Muscle Memory
We probably rely on muscle memory more than we realize.
"The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter." —Mark Twain
What’s going on in my life
We probably rely on muscle memory more than we realize.
Happily, users can change their Twitter handles as often as they like. I have the sense my coup d’nom won’t last long.
Before I hit the kitchen, here are a couple of thoughts weighing on my mind.
Donna and I celebrated New Year’s Eve with dinner and a movie: I grilled steaks, which we ate on trays while watching Harrison Ford chew up the scenery in Air Force One.
You know, it’s a miracle I’m still around.
To those who say it’s been a disastrous year, I say we don’t appreciate how good we have it.
Christmas 2020’s going to live on in the collective memory, isn’t it?
It’s not exactly an aviation story, or a Christmas one either, but it’s aviation-adjacent and that’s not all: there’s winter, snow, and a happy ending.