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My Doc Martens go everywhere. I just happen to tag along.
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©2011 gary garbett.com |
My Doc Martens go everywhere. I just happen to tag along.
©2011 gary garbett.com |
Next to being a Dad, my middle aged return to higher education has been one of the most rewarding events in my life. Receiving my bachelor's degree at 48 years of age was a personal landmark. It was official. I'd been bitten by the education bug and prior to graduating in 2008, I'd already applied and accepted my invitation to attend graduate school in Virginia Commonwealth University's highly ranked School of the Arts program.
I'm just now feeling like I'm getting started and I've got a hell of a long way to go before being done. Life is simply that good and I look forward to what it decides to bring tomorrow. I may even set my alarm earlier for a preview glimpse.
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With a mug of freshly ground fair trade whole bean coffee and a chipped plate of warm baked oatmeal raisin cookies waiting near a flickering fireplace, I'm convinced that fine food does not require fine china.
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Pop rivets, coffee, and a camera speak to me at 6:20 AM.
It was an engaging conversation.
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A simple view from the hallway that leads me back to my desk. The stairwell offers an exit to the alley and urban humanity.
My desk offers me a playground of fantastic computer graphic design, filmmaking, and photographic tools; an endless cup of coffee; and earbuds for all of my hours of favorite online radio station listening.
By choice, I rarely use the exit.
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An afternoon view from my third floor desk. If this blog had speakers, you'd be listening to the same song I heard upon posting. Jonatha Brooke, I'll Leave the Light On.
Ironic? ... not sure.
Stellar, heartfelt, soul searching, and reach inside to caress your heart type of tune? ...absolutely!