Author Archive

Tuesday, 4/7/20

Bill McChesney, a giant in Oregon track & field, died. Our profile was in the August 2019 OTC Newsletter.

Monday, 4/6/20

The Courage of Jill Costello

Must read. Being Mortal

Saturday, 4/4/20

We’re good here.

2020 April OTC Newsletter …Includes our book review on Why Die? The Extraordinary Percy Cerutty, Maker of Champions

Good reads in NYT Running

Stay safe. And keep sane with regular walks and runs.

Sunday, 3/29/20

Dr. Anthony Fauci Is an Avid Runner, Even When He Works 19-Hour Days

Friday, 3/27/20

Free! Haruki Murakami: What I talk about when I talk about running

Diane and Don

4th grade, Bushnell Way School in Los Angeles, long time ago. Photo.

The girl in the white outfit, black hair in the second row is Diane Keaton, then known as Diane Hall.

A friend writes: The last time I was at Barnes and Noble, I noticed that Diane Keaton had a new book about her younger brother. I browsed through it and it confirmed that Diane and I went to 4th grade together. Alas, it was only that one year, my first in the neighborhood and her last. The book mentions the blue house, gives its address and she even mentions the tetherball in the back yard. We are both in this picture

Don here. I was in another class, one semester ahead. Two buddies in Diane’s class said she was interested in me. I sorta knew that but we were both too shy to have a conversation.

Wednesday, 3/25/20

Roger Robinson: Still Hungry at 80

Q&A with Roger Robinson

Read: When Running Made History

Good guy. Great read.

Read Recently

Erik Larson: The Splendid and the Vile : a saga of Churchill, family, and defiance during the blitz

Leo Damrosch: The Club : Johnson, Boswell, and the friends who shaped an age

Brian Doyle: One long river of song : notes on wonder

Alan Furst: A hero of France : a novel

Susan Orlean: The Orchid Thief

Susan Orlean: The Library Book

Paul Theroux: On the Plain of Snakes : a Mexican journey

Angela Duckworth: Grit : the power of passion and perseverance

Leo Damrosch: Jonathan Swift : his life and his world

Hans Rosling: Factfulness : ten reasons we’re wrong about the world–and why things are better than you think

Thursday, 3/19/20

Walk!

Wednesday, 3/18/20

Skinner Butte Park