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In 1939, nobody was taking color photographs of nature. Black and white was king; it was art, and color was kitsch, a novelty, nothing to be taken seriously.
The season may not be over quite yet (it’s still sweltering where I live), but for all intents and purposes, Summer is over, and it’s time to hit the books again.
If you look back through history, there are plenty of momentous occasions of greatness that were achieved in the month of August.
With baseball season in full swing, I thought it would be fitting to reiterate some advice from one of the legends of the sport; and there was no one better, in my opinion, for the task than the “Great Bambino” or maybe you like the “Sultan of Swat”.
Growing up there was almost nothing more exciting than the last day of school and the anticipation of endless summer days. Summer meant freedom. I can remember riding bikes with my brother and cousins all over the small town we lived in.
Have you ever quoted a job but found when you actually got into the work that you had significantly underestimated?
The above quotes seemed fitting as we are in the middle of World Cup frenzy and let’s not forget Wimbledon and of course our own rat races. The real question is, though, does winning really matter?
May is a month of races. Horse races (two thirds of the Triple Crown happened this month – go California Chrome!), car races (the 98th Indianapolis 500 took place over Memorial Day weekend with an American winning for the first time since 2006), and running races.
It’s that time of year again. I’m not talking about summer, even though that is fabulous news, especially considering the brutal winter most of us experienced.
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