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Lost Cards of 1978
Lost Cards of 1978 Colorful, waxy paper unravels reluctantly like a “Three and O” pitch. A musty scent of cardboard is overtaken by the sweet, distant, distinct smell of bubble gum. CRACK! The simultaneous sound of a bat snapping… andRead More »Making Sense With Your Senses
Making Sense With Your Senses Smile at someone, anyone… just long enough until they smile in return. Smiles are infectious, give it a go! Notice a smell – whether it is a pleasant one or not. What does it make youRead More »Trapped Humidity
Trapped Humidity This is the Northeast. I like four seasons and always look forward to the changes. However, when did the dog days of August start in June? Hot dry heat is one thing, but the humidity we seem toRead More »The Heat is On
“The Heat is On” I wish this was a story of bravery and truth… something noble… A tale that big is for another place and another time. This is a simple story- not one with much of a lesson orRead More »Good Enough
“Good Enough” What is Good Enough? Have you ever asked yourself this question? We say it more often then we realize, and we say it more and more often. Good Enough is the justifying moment that stops our work onRead More »
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Original Thoughts & Quotes: Organized Chaos: Your own unique way of doing something. Others may look at you funny, but in your mind, you are 100% confident that you are doing it the best way possible. When seen from afar, it
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"A man who is self-reliant, positive, optimistic, and undertakes his work with the assurance of success magnetizes his condition. He draws to himself the creative powers of the universe." ~Dr. Norman Vincent Peale