It’s hard for me to believe that it’s been ten years since she’s been gone. At unveilings, I typically tell those assembled how one year after a person has died we begin to make the transition from mourning to memory. For me, it’s been ten years, and I think I am still in part making Continue Reading »
On October 20, 2020, just months into the pandemic, Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr. died at the age of 95 in Franklin Tennessee. Today, I mention him not because he lived a particularly storied career. Or because he was an SEC football fan (I am sure he was). Or because he somehow lived a life of Continue Reading »
My new American Express card came in the mail last week. Only for the first time, I noticed my card was different: there was an absence of raised account numbers on the front of the card. I read online that this is a new measure due to security. But more likely, it’s because the very Continue Reading »