Autobiographical
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How did your week go? LIVE SHOWS !!!
In between projects, I’ve been seeing a few shows… What a privilege to get out of the house and be with people. I’m still trying to navigate Mask rules. When you aren’t with a drink in your hand, wear the thing! But I shook hands and threatened to hug folks this week… Darlin’ Cory Songs at Colony Square September 7, 2021 Opening Night: Darlin’ Cory September 8, 2021 Alliance Theatre This production was absolutely spectacular! The songs are catchy. I sure hope that more of them will be released. These singers are amazing! The reverb in the theatre walls translates as one voice. The gorgeous beige swirling balcony art was…
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Razor’s Edge
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Happy Boxing Day, Saint Steven!
While our traditions have been that this is a shopping day where everyone returns or purchases from the Christmas gifts received yesterday, those traditions are beginning to be modified. I say Bravo for that part of the outcome of this year. There are some silver linings to all of this. Take a look of your own happenings, you’ll find them. Here is a little bit about this day.. considered the Second day of Christmastide is traditions that aren’t American. Greek Orthodox traditions still observe it. Also Celtic ones too. Here are a few links: I learned how to pronounce the day in Welsh. (And yes I had to look that…
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Mid September 2020
What a year?!? Outside shots before the leaves change…. [Pictures] Since all of us are driving less and we had those months of lock down, I wonder if our change of seasons will reflect less carbon footprint this year. Not sure if it is all related or not. At the old place, the bunnies flourished without human interaction. What of the rest of the ecosystem? Lichen, leaves, trees, woodthrush….oh my!
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Hallo world!
WP and clear slates, new content, and more prolifics here than before.
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The Green Princess
It was an interesting time. I loved the soup! It was Pho, vietnamese but with a french twist. Very fresh vegetables and the atmosphere did have a decidedly European way of it. It might have been the lighting, bright and airy for January or it might have been the mirrors that added to it all. Regardless, upon walking into a crowded dining room, we were seated where a toddler could sit with her mom. This is an important point of the experience, I soon find out. It’s been nine or so years since I’ve had to worry about a wiggly little one during lunch. Because of the mirrors, even if…
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Christmas Wishes
I lost a week! It’s closer to Christmas than I thought. The newspaper print of the play, A Christmas Carol in which I was a part, is now part of this Christmas via facebook posts and I can’t believe it. So many years ago in 4th grade, something done just outside of work (schoolwork), more like an extension of playing, would again, actually be a neat thing to be remembered on this Christmas where my daughter is roughly the same age. Time, it is moving fast and ever so slow at the same time. I think of those people I’m connected to on facebook that are from that era of…
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Who Wants…
Who wants change just for change sake? I want deliberate change that furthers the purpose that isn’t exclusive to only one point of view. Oh and would it be okay if we didn’t have them all piece meal as in a change here, a change there, everywhere a change change? I don’t mean to be ungrateful because bug fixes are wonderful but what if we fixed one and caught the other two caused by the fix BEFORE we set it for download? Easier said than done. It means someone doing regression testing. Hard work and quality unite. [Thoughts with the umpteenth app upgrade done on a device.]
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A little lesson on Spam
This is a partial quote from the spam comment folder from a couple of days that caught my eye. …but I am not sure that your terrific job is clearly identified. I did a double take. Criticism goes to the spam folder now? HA! The words were so strange to me that I had to read it a couple of times to really let that sink in. On the third time I noticed that what it REALLY said was: …but I am sure that your terrific job is clearly identified. Ok NOW it sounds a lot more like spam. I inserted <not> into the sentence. This is only evidence to…
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Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads
Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads out there. Keep up the boundaries, the gentle nudges of encouragement, and the love that remains no matter what. The WHOLE world needs this. I know I do! ~Regina Holt

















