{Recharge Wednesday LINKUP Party opens below at 6 am on Wednesday - March 4} Miguel de Unamuno was a Spanish writer, philosopher, and professor of Greek and Classics at the University of Salamanca, where he later became rector. In one of his essays, he tells about the Roman aqueduct found in the city of Segovia, in his country, Spain. The aqueduct, built in 109 A.D., remained actively carrying fresh water from the mountains to the city for eight centuries, quenching the thirst of nearly Continue Reading
2019 Inventory / 2020 Vision
The word “Inventory” invariably comes to mind every year at the end of December. Gone is the hustle-and-bustle of the Christmas season, and as we lounge together as a family in our pajamas on Christmas day, the reality that another year end is one week away always invites me to take inventory. As I was looking for definitions of the word inventory, the intrinsic meaning of the word in latin inventarium jumped from the page: Late Middle English: from medieval Latin inventorium, Continue Reading