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Monthly Archives: April 2014
A Gloomy Rainy Day Kind of Verse
Time Puddles Hello my old friend Staring across the street Looking for an end or a new Beginning, as if I have the power To defeat the time demon who Haunts your view of the present. No tower, no spyglass, … Continue reading
Happy Spring: 5 Spring Cleaning Tips for More Fulfillment
Spring brings cleaning. It’s feels good to clean the house and the yard. It brings a sense of renewal. This year why don’t we bring spring cleaning to our emotional lives as well. Let’s find more fulfillment. But to find … Continue reading
Posted in Freedom, Personality
Tagged expectations, freedom, fulfillment, happiness, liberation, materialism, minimalism, money, perfectionism, possessions, societal norms, spring cleaning, success, wisdom
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Tired of a Flailing Government: Teach a Man to Fish
I learn something new every day. Today via social media and news outlets I learned that Republicans are stupid. I learned that Democrats are clueless. I learned that the current regime is responsible for all our ills and that the … Continue reading
Posted in Freedom, Personality
Tagged change, community, government, politics, self-sufficiency, society, volunteering, welfare
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Google Goggles: Change your Vision, Change your Life
These Google marketing people need to be fired. What’s with calling their wearable tech Google Glass? The obvious choice for their product is Google Goggles, which provides a huge range of marketing options and the added bonus that is sounds … Continue reading
Posted in Freedom, Personality
Tagged all politics are local, change, context, goggles, Google, Google Glass, Google Goggles, history, perspective, satire, Technology, travel, volunteering, wisdom
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The Dark Side: It’s so Easy to Hate
I wouldn’t be surprised to see a No Vacancy sign on the Dark Side one of these days. It’s getting to be a pretty popular place. It’s so popular hipsters might start avoiding it. Don’t give in to hate. Wait, … Continue reading
Posted in Freedom, Personality
Tagged cortisol, Dark Side, hate, intolerance, negative vibes, Obi Wan Kenobi, stress, The Force
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Flea Market Dangers and Musings
1. Flea Market Scars are the best Memory aides. The purpled, cut and bloodied Knuckle will forever remind me how I don’t know Jack about turn of the century Hand-cranked grind stones. 2. Desire is a dangerous commodity at a … Continue reading
Posted in Personality, poetry
Tagged desire, doors, flea market, keys, poetry, scars
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Getting the Evil Squirrel Eye
I had a squirrel give me the Eye the other day. I mean really give me the Eye. His eyes said, “You should move along now. Nothing to see here.” I respect that and moved on, though I think I … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Personality
Tagged Blue Steel, facial expressions, squirrel, the evil eye, You looking at me
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One Hundred Years of Quietude
I’m a quiet person. Reserved. Soft spoken. A result of introversion and a lisp, I suppose. I can’t recall the last time I yelled. I would certainly fail out of primal scream therapy. And I worry about not being able … Continue reading
Posted in Freedom, Personality
Tagged ADD, ADHD, distraction, fulfillment, introversion, loud noises, noise, one hundred years of solitude, primal scream therapy, quiet, quietude
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Wisdom from the Studio Job Site
1. Copper wire bends and bends and bends then Breaks without warning though not without expectation We test its limits, hoping it will sustain We test its limits, hoping we can restrain Before it breaks, before it’s broken Before that’s … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, poetry
Tagged bend don't break, construction, copper, expectations, limits, poetry, shadows, sound, wisdom
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Related or Unrelated April Musings. Why? Just Because
1. Bitter tea calls me honey So I let the honey flow It’s funny — I call her sweetie 2. You wear your passion like a suit Little cardinal You never give it a rest My little phoenix … Continue reading
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Tagged April, cardinal, honey, poem, poetry, spring, tea
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