Coffee and Discussions on Safety, Philosophy, Religion, and Art

What do you want to discuss over a good cup of coffee? Here is where you can do that. But sometimes an old crusty master sergeant and professor wants to have his way.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

some pics





We went to the Navy Pier, Chicago Art Museum, and some other places.

After lunch at Dick's


Decided to enjoy a cigar to end a time of walking the windy city of Chicago. Yes, today it was windy. Had a great week here in Chicago. Spoke at a conference on Wednesday on a subject that affects the company. Workplace violence. More on that later as well as the pictures that I have taken.

Monday, April 07, 2008

a tale of two wooden native americans


The big guy was tied up front of the trading post. But these two guys were hanging out by the front door. I am thinking about getting a log or two and trying my skill at wood carving with the chain saw. I am having a problem with the concept. I have done carving but this would be different. Something to think about at least.

Friday, April 04, 2008

The cigar


I was hanging out in the "man cave" discussing cigars and found being asked what was was my favorite cigar. I guess I never really mapped out what cigars I have smoked and liked. I guess I need to keep a log of what I have smoked and which ones caught my fancy. Of course the Cuban Cohibas are on the top of the list followed by the DM Cohibas. There is a Dominican Light that I enjoy. I will go back and look at the labels I have kept and see what I have smoked.
I was in Albuquerque the last two weeks teaching a safety course and had the opportuntity to talk to Chuck regarding cigars and he pointed me in the direction of Duke City Cigars.


Ever go down to old town Albq? There are some wooden indians at the trading post. As soon as the pictures I will post those.