by Think In The Morning | Dec 10, 2016 | More |
“I do not think it is an overstatement that it appears just as important for California to have Mendocino preserved and guarded against encroachments as it was for Virginia to have Williamsburg restored and protected.” Civil History Chair of the Smithsonian...
by Think In The Morning | Nov 30, 2016 | Mexico |
[Click on blue links for further information] You already know that Alebrijes Make Me Happy. All of Mexico makes me happy. It’s a large country (760,000 square miles) but smaller than the contiguous 48 states of the USA (3 million square miles). Thankfully...
by Think In The Morning | Nov 29, 2016 | More |
Several studies have correlated waking up early with success. Here’s a breakdown of the benefits reaped by early risers. 1. In a 2008 Texas University study, college students who identified themselves as “morning people” earned a full point higher on their...
by Think In The Morning | Nov 27, 2016 | More, Sea Gull |
[click on blue links for more information] All you need to know about Keynesian economics can be summed up in one statement: What goes around comes around. Several years ago, I came across a small isolated town and stopped for gas. Being an economist, I...
by Think In The Morning | Nov 24, 2016 | Sea Gull |
I first learned about San Pasqual, patron saint of cooks and shepherds, from my friends Gil and Lucy in Puerto Vallarta where I purchased the wood carving at the top of this post. I will be writing a piece on Gil and Lucy soon. There are many sources online that...