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A little pain, a little cold and a lot of grit

Sometimes you get caught up in the daily grind and can forget just how good you have it. This can be anything from a good job and family or more basic things like electricity and water. I can tell you first hand that I have experienced both this year. Obviously COVID has made a mess…
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Solitude

Some of us are enduring the various stages of the Covid-19 quarantine alone and others with family or friends. My heart goes out to those who have been alone through this. We are social creatures by nature and need interaction with others for our own sanity. If you have been alone, I pray that you…
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Head for the hills!

Some things you have to experience for yourself. Standing at the top of a mountain or at the top of a canyon cliff are a few of those things. Pictures just don’t do them justice. Sometimes things just fall into place. This was one of those times. I needed to go to Colorado for work…
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Dreams do come true

For as long as I can remember I wanted to move out of the City/Suburbia and find a piece of land I could call my own. Someplace that I could find solace and also challenge my senses. In addition, I wanted a place that family and friends could come visit and leave recharged as if…
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Hawaii? Yes please!

Have you ever been so burned out and frustrated with life and work that you make a hasty decision? I did just that and it was the best decision I could have made. I realized that there were only three states I had not visited yet. I was determined to scratch them off my list.…
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There are other things to do in San Antonio besides visiting the Alamo

I attended a trade show that was held inside the Saint Anthony Hotel in downtown. This hotel is remarkable. It’s part of the Luxury Collection by Marriott. The architecture and charming antique furnishings are beautiful. What is interesting is that even though it’s a very well preserved classic building, the hotel bar and restaurants are…
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A short trip to Round Rock

As mentioned before, I use my trailer a lot for work trips. This week I needed to be in Round Rock Texas. The weather was going to be great so it I loaded up “Chao” my Airstream and headed south. I stayed at Jim Hogg park. This park is well kept and all the sites…
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Time to celebrate

Having a birthday around Christmas sucks! I’m not gonna lie. You usually get one gift, wrapped in Christmas paper and you never get to have a party because everyone is either out of town or broke. lol This year, I was celebrating my 50th birthday. My oldest daughter reached out to other friends of mine…
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Revisiting

Sometimes when you travel, you just don’t have the time to find someplace new. You just want to get in and out of town quickly. This is what happened a couple weeks ago. I had to return to the Houston area for a trade-show on short notice, so I decided to stay at the Rayford…
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A trip interrupted

Sometimes the best laid plans still fall apart in the end. The said plan, included spending the weekend at a local park and enjoying the cooler temperatures. The park I selected is a US Army Corp of Engineers park called Hickory Creek, located on Lake Lewisville. http://www.swf-wc.usace.army.mil/lewisville/Recreation/Parks/Corpsparks.asp#HickoryCreekPark The park is a picturesque location that includes…
