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January 7, 2013

Winter cleansing of the brain space.

Christmas gift of The Sandman series of comics.

Let’s just say that it’s prompted me to look at everything a little bit differently as I read through.  If you’ve never heard about it – go look it up.  If you have heard of it but haven’t read it – go do so now.

Neil Gaiman is one of those writers that I have massive amounts of respect for.  If you don’t follow him on his blog or twitter (@NeilHimself) you’re really missing out.  It’s not that everything he says is on the money, but when he hits it something special really happens.

Sometimes you just have times when you are really knocked out of alignment by a new experience that force you to re-evaluate what you this is right and good.  Those times should be cherished.  I’m doing my best to cherish mine.

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