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Continue reading →: 1981 Part IV – Black FlagPunk didn’t chart in 1981, but it mattered. Black Flag’s *Damaged* was raw, angry, and groundbreaking, an album that shaped me in ways Billboard never could. Even now, Rollins and Colver’s influence lingers.
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Continue reading →: Top Ten Tuesday: My Favorite Songs by Steely DanFrom “Kid Charlemagne” to “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number,” this week’s _Top Ten Tuesday_ is a tribute to Steely Dan, and to the uncle who first dropped the needle for me. A mix of memories, music, and legacy.
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Continue reading →: Birding Newport Beach Pier and the WedgeA peaceful morning of birding at Newport Beach Pier led to a rare sighting of Brandt’s Cormorant, artistic photo opportunities, and a nostalgic return to the Wedge, where personal memories and wildlife moments beautifully intersected.
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Continue reading →: Incrementalism and the Crossword ClimbI’ve cut my NYT Mini Crossword time nearly in half, from almost four minutes to just over two, by applying an incremental learning mindset, using ChatGPT for clue support, and embracing steady, compounding improvement.
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Continue reading →: One Led With Grace, The Other With JudgmentOn the same day James Dobson died, so did Judge Frank Caprio. One used Christianity to divide and exclude. The other lived it with grace, compassion, and dignity. Only one of them left the world better.
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Continue reading →: Birding in Questionable LocationsAt the confluence of Coyote and Fullerton Creeks, the scenery may be gritty, but the birdlife shines. Black-necked Stilts, herons, and sandpipers rewarded a hot morning walk where urban edges meet unexpected beauty.
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Continue reading →: Top Ten Tuesday: My Favorite Movies (and a Few Runner-Ups)Movies have always been more than entertainment for me. My top ten list, plus a few runner-ups, reflects imagination, humor, problem-solving, and the search for meaning. Together, they form a cinematic mirror of my life.
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Continue reading →: Life After Ozempic: Two Months LaterTwo months off Ozempic, I’ve continued to lose weight and improve my blood sugar levels, despite lingering food sensitivities. The worst side effects have faded, and life feels normal again. So far, this new chapter is working.





