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Tag Archives: Christmas
Come Walk With Me
At least I walk most days in these “unprecedented times”—a phrase I am thoroughly weary of. I decide to head out about 3pm so I can walk before the sun starts its descent at four. It’s well-hidden today, in grey … Continue reading
Posted in Aliens and uncharted planets, Dark side of the Moon, Gravity, Observatory, Star Catalogue, Winter Solstice
Tagged Christmas, thoughts
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Kids–Beloved or Ballast
Last weekend saw all the big Christmas tree chipping events around town. We were en route to taking ours to the local high school when I saw the following scenario: a red-necked yahoo (I may be characterizing a little) in … Continue reading
Posted in Aliens and uncharted planets, Mothership, Observatory
Tagged Christmas, family, Humor, parenting
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A Little Less Magic
My daughter has a little less magic in her life. She’s learned the bitter truth about Santa Claus. She did some good detective work I have to say. She’s had her suspicions for awhile, but I’ve always managed to change … Continue reading
Posted in Mothership, Winter Solstice
Tagged Christmas, family, magic, miracles, parenting
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