Five Household Items You Need To Clean More

by Matt Fuchs Time Magazine    We often overlook the dirtiest items in our homes because grime is invisible (think bacteria) or accumulates too gradually for us to notice.    Another factor: our brains tend to tune out the appearance of familiar, everyday objects, in a phenomenon called attentional blindness. This means we’re least likely …

God’s Impetuous Child Lives At My House

by Kevin Burton    I actually did this, I promise. Neither Winston Churchill nor any other learned observer from the past, present or future, would have called this “my finest hour.”    I bring you this, even though there may be somebody reading Page 7 for the first time today. Sheesh.     There was a …

Perfect Word List For A Sleepy Saturday

by Kevin Burton   If this starts to sound too much like the glass half empty-half full thing, please let me know.    But when someone says, “You look like you’re half asleep” doesn’t that also mean you are half awake?  And which is preferable, wakefulness or sleep?    And in the literal sense of …