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Child of the Moon
The bad guys can’t get away with much these days, especially from all the people using smartphone cameras to video-capture everything and placing the events on Social Media in hopes of having their clips go viral on the Internet. The … Continue reading
Nothing’s Easy Anymore!
In anticipation of the upcoming solar eclipse on Monday, the 21st of August, much to-do can be found everywhere with regards to protecting one’s eyes during the event, no matter where a person views the celestial extravaganza. At my particular … Continue reading
The Seven O’Clock News
A blogger’s main nemesis is writer’s block. When it occurs and is close to one’s weekly, self-imposed deadline, a clever wordsmith keeps in his or her bag of tricks, subjects to rely upon as a last resort. In the case … Continue reading
Thanks For All The Fish
Credit goes to Douglas Adams for the title of this week’s essay. It’s partially the name of the author’s third book in his trilogy: Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. The tome is sort of a boy-scout manual’s interpretation of being … Continue reading