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Category Archives: Daily Log
Oct. 23 Daily Log
It was 2:10 p.m. My son looked at the clock and remembered his Scout Troop’s Court of Honor started at 2 p.m. He had not reminded us to put it on the calendar. His mother and I had forgotten, too. And … Continue reading
Oct. 22 Daily Log
At this time last year I was fully employed at The Clarion-Ledger and ready to run the Marine Corps Marathon. Now I am partly employed by The Clarion-Ledger, work 14 hours a day, have a radio show on SuperTalk Mississippi, … Continue reading
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Daily Log 9/11/11
Ten years. Ten years since the day that literarily changed the world. For ten years I’ve not been able to process what happened on September 11, 2001. Yesterday I tried. I watched several programs on the attack. On the heroism. … Continue reading
Daily Log 9/10/11
Nine. Ten. Eleven. Just noticed that. I guess that means my brain is finally waking up. Another project landed in my lap yesterday. Praise the Lord. Work is a blessing and I want all the blessings I can handle. This … Continue reading
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Daily Log 9/9/11
I got up earlier than normal to work on my 9/11 memorial cartoon. Of course, my son has a conference, so my morning is more complicated. My wife will go to the conference as I draw here and watch over … Continue reading
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9/8/11 Daily Log
I’m sitting in the gray, empty Clarion-Ledger building, where I’ve been for about an hour. I’m sleepy. Very sleepy. It’s early, but I am getting a lot done. Silence is a great assistant. Today’s to-do list includes a couple of … Continue reading