While I’m sort of relaunching the website, I wanted a sort of fresh start. A lot of the old blog posts were just links to my freelance sportswriting work, most of which has vanished into the ether as newspapers have been sold off or just couldn’t figure out how to take advantage of the Internet’s unlimited space. Eh, it’s not like it’s important to maintain history or anything…
Anyway, enough grumbling about that.
So while I’ve pulled most of my old blog posts off the front page — the ones worth keeping anyway — I’ve put them all here for posterity. Browse through them as you’d like, hope you enjoy.
- July 2, 2020: It’s all downhill from here
- June 23, 2020: A bittersweet Father’s Day
- May 19, 2020: I’ll enjoy my own muddy backyard this Memorial Day
- Feb. 23, 2020: A wacky idea for the NFL’s 17-game proposal
- Dec. 31, 2019: Random thoughts as the 10’s come to an end
- Dec. 26, 2019: The comfort of low expectations
- Aug. 19, 2019: A man’s got to know his limitations
- Oct. 8, 2018: Remembering RLD
- Oct. 5, 2018: The act you’ve known for all these years
- Aug. 8, 2018: Should journalists be more transparent?
- April 13, 2018: Save your clips, folks
- April 6, 2018: Tear gas and basketball
- Aug. 10, 2016: End of an era
- Dec. 15, 2012: Thoughts on a tragedy
- May 12, 2011: Turning points
As time goes by, I may pull a few more posts out of the dusty archives. And some of these might disappear if I find I have something more or better or different to say about them. But that’s a good start.