Senses
Thanks to Lindsey Bass for providing a second installment on her series of reflections on habits. Enjoy her thoughts! Dr. Andy Brown Craving the open air on a road trip, windows down, and wind in your face is the opposite of sitting quietly in your work-from-home space. That desire for this experience is similar to…
Read MoreJune 21st marks the first day of summer. Where I live, the temperatures have felt summerlike for a while, hitting 100 some days and topping 90 degrees most other days. Summer is a special time of year marked by nostalgia. Remember being a kid and counting down the days until summer vacation? It felt like…
Read MoreWe pulled into the gate of Red Rock Canyon preserve. Barry’s rumbling voice seemed to be a source of annoyance for the lady in the booth selling parking passes. We noted her look of derision as we paid the entry fee but quickly turned our attention to the ineffable multicolored mountain vistas ahead. While attempting…
Read MoreI eagerly redlined the car as we left the congested antics of the Las Vegas Boulevard, making our way to our destination, the Valley of Fire. I was excited to leave the bright lights and entrancing entrapments of the city for the peace offered by the desert. We fled as men who were just freed…
Read MoreThe holiday season is filled with so many delights for the senses! Baking involves smell, taste, and touch and becomes a gateway to store powerful, positive memories. Guest blogger, Justina Wong, provides a personal insight on the power of baking. Please welcome her voice to our blog. The one part of the holiday season I…
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