editor’s note

Direct Access
More than ever, the Internet is shaping the way we communicate and run our businesses.  As I’ve mentioned previously, this why we’ve been working for a year now to enhance watershapes.com, backing the magazine up with resources and features designed to give you
Clear Choices
Among all of the many projects we’ve published in WaterShapes, a few have stood out as being extraordinary because of the artful ways they combine glass with water.  In capable hands, the properties of solid and liquid combine to make statements about both materials that are constantly
To Better Days!
I imagine that many of you said “good riddance” instead of “farewell” to 2008 – and that almost as many of you might want to skip right over the looming uncertainty of 2009 completely and head directly into 2010. Nobody can jump
Deconstructing a Hazard
It's common knowledge that getting into any body of water - large, small, natural, man-made - involves a certain level of risk.  Despite all the healthful benefits of water recreation, despite all of the immense psychological and even spiritual appeal of even being in water's presence, the brutal truth is that, in certain conditions, simply
Deconstructing a Hazard
It's common knowledge that getting into any body of water - large, small, natural, man-made - involves a certain level of risk.  Despite all the healthful benefits of water recreation, despite all of the immense psychological and even spiritual appeal of even being in water's presence, the brutal truth is that, in certain conditions, simply
Seeking Solutions
Back in October 1989, I was on the second day of a new job working with Jim McCloskey for another pool/spa industry magazine when he called me into his office and suggested that I might want to spend my evening at a meeting of the
Thinking Differently
Not long ago, a friend and I were talking the about worn-out phrases, and “thinking outside the box” was one of them.  As he pointed out, it’s remarkably ironic that we now use a cliché to
Breathing in Water
I’m sure many of you have noticed by now that we’ve been devoting some of WaterShapes’ pages to articles that in one way or another shine a light on the health benefits of swimming and other forms of aquatic activity.  We’ve done so in the firm belief that the information is important and needs to be
Healthy Trails
It’s great when people start talking about important issues – and satisfying to have a hand in provoking those discussions. In the past 18 months or so, you may have noticed that we at WaterShapes have published occasional articles about swimming, aquatic activity and hydrotherapy as they relate to
Ends and Beginnings
If you’ll recall, I used this space last month to say farewell to David Tisherman’s “Details” column.  His departure left us with a significant role to fill – especially given how provocative his column had been through the years. As often happens when a key person departs an organization, we weighed the available options and, not to flatter David overmuch, decided that replacing a voice so singular would best be accomplished by