By Ray Wallin In business they tell you that you should reinvent yourself every five years to stay relevant. You don’t want your skillset to become obsolete and your position eliminated. The same is...
By Ray Wallin Whether you are a casual horseplayer or you make your living playing the races, we’ve all been there. At some point you were a beginner horseplayer too. Some of us were more fortunate ...
By Ray Wallin “Regrets, I’ve had a few. But then again, too few to mention.” – Frank Sinatra, from “My Way” Old Blue Eyes didn’t have too many regrets, but I am sure that you have plenty...
By Ray Wallin People want to have it all. They want a good paying job, but that often comes with longer hours and work creeping into their home life. They want to be a good parent, but they end up coa...
By Ray Wallin Triangles are a part of our everyday life. If you have ever been hustled playing pool, your crafty opponent was racking up the balls in one before he took your cash. The triangle was the...
By Ray Wallin Turning off the light after leaving a room, saying “please” and “thank you,” and not putting more on your plate than you can eat are examples of good habits. I’m sure many of y...
By Ray Wallin The year is 1918. The United States is heavily involved in “the war to end all wars,” World War I. President Woodrow Wilson presents his Fourteen Points of Peace. Daylight savings is...
By Ray Wallin At that first glimmer of warm weather every year I do a spring cleanup in the yard. The hoses put out, the deck and outdoor furniture power-washed, the beds blown out, and dead remnants ...
Handicapping Tips for a New Track – By Ray Wallin If you are like me you are a creature of habit. You have a meet or two that you follow and play religiously and rarely deviate from that. For me...
By now most of us are working from home. We’ve converted living rooms, family rooms, basement workshops, or some other space in our house to a makeshift office for the foreseeable future. You’ve s...