Walks in the Marsh

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Fat man, red suit, flying venison...check!

Merry Christmas!!
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Our Lives in the Marsh

“A marsh is one of the most receptive environments on earth. It is always open to the sky and all the winds and weather that flow in and recede like the tides in endlessly recurring motion. In its own, self-generating body it accommodates innumerable forms of life all responding to that common sea.

– John Hay, The Way to the Salt Marsh

So who am I?

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A dad, writer, sailor, movie buff, rabid Red Sox fan, and generally all-around good guy
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The Road to Adoption

In addition to "Walks in the Marsh", I also write the "150 Steps...An Adoption Journey" blog, providing observations from the perspective of an adoptive dad.

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      • Microsoft vs. the leap second
      • The Senate now recognizes the Ego from Illinois
      • The Curse of the M
      • One President at a time
      • Something for next year's Christmas stocking
      • And from the wilds of Alaska, another shall rise
      • Are you literate?
      • Of course, it could be worse.
      • Missed it by that much
      • The iPhone now at low low prices (well, not really)
      • Send one to get one
      • Fun in the snow
      • Fat man, red suit, flying venison...check!
      • TV Review: A masterpiece of pop references
      • Was that a loafer?
      • Giants Delight
      • Home in time for Christmas
      • Now that's the Christmas spirit!
      • Kick Line
      • Reestablishing Communications
      • We're Number One! Pssst...just slide the envelope ...
      • A Good Day
      • Protecting my own backyard
      • Tempting frustration is the price of being a geek
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      • Nice clean Sox
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Other Blogs from My Deep Dark Past

Before kicking off "Walks in the Marsh," my first experience with writing blogs actually came as a result of my job. Rather than a single company blog, I experimented with event-specific blogs to provide a near-real time look at what was going on when I went out on the road:

2006 SEMA Show

2006 European Marine Equipment Trade Show (METS)

2007 Consumer Electronics Show

2007 Palm Beach Boat Show

2007 Ft. Lauderdale Int'l Boat Show

2007 SEMA Show


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