Month: April 2016

Ft. Davis

This is a scenic pic in the Davis Mountains I took (and played around with in Photoshop a little) when down there researching my unpublished (so far) western novel about the Buffalo Soldiers. The Butterfield Stage route went through here on its way to El Paso, TX–once known as Franklin. When we were down there […]

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Spring is now officially here

Looking back at the last few days, it appears I’ve gotten a little gloomy. So, earlier in the day, I decided when I sat down to write tonight’s blog entry I would make it positive and cheerful. Pour a hot cup of matcha and as Monty Python said: Look on the Bright Side of Life.  I’m happy […]

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Backyard Chimes

These backyard chimes remind me that our universe plays an eternal symphony, and we are but one instrument (some woodwinds, some brass, some percussion, sometimes only a lowly triangle in an orchestral suite, tuba in a marching troupe, or possibly the most dissonant chord in a punk rock band). Several incidents have occurred over spring break to remind me and mine of something that […]

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