by Think In The Morning | Jun 1, 2021 | Mexico, More |
This life’s dim windows of the soulDistorts the heavens from pole to poleAnd leads you to believe a lieWhen you see with, not through, the eye. William Blake, The Everlasting Gospel Adriana Díaz Enciso is a Mexican poet, essayist, translator and writer. I...
by Think In The Morning | May 25, 2021 | More |
Last year Think in the Morning posted our Best Commencement Speech Ever by David Foster Wallace. There have been many great commencement addresses over the years. Undoubtedly there will be more. We still think DFW’s is one of the best and we read and listen to it...
by Think In The Morning | Apr 13, 2021 | More |
My friend Peter Lit will be reading a few of his new poems this Thursday night (April 15) at a ZOOM author’s night sponsored by the Gallery Bookshop. Here is the LINK TO REGISTER: Three short talks. One great evening! Featured authors: Peter Lit, Suzanne...
by Think In The Morning | Apr 4, 2021 | More |
Some previous Easter posts are at these linksJesus, Mezcal and the Easter BunnyEaster ThoughtsEaster Thoughts, In Defense of ModerationIn Oaxaca Mexico there is a small mezcaleria started by a couple of young American guys called El Destilado just a block away from...
by Think In The Morning | Mar 28, 2021 | More |
In my old age I started to write, first a blog then a novel. I’m asked from time to time how someone who ran a restaurant and later worked as an independent financial planner ended up writing. The answer is easy. I learned to love reading and writing years...
by Think In The Morning | Mar 21, 2021 | More |
It’s not surprising that a country founded on genocide toward native peoples, an economy founded on slavery, a culture permeated with religious differences and the usual rich-poor divide not to mention the racism endemic to the human race should find a few...