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Recent Blog Posts by Denis:

  • Ophelia's Daughters
  • Writers write for themselves or at least I think they should. Much has been written about a writer understanding the audience he or she is writing for
    Tue, Apr 17 2018

  • Views from a Train
  • St. Paul’s historic Union Depot got a multi-million dollar makeover several years ago. It’s a beautiful old neoclassical building that has seen mo
    Tue, Apr 10 2018

  • Mig and Pat
  • Unlike a lot of kids in my generation, I had no adult influences growing up. There were no doting grandparents hovering around the corner, no aunts, o
    Tue, Apr 03 2018

  • Living in the Past
  •  For a lot of folks my age, the final tabulation is near completion. Most of our past accomplishments count for little in today’s marketplace. Ther
    Tue, Mar 27 2018

  • Nine Dragons
  • One of the many web sites I used to visit each morning with my iPad was called Cycle Chic. The site originated from Copenhagen and focused on the city
    Tue, Mar 20 2018

  • Hiking the Garstin Trail
  • The trail climbs up over two miles on old goat paths that switch back and forth and practically stumble over themselves in the process. Elevation rise
    Tue, Mar 13 2018

  • The Downtown Project
  • In its heyday, L.A. had its Sunset Strip and Chicago had its miracle mile. Minneapolis still has its Nicollet Mall and Eat Street. Many cities across
    Tue, Mar 06 2018

  • Turning Seventy-Five
  • Even back then I couldn’t understand the hype surrounding ‘turning twenty-one.’ It was simply a number that had little meaning to me. I was alre
    Tue, Feb 27 2018

  • Fractured Paradise
  • It makes me very sad to see and hear what’s happened to Puerto Rico after the hurricane last summer. It’s a wonderful country filled with gracious
    Tue, Feb 20 2018

  • Shedding Skin
  • Things change. People change. And life goes on. Sometimes change is subtle, unnoticed and unexpected. Other times it’s a conscious move to improve o
    Tue, Feb 13 2018

  • Invitation to Respond
  • It’s always been a challenging question even for someone like me not adept in the game of communication. Do people have a responsibility to respond
    Tue, Feb 06 2018

  • Finding the Muse Among Us
  • Leonard Cohen found it with Suzanne.  Bob Dylan found it with Echo. I’m still searching for that iconic image to open yet another Pandora’s Box i
    Tue, Jan 30 2018

  • My Hometown
  • Aerial of Apple Valley Lebanon Township has come a long way in the last fifty years. There was a land rush here back in the late sixties and early se
    Tue, Jan 23 2018

  • Through No Fault of My Own
  • I give total credit to my Uncle Milton for getting me into Cretin High School in 1957. I knew even back then that it would be a turning point in my li
    Tue, Jan 16 2018

  • A Bentley at McDonalds
  • Palm Springs is a different kind of animal; always has been. Most resort communities sport the ubiquitous gated enclaves of look-alike signature homes
    Tue, Jan 09 2018

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