Sunday, June 21, 2015

Father's Day

Here's a list of things my father taught me (Thanks Dad!):

-The key to a well told story is detail and enthusiasm.

-Tradition is important, especially during the holiday season.

-There's nothing quite as satisfying as building something with your own hands.

-That if you take a shower, the dry boogers in your nose soften up and you can blow your nose normal and not have to pick it!

-If you work hard and show up on time, you will be fairly compensated.

-It's ok to not know what you want to be when you grow up, even when you are grown up.

-Vacation time is precious; enjoy every minute of it!

-Nature is sacred and beautiful and should be treated with respect and reverence.

-Never underestimate the power of throwing a great party.

-Sometimes you've got to throw your kids in the pool, even if they're too big and your back hurts like hell.

Haiku of the Day:
Dale David Chodos
Deft woodsman and trailblazer
Sage father of three

Today's Drawing (inspired by Father's Day)


Today's "365" Project (Make a rainbow with something. I went through and got objects from past projects!)
"Shades of the Year"

Today's Runner

THE UNSTOPPABLE JOE COOK "It was raining hard this morning. They said it would let up in the afternoon. They were right. Went out at 5pm to cloudy no rain"


TOTAL DAY'S MILES: 6.01

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