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You know who else walked on water…

So today, I walked on water. Across the entire length of a pond full of water. I also took some decent photos with my iPhone while walking on said water. Full details will be forthcoming tomorrow, because I’ve been awake for over 23 consecutive hours and it’s time for bed, at 7:00 PM. Though I [...]

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It’s good to be back; Christmas; more…

I was in Marshfield earlier tonight, hanging around with Chris, Josh, and Matt. It was fun; we shaved Matt’s head and watched some of Full Metal Jacket. I heard some interesting stories about altercations with blunt metal objects, and breakups. We stocked up for tomorrow night’s party (grand total: around $93). I learned that Matt [...]

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Walking in a winter wonderland

Cars and SUVs are having a hard time sticking to the pavement as the snow piles up on Route 66. Here, cars stopped at the traffic light: A tranquil view from Vine Street, looking north, with the older section of Indian Hill Cemetery on the right: I had a Help Desk staff meeting at noon; [...]

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Encased in a thin sheet of ice

The world outside my window is encased in a thin sheet of ice. Inch-long icicles are hanging from all the power lines, and tinier icicles are clinging to the bottom of just about everything else. The sidewalk is a sheet of ice floating on top of a thin layer of water. It’s incredibly hard to [...]

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