
Down the Rabbit Hole: Coming Home! Second Chances
I heard a piece on NPR the other day that pulled me into the Rabbit Hole. It was about something called Crisping which was (at least what I could make of it) another advance in genetic splicing and the vast potential it had (both good and bad) for cloning in the future. In the Rabbit hole it occurred to me that in the not too distant future we could probably start toying with the idea of bringing dead people back to life. Lose a child in a car accident or a fire? Sorry for yo

Down the Rabbit Hole: Advice for first time hikers.
My son shared with me that he and his pal were going on a one-hundred-eighty mile hike this past summer and I knew he’d never been on an overnight hike in his life so I sent him this. Let me preface this with the caveat that I am not a big hiker. I’ll go for a day hike if my wife drags me on some outing where the air is fresh and she gets to see a hawk but overnight adventure hiking I will not do…not since I discovered hotels. Sleeping on the ground with no pillow to snuggle

Down the Rabbit Hole: The End of the World
Bill Maher did a bit the other night on Apocalypse movies and it stirred up an old thought. Why are Apocalyptic movies so popular? We happily shell out hard cash to watch the end of humanity all the while secretly or subconsciously reveling in the notion that an unstoppable virus or a massive asteroid will all but wipe us out. Admit it…part of you is thinking…how cool would that be! Just think of how much quieter it would get. Give it a moment….no police sirens, fire trucks,