To Ponder

There’s a real art to asking good questions. Some successfully hone their art professionally, learning how to elicit a revealing response and prompt intelligent conversation with practice. To me, this is impressive in and of itself. However, my intrigue is truly sparked by those for whom questions come naturally. These curious Georges probably wouldn’t considerContinue reading “To Ponder”

Touching Treetops

Sometimes I wonder if the trees ever get tired. To draw on what I consider to be one of the most beautiful sentences ever penned, they are privy to the inexhaustible variety of life. But whether they are, in fact, exhausted by it, as we sometimes may be, is open to pondering. It only occurredContinue reading “Touching Treetops”