Fear is …

Chuck Wendig has an excellent post on media & fear. You should go read it. (Language warning as always with Chuck W.)

 

Fear as a momentary response has value.

Fear as a long-term emotional strategy destroys you.

 

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Sunday Night Music: Rhythm is Gonna Get Ya

Here. Have an 80’s flashback everyone!

 

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July 27, 2015 · 1:16 am

Step Back- Step Forward?

I recently realized that I just haven’t been posting on any of my blogs. (Except for well-defined series that I have prepped until some point next year on a different blog. And the one where I’m sharing responsibility for posting. I seem to be able to manage those.)

I decided to step back and figure out why that was and what I could do to fix the issue.

I gave myself hurdles. Serious ones for this blog. I wanted to only post well-researched bits and pieces. Oh, sure, I started the music thing on Sundays. (Which reminds me — I need to prep a few more of those.) I also said that I didn’t want to write about writing.

But I’m a writer. It’s something I enjoy. Why hamstring myself more than necessary?

Deep reason – I don’t want to come off as shallow? No, though it’s true enough in its way. The reason is that I feel terribly exposed because I’ve put my name on the blog for once. I de-anoned all of my blogs. Now, I feel that the people I know will judge me based, not only on the quality of my writing, but the content. I am a very, very private person. The switch to the new, exhibitionist/extroverted world of social media has left me clawing for my shell and trying to hide under my nice, safe rock.

The upshot of all of this blather is: I am committing to posting once a week for the rest of the year. It might be about writing, or music, or politics, so long as its something new.

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Consent poetry

Listen to this excellent piece. I’m not well-versed in the art of poetry as it currently stands and my own experiences with slam has always been a little more off-the-cuff. But, be that as it may, this is still an excellent piece and the imagery is as excellent as the message is necessary.

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July 8, 2015 · 5:22 pm

Taking Advantage of Ancestry’s Promos

My pal Christina has a great piece for anyone who’s an ancestry subscriber. Go check it out:

How to Take Advantage of Ancestry.com’s Free Record Collection Promos

Every so often, Ancestry.com will run special promotions where they offer free access to select historical record collections. At the time of this writing, they are currently running the promo for record collections from the Original 13 Colonies for Independence Day weekend, but the advice below will serve as well for any other free access promotion they offer in the future.

This post is most beneficial to Ancestry users with existing accounts and fairly extensive family trees who do not currently have a paid subscription. If you are new to Ancestry, the information won’t be as helpful because it might be easier for you to use the individual search option that Ancestry already provides.

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Signal Boost: Let’s Keep Being Awesome, America!

My friend Tam has an excellent post on the Pine Ridge Shootout. Go read it now.

And I know it’s almost greedy to want anything else from our government, from our justice department this week. I know that in times like these when we FINALLY get things right, we should just say thank you, kind sir, and roll around in our affordable health care and our rainbow flags without the shadow of the Confederate flag in our sunshine backdrop. I get that. The last thing I want to do is put a damper on that.

But, well you see… While celebrating Friday’s Supreme Court ruling and jumping from Facebook to Twitter to see all the love and encouragement–and to laugh at Antonin Scalia (poor thing)–I was also reminded of something else that happened on that day–June 26th–forty years before: The Pine Ridge shootout.

The shoot out between FBI, AIM (American Indian Movement) and GOONS (Guardians of the Oglala Nation) ended with two FBI and one tribe member being killed.

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A Woman on a Mission

If you’re in the NOVA area, take some time to explore old town Manassas; especially the bookstore!

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Prospero's

I sat down last week with Erika Walser, twenty-four-year-old local resident who became the manager of Prospero’s Books on Center Street in Manassas last month. And it didn’t take long to realize that she is a woman on a mission.

“Books are my life. It’s as simple as that,” she stated as mid-morning traffic passed by outside twenty feet away outside the store. She credited her family and her college experience for her love of books and reading. “I had an amazing professor at NOVA,” she smiled, “who really put me on to history.” She then transferred to Virginia Tech and found not all the education took place in the classroom.

“I worked in a dining hall and met local people. Blacksburg is smaller than Manassas, so I could go to Kroger at midnight and see someone I knew. There was truly a sense of community there.”

Walser worked at…

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Patience and Production

These folks are much more patient than I am, that’s for sure. But I admire them greatly. Over 500K dominoes tipped over to represent the seasons. There were a few non-fires, but overall, excellent effort, beautiful planning, and my gods, they have an excellent artist!

How do people find out about these events to attend them anyway? Am I just blind or do they not happen in VA?

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Sunday Night Music: Carry on Wayward Son

Let me preface this with: I don’t actually watch Supernatural, but I am on the internet and have friends who are fans.

Ignoring the entire Supernatural aspect though, this is still a beautiful, tear-jerking arrangement:

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June 21, 2015 · 2:15 pm

Sunday Night Music: Dark Horse

What? You thought Katy Perry? Nah, I prefer this version:

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June 14, 2015 · 1:58 pm