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50something

A diary. I didn't choose the path I am on, but what the hell, I'll follow it and see where it goes.

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The art of procrastination

Procrastination is the deferment of tasks to a later time. There are many types of procrastination and procrastinators. I would define myself as a stress related procrastinator, feeling sometimes overwhelmed with what I have to do. Knowing the time it may take to complete a task and the effort, I think I cannot fulfill what is needed to succeed. Funny thing I is that I am a good long term planner and a good facilitator. Once I begin a task I usually enjoy the work and the results. But there is one area of my life that I habitually ovoid getting down to business of; and that is my life.
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EclecticBlogs

A little bit about anything

Gus Digital

my digital realm, my digital voice

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Vectorial Elevation – Vancouver 2010

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bright heart singing

Writing passionately to free Heart and Soul.

Nail-Hole in the Wall

Life, Love and Pants

The chronicle of one woman's attempt to change her life... or at least laugh at the lack of progress ....

http://crazydream.org/

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Flash Flood Fishing

Fade in …

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Derrall Bellaire personal blog

Just another WordPress.com weblog

The Misadventures of the Frog Queen

Random confessions, musings, ramblings and rants

www.pennythoughts.blog.ca

My blog about life in a small town, including my two-cents' worth on whatever occurs to me.

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The Secret Weapon of Happy People

What would it be worth to invent a one-a-day pill that took away our woes and instantly made us feel happy – a million dollars – a billion?  There are of course medications available for people who are clinically depressed, that help to lift them from the lowest of the lows and level them out.  But that’s not quite what I’m talking about.  What about those of us who are just plain grumpy and cranky, whose first reaction to anything is to complain, the bah-humbuggers, the wet-blankets, the disgruntled? 

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How To Survive Life In The Suburbs

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Resolutions After The Bowl


You know how there are New Years Resolutions? Yeah, well, I am no good at those.
I'm never going to eat better, exercise more or worry less.
I love my junk, my Bow Flex is an awesome Laundry hanger and I am pretty sure worrying is part of my DNA.
My conclusion, New Years Eve Resolutions suck. No one can keep them, they just end up making you feel like a great big fat lazy failure.
Boo.

This morning, the sun came up and I had an epiphany!
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Metamorphosis

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Time Out

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Stardust and Buttercup

A colloquial photo blog of randomness by Nilo & Miguel

Campbell Scoup

I had to do something! It's hard to describe "what isn't" but I have high hopes. For now thoughts and ideas on parenting, step parenting, marriage, divorce, adoption, death and whatever else I think I may have constructive commentary on.

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When society looks down

When society looks down upon something, isn't it sometimes for a reason? There's much discussion in adoption debate about young girls being supported in keeping their babies. That although it's not as shameful as it once was, it's still discouraged and these young mothers are encouraged to relinquish, or something. That the amount of support necessary to enable them isn't there, whether it be in the form of social assistance or familial aid. My question is, what if it was? I mean, birth control exists for a reason, right?
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Through a Jungian Lens

Photos viewed with a Jungian Psychology filter

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In the Swamplands in Search of Soul


As I was walking down the street as evening was deepening into night, I came across a pair of toads, Cane Toads that were in the ditch.  I managed to get a few photographs using flash with this photo being the one that I chose for this post.  For me toads and frogs evoke images of swamplands, bogs, sloughs and standing pools of water in ditches.

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Photodiction

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The Old Red Truck

The Distillery District in Toronto is one of my favorite places to shoot. This old truck has been a subject a number of times, especially as it gets moved around from time to time to a different location within the district.

[ f/8, 1/100, 35mm, ISO 200 ]


Even in this state, you can feel the pride this grand old truck retains. It's classic beauty complementing the glory that once adorned the building it's parked in front of.
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Allan's Perspective

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It's a dogs life!

If you want someone who will eat whatever you put in front of him and never say its not quite as good as his mother's ..then adopt a dog. If you want someone always willing to go out, at any...
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News From A Room.

Coffee, newspapers, a computer and a room.

OrangeHipsters

Just another WordPress.com weblog

Reflections of Reflections

Moose and Squirrel

Mostly Canadian eh!

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Illiterate defenders of the government NGO ‘Rights & Democracy’

A commenter on my post “The anti-Israel ‘Rights & Democracy’ funded by Canadians” takes exception to my label of the Rights & Democracy organization as an NGO and as anti-Israel. And so I quote John Flag (emphasis mine):

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Kyle With Blog

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Weather Man Freaks Out About Snow

Weather Guy Freakout About Snow!

Serious. When will the US learn that they need to deal with the weather and climate better.

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