My Favorite Quotes

My Favorite Quotes

Quotations from philosophers and intellectuals have the power to transcend time and enrich our lives in profound ways. These succinct expressions of wisdom encapsulate the thoughts and insights of great thinkers, providing us with a glimpse into their profound understanding of the world. Engaging with these quotes can ignite introspection, inspire personal growth, and offer guidance in navigating life’s complexities.

Love Advice from Longtime Lovers

Love Advice from Longtime Lovers

Love advice dispensed by young, single or divorced people has always made us laugh. How could someone who has not been in a long-term relationship, or a divorcee, offer any profound love advice?
And then the years added up and we realized that after four decades of living, playing and working together, we now have the authority and track record to share some of our own love advice to those who are searching for love and unable to find their soulmate. So here are just a few of our tips to help you in this worthy journey of Finding Love.

San Diego Chargers

San Diego Chargers

How did San Diego football fans feel when the Chargers fled the city after 55 years of investing time and money into the team? This poetic Ode by Patty Mooney reveals all in her clever addition of every American football team as a backdrop to the pain felt by San Diego football fans in the aftermath.

VSDA

VSDA

We used to attend the VSDA (Video Software Dealer Association) conventions to market our video titles. Back in 1996 we were there to promote our newest title, “Full Cycle: A World Odyssey,” the around-the-world adventures of an intrepid mountain bike couple (guess who?) The show gained a large measure of success in that it won 13 international awards; however, for various reasons it never aired on broadcast television. My feeling was that it was too far ahead of its time.

Whatever Makes You Happy

Whatever Makes You Happy

Happiness is the end goal of most humans. “Whatever makes you happy!” is something my dad always used to say as I was growing up. Along with “That’s better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick” or “You can be right but you can be dead right.” It’s funny how those little adages can stay with you for decades.