Written by Celeste @ Travelling Lore
This morning while showering I found myself thinking about some of the positives that have resulted from “quarantining” these past 10 months. I feel like we often see a lot of “gloom and doom” in the news because, well, the pandemic is nothing to…
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Nine Months of Ringing
Written by Stephan Segraves @ Stephan Segraves
When the first lock downs in the United States were announced I was returning from a work trip to Montreal. On the flight home I had not felt great but was not worried about Covid-19. The next day I felt a little better and went out for a lunch at a restaurant not knowing it…
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Read MoreTree from Hell
Written by Stephan Segraves @ Stephan Segraves
I have been fighting an enemy that continually sends in reinforcements and those reinforcements seem to pop up in all kinds of locations that are meant as ambushes. Locations that are hard to get to or they show up even stronger than before, attempting to break my will to fight them. I’m talking of course […]
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Read MorePlease, wear a mask
Written by Stephan Segraves @ Stephan Segraves
One of the more troubling trends during the Covid-19 pandemic is the refusal to wear a mask by segments of the U.S. population. The reason to wear a mask while in a building or in large groups is simple; When everyone (or a majority) of people are masked, the spread of the disease will be […]
Practicing Safe Grocery Shopping During the Pandemic
Written by Stephan Segraves @ Stephan Segraves
Dr. Jeffrey VanWingen shares some good tips on shopping safely and keeping items sterile during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Quarantine
Written by Stephan Segraves @ Stephan Segraves
Quarantine, social distancing, self-isolation, whatever you want to call it, we’re all in the middle of it right now (well, some of us). I am recovering from a nasty ear infection, but otherwise healthy. We’ve only left the house to grab some groceries for some friends who are on a mandatory quarantine for 14 days […]
“It’s Complicated” with Facebook
Written by Stephan Segraves @ Stephan Segraves
Like a lot of people, I have considered ending my relationship with Facebook. There are plenty of reasons why… Facebook Is Giving Advertisers Access to Your Shadow Contact Information “I think that many users don’t fully understand how ad targeting works today: that advertisers can literally specify exactly which users should see their ads by […]
2017 – Of Goals and Hopes
Written by Stephan Segraves @ Stephan Segraves
Happy New Year! I am not one to make New Year’s resolutions but as we enter 2017 I did want to share some goals I have for this year. Things that I hope to accomplish and hopes I want to strive for. Take more photos. I was looking through my 2016 albums and realized that […]
What I am reading | May 2016
Written by Stephan Segraves @ Stephan Segraves
* The links to Amazon on this post are affiliate links that do generate revenue for me and this site. * My friend Patrick tweeted a few months ago about how excited he was about the season two of Bosch being released. I had never watched the show and actually only really heard about it […]