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May 13
We all have certain songs that take us back to the days of our youth. Certain songs, certain bands, certain guitar riffs that, on a level, are absolutely transcendent. I’m a guitar nut. I caught the bug as a teenager, and, for the most part, taught myself, but along the way I had opportunities to …
May 12
Insert bad joke here about marking 1-inch increments on my leg, so I could claim to be graduated. My daughters are officially home. They’ve moved out of the scholarship hall (Bonnie) and the dilapidated dorm (Gracie), and have reclaimed their rightful territory here at Casa del Bobster. I drove my wife’s hybrid into work today so …
May 12
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May 11
“Can’t go up yet. I need to post my blog.” I’m getting better. I’m thinking about the undone things before I go to bed at night, and getting my blog posted has become a thing I must do. Gotta get ‘er done. I recognize I’m not the most interesting cat on the planet. I’ve met some …
May 10
I remember Watergate. I would’ve been in 4th grade if memory serves me correctly. Crazy times, with lots of headlines, splashed on the front pages, back in a time where folks primary source of news was print, followed by television and radio. Television had four or five channels, no 24 hour news channels, and radio was …
May 09
Well, this has been an interesting day for even the most casual observer of politics. I think I’ve been pretty clear about my opinion of the current administration, i.e., I’m not a fan. I work in private education, and the person in the White House committed fraud running a private educational institution. Some of his …
May 08
Today is one of those days where I want to get my blog entry done, then take my big, fat ass and get it thrown into bed. It’s been a long day, and I’m bushed. Good day, just a long day. I get into bad habits during my prep weeks from time to time. I …
May 07
Life is good and on the verge of getting a little weird. I’ve had a great weekend, got some work done around the house, and my lawn (at least in the front) is starting to come around. The backyard… well, it could take another few years of tlc to get where it needs to be. The …
May 06
Life is an incredible, unpredictable series of events. So many of them give me cause to rejoice. Right now this keyboard is on the opposite end of that rejoice cycle. Some days, what I wouldn’t do to have an old IBM click-tactile keyboard. So, back to the chat. There have been any number of reasons to …
May 05
Full-time writers are amazing people. Sometimes I struggle to find 200 words to put together each day, and then I’ll jump on twitter and read the tweets from the full-time published creators, and I am in awe. I think it was Stephen King that had a work habit of writing several thousand words every day, …