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This Is Not Who We Are Actually, this is exactly who we are. We [...]
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We Clueless People Are Confused A Play in One Act Robert: Gee, Margie (age 81), [...]
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Dear Reader, If you’ve read my last few blogs, you know I’m in the process [...]
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Don’t want to miss this chapter. With the world falling apart worse every day, this [...]
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Random Photos Hiker Along 280 Morning Sun Watering the Flowers [...]
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Solo Aging Solo aging is a term describing people who are growing old without [...]
A camera is a tool for learning how to see without a camera. [...]
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We Need Masks! Often in times of death and despair, the better angles of [...]
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A New Roof As these very skilled craftsmen started to climb up their tarr-stained ladders [...]
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Goldilocks Capitalism and the Coronavirus Emergency A governmental “planned economy” or a “laissez-fair” [...]
A Hint of Springtime and Sports Photography Slightly warmer weather and longer days. Soon the [...]
A Team of Rivals Of all the chaos in the dem’s “circular firing squad,” [...]
Becoming a Liberal Why Bernie Can’t Win the General Election (And Why Trump [...]
Wipeout! For my sports photography class, we headed out to Steamer Lane near the Santa [...]
Goodbye to Moira Sung to the tune of Red River Valley From [...]
An Innocent Photo Turns Ugly October 11, 2014. Cal vs Washington. I was invited [...]
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Pumpkin Pi Katy’s partner, Nate Munger, who is majoring in computer science at SF State, [...]
iPhone 11 Portrait Mode Magic In “Portrait” mode, iPhone lets you blur the [...]
Hillside School, Berkeley, CA This magnificent Tudor-style school was built in 1925 (Walter Ratcliff, [...]
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