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2024 – Daring to be More
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Tag Archives: sci fi
Too Much….
Another new topic/theme/target I’m trying this month is “Too Much…” Tuesdays; a mixture of new vices found, or observations/rantings to be shared at a minimum. (There’s too much negativity in the world; why add to it?) I recently discovered “Doctor Who.” … Continue reading
Posted in Play, Ponderings
Tagged crayons, doctor who, drawing, gallifrey, martha jones, sci fi, tenth doctor, tv
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Too Much Tuesday…And Here We Go Again
And Here We Go Again… ‘And here we go again, with the geek attire’ My parents mutter, with the voice of the tired. It isn’t as if this is anything new: Star Trek, Star Wars – with these adventures, I … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging from A to Z, Poetry
Tagged blogging a to z, blogging from a to z, fun, poem, sci fi
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Wednesday Words – Imagination
“There is a fifth dimension, beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging from A to Z, Ponderings
Tagged audiobooks, blogging from a to z, classics, inspiration, library, sci fi
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Sunday Snapshots – The Sci Fi Edition
The following shots were from the lower side of the EMP, Icons of Science Fiction. A new exhibit is being assembled in the main floor of the Hall of Fame, so the only space that remained was divided in two: … Continue reading
Monday Meanderings
So, Winnie dared me to admit details of my ‘space cadet weekend.’ Well, for the second time (and going two days this time), I went to Emerald City ComiCon. The media guest list was impressive, so for two days, I indulged … Continue reading
Flight of Fancy Friday
Looking at the number pattern for the day, the first thing that came to mind was the old (where from when I stand) series “3-2-1 Contact.” A half-hour show that piqued my curiosity – as well as amusement in younger … Continue reading