Reflection: A Walk In The Old Neighborhood by William Klein

Thorton Wilder, the author of “Our Town” writes: “I want you to try and remember what it was like to have been very young. And particularly the days when you were first in love; when you were like a person sleepwalking, and you didn’t quite see the street you were in, and didn’t quite hear … Continue reading Reflection: A Walk In The Old Neighborhood by William Klein

Meaningful Coincidence by William Klein

A friend of mine says, “There’s no such thing as coincidence”. He enjoys challenging me with miraculous possibilities. Whenever he hears about a miracle he asks with a curious tone, “Coincidence”? Thus challenging my sensibilities. It begs the question, “Is there such a thing as coincidence”? What about the idea of synchronicity? Webster’s dictionary defines … Continue reading Meaningful Coincidence by William Klein

Holding On To Things by William Klein

There’s delight in collecting things. American Pickers is one of the most popular shows on the History Channel. Another show, Storage Wars, depicts how certain collections have afforded owners fortunes beyond their wildest dreams. Then again, the same show demonstrates how junk accumulates and costs more than it is worth to get rid of it. … Continue reading Holding On To Things by William Klein