• Archive for April, 2022

    Pow Wow

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    The Gathering of Nations Pow Wow, perhaps the premiere intertribal assembly for North American Indians, reconvened this weekend here in Albuquerque, and for me it was a first time to attend this event. I basically entered Tingley Coliseum and made like a paparazzi, hovering near the main floor (like Tim P. would do) and...

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    27

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    I was visiting YouTube the other night to browse some videos on landscape photography- like I frequently do when I am looking for some motivation or inspiration- and I can across this guy and this particularly encouraging video. Pat said, basically, “I’m a systems guy and I’ll give you 4 suggestions to help you...

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    anamorph

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    the secret to doing better is to look where you are look where you are and decide where you want to go if it is higher, go up if it is lower, go down if it is back, go behind if it is forward, take a step you will have moved to not stay...

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    Bottom’s Up

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    Titiana, queen of the faeries, swoons with the Ass-Headed Weaver, Nick Bottom. “A Midsummer’s Night Dream” Eldorado High School Keegan Randel, a freshman at Eldorado, apprised himself very well playing the larger-than-life and obtuse buffoon Nick Bottom.

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    despondentem

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    Tonight, a baseball game plays on the TV. It is my habit to turn one on in the summer evenings, but tonight the game is fairly irrelevant. I think a lot about my body, which has aches and pains in various locations. Issues that recur day after day. My house feels pretty much like...

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    Last Curtain

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    It was a pleasure today to go and see my nephew Grant (center in the photo above) in the Eldorado High drama department’s presentation of A Midsummer’s Night Dream. The show was well done, and if not funny for the parts of it we couldn’t understand, it was due to the students who brought...

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    Fireball

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    At day end, I had just finished a task on the computer and was walking to the table near the open front door when I heard two of my neighbors out front talking. The question was “Is it sand or smoke?” And that was the only cue I needed for me to grab the...

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    Easter 2022

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    Today is Easter Day, 2022. I don’t feel I have much of anything to say today really, because I’ve just appreciated the quiet of today. I got up and after I got around a bit, I took a casual morning walk around the Academy Loop. I enjoyed a late lunch with my immediate family...

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    Deviant

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    it is terribly hard to break the orbit when all the pull comes from the center which won’t unhand you despite your rolls and veers release the anchors and jettison the cargo the guidance system has failed and there is only one way fall into the magnetic mass until the time is just right...

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