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Sensory Overload

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I spent about 20 minutes cruising the internet yesterday looking at pictures,  mostly on Google Plus and Facebook. I stopped not because there were not enough fine images to view, but there were almost too many. Not only did I … Continue reading

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Tribes

I’ve written many times about the implications and the sometimes horrifying results of modern-day tribalism. This subject has always been fascinating to me because by my very nature I am not a joiner. I am certainly not the overly romanticized … Continue reading

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Opinions

Opinions are something that everybody’s got, and they are something that many of us might be too willing to share. Opinions however, are needed to get things done, although they can also get in the way of progress. Opinions can … Continue reading

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Small Talk 5

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As has been the case so many times when I have nothing particular to say, today I reached into my bag of old digital files, grabbed whatever touched my hands (not literally), and threw them on the table (again symbolically), … Continue reading

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The Adventure of Photography

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I would like to take this opportunity to share with you some images and a link, to a new (to me) and exciting photographer named Paul Zizka. Paul is a world adventurer and an outstanding artist/photographer. Each of Paul’s images have … Continue reading

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Telling it Like it Is

The text below was reproduced from the “Cowboy Libertarian” It’s Mourning in America for Hollywood Saturday, January 07, 2017 by Patrick Dorinson Just before President Obama was inaugurated in January 2009, a group of entertainers led by married couple Ashton … Continue reading

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Fade to Black & White

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I have shared illustrated  articles on black and white before, but this if the first time that I’ve matched image to image, color to black and white. I often miss my early days of photography with black and white film, and … Continue reading

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Old Animals

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Actually, the animals you see below are not old, I am sharing old pictures of wild animals, although if any of them are still alive, they would indeed be old animals. I’ve shared a lot of pictures of this Red … Continue reading

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The Art of Criticism

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Below is an examination, perhaps a self-examination, of one of today’s most popular pastimes, criticizing others. There is an art to everything in life. I try but often fail to practice criticism as an art. Still, I keep trying. Like … Continue reading

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Fake News, Where Have All The Cowboys Gone & More

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Liberal “science guy” Paul Ehrlich predicted in 1970 that there will be worldwide starvation within the next ten years. 100-200 million people will be dying from food shortage. He went on to add at a later date that between 1980 … Continue reading

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