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Confession

I could not say this any better with my own words. My own current state of affairs:  "When a man of my age shaves his face in the morning, who is it that stares back and greets him? The ghost of his father long dead all these years? Or the boy that he was, still wet in the ears? Or the terrible sum of all of his fears, in the eyes of this stranger who meets him? So his glance rarely strays from his chin or his jawline, to face up to the truth of his soul. It's the eyes he avoids so afraid to acknowledge, something strange, unexpected, out of control. There are times when a man needs to brave his reflection, and face what he sees without fear. It takes a man to accept his mortality, or be surprised by the presence of a tear."  - Gordon Sumner 

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First harvest: Having kale salad tonight featuring my own grown greens.

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Relaxing with Sebastian.

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Reflections on Appalachia: Fundamentalist Jesusland

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Metropolis underneath my feet.

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Keepin' a watch on my shadow

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Reflections on Appalachia: Cigarettes and Mountain Dew 

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Neuropathy as I experience it. 

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Overlooked by many, this red clover is important to bumble bees and wildlife alike. I see this wild flower and it reminds me of my childhood.

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One of my spots to find solitude. Nothing but the sounds of birds and the wind today...just what I need.

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Orientation today at ETSU

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One of the many worlds at my feet.

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Such beauty is all around us if we will only awaken to our surroundings.

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Kitty left me a gift.  A not so subtle reminder that none of us are getting out of here alive.

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Some of the good people I work with. They were perched high on tables this morning. 

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242 & 730.484

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Our native Lady Slipper Orchid found blooming today on Buffalo Mountain. 

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