To listen to today’s reflection as a podcast, click here Years ago, while driving to work on a warm summer day, I saw a large turtle slowly making its way across a busy street. It was rush hour. This was not going to end well for the turtle. I pulled my car off to the side, turned on my flashers, and… Read more »
To listen to today’s reflection as a podcast, click here At the beginning of the 20th century, radium – element No. 88 on the periodic table – was one of the happiest stories in America. The husband-wife scientific team of Pierre and Marie Curie had identified the mysterious radioactive substance in 1898 in their Paris laboratory. It didn’t take long to… Read more »
To listen to today’s reflection as a podcast, click here The old-fashioned keyhole in a Victorian door has proven to be a wonderful plot device for novels. Behind a closed door – whether that door leads to a drawing room, den, or bedroom – some kind of conversation is in progress. On this side of the door there’s a secret agent…. Read more »