Author Archives: David Lee Moser
Video share: “Quit Social Media”
Yet another TEDX talk exploring the possibility of removing social media from our lives. This talk comes from Dr. Cal Newport, an individual who has NEVER had a social media account. He shares several key reasons why we should all closely examine our addiction to various forms of social media. https://youtu.be/3E7hkPZ-HTk?si=cebsRzyth5Cv9DV-
People in our Lives…
During one’s lifetime, there are countless people they will encounter. Some, like family, are there for a lifetime. Others, like neighbors, are there for a season. Regardless, I feel that people are in our lives by design and have their designed role to play, as do we. This is regardless of the amount of timeContinue reading “People in our Lives…”
Daily Writing Prompt – To my teenage self…
If I had to say one thing to my teenage self, it would be that I have my whole life in front of me and not to get wrapped up in any one single event in my life.
Back at it…
Readings – February 23, 2026
Meditation for the Day Love the busy life. It is a joy-filled life. Take your fill of joy in the spring. Live outdoors whenever possible. Sun and air are nature’s great healing forces. That inward joy changes poisoned blood into a pure, healthy, life-giving flow. But never forget that the real healing of the spiritContinue reading “Readings – February 23, 2026”
Changing Weather – Part Two
Sunday evening, 9:10 p.m. – Nearly twenty-eight degrees cooler in Hickory, North Carolina than it was at this same time yesterday…But at least the wind has died down some. Highest wind speed at my home weather station today was 15.9 mph, although it certainly seemed like it was stronger much of the day.
Changing Weather
I’ve had an interest in meteorology for quite a few years. I remember when I was a child and ordered a weather station that had to be put together. Later in life, I would teach middle school science, and for much of that time, weather was one of the topics we studied. Long story short,Continue reading “Changing Weather”
Appstitence….Five Days In
This past Wednesday marked my first day away from Facebook for the period of Lent. As in the past, it’s somewhat difficult those first few days to stay away. As time progresses, it does get much easier, to the point on Easter Sunday where I’ll try to decide whether to go back at all. IContinue reading “Appstitence….Five Days In”
