A few years back, I shared with my readers a serious Christmas message…
Had to be done.
This year, I have yet another serious Christmas message to share…
Until next year…
A few years back, I shared with my readers a serious Christmas message…
Had to be done.
This year, I have yet another serious Christmas message to share…
Until next year…
I woke early on Wednesday morning to find that Donald Trump has won the presidency of the United States.
America clearly voted against the Clinton legacy, and I am grateful for that. Trump was not my first choice by far, but he has promised to be a proponent for issues which I support, and I trust he will honor those commitments.
Supreme Court appointments, Obamacare repeal, and other matters of importance face our new president in short order. Praying he is up to the task and that he surrounds himself with a good team to navigate the choppy political waters in the days ahead.
As Scott Adams of Dilbert fame recently wrote, now that the election has happened, let’s all try to be useful.

Watch any science fiction movie or show and you will see a common thread – touch screens and tablets are pervasive. Physical keyboards are nowhere to be found. Today, most people’s primary computing device is the phone in their pocket or purse, and that trend seems likely to continue and to escalate.
I happily use my MacBook Air daily for my web design boot camp, podcast editing for my church, recording, and other tasks. But my primary computers are my iPad Air 2 and, to a lesser extent, my iPhone. They are always with me (yes, my iPad too), and are terrific tools for the way I write and manage data. As such, I have decided to intentionally use my iPad as my primary blogging tool whenever possible. I am typing this post on the iPad using the standard iOS keyboard.
Here are three of the tools I use to accomplish this… (more…)