Retirement

On a Tear

On a Tear Have you ever noticed that there are times when you are more productive than other times? Sometimes it happens for very understandable reasons and sometimes it just happens for no particular reason at all. I am in such an Uber-productive state right now for some reason. If anyone noticed, yesterday’s post came about an hour later than normal. That was because I suddenly realized at 7am (my normal PDT publishing time each…

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A Sunday Lecture

A Sunday Lecture It’s almost 10am on Sunday and I am killing time before I am supposed to give a guest lecture in a course being given at the University of San Diego graduate business program. The Sunday morning time is a little unusual, but in these days of virtual education and even more so in graduate business education, there are more and more courses that are given on weekends and since Sunday is half…

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Business Advice Memoir

Taxes

Taxes My youngest son just called me. He is doing his taxes on TurboTax and he had a question about some trust income and a K-1 that he had received that showed some foreign-source income. His question was whether he should include it or not in his return. I gave him my best answer to his questions to the best of my understanding as to how he should present his taxes to the IRS and…

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Memoir

Sunstruck

Sunstruck Moonstruck is a whimsical name that has the right elements of frivolity, craziness and enlightenment. I like the thought of being moonstruck. But if I were inclined to be accurate about this house on the hilltop here in Northern San Diego, I should have called it Casa Sunstruck. This is certainly a place of great sunshine and that season is just now beginning. Whatever rainy season there was just skipped on by us and…

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Memoir Retirement

Catching Up

Catching Up I have had a slightly more busy week this week since we have had house guests for a few days and the finishing of the deck project has caused me more work than normal in terms of getting things arranged as we like them. This is work that cannot be delegated as it has to do with how we like to live our lives in our space. As such, I have been busier…

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The Good Earth

The Good Earth Yes, I am borrowing Pearl Buck’s title and no, this story is not about a family living in a small Chinese village. This story is about sowing and reaping the resources that the Earth gives us. In microcosm, I am living the reality of reaping what I sow right here on this little hilltop. Some of my days are spent teaching and there is little that happens in this world that is…

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Wallowing in the Sunset

Wallowing in the Sunset Today was a big day for me in my deck journey. After nineteen weeks of work (that is 126 days or over four months), we moved all the furniture out onto the deck. The glass railing doesn’t go up until Monday, but the railing people have said the deck furniture should not interfere with their work. We have guests coming on Tuesday, literally right after the railing is finished being put…

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Business Advice Memoir

Gentleman in Waiting

Gentleman in Waiting It’s a funny thing in the expert witness game, the generally accepted view is that an expert’s ability to write extensive and factually accurate reports and rebuttals, all properly referenced and footnoted, is one level of proficiency. Being analytically astute, compelling and hard-charging are all attractive attributes but the analytical and written work constitutes only one level of proficiency as an expert. Please understand that these are very long and involved reports…

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Memoir Retirement

The Bucket Brigade

The Bucket Brigade It began as a description of a firefighting technique where manual passing of buckets was used to maximize water deployment to put out fires. It became a metaphor used to describe processes that are either highly manual or involve many individuals to mobilize materials from one place to another. For some reason, many of my efforts here on this hilltop seem to involve the actual or metaphorical use of a bucket brigade.…

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