Lyfting Me Up

Onward and upward…


  • Encore Career

    We took a little mini-vacation to Las Vegas early this week.  I find that about about three days in Vegas about every three years is plenty.  The people watching, a show or two, a donation to the Willie Wonka slot machine and some pool time and I am good.  We find that using Lyft is… Continue reading

  • Grief

    Yesterday I pulled up in a cul de sac in Golden.   The app showed me that I was where I was supposed to be.  I waited the allotted four minutes but no Rebecca, so I called her and let her know I was there.  She answered and said “Oh this #&@##*% app, I am… Continue reading

  • Spring time in the Rockies.

    So it’s Friday late morning and I am taking a Lyft break.  I haven’t driven for well over a week and I have decided to take my “day off” to ‘fire up my Lyft Ap’.  My decision to skip golf was based on the three-day weather forecast (which called for wind and cold) was rewarded… Continue reading

  • I Was There When I Heard…

    It was Friday and we had just finished 4th period Gym Class.  We were walking to the cafeteria when we ran into Coach Clay.  He was crying.  He looked at us and said “They killed President Kennedy”.  We went on to lunch… nobody really was eating.  November 22, 1963.  This began a series of moments… Continue reading

  • Seamstress

    I picked her in a classic Victorian neighborhood just north of downtown.  It was a simple ride to LODO on a glorious spring day.   We began an affable conversation about “life in general”.  She was warm, articulate, insightful  and curious about my Lyft stories.  The often asked “What was your most interesting ride”? came… Continue reading

  • UBMC

    It’s no secret that I am a sports fan.  Some of my favorite kid memories are going to Runyon Field with my Dad and his buddies to watch the AA Pueblo Dodgers (The Brooklyn Dodger’s farm team).  It is for that reason I despise the Yankees and put them in the category with the Patriots,… Continue reading

  • St. Patrick’s Day—My brother Don

    I thought long and hard about whether or not to write this today.  On March 17th 1979, my brother Don, aged 20 and a friend who was 16, were killed in a car wreck in Pueblo.  Don was legally drunk and that is a fact that certainly contributed to this tragedy.  An hour ago I… Continue reading

  • Grandparents

    About two weeks ago on the Friday before I headed out with 23 other folk to Israel, I decided to do a bit of Lyfting.  I pulled up in a neighborhood just west of Denver University.  Out on the front porch was what seemed to be an obvious three generation goodbye.  The woman in her… Continue reading

  • Gone to Israel

    Hello out there, Red the Lyft car is the garage and I am writing you from Tiberius, Israel.  I will be her another week and the I am back to Colorado. I have experienced once again how drawn I am to this country and all of its stories.  I look forward to processing my Lyft… Continue reading

  • Belonging

    I had just finished a sad 15 minute ride with a very broken young woman.  The details are ours; sometimes I assure my riders, “What is shared in Red 🚗, will stay in Red 🚗”.  My head was spinning and my heart  ❤️ hurt.  “Ping”… time to get focused for the next ride. He came… Continue reading