Leave a trail

We thought our family involved more than one child. It does not. Eternally grateful for one. The one pictured here in real life. Not too far from the $2.99 Walmart poster/vision.

Leave a trail.

In case you’re not around when the children grow up.

Simple enough, right?

But a whole book about life’s most important aspects?

Yep.

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Are you trying to prove something?

mountain top laundry line
Everything i own to function for weeks at a time in the mountain wilderness, minus the running shorts and t-shirt being worn to take this photo, is on this laundry line. Pretty much a simple guy with simple (powerful) priorities.

Are you trying to prove something?

Nope.

Why do you ask, are you trying to prove something?

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All work systems go for year 12

Jody Maberry and jeff noel
An unplanned photo while we set up to record in the Cemetery.

April 1, 2009.

Even 11 years ago, the seeds of world-class were looking for fertile soil.

All work systems go for year 12.

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No, this time i mean it!

Three cubs are rare. Three determined efforts to transform is rare too.

No, this time i really mean it!

jn

What?

Quit drinking.

Oh, and writing five daily, differently-themed blog posts for 100 consecutive days.

Both succeeded only after two failed attempts at, ” No, this time i really mean it!”

They say third time’s a charm.

True that.

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Too tired to finish

Cast parking at DAK.

Too tired to finish?

Almost asleep at the keyboard as today got away from me.

If it weren’t for the fact that i’m four days from completing 11 consecutive years writing five daily, differently-themed blog posts, it would be so easy to say, “It’s not worth it. Today’s posts can wait until tomorrow.”

Never said it. Perhaps never will.

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