The letter was written by Paul, probably about age 65, to Timothy, almost certainly in his 30’s. The passage is found in the 6th chapter of 1st Timothy in the New Testament. Here is what we know about Timothy. “Paul came also to Derbe and to Lystra. A disciple was there, named Timothy, the son […]
CONtent/conTENT
CONtent/conTENT The content of your heart is what your heart contains. Are you content? Same spelling, different meaning. We distinguish these words only by the syllable we stress. Words are amazing, don’t you think? If you are content, (satisfied, happy, at peace,) it is because of the content of your heart. If the content of […]
Roy with a glass of wine
Sumos and Sunflowers
Walt and a Duck
Chunking 1
Beagle Unchunked
Beagle Chunking3
Tom and the Paper Towels
Beagle When This is Over
Beagle Toilet Paper 2053
Ferguson
MMRadio_Corona Update
Bob Wakitsch Cleaning Lady
Patrick and Ashley, our Cognoscenti at JigsawHealth, have created another MASTERPIECE for us.
News and Booze Tom Grimes
Text from Baga
eCommerce Contribution
Ivan Panin
A Duck and a Bad Day
Beagle at Lost Boys A-Unit
Two of the six cabins in The Village of the Lost Boys have been sponsored and funded. Our intention is to finish those two, then wait for the other 4 to be funded. The good news is that all the architectural drawings have been approved, the permits have been granted, the fire road has been […]
Nick Heath Commentary
Shawn Bath and Baga
BeagleSword Pennie at the Prom
A Note for the Newbies: This page – where I give you the BeagleSword – is known as the Terminus Page of the rabbit hole. It is the official end of the safe zone. If you click beyond here, you are likely to be subjected to musings about faith, family, and yes, even the occasional […]
Jimmy Kimmel Talent Call
Photographer on Belly
Emotional Support Dog
Like a good neighbor
Chuck and Jeffs Book
Take a look at the book on Amazon
Beagles Keep Promises
Prom 1976
Exley and the Begats
“Not long ago my Bible reading took me into several days of lengthy genealogies. One morning, in exasperation, I prayed, ‘Lord, what is the meaning of all these names?’ I didn’t expect an answer, but suddenly a thought sprang full-blown into my mind. It seemed God was saying, ‘I am a personal God and every […]
The Grandma and the bobcat
Beagle Understand It
Neil Diamond
Courage Quote
Nighthawks 2020
Nighthawks 1942
Rabbit hole rabbits
Mia Contribution
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Dans Plan
Welcome to High School
wine tour
Zen
“In a car you’re always in a compartment, and because you’re used to it you don’t realize that through that car window everything you see is just more TV. You’re a passive observer and it is all moving by you boringly in a frame. On a cycle the frame is gone. You’re completely in contact with […]
Tami Fenton Dog Story
It was one of those movies where they hate each other at first, but then raw revulsion turns into passion. I’m a sucker for those kinds of movies. But even more for the fuzzy, little dogs that help bring the couple together. I turned to Richard in the darkened theater and whispered, “Awe.” He looked stern, then frightened. He’s […]
Trout Fishing in America
“I’ll tell you about it because I am here and you are distant.” “I fished upstream coming ever closer and closer to the narrow staircase of the canyon. Then I went up into it as if I were entering a department store. I caught three trout in the lost and found department.” “I believe I […]
Three Men in a Boat
“It is very strange, this domination of our intellect by our digestive organs. We cannot work, we cannot think, unless our stomach wills so. It dictates to us our emotions, our passions. After eggs and bacon it says, ‘Work!’ After beefsteak and porter, it says, ‘Sleep!’ After a cup of tea (two spoonfuls for each […]
Nullarbor Barry Lopez
Old Man Symbols Hemingway
Hobbit Vance tells a story
Sextons answer to Anthony
Hey, Anthony Great questions — from a Hemingway-esque Six Word (or in your case, four word) Story. Ol’ Earnesto’s example was: For sale: baby shoes, never worn.And that inspired a whole slew of imitators and, indeed, an entire book. I’ve previously written a blog post on how this applies to advertising. A few of my faves […]
Chapel Dulcinea Video
Peter Nevland Dog Story
Fred, as a dog, sucked. Let me rephrase; Fred, as a dog, bit. He attacked, screamed and ripped his teeth through little girls, telephone pole repairmen, my sister’s maid of honor, and my face, twice. I had to have stitches as a three year old. It’s why I’m so pretty. As a seven year old I […]
John Maurer 2nd Story
Johnny was sitting on the floor at the foot of his bed, wrapped up in his yellow, blue, white, and black afghan blanket that his mother had made. “Come out’n play, Johnny!” Blurted Tommy through the open window outside Johnny’s room. “I told ya, I’m grounded!” Replied Johnny. “Oh, come on Johnny! It’s nice out […]
Anthonys 4-word story
Indy, You asked about a short story less than 300 words. I created this one 2+ decades ago for a laugh among friends. It’s four words with no personal transformation in the narrative. However there is something that might be interesting to consider. Here’s my story: Punch.Bleed.Sue.Caymans. On the surface this is just nonsense. The reality […]
Steinbeck and Fear
RLS_Singing a ballad with a woman
Grocery Store Wedding
Rescue Dogs
BeagleSword hat pin
Shulem
Brian Scudamore Stories
I got a Dad when I was seven. Charles Scudamore was studying to become a doctor, and lucky for me, he fell in love with my mother. “I do.”“I do.”“And I’m with her. It’s sort of a package deal. Hi, my name is Brian.” Then WHOOSH, Charles Scudamore whisked Mom and me from our home […]
RLS What went you out for to see
RLS Evangelists
We’ve watched enough TV. It’s time to read some books. One of my heroes, John Steinbeck, twice followed in the footsteps of another of my heroes, Robert Louis Stevenson. Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes is a travelogue written by RLS in 1878. The Sea of Cortez is the travelogue of Steinbeck about an ocean journey […]
RLS Wolf
Chicken Little
Partners, Like you, I’ve heard from nearly every one of my clients during the past few days. This was complicated by the fact that I was meeting with a series of clients in Vancouver during that time. In fact, I write this to you from the Vancouver airport, Gate E-86. 🙂 My private opinion is […]
MMRadio_Morganstein
Rich Nicholson Dog Story
There’s a gun in the dash of her 1968 Mustang. She drove 43 miles to this perfect place where she’s going to turn off the lights. She played among these rocks as a child. Life was easy. And perfect. Her feet remembered the sand as it oozes through its toes. Things were easier back then. […]
Frank Sent JR and Zig
Jen Guberman Perry 600-word story
Some people never seem to have a bad day in their life. The worst day Tallis could ever remember was the time he accidentally sat in chocolate and walked around with a stain on his pants all day. His life was plain. Opportunity for excitement never seemed to walk into his life, so he had […]
Lamp and Shadow
Joe and Jeff Award
Indy will be there
Indy Quotes the Impossible Dream
A real rat bastard
Indy and Edward Bernays
Dog Story Ric Gonzalez
Georgette found us at a busy gas station in an even busier strip center. She was a cotton ball with four legs and no collar. She vagabonded up to our car as if she wanted to hop a ride. My wife quickly scooped her up so she wouldn’t get run over. There were a lot […]
Michele and Evan Chance
Dog Story Gary Bernier and Ted
Thumb up, pointer finger extended, “Bang!” It was his best trick, playing drop-dead Ted. I thought my wife was going to kill him the first night in the apartment. Cordoned off in the kitchen, he started to howl. The hot water bottle trick didn’t work. The ticking clock didn’t work. The stuffed Pooh bear got […]
Dog Story Bill Comfort
“Rinny Did It” Rinny was a hunting dog. Not purebred but better for it, though he was pointedly proud of a small helping of blue tick. Norman could shoot, nothing like Irene’s brothers and she had several. He brought home a few ducks with Rinny’s help. Squirrels were too easy, but provided an occasional spark of sport for […]
BeagleSword Partners Meeting
Indys Mambrino
MMRadio Zach L PR
Remembering Ziglar
Chris Cuts the Cake I ran across this photo of Chris Maddock and me. It was taken 17 years ago. Chris has been helping Wizard Academy students become better writers for the past 19 years. One of the secrets of his success is, “Show. Don’t tell.” Zig Ziglar stood at a whiteboard smiling at me […]
Bluebonnets at Chapel Dulcinea
Tim Miles in San Antonio
Tim Miles with his wife, Dee, at the Wizard of Ads partner meeting in San Antonio along with Jennifer Compton (in white) and her daughter.
Pennie on the Riverwalk
Partners San Antonio 2
Partners San Antonio 1
Back row: Gary Bernier, Steve Rae, J.D. Campbell, Kris Hoots and Steve Thomas. Front row: Sharon Bernier, Matthew Burns and Sandra Burns.
Wizards biWeekly
Take a look at the Wizard (bi)Weekly.
Bryan Kennedy Dog
This is Micah. Micah was a shelter dog. A German Shepherd/Sheltie mix. Smaller than a shepherd with the long hair, speed and herding mentality of a Sheltie. Loved people. Indifferent to other dogs. From day one, always stayed in our yard. Instinctively knew where the borders were. Let him out, he would roam the perimeter, do […]
San Antonio Trio
(The new blog of the partners is full of amazing stuff. I’ll give you a link to it when we get a little deeper in the rabbit hole. – Indy)
True Adventure
True Adventure A contrast of opposites is the foundation of effective communication. A thing cannot exist without its opposite. But opposites aren’t always easy to detect. As an example, the opposite of “freedom” isn’t really “slavery,” because slavery no longer exists in our society like it did 160 years ago. We need to contrast freedom […]
Sexton and Nerdwriter
The Wizards Answer to Hugh
Hugh, The wizard was pecking away at his keyboard when I walked in with your email. I believe he heard me come into the room but he didn’t look up because the wizard has to look at the keys when he types. When I read him your subject line, “I’ve been thinking… dangerous pastime, don’t […]