“Would you like some company?”

Living in Colorado  for nearly 40 years is vastly different from living in Braidwood in the 1940s and 1950s. Yes, the weather is consistently better, the Novembers are virtually cloudless during the days, and evenings see the temperatures drop by about 30 degrees. Driving west for our daily exercise at the Rec Center, 7 minutes … Continue reading “Would you like some company?”

My Nerdy Side: Theater

Although education and coaching dominated much of my professional life, the persistent backdrop of my journey has been in the arts: music, theater, literature, and poetry. Much of my writing has focused on life’s transitions from childhood to adulthood to old age without appropriating justice to the arts’ roles in those transitions. This piece is about theater. … Continue reading My Nerdy Side: Theater

My Nerdy Side: Music

Although education and coaching dominated much of my professional life, the persistent backdrop of my journey has been in the arts: music, theater, literature, and poetry. Much of my writing has focused on life’s transitions from childhood to adulthood to old age without appropriating justice to the arts’ roles in those transitions. Without apology, it’s time … Continue reading My Nerdy Side: Music

“My Greatest Work Hasn’t Happened Yet”

Ken Kennedy I asked my brother, Kenny, to trace some of his work history while growing up in Braidwood.  He responded with this story, a story that I hadn’t completely known about. He still conducts his business along Route 53 in Braidwood, adjacent to the Polka Dot restaurant. Along with the opinion of many others, I … Continue reading “My Greatest Work Hasn’t Happened Yet”

Braidwood from Another Perspective

Richard Shaw Richard had read some of my blog articles on Braidwoodguy.com and informed me that as a couple of years my senior, he could add some insights and respectfully offer some differences as he saw things. I completely accept these opinions, perspectives, and insights. Aside from formatting the following letter, I didn’t make any … Continue reading Braidwood from Another Perspective