I am lucky to find so many good, old Enterprise stories in my meticulous (not) files.
The following is by Matthew Russell, a great reporter, now giving me an opportunity to connect the dots that made my connection to many events and visits to Litchfield Castle.
John Stock, as you will ...
Parents have been quite anxious to ask me what to do for their child or teen’s feelings of anxiety.
Let me try to put everyone at ease by sharing some details about this topic.
Anxiety is usually a normal reaction to the stresses of life. It is a form of stress that can show up in a ...
My favourite holiday tradition features oolong tea, a peppery pork rib soup and my grandfather.
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Bak kut teh
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Bak kut teh (pronounced back koot tay) is a Southeast Asian pork rib soup served with rice and an array of sauces. The broth is seasoned with star anise, clover, cinnamon, ...
As soon as I picked up the phone, he began, in his trademark high screech.
“It’s a world gone mad, Dope! A world gone mad!”
“He” was the only person it could be — Eric “The Hysteric” Lund.
I’ve known him since college and he hasn’t changed one iota: Always in panic ...
In my last column, I highlighted some of the best objects to view in the night sky through the end of the year. However, becoming a confident stargazer takes more than a list of targets: it requires an understanding of the patterns and paths that shape the night sky.
When stargazing, ...
The first snow of the year is particularly magical. Fluffy snowflakes lazily drift down from the sky, the kind of snowflakes that are more a collection rather individual flakes. There is enough space between the snowflakes that you can watch their arcing patterns as they float on the wind. ...