From the “It Really Is A Wonderful Life” Dept:

Another year has gone by and I've made my annual pilgrimage to Bedford Falls and the townsfolk of that wonderful town kept me company as I was taking on a task that I rarely look forward to but 3M Company rather does when their profits shoot through the roof due to my usual cellophane tape usage in wrapping presents. Even in the most wretched times of my life, I have never missed seeing "It's a…

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From the “Make a Joyful Noise” Dept:

Another year has gone by the wayside but I was absolutely adamant throughout this year that last year's entry in the journey without Dad's comforting presence would be the last one where I'd howl at the moon about his passing at least for a while. For me, it will always be a variation on the "stick your tongue where the tooth you just offered up to the Tooth Fairy used to be" but at least…

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From the “Toe Pick!!!” Dept:

How to royally screw up your mind in three easy steps: The COVID Hurricanes called up 27 year-old AHL player Andrew Poturalski to fill one of six holes in the forward corps.Tripp Tracy starts talking about Alexei Ponikarovsky who played for Carolina and Los Angeles, the two teams featured in tonight's tilt at PNC Arena.So thinking that I'd be a bit funny and mess with Nick's mind a little bit, I mentioned that along with…

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From the “Using All The Paint We Can” Dept:

This afternoon was Val's memorial service and I dare say it was one she really would have liked. OK, truth be told...she'd preferred being in the audience far more than being than the guest of honour! “They say such nice things about people at their funerals that it makes me sad to realize that I’m going to miss mine by just a few days.”Garrison Keillor, "A prairie Home Companion" The music that was playing when…

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From the “Candle In The Wind” Dept:

Is it too late to give December a miss and go straightaway to the New Year? Between Darth RUUD acting weird, the Traverse practically blowing up on the motorway and watching a friend walking through the dark empty places from afar, it really has tried what passes for my patience when it comes to this festive season. Mind you, I've experienced worse almost six years ago but that was not intended to be a challenge…

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From the “Time For The Egyptian Blessing” Dept:

May God be between you and harm in all the empty places where you must walk.Egyptian blessing, 18th dynasty This one has always been a favourite of mine and it is certainly getting some use these last couple of weeks on behalf of friends who are having to walk in very empty places right now. Faith and my heart tells me that they do not endure this journey alone for those of us who have…

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From the “We Really Miss You Uncle Charlie” Dept:

We all knew that the end of the Formula 1 World Championship with it all to play for in Abu Dhabi was going to be a right cracker of a race with Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen level on points. And with the first ding-dong where Max lunged deep into Turn 5 and Hamilton avoided the collision by going off track and the resulting controversy in the opening lap, we surely weren't disappointed. But nothing…

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From the “It’s Not Fortitude’s Mess” Dept:

These lovely leaves might well have led you to think of Fortitude doing a big dump of red leaves to the deck but this was actually outside of the Eastern Wake Regional Centre near Zebulon. After getting the booster jab, it was a very welcome sight indeed to see such a beautiful explosion of colour that I couldn't help but to aim the iPhone's camera at the massive pile o' red leaves! :)

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From the “Day After the Date Which Shall Live in Infamy!” Dept:

For the 80th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbour that finally got the United States off the sidelines in WWII, yesterday's remembrance of that day seemed remarkably muted for such a milestone. But for the last 20 years, the 7th of December would also serve as the final warning to a day that was equally momentous in terms of my personal destiny and the harbinger that its trajectory would be forever changed. Mind you,…

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From the “Love Thy Neighbour As Thyself” Dept:

Eleven years ago (well, at least in a few more days!), I unlocked the doors to this house for the first time and started what has been my last move of this rather itinerant life. I did the sums of all of the PCS (permanent change of station) and other moves through the years and figured out that I was averaging about one move every year I'd been alive with this 40th move. And if…

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From the “Heck of a Way to Spend Grandpa’s Birthday” Dept:
Closeup of fire buttons and warning lights on control console in cockpit of contemporary airplane

From the “Heck of a Way to Spend Grandpa’s Birthday” Dept:

After yesterday's excitement, today's fun was collecting Katie for school and then making a quick run to the car hire place on Capital so that I could have a vehicle whilst Nicholas continued on to work at Leith Toyota. When they say that hiring a car is far more expensive than it has been in the past, they're not joking. There's hardly any inventory and what's there will cost an arm and a leg at…

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From the “Basil Fawlty Truly Appreciates the Day I’ve Had” Dept:

The day started out lovely. OK, it was a bit chilly this morning and Darth Ruud has been particularly evil of late frosting up due to the temperatures dropping into the 20s with high humidity and it appears that the defrost cycle is either not kicking in to melt the frost or it is not handling the amount of frost on the coils. At least that's not an emergency and it'll be mended soon enough.…

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From the “May Your Light Multiply And Fill the World” Dept:

This evening marked the beginning of Hanukkah which is the Jewish "Festival of Lights". It was surprising learning that it is actually one of the minor holidays on the Jewish calendar given the visibility it gets in the media during the festive season. Hanukkah has it's roots in the re-dedication of the Second Temple after the Maccabees successfully defeated the Greeks where there was only enough oil to light the lamps for a single day…

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From the “Understanding Is Not Required, Only Obedience” Dept:

This post is my take on the recent verdict returned by the jury in Kenosha where Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted of all charges against him. Before I get into my opinion on this subject, I did a deep-dive on juries in general looking at a very brief history of how they came to be and a detailed discussion on trials by jury as practiced in America. It's a long read but it was well worth…

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From the “Is It Too Late For a Bench Trial?” Dept:

Last week, a Kenosha jury returned a verdict of "NOT GUILTY" on all charges in the case of Kyle Rittenhouse who was facing charges in the prisoner's dock relating to his role in killing two men and wounding a third during the unrest that followed the shooting of Jacob Black by the Kenosha police. My take on that particular case will be written presently but I want to concentrate on first exploring the notion of…

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From the “Happy Tryptophan Memorial Day” Dept:

If you asked my Grandpa Williams which holiday on the calendar was his favourite, Thanksgiving was top of his list hands down. To be sure, he did enjoy Christmas and Easter and the others but Thanksgiving was the one he truly looked forward to and not just because of the massive turkey feast. If there was a holiday that captured the essence of his soul in terms of how he approached each day and not…

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From the “And Here’s The Payoff Pitch…” Dept:

Today's gallery is exactly why I love shooting in the autumn and as much as I love those two Japanese Maples in front of the house, Fortitude's colouration will easily be my favourite. Only five days after the previous set of shots and Fortitude is in full-on red colour saturation. These were taken just before noon so the sun was overhead and occasionally peeking through the leaves which gives a lovely backlit texture to the…

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From the “Don’t Hold Back, Tell Us What You *REALLY* Think!” Dept:

On the way toward Clayton on US-70 to drop the kids off after collecting them from school, I couldn't help but notice this BMW in the overtaking lane. At first, I didn't really think much of it but as he got closer, it was clear that the driver has had about all they can stand of the average North Carolina driver's propensity for sitting in the overtaking lane and going well slower than posted speed.…

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From the “Timing Is Everything” Dept:

The first set of photos were shot after collecting Katie and Alex in Clayton for the morning commute to school. I was loving how the fog was playing in the fields. Unfortunately, this is an example of just how quickly the light can change when you're shooting shots like this. Right before getting to Julia's house, I had spotted some hay bales in a field when it was much darker and you could just barely…

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From the “Most Wonderful Time of the Year” Dept:

When it comes to full-on obnoxious colour saturation, no season comes close to the autumn for colour that practically explodes off the frame. These pictures were taken in the afternoon after collecting Katie and Alex from school. The first set of the trees at the intersection of New Hope and Rogers Lane shows just how glorious the setting sun can show off the colours of the leaves in the trees. The second set shows Patience…

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From the “Never Forget the Reason Our Veterans Serve” Dept:

As we the people celebrate Veterans Day and rightly salute those who chose to serve the citizens of this country by taking up arms and being the first line of defence that no enemy may cross, I would ask that we spare a thought or two for the millions of people who are often quietly standing in the shadows and whose service and sacrifice is usually taken for granted. These are not the ones who…

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From the “Here’s Your Moment of Zen” Dept:

One of my favourite segments on Jon Stewart's "The Daily Show" was the bit at the end where he'd offer up a rather humourous and often satirical take on something that was mentioned during the show. It was introduced by "here's your moment of Zen". I had one this morning and it absolutely blew my mind just how much things have changed in the past few months. I wasn't quite expecting a moment of Zen…

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From the “I’m Still Completely in Shock” Dept:

I wasn't quite sure I could believe my eyes when the alerts started coming in fast and furious that heralded the welcome news that after 26 years of futility and anguish, the Atlanta Braves are once again World Series Champions. I just couldn't watch Game 6. Not after I had broken my unwritten rule and watched bits of Game 5 to see the grand slam in the first inning only to come back later and…

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From the “Having Isn’t Quite the Same as Wanting!” Dept:

In my sister's birthday post a few days ago, I admitted that I'd been asking for a sister well before my mother and stepfather were married. It wasn't that I was implacably opposed to having a brother but rather the idea that little sisters were just a lot more interesting. The boy thing...been there, done that, not much mystery left if you catch my drift. A little sister, OTOH...that's terra incognita worthy of exploring. Halloween…

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