people. Barack and Joe hope that people all across this country will come together around the inauguration and share their passion for the change we need.
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