Jan 16, 2010

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Under Construction

“Under Construction” is such an overused phrase.  Whether it’s a building, a website, or just a re-invention of someone’s life- it’s definitely the buzz word.  I went out to play with the camera one day a while back.  I wanted to find great fall environmental stuff.  I went looking for where the trees grew over the road back in the mid-cities.  It’s the only thing here that reminds me of some of the great east coast country roads.  I found what I was looking for, but it was littered with road construction signs.  I guess that’s one of the things that just happens.  It’s kind of sad really.  Sometimes you think that things might be better if they went back to the way they were before.

Who knows what the future will hold- will the process of growing be better?  Or will you always long for that old back country road?

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Dec 26, 2009

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A Sign

I’m not a very religious person.  I never have been.  I think that everyone has had their doubts at one time or another.  I’m certainly not going to get on a soapbox and say anything either way.  But no matter how bad things seem- or how much you are hating life- every once in a while someone or something gives you a sign that it will be ok.  Whether you are lonely on Christmas because you cant see your family, or a good friend has been diagnosed with cancer, or whatever it is- if you’re paying attention you MIGHT just catch a sign.

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Dec 14, 2009

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Maiden Voyage

Welcome!

Historically, I have not been known as much of a writer.  Not at all, actually.  But Im going to try.  I want to document the adventures in life, job, happiness, people, everything.  So, I scrounged up a title from an old Herbie Hancock tune we used to rif to back in college, and I’ll go from there.  Perhaps I can be a little deeper than my only published work- where to go to party in Downtown Dallas a few years back for a sports magazine.  THAT was deep.  But who knows, in this little crazy world of ours, maybe I’ll find something to say.

So again, welcome.

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