So much travel

Ten days ago in Montana.

So much travel.

It was bound to happen.

Why?

Next life chapter.

A few October days of life on a college campus reminds me how seasons change without fail.

This new season of life has travel written all over it.

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Blogging on the 429

College lecture hall
This morning’s TEDx Talk practice venue. Seats 138.

Blogging on the 429. In a nice GMC SUV.

A Lyft.

Great day.

Will be home after 7pm and then over to Djuan’s house for a get together with Dan, Jody, and Lee.

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Questions can call us out

question for customer service
Using previous photos today. Have too. The photo uploader won’t work (again).

Questions can call us out.

Am i the first GoDaddy customer to have the issues i’m having?

Why have we been working on this for two-plus weeks and still no resolution…not even a clue.

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Avoiding mental trauma

Spring Grove, PA
Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, my hometown. Grandparents lived in a row home next to the car on the left. Ford dealership and Catholic church across the street, and the paper mill on right horizon. Main Street USA as they say. All of today’s photos were taken in 2005.

The most positive people are the ones who are irrationally passionate about being positive.

To think negatively, for them, would be trauma to their mind.

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Life-giving​ view every morning

dawn from home office window
Even when traveling, i awake at 5AM to begin writing, and always open the hotel room curtains to watch darkness turn to sunrise. Photo: 5 minutes ago at home.

Life-giving view every morning.

Watching darkness slowly turn to sunrise every morning for a decade has changed the way i see the value of life, a single day at a time.

It seems so insignificant.

But actually doing it reveals it’s magnificent significance.

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