Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Radio Interview with Mitch Henck, WIBA AM, Madison Wisconsin.

Some photos:  In the Studio with Mitch Henck and Jay Timmerman.

The podcast itself:  Radio interview, August 20, 2012. "Outside The Box, with Mitch Henck."

My first two book events:

Save the dates:  November 15 and November 24, 2012.
On November 15, I'll be making a presentation at the Madison West Towne REI.  The topic will be the book I co-authored, "Far Distant Echo."  The presentation is scheduled to begin at 7 PM.

The Southwestern Wisconsin Book Festival will be held Saturday, November 24, from 1 PM to 5 PM, in Mineral Point WI.  I'll be one of the attending authors.  The general Public is encouraged to attend both of these events.

Monday, October 1, 2012

I just got my first pair of Vibram "Five Fingers" shoes over the weekend while perusing Rutabaga.  So far, they seem to be working rather good.  I would recommend against wearing them in any workplace that contains tripping or slipping hazards, though.  So waiters or waitresses, avoid wearing these shoes at work -- wait until your time off.

Link to Vibram Five Fingers ™ website.  

Rutabaga Paddle Sports, Madison, WI

Off topic, but worth a reading . . . .

"A parents' letter to the future daughter-in-law."  The author lists several sentiments that I have thought about ever since my teenage years during the 1980s.  To those who state that 'Not all women are like" what the article describes, I write that far too many of Gen X and younger generation women Are "like that."  

See also:  "Not All Women Are Like That",  Except when they are.  

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

There are still a few days of good canoeing left this year --

Looking out over Lake Mendota, I have seen several kayakers and boaters over the past several weeks making use of the good weather.  The four lakes that comprise the Madison area are good environments for one to get one's canoeing fix.  I also encourage folks to get out there and get your Boater's Safety license from the State.  I think that sooner or later, the State of Wisconsin will require boaters, canoeists, and kayakers to have this training and license.