• Rob Revisits: Picking up the Reigns

    Rob Revisits: Picking up the Reigns

    Welcome to another edition of “Rob Revisits” where I repost a blog entry (usually) from today’s date. This gives me an opportunity to look back to “where I was when” ; think about where I am today and reflect on how I got from there to here.

  • My opening statement

    My opening statement

    I’ve never even entertained the idea of writing an autobiography. But considering that I blog, who knows?

  • Worth 1000 words

    Worth 1000 words

    It isn’t much, and I know I’m really not a very good photographer; but I’ve been inspired by seeing some of my fellow bloggers posting photos that they take.

  • Three things I can’t live without

    Three things I can’t live without

    I’ll keep this short, sweet and to the point:

  • With no signs of slowing down!

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  • To the Batmobiles!

    To the Batmobiles!

    A while back, I wrote a post about my favorite car called To the Batmobile! since Autorama is in town, it decided to get a ticket and see it in person… Or, should I say THEM…

  • Feeling Yoda

    Feeling Yoda

    My marriage, and my divorce taught me what I would do and what I would tolerate in a relationship. The end of my LTR taught me what I would not do, and what I would not tolerate in a relationship.

  • Flashback Friday: I Hate Bullies

    Flashback Friday: I Hate Bullies

    I continue to be astounded by the tenacity and determination of Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Remember, this is a man who originally started out as an actor; and in a case of life imitating art, Putin starred in a Ukrainian sitcom about an actor who is elected President of Ukraine.

  • No Fate

    No Fate

    On the surface, I want to say that I don’t believe in fate/destiny because they preclude the possibility of free will.

  • A job that gets me out of bed every day.

    A job that gets me out of bed every day.

    the fact of the matter is you have to find something that you truly enjoy doing as a career. You have to have a job that gets you out of bed in the morning