Category Archives: Creativity

My views of imagination, and how I see being creative

Hubris, Stories, and That Which Might Exist 0 (0)

My view of legacies and smudged footnotes, Homer and hubris, Continue reading

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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Weekend 0 (0)

I started writing about a Florida fish farm that’s raising salmon for American groceries. Salmon don’t live in Florida’s lakes and rivers. The water’s too warm. Besides, they only spend part of their lives in fresh water. That’s why the … Continue reading

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Weather, Writing, Daily Entries and Another Change 0 (0)

This will be my 31st daily ‘journal’ entry. I hadn’t been planning on a daily posting schedule. But Sauk Centre’s weather gave me something to write about three days in a row: “The Winter Storm Continues, But Not Here” (January … Continue reading

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After a Dozen Years, Something (Sort of) New 0 (0)

I started “A Catholic Citizen in America” on September 16, 2008; as a Blogger blog. Time passed. By 2016, I was having technical issues with Blogger. Then, in May of 2016, the service’s zeal to protect users and viewers from … Continue reading

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Time and Talent: What am I Doing Here, and Why? 0 (0)

I found a few resources for my next “Dr. Faustus” post this morning and afternoon, and got some writing done. Then it was time for my hour at the Eucharistic Adoration chapel. That was, I think, an hour well-spent. But … Continue reading

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