Going My Way. Today

A Spiritual Blog by Christopher Garguilo


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  • A Simple Thing To Do

    With all the debating, locking horns and protests going on, I hope, I pray that the final outcome is what this wonderful young man displayed, an unconditional love for our fellow human being. That simple effort is all we have to do. Continue reading

  • You are part of the problem or part of the solution.

    At our younger daughters HS graduation, there was a student speaker who talked about his grandmother. She told him that the “empty wagon makes the most noise.” And that is so true. If you pull an empty red wagon around, it makes the loudest of noises. But once you put items in it, the wagon… Continue reading

  • Removing Confederate Statues

    Towards the end of the Civil War that actually pinned brother against brother, cousin against cousin, Confederates began to recruit the very young and the very old. In the end, over 600 thousand men perished including the youth and the aged. Whether the passing soldier fought willingly for the Confederacy or fought because he was… Continue reading

  • Memorial Day for my Dad

    Memorial Day for my Dad, for my Mom I made this video for my father on the first Memorial Day after my Mom’s passing. They met during WWII in Germany, Dad being an American soldier and Mom, a resident in the town Dad was stationed. I wanted to commemorate their lives and all those who… Continue reading

  • A “Thank-you” Video

    Wanted to make a “Thank You” video for those who are risking their lives during this difficult time and those who we truly appreciate their work. Continue reading

  • Easter Prayer

    “Could I follow His life?” Continue reading

  • Is the President responsible for the recent mass shootings?

    Mass shooting last week had a predominant Hispanic population. Mass shooting today is also in a predominant Hispanic population. Can the vitriol that the President spurs, the White Nationalism that he obviously embraces, be responsible for these horrific acts? So many people say the Nazi Germany could never happen again. We are a more humane… Continue reading

  • Quality, not Quantity

    This item is at a local eatery. I am not referencing the name of the restaurant because I don’t want to badmouth it. But I see food items like this many times from Restaurants. In my opinion, you will never see an ad like this in Europe to bring customers to their restaurants. The believe… Continue reading

  • The Inhumanity of Garner’s Death

    I read the entire article stated above in the city journal. The definition of a chokehold and the evidence of someone choking is discussed in academic detail mostly in the comments that follow. Bravo to these intellects for their objective findings! What was unsurprisingly missing in their discussion was the lack of humanity, compassion, consideration… Continue reading

  • Brunello Cucinelli – Good Man

    Brunello Cucinelli came from meager means. With a $500 loan he built one the most humanistic company on the planet. His workers are paid well. They have a 90 minute lunch that he provides, and does not allow them to work past 5:30 pm with a concern that his people might “lose their soul” if… Continue reading