Three Questions, February 17, 2025

You better cut the pizza in four pieces because I’m not hungry enough to eat six. ~ Yogi Berra

Three Questions, February 17, 2025

You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!

What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?

While on my walk in San Francisco today I watched a four or five year-old boy holding his two year-old sister’s hand and teaching/guiding her to walk around the edge of a flower planter. It was a really safe situation but was obviously new, scary and exciting for her. Watching him take really good care of his little sister and giving her this exciting moment in life was really beautiful.

What did you learn today?

Today I learned about a really cool concept called a coalescence cascade for water drops, it’s this concept of drops hitting water, bouncing, then popping into smaller drops and repeating. It’s absolutely fascinating to watch.

What made me happy today?

This was easy, my first good, real pizza in three weeks.

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About Michael Kane

Michael Kane is a writer, photographer, educator, speaker, adventurer and a general sampler of life. His books on hiking and poetry are available in soft cover and Kindle on Amazon.
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