With coffee in hand, a half regular and half decaf blend that I concocted and made with my own two hands, I proceeded to my usual place of computer work where the Wi-Fi signal is the strongest, the phone connection is the weakest, the surroundings are the loneliest, and the temperature is usually the coldest. It’s that place that we all call (wait for it)…
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Wyoming or Why Not?
Bruce Hedgepeth MD September 16, 2015Most of the time nobody wants to hear about someone else’s latest trip, journey, or vacation either. There are probably lots of different reasons for that, of course. However, I’m guessing that my audience is different and actually wants to hear about mine, thank you very much. Glad that you asked and want to know; so I’ll tell you because you are on a need to know basis and inquiring minds want to know!
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Bruce Hedgepeth MD September 9, 2015In July, my wife Debbie and I celebrated 32 years of marriage. It has been a great union of two people and a great journey that we have been on. We have thoroughly enjoyed each other and all those who have poured their friendship and love into us along the way.
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Bruce Hedgepeth MD August 5, 2015Hey welcome back. Good to see you. Still hurtling through space spinning and orbiting, I see. Still haven’t fallen off the rock either. I wonder how those people and critters in Antarctica do it hanging upside down and all. Weird.
Since we talked last, how’s your journey been going? A lot can happen in one second, one minute, one day; let alone one week.
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Bruce Hedgepeth MD July 29, 2015The journey that we’re on is an interesting one, isn’t it? What? Yeah, you know; our journey now, in this life, at this time, on this big earth which is both spinning and orbiting all at once. It’s making me dizzy, all that spinning, orbiting, twisting and turning. So much so that I think I’m gonna hurl! No man, it’s not hurl; it’s hurtling. That’s what you’re doing through cosmic space, man; you’re hurtling through space gravitationally attached to the third rock from the sun, Mother Earth.
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