Strange things that go through my mind.

  • Quality of Life

    This blog post is reprinted from a previous blog I kept at ofwg.net. I no longer have that blog, nor the domain. This post was resurrected because the “how did you get started” question came up in a conversation on the BGU members forum. This seemed more appropriate than rewriting from scratch! No doubt about…

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  • Agonizing Self-Appraisal

    This entry is a re-post of one I did on another blog way back in 2015. My memory was jogged when a broken link to the old blog surfaced and I was able to retrieve the original due to the fine services of https://web.archive.org Agonizing Self-Appraisal (Originally posted May 2015) As a result of my…

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  • I Won! I has Mad Skilz! – May 2015

    This is a re-posting of a blog entry I made way back in 2015. It was a monumental experience for me and I was reminded of it today. It was 5 years ago this week that the challenge in this article transpired. The performance with Griff’s band was in mid-April of 2015. I am still…

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  • great people I’ve never met and a few that I have

    While in a conversation with a very dear friend this evening, we struck a lot of common ground. It’s kind of weird… I think I’ve lived a very charmed life, musically. I’m just an old retired dude, who hacks at playing blues guitar. I’ve been very lucky to have touched bases with a lot of…

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  • It’s February

    Man, I put this site up in December and it’s already February and I’m just finally getting around to changing out the stock images in this WordPress theme. I need to remember to visit here more often. With a new year comes new ideas, new things, new challenges. I’ve been away from the 8-to-5 grind…

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  • Yo Mama!

    You would think that by now, I would understand how this all works… But no, WordPress might as well be a foreign language to me. I had a blog before at another location. It never got much beyond changing a couple photos around and writing something once or twice a year. Eventually, it went away.…

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