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Category Archives: Daily Log
Magnolia Gridiron Cathedrals
I was asked by local writer Nash Nunnery to illustrate his upcoming book, Magnolia Gridiron Cathedrals (it will be out in August). He touched base with me around the first of the year and I had an April 1 deadline … Continue reading
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August 19, 2020 Central Standard Pandemic Time.
As much as I need sleep right now (and like you, I could use some serious Rip Van Winkle rest), I crawled out of bed early today. There is something about the peace of the morning that is soothing. We … Continue reading
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In pursuit of the Good. 3/17/2020
I have a little Bible app and every morning, I write down the daily passage and reflect on it in a little notebook I have. It’s usually a page or two. This morning’s was Galatians 6:9 — “So let’s not … Continue reading
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Daily Blog – Nov. 21
Be thankful. Be thankful for your talent. Be thankful for your friends and family. Be thankful for all that you have received in your life. Just remember to show your thankfulness — Use your talent to its fullest. Love your … Continue reading
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Daily Blog – Nov. 16
You. Got your attention, didn’t I? “You” is such a powerful word. We live in an “I” world these days — if you don’t believe me, read about 95% of the posts on Twitter and Facebook. And when CEOs and … Continue reading
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Daily Blog – Nov. 15
Since I took the morning off, I had the pleasure of taking my son to school today. As I pulled out of my neighborhood, I encountered a thick patch of fog. The road started to disappear until visibility was nearly … Continue reading
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Daily Blog – November 14
Another sons’ birthday, another moment of thankfulness that I survived cancer to see it. It’s a feeling that rattles around in my brain — a feeling of fear/thankfulness/relief/guilt that comes with the miracle of having a very deadly form of … Continue reading
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Daily Blog – Nov. 10
As I was driving into work, I saw the sunrise (it’s that time of year when it is dark when I leave and dark when I get home.) The clouds were starting to turn pink and purple and it gave … Continue reading
Daily Blog – Nov. 9
Seth Godin has a great blog today about the revolution of media choice. To sum it up, it talks about the change in the media landscape. How today that there is no singular control of a channel and how consumers … Continue reading