• Enjoying Longmire

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    I started binge-watching the TV show Longmire about three weeks ago, and after the first episode, I was hooked, for several reasons. For me, the first reason I latched on to the show was fairly obvious. Though the show is supposed to take place in Wyoming, it is filmed in my beloved state of...

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    With Leaders Like These

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    I spent a pretty good chunk of the day today researching a little more into early New Mexico history, and I certainly learned some interesting, but challenging, nuggets about Spain in the New World. It is well known that the main reason for Spain’s presence in the Americas was their quest to find precious...

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    The Tilted Axis

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    I’d like to say I know when it started, and why it started, but I don’t. I think I’ve just always seen that its been there, that I was probably born that way, and that I probably couldn’t change it. The other night I put up a post about going to Boys State, and...

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    Words for a Young Writer I

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    I’m not the best person to reach, or to even talk to for very long, on the phone. I blame that a little on doing phone support at Intuit for a little over three years. I am also a fairly solitary person in the first place, and an introvert. I’m just not a big...

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    Remembering State

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    For whatever reason, this morning I found myself thinking about coming into my senior year in high school, and wanting then to go to Boys State. I’m not sure why I really wanted to do that back then. It wasn’t that I was a big civics buff, intrigued by government. I found myself chasing...

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    What is Basque?

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    The question came up tonight at the end of work because I talked with Tim about my writing escape last week. I had used some of my getaway time to do some reading and researching about old New Mexico, back when it was becoming a Spanish territory and under exploration by the conquistadors from...

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    A Visit With Robert

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    Off of work today because the office was still closed for New Year’s break, I had some time this afternoon to finally go and do something I had intended to do for a few weeks. Visit my old friend Robert in the cemetery. Several weeks ago, the service celebrating Robert’s life was held at...

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    75 Things (Mom Version)

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    Today, on this first day of 2017, my mom celebrates her 75th birthday (75? Really?), and to recognize the occasion, it seemed right of me to list 75 things about her that have been an important part of her life, or that simply have gone into making her so great. This list is too,...

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    Wrapping 2016

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    In the last twenty minutes of the last day of the year, it’s as good a time as any to sprint back through the year and highlight the hallmark moments. I could probably say this 200 times here, but I’ll just put it here: the Cubs winning the World Series. Personally, I probably took...

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    A Personal Interview with Myself

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    Tonight, caught once again without a clear focus for writing, I thought it was a good time to try and get to know the guy behind the guy asking the questions- who happens to also be the guy getting questioned. Sometimes when the words won’t come, you have to take drastic measures. Let’s get...

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    The Marx Effect

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    It all started tonight because I came home after dinner with my parents and I flipped on the TV for a moment’s distraction, and there on the screen was a young John Travolta fighting to make it on Broadway in the 1983 Stallone dancing vehicle, “Staying Alive”. When I was a kid and that...

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    Scribbling: An AAF Project

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    A couple of nights ago, I started a random story which, from the outset, had no background behind it. I had an American airman standing on an airfield somewhere in England at twilight in 1944, shivering in the cold air, surveying the runway, thinking about home. In a short time, as that idea surfaced,...

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    Day Trip: Bisti Badlands

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    After going to Moab early this summer to visit Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, I told myself I needed to go see some of the other amazing Southwest sites I’d long heard about but put off visiting. As the summer rolled on, a cheery weekend day in August gave me enough incentive to day...

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    N888WH

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    Tonight after work, I met Tim Ung, my old friend from Sagebrush Highland Church, and another friend- Mike Smith, who was also part of the old kids area morning set-up crew back when the church met at Highland High- for dinner at Mannie’s on Central. It was great to see Tim for a bit...

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    The Power of Johnny Bear

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    I finished a volume of Steinbeck’s early short stories yesterday, The Long Valley, and as usual, was overwhelmed at his careful development and delivery of each story (highly recommend!). I am always stuck in the giant empty room of my mind when it comes to actually thinking of topics. His stories are rich in...

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