I’ve recently started working as a program teacher for a K-3 grade after school program. Something happened yesterday that caused me to revisit a discussion I had with a pastor back in Indiana. One of my platforms is we are … Continue reading
Blog Archives
The Kindness of Sean Barry
I first met Sean when I brought my guitar to him for repairs. I could tell right away that he paid attention to details, going the extra mile with taking good care of my instrument. Beyond that we engaged in … Continue reading
My Daughter Charissa
There is a calm settling inside the Sinclair household right now. Last night and this morning it was all hustle and bustle from our daughter Charissa’s wedding rehearsal, followed by a few of the people in her party spending the … Continue reading
Acts of Kindness in Las Vegas
Station KLAS in Las Vegas does a feature on acts of kindness in southern Nevada. They also award $800 to the people they feature. There seems to be a growing movement from media doing kindness features. As I spot the … Continue reading
Kind Kaelan Tribute
This past weekend we hosted a few AT Thru-hikers: Laura from Tennessee and Kyle and Melissa, recent graduates from Indiana University. We had a delightful time with them and got to know Laura pretty well. She has a passion for … Continue reading
Freedom Podcast
During the journey I took a few videos that I forgot about until now. I took the following video in the Blackwater River canyon in West Virginia. It distinguishes between economic choice, liberty and natural autonomy, focusing on the three … Continue reading
Random versus Responsive Kindness
I’ve mentioned before that I have “kindness” entered into Google Alerts; one day I may even start posting the results regularly. For now I’d like to use yesterday’s returns for kindness to contrast meanings. There are two stories that both … Continue reading
Kindness across America – Breaking In Podcast
For each chapter in the book Kindness across America I am creating podcast with photos from that portion of the journey. Here’s the podcast for Point Reyes to Antioch.
Getting Uninsured Health Care
Having returned from a 5,000 mile walk we are without health insurance, but that does not mean we are without health care options. I came upon an article on the web today that I find incredibly enlightening. Please read it … Continue reading
Responsive Kindness in Greenville
A fire led Don and Jeanie Stanly to express their thanks to their friends and neighbors, along with the fire and police departments. For me this is reminiscent of our encounter with trail angel Taralyn Roderick.