Archive for May, 2006

Another Memorial Day

Monday, May 29th, 2006

Again, we pause to reflect on our country’s losses. I wish, though, we were reflecting upon the futility of war and the havoc it causes.
Wasn’t World War II known as the War To End All Wars? At the end of that [...]

Upon Returning…

Wednesday, May 24th, 2006

We just returned from a truly invigorating experience – the Lindbergh Foundation Awards for Balance. The message was positive but cautious, especially about our fragile environment.
Of course the 3 major recipients were inspiring but the 10 grantees were evidence that our next generation were [...]

2006 Lindbergh Awards

Monday, May 15th, 2006

This year, Robert has been asked to work alongside Erik Lindbergh to create the 2006 Lindbergh award. Robert has put into bronze the wooden design of Charles Lindbergh’s famous airplane which his grandson, Erik, has sculpted.
The awards give acknowledgment to those who [...]

Endings…

Monday, May 8th, 2006

As warbird associations are closing their doors, the importance of preserving their specific histories becomes so much more important. The truth is sometimes too real, especially the fact that once the WWII generation is gone, the history they created may be forgotten.
So, the task [...]

Let’s Not Forget…

Monday, May 1st, 2006

On this memorable day, when immigrants are taking to the streets, let’s not forget our past immigrants. Sure, there are alot of questions about what to do. But, bottom line, we must remember that people are the issue.
Corporate greed has a stake in [...]