A s the 2025-2026 Christmas and holiday season wind down, it's important to remember the power of thank-you. Especially in an era when common decency and politesse seem to be in such short supply, at least on the public stage. Thus, let's remember to take a few moments to write thank-you cards to those who remembered us with a gift, a party invitation, or some other form of kindness during recent weeks. So, sit yourself down, and take a few minutes to jot down a small note of gratitude to friends, family, and acquaintances who thought of you in some way. Unusual? Yes. Memorable? Yes. And the right thing to do even if almost no one else thinks to do it in 2026? An emphatic yes. As always, let's do our best to be gracious, present ourselves well, and set a quiet example for others in our daily conduct and words. Happy New Year everyone! -- Heinz-Ulrich
N o dinner jackets or cocktail dresses and pearls this year. But the Grand Duchess and I took advantage of Michigan's wonderful winter weather mid-afternoon for a 90-minute ski tour around the trails of a local park just 10 minutes from the house. Not quite snow on the ground enough for them to groom just yet (although the parks and rec guys did groom during the first half of December), but we nevertheless enjoyed some nice glide and the wooded landscape. And we had the trails all to ourselves. There were a couple of other skiers out there judging by their ski tracks, but we never saw them. In mid-January the three of us will journey a little more than two hours up ol' Highway 127 and a dog leg further up Interstate 75 for a weekend ski getaway at Forbush Corner Nordic Center, Lower Michigan's premiere spot for groomed cross-country skiing. It's actually a nationally recognized place for the sport, but you'd never know it's there u...