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Tag Archives: celebrations
One Word
I saw this idea on several other blogs, and decided this would make a good experiment for my blog. We’re not even two weeks into the new year, and already the blogsphere is packed with thoughts and reflections and revelations … Continue reading
Posted in 2021, Life in General, Philosophy
Tagged celebrations, experiments, memories, surreal
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Half Birthday
Happy half birthday to me! I’m fifty-nine and a half years old today! Don’t tell me I’m the only person who does this. The comical reason I used to celebrate my half birthday is because the day falls in the … Continue reading
To Reflect and To Imagine
Three Mondays ago, I was sent home from work by our in-house emergency response team for having a body temperature above the COVID-19 red line. All during the day, I was experiencing chills and a severe lack of energy, so … Continue reading
Posted in Life in General, Philosophy, Writing
Tagged art, celebrations, experimets, learning, R&D, surreal, writing
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The 28th’ers
Happy birthday to me! And, quite obviously, it’s not just my birthday today. If you were born on February 28th, happy birthday to you, too! Over the years, I’ve come to find out there are some rather well known people … Continue reading
Exiting 2018: On the 44th Year of Existence
I was only eleven years old when I saw my very first televised National Hockey League game one Saturday afternoon. The sport of hockey gained a new fan that day. I was a very happy thirteen year old when the … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Games, Sports
Tagged celebrations, hockey, nhl, Washington Capitals, writing
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Exiting 2018: Full-Timer in the Making
My first-ever flash fiction publication bore the following author bio: “Steve Husk has two full time jobs: web applications development, and fathering three kids. His has discovered fragments of time between the two, and uses them to create a writing … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Life in General, Philosophy, Writing
Tagged celebrations, food, learning, Rehoboth Beach, writing
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Exiting 2018 – Sacred Place, Delaware
My first trip to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware was in the Summer of ’74, with my church youth group. I was introduced to Thrashers Boardwalk Fries and salt water taffy. I was introduced to miniature golf within walking distance of where … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Life in General, Philosophy
Tagged celebrations, experiments, family, food, golf, memories, Rehoboth Beach, road trips, traveling
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Exiting 2018
At some point during the last month of every year, most people with any type of Web presence post their introspections and feelings concerning the year they’re about to exit. Their reasons for doing this are their own, and I … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Announcements, Life in General, Philosophy
Tagged celebrations, family, learning, memories
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Instead of NaNoWriMo…
I wish success for all those who are participating in this year’s NaNoWriMo. More importantly, I’m cheering for all of you to learn something new about the craft of storytelling, and to have a lot of fun in the process. … Continue reading
Posted in Life in General, NaNoWriMo, Writing
Tagged celebrations, experiments, family, security, surreal, writing
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