Some families have a child who’s just plain different from everybody else. When everybody else zigs, the oddball zags. In my animal family, that delightful oddball is Dagny.
I found her in the trash. More accurately, I found her underneath the trash — under a big blue dumpster in the little downtown area of the suburb where I live. She was tiny.
Around her neck, she had a ribbon with a bell on it. But it was the middle of the night and there were no houses for blocks. She was dirty and skinny and scared. She had to come home with me.

Obama’s bad advice shows why politicians don’t ‘get’ bureaucracy
We project an image for others, but few see us as we really are
Banning or limiting access to guns won’t prevent evil in human hearts
I kept thinking this week about the scenario I mentioned a few days ago about slaves wanting to escape. It occurs to me that this metaphor works for many of the situations in our lives. What lessons can we draw from it?
Anatomy of a dishonest political mailer from this week’s election
She’s miserable in life she chose, but she’s too proud to change now
Another firm ‘going Galt’ as hedge broker blasts financial corruption