Planting Poems

 In 1915, Robert Frost brought his wife and four children to a small farm in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.  He was a terrible farmer.  He used to milk the cows at midnight, so he could sleep late.  Townsfolk figured he’d be on their welfare...

Forget Me Not

Steven White tried for decades to save a small island for someone he’d never met.  Waves were slowly whittling it away. He told me the tale as we chopped through the water in a tiny boat on Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay.  “Holland Island once held sixty...

Love in the Kitchen

A caring heart is as good a measure as any, when you try to evaluate success.   World-class Chef Scott Peacock once told me, “It’s always the most important ingredient.” He was lifting a cake out of the oven.  Turned and dropped it on the kitchen...

Midnight Basketball

My grandfather’s basketball coach was James Naismith, the man who invented the sport. In those days the Founding Father had not yet punched a hole in the bottom of the peach basket that was used instead of a net. “Coach,” grandpa said, “this game would be a whole lot...

Coach Abe Lemons for the Laugh

My first job for NBC News was at the Munich Olympics in 1972. That’s where I met legendary basketball coach Abe Lemons. He was president of the College Coaches Association that year, but told me he couldn’t get tickets to any Olympic basketball games. Instead, he...