A lesson from Dr. Martin Luther King

The question before you tonight. Not,”If I stop to help this man in need, what will happen to me?” The question is, “If I do not stop to help the sanitation workers, what will happen to them? – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I have been thinking a lot about Martin Luther King and his … Read more

Weak Markets and Little Faith

On Tuesday’s State of The Union Address,  President Obama touted of strong economic progress. I see the stock markets on a continuous decline, commodities are also doing the same, Oil is at record lows, Gold usually a safe bet for investors also down. Where is the economic boom that I keep hearing about? What I do see … Read more

The Camping Basics

The crisp air, the gentle sounds of nature, the warmth of a fire and a hot meal cooked over an open fire. Did someone say “lets go camping?” Miles away from the last text message and no possible way to update your Facebook status might sound terrifying for some, yet to many others a tech … Read more

Rams are Going to Los Angeles

NFL team owners  voted to approve the St. Louis Rams’ bid to relocate to Los Angeles, giving the city an NFL team for the first time since ’94. The team will play in a new stadium being built in Inglewood, set to becoming the NFL’s largest venue. The cost to construct the new Inglewood stadium, as reported by the Los Angeles Times, could approach $2 billion. … Read more

Backpacking Intro

The great outdoors, put the rat race on hold and head out to the utter beauty most take for granted and never truly experience. When you’re just getting started you’re going to want to limit your first few trips to no more than about 10 miles one-way. This is a good distance because it will get you far … Read more