Tag: Life Long Learning

September 2025 Wrap-Up

Travel for Fun, Travel for Learning

Leaves beginning to turn in the Rocky Mountains.The beginning of September 2025 was a return from a quick trip to Nashville. So short was our stay that we used the hotel at the airport for two nights. The Hilton Hotel attached to the airport is a beautiful property. Both a pool and restaurant on the rooftop.

While August travel took me to adventurous locations, travel this past month focused on conferences. Both took place in Colorado. The first was in Vail and the second in Golden.  The leaves were just beginning to turn. And to be honest, the majority of time was spent indoors.

Conference Travel in September 2025

At the first conference, one of the highlights included an interesting keynote about the economy and the role AI will play. During the question and answer period an attendee asked if AI would pick up the loss of labor due to tighter immigration. The speaker then explained a key principle of labor economics. Since labor is one of the four factors of production, it can have substitutes.

So, some items as well as people are better equipped to swap out. For instance, both turkey and chicken can serve as non-red meat offerings. Thus, turkey and chicken can alternate easily with each other. On the other hand, certain items are harder to switch out. Labor falls into this category. The example I often used involved key players on baseball and basketball teams. A person playing center on the basketball team may not easily switch to the pitcher on the mound. Even if an outstanding athlete. Extending the theory, AI might not be able to replace humans in all jobs. But the technology will replace some people. Those individuals may not be qualified or desire to perform the roles migrants take.

Zonta International District Conference

The second conference I attended was just as informative. Once again, technology was highlighted. One of Zonta International’s service projects is called LAAHA. This project provides secure access to health information on the internet. UNICEF is a partner on this program.

A second presentation gave a sobering discussion on how negative the internet can be with respect to isolation and radicalization. In light of the many shootings, including the assassination of Charlie Kirk, I believe this is a critical conversation. We need to implement solutions before society breaks down completely.

On a positive note, two outstanding young women gave speeches showcasing why they were award winners at the international level. I was fortunate enough to share a table with both. It is easy to lose sight of the good in this world. Young people are our future.

Finally, I enjoyed and was honored by meeting the Zonta International President Elect. Fernanda Gallo-Freschi is a skilled engineer by training and a warm and generous person by nature. I believe she is the perfect person to lead Zontians into the next biennium.

September 2025 Varied from the Norm

As long time readers noted, September 2025 varied from most months. Very few posts and not much reading occurred. Furthermore, the baby quilt is still not finished and only one of the Christmas stockings is started.

In addition to the travel, I canned produce from the garden.  Lots and lots of salsa with a few batches of spaghetti sauces and pickles sprinkled into the mix. Plenty to share.

Finally, last week we said Bon voyage to neighbors of thirty years. They are relocating to the coast of France. I am looking forward to a visit in the future. It feels odd to now be the longest residents on the street.