I walk around with my iPhone and take pictures wherever I walk. I post videos on my YouTube Channel and pictures like this one on my FineArtAmerica website. I then wait for the WordPress topic of the day and upload my photos to make for more interesting reading–and I get views from around the world. …
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Litterbugs Beware
OMG guys, look–extra-long Twizzlers! Strawberry no-less! Half the fun of candy is how you eat it. Think of the possibilities of twirling, gnashing, sucking and licking–offered by these licorice sticks–kinda like the ‘ruffles have ridges’ counterpart to the–“No one can eat just one.” – of Lays fame! Daresay do. But as a public service announcement, …
Turning Failure into Success: A Bus Driver’s Journey
In the journey of life, failure often acts as a catalyst for growth and success. This theme resonates deeply within my experiences as a bus driver in San Francisco, a role that has not only shaped my professional identity but also provided profound insights into the interconnectedness of service, community, and personal development. Embracing Service …
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My First Computer Experience: A Tech Journey
How I tried to start a series of books by using Joseph Campbell’s epic template of Greek Tradition: Possible Journey Cycle for the Dao of Doug Screenplay Chapter Ideas for each 1 minute screen time of about 120 mins to 145 mins / pages of Screen action play. TAKE 1 – LEAVING TIME ANGRY – …
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Hard Decisions in Daily Bus Life
Lost and Found It takes a certain earnestness to make a commitment to read a book of essays by a bus driver, this exposition being no exception. Not only that, but the decision to go ahead and publish a chapter is one of the toughest decisions I’ve had to make–next to what to do when …
The Douglas Meriwether Griggs Memorial Bridge
If I were a bridge, I would look at it such as in Charlotte’s Web, with wonder and curiosity, but aimed at the bridging the purposefulness in bringing people, goods, and services together for increased ease in time savings, higher contact and connection between two shores–very similar to the purpose behind the San Francisco Bay …
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