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Chance Encounter

I’ve found that producing a weekly blog post has allowed me to rediscover and utilize pieces from the past–works triggered from either writing prompts or timely events.  At the time of their creation, most were exercises to help develop my newfound skill and were likely never to receive exposure to other than a few people with… Continue reading Chance Encounter

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Showers

As a writer, I’ve come to the conclusion that showers are not only a necessary task towards good hygiene, but also a most wonderfully mind-clearing and enlightening experience. Many a creative idea, or solution to a plot problem, has occurred to me while washing away the dead cells and restoring a physically sparkling perspective. The… Continue reading Showers

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SCARS

I stood before the bathroom mirror, performing my post-breakfast ritual. With my hair spritzed in place, beard and mustache-trimming came next. Because the capacity to eyeball smaller objects had diminished, I drew closer to the glass and spotted several scars––life reminders accumulated over the years. Still gazing at my clone, I began tooth scrubbing. The… Continue reading SCARS

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Choices

Waking up light-headed is not an experience I’ve bypassed throughout my life, but one morning was different. No headache accompanied my state of being that day. Neither excess drink, lack of sleep, sinus conditions, or dizziness wrought by atmospheric changes prompted my situation. Rather, a sense of satisfaction filled my awareness, instigated by trip to… Continue reading Choices

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Customer Service, Common Sense, and the Era We Live In

Recently, my daughter-in-law and her friend developed great disdain for a local, franchised auto parts store. The incident initiated when, aided by my son the mechanic, the women went online to look up the item needed for the friend’s ailing auto. According to the store’s website inventory, the item in question was in stock. With… Continue reading Customer Service, Common Sense, and the Era We Live In