Monthly Archives: March 2026

March Bourbon Madness: Best-of-the-Shelf Challenge—Very Sweet 16 Matchups 1-4

The Sweet 16 opens with four heavyweights advancing on depth, viscosity, and finish length. Far Better flexes, Sweet Mash survives a near coin-flip, a barrel-proof Jack storms through, and Nashtucky proves its layered complexity. Half the Elite Eight is set—the rest will be decided next. Continue reading

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What Really Makes a Person Unique?

A person’s uniqueness usually isn’t one dramatic thing. It’s the combination of experiences, personality, values, flaws, humor, memories, and perspective that nobody else carries in exactly the same way. Continue reading

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Quick Thought – Tuesday, March 31, 2026 (Pre-April Fool’s Day): No Fooling

April Fool’s Day has produced some legendary pranks over the years, from spaghetti trees to fake scientific breakthroughs. But while the world may laugh at foolishness for a day, Scripture consistently warns that foolishness is never harmless when it comes to how we live. Proverbs reminds us that wisdom begins with fearing the Lord—and that those who reject instruction do so at great cost. Continue reading

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If Something Had My Name on It

If something carried my name, I wouldn’t want it to be just a building or a street people pass without noticing. If it means anything, it ought to connect to something useful, lasting—or at least something properly aged. Continue reading

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Quick Thought – Monday, March 30, 2026: You Could be Judas

History remembers certain names because betrayal became their legacy. Judas stands above them all—not because his betrayal changed a nation, but because he turned against the Son of God. The harder question is whether we sometimes fail Him in quieter ways. Continue reading

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The Sunday Pour: Spring Pour—Rediscovering What Was Already There

Spring does not always bring something entirely new. Sometimes it simply helps us rediscover something good that had slipped out of sight—much like an overlooked bottle on the back shelf that suddenly reminds us why it belonged there all along. Continue reading

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March Bourbon Madness: Best-of-the-Shelf Challenge—Second Round Matchups 13-16

Round 2 closes with depth, dessert profiles, and a few decisive finishes. Old Forester’s 117 moves on, 13th Colony flexes its complexity, Oloroso proves its smoky edge, and Woodford Double Oaked does what it does best—linger. The Sweet 16 is set, and the margin for error is gone. Continue reading

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What Makes Me Laugh? Usually the Things Nobody Planned

A great sitcom, a classic comedy, sharp stand-up, and the occasional perfectly timed line from real life all have one thing in common: the best laughter usually arrives when nobody is forcing it. Continue reading

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Quick Thought – Sunday, March 29 (Palm Sunday): Triumphant King/ Fickle Crowd

One week, they shouted “Hosanna.” A few days later, many were ready to shout something very different. Palm Sunday reminds us how quickly crowds can turn when expectations are not met. Continue reading

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March Bourbon Madness: Best-of-the-Shelf Challenge—Second Round Matchups 9-12

Round 2 continues to separate depth from durability. Old Forester flexes again, Magnus edges a tight one, Toasted Pecan rolls, and 1792 Full Proof proves it belongs in the conversation. Chocolate, cherries, and caramel keep showing up—but integration and finish are deciding who survives. Continue reading

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