One man believes a crisis is an opportunity to better himself; another believes it is an opportunity to better humanity. (3/21/20)

One man believes a crisis is an opportunity to better himself; another believes it is an opportunity to better humanity. (3/21/20)

One Superintendent wakes up to the smell of coffee; another wakes up to the taste of fragility. (3/20/20)

Every once in while, today’s unthinkable thought is tomorrow’s normal activity. (3/19/20)

Good putts go in, especially short ones. (3/18/20)

A young Superintendent laughs at humanity; a wise one laughs at himself. (3/17/20)

A lot of bucks stop at the Superintendent’s desk; a lot more end-up in the owner’s bank account. (3/15/20)

A young Superintendent worries about wasting time; an old one worries about buying it. (3/14/20)

A Superintendent knows a lot more than he is able to tell himself; I say it again, our minds know a lot more than they are willing to share. (3/13/20)

One Superintendent worries about living a lonely life (and he might); another worries about dying a lonely death (and he might). (3/12/20)
