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More on getting older and living in science fiction world

The fountain of youth won’t come in a spring of water deep in the brush, but a blank robot stored in a closet like those floppy disks some of you are still holding on to.

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When it gets dark just wait for the light

A look into how the Easter story brings us the light of life.

Did you know … how long it took to shoot the shower scene in ‘Psycho?’

Days get longer, nights get shorter, and we progress toward the next part of the year.  I kind of like the rhythm in that, don’t you?

The et cetera chronicles – vol. 128: Adrian

A collection of history items centered on the small community of Adrian, Georgia.

A haunting picture: Apparitions and strange vibrations 

The picture looked innocent enough. It was old, portraying a gray image of a young man in a suit, clean cut, hair neatly combed, on thick paper yellowed with age.

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Did you know?: Were Neanderthals really just brute cave men?

Here’s hoping your spring goes exactly the way you want it to!  For me, it always does, since the trivia flows nonstop.  Enjoy!

Taking a flying leap across the Theatre Dublin

When I was little, one of my favorite movies was “Superman The Movie.”   I was caught up in John Williams' score as Christopher Reeve donned the suit for the first time and flew straight at the camera. It was so cool.

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