Category Archives: Herrington
Herrington: Resolutions R US
Resolutions are a waste of time. Well, if you are looking for New Year’s Resolution advice, forget it. I don’t have time for false starts and dead ends. We all know that by February 15th the gyms will empty out … Continue reading
Herrington: Ho-Ho-Ho Again?
If on Christmas eve “not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse,” then the week after that all heaven broke loose and the visiting families of kids hit the front door like a rampaging bull in a mid-night china … Continue reading
Herrington: The Old Grey Mare
I remember when I was a kid, buying at Sears was like buying from GOD. Craftsman tools were guaranteed for life and the appliances and machines were rock solid. I bought clothes there, and there was no way you would … Continue reading
Herrington: Social Media as Outlet
One day, earlier in the summer, I got caught up in a flurry of conversations on Facebook, and I spent 18 straight hours writing to a cornucopia of friends, detractors, family members, and new people I had never heard of … Continue reading
Herrington: Where does your mind go?
If you let your mind wander, does it do this? Between our semantic bound sense of a unified field theory and a chaotic guess work expansion of meaningless space dust and enfolding energy sources that seek out only to create … Continue reading
Herrington: An Anger Workshop
Being angry may be a dimly lit, cold, hard, small place…….turn it into a sanctuary by following these simple tips: plan to avoid things that make you upset by dealing with them from the ground up, learn to curb your … Continue reading
Herrington: The Biggest Economic Pattern: Blind-sidedness
Have you ever noticed this pattern: Whenever it comes down to money, the people that have it are conspiracy theorists against losing it; whenever it comes down to oppression, the people who don’t have money are the “targets” of not … Continue reading
Herrington: Heading Out
I got a bicycle today; well, it was yesterday, and I am writing about it today. It has been a while since I got on a bike, and I have to say that my first morning ride was pretty good…I … Continue reading
Herrington: Hipster Logic from Wall and Main
As with any other relationship, it’s the communication of emotional content that is driving the protests and the comments from the Wall Street crowd. We might ask a few questions and see what we can gleam from this struggle in … Continue reading
Herrington: Poetry About the Protests
Why They Don’t Get It I woke up to find myself bound and gagged only to have the overwhelming feeling of thankfulness that the national resources and everything that was American was simply a shoehorn for those in power to … Continue reading