Welcome to this weekโ€™s Reno News & Review.

It seems time is getting short.

โ€œWhat time would that be, Brian?โ€ the less disinterested ask.

โ€œI donโ€™t know,โ€ I answer pensively, โ€œall time.โ€

My son, Hunter, who was practically born on these pages, will begin first grade on Monday. Although I hope summer has a few more weeks of heat, Iโ€™ve noticed the locust trees picking up some yellow leaves. The quail have begun to covey, a sure sign of colder weather to come. Burning Man, my yearโ€™s trip outside the same-old, comes next week.

I feel I could go on and on. The oldest child at my house, Amy, will begin her last year in high school in a matter of days; the second-eldest, Danny, will soon be getting his learnerโ€™s permit. Kathleen begins a new school year this week.

I notice that these endings are symbolized by beginnings, which moves them from a state of causing mild depression to having some basis in fear of the unknown. Itโ€™s odd that I wouldnโ€™t realize that until I saw the words in print. Jeez, with all the endings and the beginnings, I sound like a sappy Byrds song.

Along happier lines, thereโ€™s only about a month until Sept. 10, the deadline for submissions for art for the cover of the Reno News & Reviewโ€™s annual Best of Northern Nevada. So far, there hasnโ€™t been a lot of response, but knowing creative types, itโ€™s all going to come in on deadline. So, if youโ€™re an artist who wants bragging rights to a News & Review cover and massive prize money (OK, $150), you might send your submission in early. Itโ€™ll give you the added edge of not getting lost in the last-minute deluge. For requirements and guidelines, check out the house ad on page 29. Donโ€™t forget to fill out your Best of northern Nevada Ballot.

Anyway, if you have any qualms, complaints, improvements, rearrangements or condiments for the newspaper, please donโ€™t hesitate to drop me a line or give me a call, 324-4440 ext. 3525.

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