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May.23.2013
My work schedule was inundated with calls, tasks, chats and projects yesterday and this morning.  Communication traffic became as heavy as a rainy Los Angeles rush hour.  It was a surge sourced from several disparate projects and needs clashed at one intense, restless juncture where I...
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May.22.2013
Interesting article on CBS.com. '(CBS News) Modern wheat is a "perfect, chronic poison," according to Dr. William Davis, a cardiologist who has published a book all about the world's most popular grain. Davis said that the wheat we eat these days isn't the wheat your grandma had: "It's an 18-...
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May.22.2013
My wife was busy playing an online computer game.  She's a quadriple threat, making spectator comments and urging herself on like a coach or teammate, berating herself for making mistakes, game critic and commentator.  She does everything while complaining about her machine and her...
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May.22.2013
David Carney at CNET chronicled an Apple issue he experienced in a post about Apple's Customer Service.  The question asked, about whether Apple's customer service is 'better or worse' than it was applies to more than just Apple, computers and consumer electronics. David gets caught in a...
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May.21.2013
Writing is a comforting activity.  Blog posting is more about understanding myself and the world, and venting, releasing the darknesses and madness that imperils my sanity.  I enjoy reading others' posts so I can keep nudging back the many ways knowledge and experience traps me with...
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May.20.2013
Tux, aka Enigma, continues his regular evening visits.  I feed him well. He's looking so much better.  I do feel certain others care for him.  His coat has been brushed, heightening his sharp black fur and transforming his dull white mess into pure white silk.  He's gained...
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May.20.2013
I vented and now I feel better.  Don't know what brought that about.  Perhaps venting saved me again. My relief should be apportioned like a car accident's contributing factors.  Some is due to venting and some can be attributed to fiction writing.  More can be written off as a...
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May.20.2013
I was off work on Friday.  My wife and I indulged in an overnight recharging venture away from home.  Nothing fancy, just 24 hours of escape from our routines.  But I'm back at work today, back at home, sighing about getting back on the familiar treadmills.... No, I told myself....
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May.20.2013
My wife had her New Day sustainability breakfast on Friday morning.  The agenda is to provide a forum for everyone to come together to share grassroot ideas about improving community.  They often have several speakers.  One speaker this week was from the United Way. I was surprised...
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May.19.2013
Hi Jim, Hope all is going well.  Wonder where you're at and if there's somewhere to be?  You and I never talked about things like that.  I wonder what your last thoughts were, your last words.  Hard to reconcile that you've been gone almost 22 years.  Some things don't ever...
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May.19.2013
The Arbiter I am staying in the left lane and I will not exceed the speed limit.  I will slow to pass a truck or take a curve.  I will not move over.  If you want to pass me, do it on my right.  I'm obeying the law, I'm not exceeding the speed limit.  That's my right....
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May.17.2013
A short while ago, as a lark and to flex my creativity, I posted a Red Room confession about myself.  In my confession, I professed that nothing about me on Red Room is true.  Part of my confession was also about Emery Crowhead's death. First, Emery Crowhead is a real neighbor and that is...
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May.17.2013
Got in line at The Beanery today.  Exchanged greetings with Nichole and Chloe behind the counter.  We joked about routines and weather.  Ahead of me was Whitney, an ex-barrista who is now a basketball coach and phys ed instructor.  Whitney told a humorous tale of the janitor at...
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May.17.2013
I woke up in bed.  Good place to be.  I last remembered going to bed and that was my final memory before falling asleep.  It's usually a good omen for an auspicious day when memories and reality synchronize. I was alone.  I looked around for the cats.  My wife was dressing...
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May.16.2013
Read an interesting post at Story Fix the other day, Left Brain, Right Brain or No Brain At All, by Larry Brooks. I'm mostly self taught in fiction writing and on continuous missions to learn more about others' processes.  Insights I find to explain what I'm going through are small treasures....
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