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Looking Better
How easy is it to hide stress? Not as easy as I thought. Evidently, I’ve been hiding it from myself; and evidently, I’m getting much better. Thank you to my neighbor for being so observant. That’s one of the powers … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Charity, consulting, entrepreneur, housing, philanthropy, photos, politics, unemployment, wealth
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Cupcake Celebration
I bought a cupcake. It’s been months or years since I’ve had a cupcake. Finally, a gluten-free one from the coffeeshop/bookstore across the street. It was time for a celebration. Anytime is a time for celebration, but it is easy … Continue reading
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Tagged Charity, debt ceiling, foreclosure, GERN, Geron, housing, investing, mortgage, personal finance, shutdown, stocks, walk away, wealth
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Ideally Compromised Optimums
Think you can have it all? We know that isn’t possible. Even Bill Gates plus Warren Buffett can’t buy the world. Think you can do it all? That would be ideal. Imagine an empty to-do list, or a house that … Continue reading
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Tagged aerodynamics, Airplane design, Compromise, debt ceiling, Dream. Invest. Live., foreclosure, frugal, frugality, HCLE, housing, Idealism, Langley, mortgage, New Road Map, occupy, optimize, personal finance, Realism, rocket science, satellites, short sale, shutdown, wealth, Whidbey, writing
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Less Mailbox Wincing
I barely winced. Earlier this week I got out the checkbook, rummaged around for the bills, and paid them without wincing. Until recently, anxiety attacks lived on the periphery of visiting the mailbox, opening the letters, and checking my bank … Continue reading
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Tagged bills, Congress, foreclosure, housing, mortgage, personal finance, recovery, shutdown, wealth
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Ceiling Shutdown
I can envision, “Shut down the dance floor. This party’s over.” “Shut down the trading floor. The trading day is done.”. The only metaphor that comes to mind for shutting down a ceiling are the climatic scenes where the heroes … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, debt ceiling, housing, inequity, interest rates, investing, jobs, mortgage, personal finance, shutdown, Simple Living, wealth
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A Scottish Anniversary 2013
Three years ago today I was on an airplane heading to Glasgow. I needed a vacation. Life wasn’t flowing the way I’d expected. Of course, the economic turmoil was hitting everyone. There were doubts about whether we’d make it through. … Continue reading
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Tagged AMSC, Apple, Dendreon, DNDN, Dream. Invest. Live., foreclosure, frugal, frugality, housing, investing, iOS7, iPad, jobs, LTBH, Macintosh, mortgage, personal finance, Provenge, Scotland, Simple Living, stocks, unemployment, wealth
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Cycling Wants And Needs
Last night I received two invitations: one was to a meeting about transportation options and budgets, the other was to a free concert. I pick the free concert. Choosing between truck, bicycle, or bus is a seven-day-a-week need that must … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, bicycling, books, dancing, Elizabeth Warren, frugal, frugality, inequality, Just Keep Pedaling, Nicos, occupy, Occupy Your Bike, personal finance, photos, Robert Reich, Simple Living, unemployment, wealth, Whidbey
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Uninterrupted Momentum
Well, I won’t be mowing a lawn tonight. Life’s too busy. Work’s too busy. Well, work’s busy, not busy enough, but too busy for most of what I call life, including even mowing my own lawn. The rest of life … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, bicycle, books, consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., entrepreneur, frugal, frugality, housing, investing, jobs, Microvision, mortgage, MVIS, personal finance, photos, Scotland, Simple Living, speaking, stocks, teaching, unemployment, wealth, Whidbey, writing
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Abnormal And Extraordinary Surprises
“It’s 5am. Wake up and look at the news.” It wasn’t the first time I’ve had a dream like that. Sure enough, MicroVision had just published a press release at 5am. I wasn’t very surprised. Okay, so maybe I’m a … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, credit card, debt, foreclosure, forgiveness, housing, investing, Microvision, mortgage, MVIS, occupy, personal finance, pico projectors, picop, stocks, wealth, Whidbey
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Houses And Jobs Again
Where’s a copier in this town? My poor copier is old and slow. Somewhere within walking distance of my office there should be a copier, but Langley isn’t the sort of town that has a Kinko’s. The foreclosure process requires … Continue reading
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Tagged books, consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., foreclosure, frugal, frugality, housing, investing, jobs, Langley, New Road Map, personal finance, photos, Simple Living, stocks, unemployment, wealth, Whidbey, writing
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