Monthly Archives: November 2021

Eclectic houses of Santa Cruz

The city of Santa Cruz, located on the northwest shore of Monterey Bay, has fascinating residential neighborhoods, homes as eclectic and diverse as California itself, each with its eccentricities. These houses may be somewhat constricted by prohibitions against multi-story structures, … Continue reading

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Monterey Bay

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The instinctive urge to hunt

“T. Rex doesn’t want to be fed, he wants to hunt.” Dr. Alan Grant (actor Sam Neill) from the motion picture Jurassic Park THE PASSION, the instinctive urge to hunt, the genetic memory that connects me to prehistoric humankind, has … Continue reading

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God gets drunk every now and then

Last week God got drunk and shouted “To Hell with this world I created! I’m tired of the whole mess and sick of all the whining.” He sang three songs with dirty lyrics before He fell into a drunken stupor … Continue reading

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November musings

Standing in sunlight on a warm November day I return to my youth of twenty-eight years with the youth’s paint pallet of colorful thoughts and aspirations. I take a step toward potential adventures, prospects hungered for but as yet unknown, … Continue reading

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