West Texas singer/songwriter Mac Davis wrote of his fondness for "Lubbock In My Rearview Mirror," and I'm sure that most of us are eager to celebrate the same fate for 2016/2017. We really don't have a choice. What's did is did. Time to move into the New Year. But first, let's reflect on this recent history to figure out how not to repeat it. We can and must do better. It starts with our friend in the mirror. I look forward to working with you to build better communities. Happy New Year! LET'S MOSEY!
Read moreTHE SIMMER'S BECOMING A BOIL. TIME TO JUMP?
We've been simmering in this governance and political nightmare, but the heat has gone up so fast that we're being given the opportunity to leap to safety. To leap to better. As usual, our friend in the mirror has an important role. We'll have plenty to do in the New Year. For now, here's some perspective to prompt your community heart and conscience as you wind down in this most trying year. Wishing you health, peace of mind, family and friends, good art and music and a Happy Holiday Season! LET'S MOSEY!
Read moreOn Gus, Obama, Mueller, Trump and Us
In "Lonesome Dove," Gus McCrae, Robert Duvall's character earned his Texas Ranger spurs with spurs, guns, a sense of humor and fresh-made biscuits. He could be tough or gentle, as circumstances warranted. This Country is in desperate need of strong, high-integrity, compassionate and collaborative leaders. We might consider "Gus" as we ask our friend in the mirror, "Are you effective, or just busy?" Our communities need us. LET'S MOSEY!
Read moreON GUILT, GRATITUDE AND GRACE...WHAT NOW?
We won't know the magnitude of the tragic Texas Coastal damage for weeks and months, but the media images bring an immediate flood of emotions to most of us. Those of us out of harm's way are grateful to our core, and wish Grace to those directly impacted. However, many of us can't escape a sense of guilt that we ought to be more involved with those recovery efforts. Ought to be driving that direction with supplies and our willing volunteer selves. But logistical and practical realities preclude most of those impulses. So, what can/should we do? This Mosey Commentary might help. Read on. LET'S MOSEY!
Read moreCIVILITY, CLASS & CHARACTER...SOMEONE MAY BE WATCHING...
Wow! What a range of behaviors we're witnessing in the public arena. We can't help watching and there's no place to hide. The good news is that an increasing number of politicos, journalists and pundits are saying that the blame game, divisive rhetoric and nastiness have got to be dialed back. We can't have a healthy society and functional self-governance until we practice civility, collaboration and mutual respect. I refuse to accept that this can't be done. As usual, this begins with our friend in the mirror. LET'S MOSEY!
Read moreOBAMACARE, TRUMPCARE. BUT, WHO'S CARING FOR US? A MOSEY REVIEW.
Obamacare, Trumpcare. Lots of rhetoric, lots of blame, few practical solutions. Too little effective political leadership, with sufficient bipartisan blame to go around. We've got to encourage the R's and D's to work together in the public interest. We deserve better, they owe us better. And they're getting excellent healthcare while they're creating a stalemate. Let's consider some of the key debate factors and consider how we all might help move the process ahead. LET'S MOSEY!
Read moreThe Mosey Survivalist's Tip Sheet--How To Thrive Amidst Political Chaos
Hondo Crouch was the co-owner and self-appointed "Mayor" of the legendary Luckenbach, Texas. He was a unique Texas character. His court jester facade hid a thoughtful and reflective observer of folks, critters and the land he loved. His writing and storytelling captured many facets of his colorful life and sense of place. He believed in health, creative expression and community. Join me in the exploration of these goals for balanced living. LET'S MOSEY!
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