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Category Archives: Nature
Seeing…actually seeing…time
The last three days, during which I have had extremely limited access to the internet, have made my decision to forego Facebook an easier task. I haven’t been able to peer and post without wi-fi or cell service. But I … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Time, Travel
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Grasshopper
I trained the water from the nozzle of the hose on the grasshopper, knocking it off the wall. It half fell, half jumped onto the grass a few feet away, fleeing yet another obstacle to life. Another attack in a … Continue reading
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Serious Questions that “Sound” Stupid
I’d call it being blind-sided. Something happens, some idea enters your head, some “data” is presented to you…something that brings about confusion and doubt. Serious doubt. Something that causes you to question almost everything you’ve ever learned. Has it ever … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Philosophy, Television, Wisdom
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Spring Winds
Spring weather in north Texas tends toward the dramatic. Last year—on April 3, 2012—a monstrous band of thunderstorms, some spawning tornadoes, ripped through the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Video of semi-trailers being flung hundreds of feet in the air made national … Continue reading