I know I've blogged previously on how events tend to take on added significance , when you've been diagnosed with a terminal illness, but on a recent trip to Dallas , I learned it's not just events that become more significant. I have also become more aware of my surroundings as well. When I flew into the Dallas/Fort Worth airport (DFW) last week, I took notice of just how much open land there was. Now I know that isn't really news, nor is it something I never realized. I know there is plenty of open land in this country everywhere, even in California, but what I never really thought about was how little open land there was approaching the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), as compared to the approach into DFW. What also caught my attention was how few golf course there were, visible from the air, as we approached DFW, compared to the number of golf courses, visible from the air, approaching LAX. I would think, with all the open land surround DFW, I would have...
The ramblings of a mantle cell lymphoma and bypass surgery survivor, and then some