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Happy New Year! Another trip around the sun and another reflective New Year’s post being put together uncomfortably close to the dawn of 2026. Not sure why I always try to race the ball drop with my first post of the year, maybe the reason ...
This post is going to be a little longer than my typical ones mostly because I am making up for some lost time. When the government and our parks shut down I felt like the wind had been knocked out of me and it became tough to
I know that this post is coming a few days later than I normally publish, but given recent events, I decided at the last minute to shelf what I was working on and instead took a few more days to pivot and give myself some time to intelligen...
The weather is getting cooler, the days are getting shorter, and kids have that look in their eyes similar to the one marmots get as dark clouds begin to form on the horizon - it’s back-to-school season once again. But of all the tell-tale ...
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