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Monthly Archives: June 2016
Nailed it in One
For want of a nail, the shoe was lost. For want of a shoe, the horse was lost. For want of a horse, the knight was lost. For want of a knight, the battle was lost. And so it was, … Continue reading
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Tagged benedict arnold, doubt, first impressions, george washington, life, mel gibson, reputation, revolutionary war, thomas, traitor
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Orlando and a Land-o’-Love
Here is everything I used to think of regarding Florida. I went to DisneyWorld once as a kid. (I remember lines and big plazas; not much else.) The part that juts into the ocean is slowly giving way to water. … Continue reading
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Tagged aurora, brad meltzer, bucket list, death, guns, hate, loneliness, love, orlando, shooting
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Seeing the Forest through the Cities
I am a native North-Westerner. I was born in Oregon, raised in Washington. Rain, mountains, lakes; these are things I know and crave. I like living in a state that is not only known for its technology, but also for … Continue reading
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Tagged coworkers, crowds, folklife, life, nature, pacific northwest, relaxing, scenery, Seattle, washington
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