Today is a celebration! This site has been up for a year. There’s been a lot of ups and downs. (I would say that there’s more of the former than the latter.) Thank God however that it’s still here. It’s up and running.
In this new year I hope that this site will be more of a blessing to me and to you, my faithful reader. Thank you for your love and support. Cheers.
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First Anniversary
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Photo of the Week

Sunset on the Courts at the Brooklyn Bridge Pier -
Happy Fourth of July
God bless the United States of America.
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TM Throwback
Since the weather is getting warmer outside, it might be time to get ready for the Tough Mudder in a couple of months. Here’s the video from the one we did in 2018.
Shout to the Sooshii Mane for the video.
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Never Give Up
So let’s not get tired of doing what is good. At just the right time we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don’t give up.
Galatians 6:9
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Monday Quotable
There are decades when nothing happens, and weeks where decades happen.
Steve BannonThis seems appropriate for the times in which we live now.
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Merry Christmas!
I give my best wishes to everyone on earth especially those are reading this. Furthermore, I hope that God blesses you with all spiritual blessings in the heavenly places in Christ.
Happy birthday, Jesus! Woo! Let’s have some fun on this awesome day!
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Book Recommendation of 2020
I like to read especially books on spirituality or self-improvement. I always set a target to read approximately ten to fifteen books a year. One of the best books that I’ve read this year is How to Fail by Scott Adams (the creator of the Dilbert comic strip). His idea of creating a talent stack (i.e., becoming proficient at multiple skills) to make oneself invaluable is truly unique. It had me thinking about the skills I can develop to help me grow as a person in 2020 and beyond.
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Hard Work
There’s a pejorative that’s used to describe a nerdy person as someone who “blogs from his or her mother’s basement.” Blogging, which I consider a form of expository writing, is hard work! For instance, it took me a couple of hours to write this post. And this post is only a couple of paragraphs
I have always held people who could write lengthy and coherent articles, reports, essays, dissertations, etc., in high regard. It wasn’t because I could not do it, but they are able to tap in to themselves and produce. Now it’s time for me to produce. Let’s see where this goes.
Salute to you authors.