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Visiting the Claremont Lewis Museum of Art
We had a very interesting homework assignment at work this week. We were asked to, during work hours, visit a museum. As far as homework assignments go, I’d love more like this. I visited the Claremont Lewis Museum of Art, which was running an exhibit called She Opens the Door: Women Artists and Writers Shape
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Hawaii for the New Year
Here are the photos I shared elsewhere during our trip to Hawaii last week. Some of these are are licensed for free for any purpose, and are available in much higher quality under my profile on the WordPress Photo Directory.
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Happy New Year! the 2026 edition
2026 begins today, and looking back, the top post here had some staying power, since it was 2019’s Rewatch: Stargate Atlantis. Here are some of my favorites from last year. I hope you enjoy them too: This year, consider sharing your voice and experiences with the world. If you don’t have a place to write
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Most of December 2025 in Photos
Here are the photos that I shared elsewhere this month, up to today. The rest are in Hawaii for the New Year.
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Here’s where my support is going this Giving Tuesday:
Giving Tuesday is a national, and perhaps global, effort to collectivally support the causes and non-profit services that are important to us. If you can’t afford to give, that’s ok! Take the opportunity to make some changes for free, like switching to Ecosia, the free search engine that reforests desolated areas with each search.
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November 2025 in Photos
As is tradition by now, here are all of the photos that I shared elesewhere last month:
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October 2025 in Photos
Here are all of the photos that I shared elesewhere last month: The photos of Wet Steps and Wet Pavement are licensed for free for any purpose, and are available in much higher quality on the WordPress Photo Directory.
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An IndieWeb Playground
Sometimes I miss the old days of the web when I’d randomly stumble across cool, fun, and sometimes useful sites. And that just so happens to be what I was feeling earlier this year when I stumbled across OMG.lol, a cool, fun, and useful IndieWeb playground that also happens to remind me of the old
