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Magnificence

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Words on Images

 

 

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February 17, 2011 at 7:00 am

For Cyndie

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Photo credit: 2010 Stephanie Rowcliffe

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February 14, 2011 at 7:00 am

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February Pause

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winter pauses
for a spell
in February
when the temperature
climbs above
freezing
for more than one day
freeing
some of the water
from an icy prison
and allowing
respite
for weary bones
which breeds visions
of spring
and fuels anticipation
of things
to come

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February 13, 2011 at 10:36 am

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Frailties

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February 6, 2011 at 10:15 am

Love Fits

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Words on Images

 

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February 2, 2011 at 7:00 am

A State of Things

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little teeny possibilities
dance around in plain sight
beneath our meandering gaze
tasks that don’t just happen
like some magical spell
but tough jobs
that require hard work
solutions ingeniously imagined
and deftly applied
sure the magic does happen
but with sweat
and hours
of tireless repetition
wrangling magical outcomes
out of the wispy thin air

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January 26, 2011 at 7:00 am

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Bustle About

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Words on Images

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January 20, 2011 at 7:00 am

Things and Experiences

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The thing about things and experiences is that most fly by faster than words can capture when I’m ensconced in the confines of the day-job for 10 hours a day trying to fill in for others who are ill, delayed by snow-slowed traffic, or on a skiing vacation in the mountains, leaving me spinning in opposite directions most of the day in a vain attempt to accomplish more instead of less toward the goals that lie before us; goals which currently far exceed our ability to successfully meet, forcing me to work at such an insane pace that I miss even noticing what the weather is doing outside and providing a little surprise at the end of the very long day, a day that was sweetened by meeting a friend for a dinner out that ended up putting me even more in the dark about the surprise that was waiting all over my driveway, particularly at the end by the street where the city plow had so perfectly piled a particularly firm and dense mass that was difficult to see because for some strange reason that could very likely be related to sub-freezing temperatures, the two outside light fixtures on either side of the garage door have decided to occasionally refrain from functioning, which makes a nice complement for the one by the front door that has a daylight sensor that is supposed to keep the bulb from lighting during daytime hours, yet seems to require direct sunlight to successfully interpret when it is actually daytime and so it stays on pretty much all the time, even though I rarely get to notice because I am stuck in the confines of the day-job, not that I haven’t tried to do something about that sorry lack of visual opportunity to see what the weather is doing by enlisting the services of a contractor to replace the one unused overhead dock door with window glass, but said contractor is proving to be a master of inaction and the project that was conceived during the warm months of autumn is now expected to take place in the coldest month of the year during the only hours the contractor’s crew engages in such installation activity and which just so happens to be the very same hours when our crew is executing their primary responsibilities, none of which involve sitting in a room with a gaping hole the size a truck could drive through during the coldest month of the year.

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January 12, 2011 at 7:00 am

Blog Chronicle Series

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Welcome to this Tostitos opening sentence of today’s Sony Tuesday Blog Chronicle Series Progressive Insurance Relative Something Toyota post. I will be right back after this brief break to allow you to read some advertising appearing on your screen somewhere.

Thank you for being here for the Tostitos Sony Tuesday Blog Chronicle Series Toyota entry for today’s Relative Something.  This is a really good day and there is a lot for which we can be grateful. I’ll be right back after another short break for looking at some more advertising.

Welcome back to this Tostitos Sony Tuesday BCS Toyota post. This is one fantastic opportunity. I don’t know when I have ever been involved in anything this exciting. I want to thank Tostitos and Sony and Toyota and Gatorade and Direct TV and State Farm Insurance and Sprint and Great Clips and Taco Bell and Discover Card and ESPN and Chevy and Ford and all the beer companies and phone companies and toilet tissue companies and software companies that have enabled this great Tostitos Sony Tuesday BCS Toyota blog post today.

Everyone is a winner. It’s a shame anyone has to lose. This Tostitos Sony Tuesday BCS Toyota post has been brought to you today by, Tostitos… Sony… Toyota… and every other possible brand that has yet to be mentioned. Any unintended neglect to mention equally ubiquitous broadband network providers or corporations which have a blimp is done so with utmost regret for the missed opportunity to achieve gross financial windfall.

 

Apologies to those of you who happened to miss last night’s (shameless product placement) college football game…

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January 11, 2011 at 7:00 am

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Every Direction

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Flowers of opportunity abound for feeling the blossom of reality becoming manifest in form and embodied in the pinnacle of emotion emanating from every individual gathering in the field of energy arising from the collective souls recognizing the hope of wonder unleashed in song and splashing involuntary smiles of pure joy in every direction.

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January 10, 2011 at 7:00 am

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