Mama Liang Sun

I was reading the New York Times on my iPad this morning enjoying the first day of the holiday. While engulfed in a presidential campaign debate and the upcoming shit show of our federal government. While reading an ad popped up advertising that a local farm’s had strawberries.  I frequent this farm in the fall forContinue reading “Mama Liang Sun”

Forest through the trees…A tiptoe of light.

“On the Way.” to a meeting for work, my colleagues and I stop on the roadside, hoping we would see the forest through the trees today. Mission accomplished on many levels with the benefit of having great travel partners. Rib Mountain, Wausau Wisconsin June 2015 Me, my camera and how I see the world.

Not for thee

It is unbelievable when it happens in your life. It hits you like a sucker punch that you never saw coming. There is no rehearsal or planning for it, it just piles on you like a ton of concrete.  Each time it seems to hurt as much has the first experience. It is impossible to buildContinue reading “Not for thee”

Hope for our City

Reflecting on the past few months about our city I had to park my thoughts of tragedy to create hope for the future. It is really difficult being positive each day when there is so many assaults on human beings. Assaults expressed by physical, verbal or mental violence. Our city is suck in a time whenContinue reading “Hope for our City”

Onalaska

The past several weeks I have made a few trips to West Wisconsin. One trip was to University of LaCrosse with Josh to tour campus and the other a business trip to Minneapolis for meetings with leadership from their Behavioral Health System. As I approached the Wisconsin/Minnesota border during each trip, I continued to haveContinue reading “Onalaska”

In my house

Psalm 4:8. “In peace I will both lie down and sleep: for you alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety.  I am afraid, I have nowhere to sleep tonight.  I am worried about how to stay warm, where to get food and how to be safe from the dark terrifying streets. I am aloneContinue reading “In my house”