• Archive for September, 2017

    The Chile Champ

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    It’s a fair boast. Pueblo chile peppers can be appetizingly amazing. They can be “meatier and thicker” than some of their New Mexico counterparts, raised in the cool evening air and loamy soil of southeastern Colorado’s St. Charles Mesa. There is room enough in the world for a range of good chile pepper regions,...

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    Working Hard

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    Today I went to work and I stared at my screen and worked pretty hard all day. I don’t work physically hard but sometimes the hard work is thinking through the logic on how to ship data around, like defining paths of trucks carrying loads across a town. You want adequate throughput and you...

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    Gish Again

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    It was a pleasure to start another four week course with Robert Gish at UNM Continuing Ed tonight. I wrote a little about Robert before when I took this class with him a first time. The class is on short story writing- some theory and some practicum. Robert is a Ph.D., but above that,...

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    One More Day

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    On the heels of a strange Sunday where I reported on a cat feeling sick, Tim mentioned that maybe she had the kitty flu, and I decided I wouldn’t be surprised if she did either. She maintained her sphinx-like posture most of the night, but this morning, she actually trotted over to me to...

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    One Day

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    I’m pretty much glad it happened today because I was home today, but a) vet visits are expensive on weekends, b) the vets really found no clear issue in her, so c) it’s not over. When I got up this morning, Chayya- my tiny medium-haired black cat- did not run to greet me as...

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    Tremor

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    I have a feeling that it is all stacking up, and sometime soon, something is going to nudge or knock the pile, and the avalanche will begin. The sweater will begin to unravel. Everything will collapse in chain reaction fashion, and I will be left with nothing in the end. That’s the feeling. Not...

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    Jesus Loves The Orphans

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    When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd.Matthew 9:36 I am grateful for this verse in Matthew. It is a reminder to me that Jesus, the Son of God, is a man of feeling, a man of sympathies. A man. He...

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    Subtle Shade

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    I see your eyes and the shape of your face, the curve of your cheeks and the color of your hair, and the way you look at pleasurable things and problematic things, your nostrils flare and your lips arch, your ecstatic eyes or furious furrows, your popular posture and regal rapport. I hear the...

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    Sassy

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    When Clairabelle was born, her father, Joseph Merritt More, or “Hammer” as his gang called him, was drinking Schlitz with the boys down at the Regal Bowling Alley. He was bowling a 212 average entering his third game of the evening and he didn’t think once about his gal Sassy being pregnant, or in...

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    I Cut Down The Tree

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    I cut down the tree, on down by the river, I cut down the tree over the swimming hole. I cut down the tree after waiting for hours for a word of reprieve from deep down in my soul. Back when, the tree was the place that I’d run to, a place full of...

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    For Chris: 50 for Fifty

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    Today, my friend Chris Payton turned 50 years old. Chris is not just a friend, but over the years, he’s been my closest and most consistent friend. We met through a church group in high school, and became good friends in time after tat. Chris has had a significant impact on my life through...

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    Day Trip: Ojito Wilderness

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    I wanted to get out today with the camera, but my original idea to go down to White Sands and Alamogordo lost its luster when I learned White Sands was closed for sunrises, except on special photographer days twice a year. I just felt I’d do better going down there on one of those...

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    Words and Wind and Works

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    With the start of Labor Day weekend today, it was a good day to mix things up a bit. This morning, I visited the monthly meeting of an organization, and this afternoon, I went and saw a movie. Later this afternoon, the Cubs survived a slugfest with the Atlanta Braves to win 14-12, and...

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    9/1 Jumble

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    Today was my parent’s anniversary, and they are an amazing couple. 56. They honor each other and try and help each other. And they try to serve others around them. I hope you had a great day. I love you both more every day. Yesterday, I talked to a work colleague about having reflux...

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