• About Bruce

    A web programmer by day, I somehow still spend a lot of time thinking about relationships, God, and the significance of grace and love in daily events. I am old school in the sense that I believe in the reality of sin, and in the need of each human heart for deliverance to the Divine. I am one of those who believes that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, and that you can find most answers to life's pressing issues in Him and His Word, the Bible. I ain't perfect, and a lot of the time I ain't good, but by God's grace and kindness, I am forgiven and free.

    Easter 2022

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    Today is Easter Day, 2022. I don’t feel I have much of anything to say today really, because I’ve just appreciated the quiet of today. I got up and after I got around a bit, I took a casual morning walk around the Academy Loop. I enjoyed a late lunch with my immediate family...

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    Deviant

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    it is terribly hard to break the orbit when all the pull comes from the center which won’t unhand you despite your rolls and veers release the anchors and jettison the cargo the guidance system has failed and there is only one way fall into the magnetic mass until the time is just right...

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    Moohaus

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    This morning, up early and scheming for some photography practice, I texted my sister. Any interest in going to the Botanic Gardens? Yes. 7:40, she arrived with a cup of raspberry mocha for me, and we headed down towards I-25 and I-40 and the Old Town area. We enjoyed a great morning in the...

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    The Randomizer

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    I recently watched a TedTalk video given by Max Hawkins, a guy who at one time lived a fairly rigidly structured life. Because he was a person of discipline, he meticulously scheduled his time, and by living according to this schedule, being in firm control, he came to feel he was living a bit...

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    Day Trip: Trinity Site, NM

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    Last Sunday, the Trinity Site in White Sands Missile Range had one of its two semi-annual open houses, and I had a desire to visit it for some time, so I left in the morning to spend a few hours there. Not certain what I would experience there, once I got to there, I...

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    View of the Little Burro

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    McDonald Ranch House Trinity Site, White Sands Missile Range, NM The world’s first nuclear weapon was assembled in an adobe and wood house, two miles from where it would detonate, in a remote New Mexico desert. Remarkably, the McDonald Ranch House stood up decently to the bomb’s terrifying blast on July 16, 1945, and...

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