Tomato sauce for days…

Aug. 14, 2017 by

Our garden this year caught us off guard a little. We planted a few things not anticipating much fruit, but we were wrong. Very wrong. What do you do with

Things to do: Cottonwood, Arizona

May. 13, 2017 by

As most of you know, I’m a huge fan of Arizona. I am a real native and have lived in the Phoenix-metro area my entire life. I’m not sorry about

Welcome back!

Nov. 28, 2016 by

I’d like to thank myself for circling back around to the blog space. I’ve missed you. As you can see, I’ve moved everything over to a new domain, but rest

Dear baby boomers, please cut my generation some slack

Sep. 7, 2013 by

I graduated college in an economic time labeled “the worst recession since The Great Depression.” Not to mention I paid for all of my post-secondary education myself. I was the

Think before you print

Jan. 18, 2012 by

Have you ever wondered if not printing an e-mail is really saving the planet? Are the little “think before you print” messages making a dent in our efforts to go

Meet Dylan

Sep. 26, 2011 by

I was out wandering around Chase Field Saturday night waiting for the game to start. Downtown Phoenix is full of a lot of really talented people, so it’s hard for

Video ads coming to Facebook?

Aug. 23, 2011 by

I spotted a Facebook ad on my screen today with a small play button in the bottom left hand corner. Facebook must be gearing up to launch video ads sometime soon.

Is social media conditioning our attention span?

Aug. 14, 2011 by

  After a recent conversation with a friend, I’ve been contemplating the long-term effects of the use of social media. Social networking intrigues me beyond any other advancing communication technology

Playground rules: Rebuilding our elementary economy

May. 31, 2011 by

News sources are saying that Arizona is out of the recession. If that’s true, now what? I’ve been spending a lot of time thinking about the future. How did America

Happy Birthday, Bri

May. 6, 2011 by

Bri would have been 29 today. My roommate brought me one of the programs from her service and it instantly summed up her existence in this lifetime. I wanted to