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(DIR) 2018/10/01
(FILE) Another attempt to photograph dinner text/plain
(FILE) Glass & Stone, Light & Dark text/plain
(DIR) 2018/10/02
(FILE) Extreme white squirrels, Brevard edition text/plain
(DIR) 2018/10/03
(FILE) Extreme government secret alien guitars, Brevard edition text/plain
(DIR) 2018/10/04
(FILE) Extreme lawn ornaments part II, Brevard edition text/plain
(DIR) 2018/10/05
(FILE) Extreme metal chickens, Fletcher edition text/plain
(DIR) 2018/10/06
(FILE) Extreme Rusty Waterfalls, Lake Toxaway edition text/plain
(FILE) Have scissors, will shear text/plain
(DIR) 2018/10/07
(FILE) Extreme benches, Brevard edition text/plain
(FILE) Gah! I'm repeating myself! text/plain
(DIR) 2018/10/08
(FILE) Extreme swings, Brevard edition text/plain
(DIR) 2018/10/09
(FILE) Extreme wait times, Brevard edition text/plain
(DIR) 2018/10/10
(FILE) Extreme TARDIS, Brevard edition text/plain
(FILE) “It has a slight kick to it” text/plain
(FILE) Guess who's blowing past us? text/plain
(DIR) 2018/10/11
(FILE) Extreme phones, Brevard edition text/plain
(FILE) I've got to start thinking about what to write for the upcoming NaNoGenMo text/plain
(DIR) 2018/10/13
(FILE) There and back again text/plain
(FILE) Extreme general interest reading, Brevard edition text/plain
(DIR) 2018/10/14
(FILE) Tumbling through code, part III text/plain
(DIR) 2018/10/28
(FILE) A blog post about blogging—how meta text/plain
(DIR) 2018/10/29
(FILE) Some notes about the music of Brevard text/plain
(DIR) 2018/10/30
(FILE) Notes on an overheard conversation about a shocking situation text/plain
(DIR) 2018/10/31
(FILE) “This one and then that and this and then still another, and on up and around, three pumpkins here, seven pumpkins still higher, a dozen clustered beyond, a hundred, five hundred, a thousand pumpkins lit their candles …” text/plain
(FILE) “I got five pieces of candy!” “I got a chocolate bar!” “I got a quarter!” “I got a keyboard.” text/plain
(FILE) How about this for a headline? “Miami Herald: Records suggest that Ron DeSantis paid campaign workers to spam cell phones with political ads to avoid Federal Communications Commission regulations over automated text messaging” text/plain
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