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The Easter Lynx
Not the Easter Bunny? That’s right. With Easter right around the corner, I am providing two lynx – a.k.a. links – that are relevant for the holiday. First, if you want a new jewelry creation by Enok O that is … Continue reading
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Moustache March Reprise
Am I Pancho? Or a crab boat captain? This is what I looked like at the end of Moustache March. One Hispanic friend, a woman who prefers to speak Spanish with me, told me that she liked my “bigote” because … Continue reading
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Going Pancho
It’s an adventure because it’s something novel to do. And it demonstrates yet again that our lives are not governed by the monotonous routine. You may not be aware that this is Moustache March. And although I’ve grown facial hair … Continue reading
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Middle Age Meets Middle School
Since I am a Baby Boomer, and my youngest son is almost 14, I have a lot to learn from him. For instance, he recently informed his mother (my wife of 31 years) and me that both “CD” and “DVD” … Continue reading
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Lives not governed by the monotonous routine
Every adventure demonstrates that our lives are not governed by the monotonous routine. And every kayak trip is like a good cigar: one of the most enjoyable parts is the memory of it. But I found my most recent kayak … Continue reading
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A Lunar Eclipse Not Seen Since Before The USA Was Founded
My son and I stayed up last night (slash) this morning to watch the total eclipse of the moon. It started at 9:30 PM in my time zone. So I went outside around ten o’clock, and at my current location, the sky … Continue reading
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You expect to get wet
I embrace being exposed to the elements. That’s why, during our return paddle on the Tualatin River, I didn’t mind when a drenching rain cut loose from the clouds. What’s the difference? When you go kayaking, you expect to get … Continue reading
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Links to John 3:16 Pendant press release
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Some Noteworthy References
Congressman Tom Tancredo (2008 presidential candidate), in a handwritten note to me concerning my novel, Once: Once: ““Many thanks. Great read!” Stan Guthrie, Senior Associate Editor, Christianity Today; www.christianitytoday.com/ctmag/. (I wrote for Stan while he was editor of World Pulse): … Continue reading
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Tancredo praises Cuesta’s book exposing hispanic autonomy arising from immigration
Congressman Tom Tancredo, 2008 Republican presidential candidate, calls the book “Great read!” in a handwritten note to its author, Lee Cuesta. As the rising tide of “illegal immigrants” in the United States demands amnesty, Cuesta’s book relates the self-autonomy movement … Continue reading
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