Author Archives | charles frenzel

About charles frenzel

I've been writing all my life. I've also painted, composed, sculpted, contributed to molecular research, advanced some mathematical concepts, lived on a sailboat, and worked for a Nobel Prize winner. Nothing in my life has pleased me more than to share my life with my wife and friend of over forty years.

Astronomer’s Bug

November 16, 2010

0 Comments

This is a short note to let people know how to scratch that Astronomy itch by going to the Amador Astronomical Society’s webs site. In case you have a telescope, binoculars, or one eye  you can still look at the stars and feel a sense of wonder. Right now, every clear evening and if you […]

Continue reading...

I Couldn’t Possibly Make this Stuff Up

November 12, 2010

1 Comment

Since returning from our adventures in cold, blustering Boston and the giant lobster in Woods Hole, Texas weather has turned hot and humid. Mustard greens with leaves that only yesterday seemed perfect have developed large holes where grasshoppers are fattening up in an extended Thanksgiving season. The chard has bent over under the weight of […]

Continue reading...

Tomorrow I will plant an Elm Tree

November 8, 2010

1 Comment

I returned yesterday from a trip to a cool and rainy Providence, Rhode Island, and a cold and blustering Boston. Our good friend, Jim, took us to eat at a funky place called Julian’s near Federal Hill in Providence where I enjoyed large mound of corned beef served over some honeyed potato strips and fresh […]

Continue reading...

Blueberry Muffins

October 15, 2010

2 Comments

I got up at five o’clock this morning, dressed, and turned on the oven to preheat to 400F. The 4:30 A.M. train had already disturbed a most interesting dream in which I had nearly finished my time machine and was adding the final touches to the set of equations which would guide me through the […]

Continue reading...

Watching Wildlife

September 27, 2010

0 Comments

For the first time in several months, the morning temperature dropped below 60F.  I struck the flint on our first fire in the cast iron chimineas at 6 o’clock in the morning so that we could enjoy our hot coffee while savoring a bit of campfire nostalgia. By the time everyone had arrived, the fire […]

Continue reading...

Continuous Improvement Initiatives

September 23, 2010

1 Comment

This morning, over coffee and last night’s jalapeno cornbread, three of us were discussing how well continuous improvement initiatives work in shipyards and football fields, so why wouldn’t they work well in our personal lives? Several reasons came to mind. The major reason that occurred to all of us is how often we identify our […]

Continue reading...

More Coffee Club

September 21, 2010

1 Comment

As Texas weather finally turns cooler and the warm showers from the Gulf become the occasional cold rains from the west, thoughts have turned from shrimp salads and iced tea back to smoked ribs and baked beans. After the last bit of wet weather, our morning coffee has been driven temporarily indoors as flights of […]

Continue reading...

Dangerous Rocking Chairs

September 16, 2010

0 Comments

When I was growing up, we had a TV room, not a family room. The TV room was relatively small because you couldn’t sit that far away from the tiny screen. I prefer to remember it as compact. The origin of the TV tray occurred about that time. One could sit in the overstuffed chair, […]

Continue reading...

All for the love of boiled crawfish.

September 11, 2010

0 Comments

We watched the last of the storm clouds recede rapidly to the north where they gathered again to pester Dallas with a couple of tornadoes and settled a bit of dust in Oklahoma and Kansas. It had been a wet few days, so we decided to take a break by heading south to the shores of the Gulf […]

Continue reading...

Anniversary of Elvis Presley on the Ed Sullivan Show

September 9, 2010

0 Comments

Today is September 9, 2010. Elvis Presley vaulted to fame and fortune on September 9, 1956. I watched it live on my black-and-white set in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and wondered what the big fuss was all about. It may not have been his first national television appearance, but it was the one for most of us […]

Continue reading...

On Being a Life Coach

September 7, 2010

0 Comments

If you are going to be a mentor and a life coach, you are required to do at least most of the following things or their equivalent (in no particular order): astronomy, psychology, sociology, physics, chemistry, math, English literature including Shakespeare and French literature including but not limited to Guy de Maupassant, modern and ancient […]

Continue reading...

Did You Have an Imaginary Friend?

September 5, 2010

0 Comments

Not long ago, I was watching a boy playing with his toy truck. He was down at eye level, face against the carpet, eyes slatted, moving the realistic-looking model vehicle back and forth while making growling engine noises. Tiny electric headlamps illuminated an imaginary roadway. The idea suddenly occurred to me that this could be […]

Continue reading...

Insurance, what’s it for?

September 3, 2010

0 Comments

A very good friend, I’ll refer to her as Jaqui, recently had her house damaged by a severe storm. This is the second time in five years that major damage to her property has been sustained. This morning, over coffee, she told me some of the details that I hadn’t been aware of.  I was […]

Continue reading...

Words that are Newer than you Think

September 1, 2010

1 Comment

Sometimes we need to put history in perspective. I was around for the early digital computer revolution, having grown up in an age that found analog computers quite satisfactory for a number of applications like fire control on gun turrets. Lest we think that many terms and expression we use today have been around for […]

Continue reading...

A Peek at the Next Callie Houston Thriller

August 31, 2010

0 Comments

Our friend and companion, our dog, Bilbo, died an untimely death outside of Hammond, Louisiana. My wife and I  felt that this second book in the Callie Houston Series was one way to revisit some of our most treasured memories of our times together. Callie, our orphaned  girl from Hammond, Louisiana, has finished high school […]

Continue reading...