Do you ever really stop and notice good people? I catch myself sometimes really wondering if I do. We always seem to be drawn to the extreme people--they make the headlines. But its the truly good people of this world that make this....well...a place worth living in. Jesse works at the Meadville Tribune. I admit, I haven't sat and really chatted with him. We talk daily, but Im always off somewhere when I see him. I've taken 3 or 4 pictures of him now and I want to ask him to do a formal portrait...and I will. I believe Jesse is one of the truly good people of this world. He shows up to work early and I don't believe I've ever heard him complain. We need more people like him. I wish I was more like him. I unfortunately see many things to complain about--many things I want to see changed. But really---look at life and what we're given. This is pretty cool overall. Lets just say there is no heaven or afterlife----did we not still get to experience some pretty cool stuff? I know I have--even if its just some friendships--there is a little scotsman who is one heck of a lawn bowler who has the funniest things to say about everything(actually there are three or four of these that I've known). There are folks like Jim Stefanucci and Harmony Motter and Sam and my mom and my dad.Gramma and Grampa---great people!!!!! Duane and Craig and Lee and Chris and Ray and and...the list goes on.... It is too bad that there are people that we don't care for...because most people are good I think. I really look forward to seeing Jesse everyday at the paper. I always hope he is having fun himself. He certainly deserves to, Photograph by Richard Sayer.