Niagara Falls

Author: Gary Ciszewski

Librarian, accidental DBA, library automation specialist, traveler, adventurer, sports fan, avid golfer. Saving the world 1 library at a time.
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    The Big Break

    Admittedly over the past twelve to fourteen months I slipped into being a bit of a news junkie. It was a gradual process, or slip (take your pick) between the […]

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    The Election Summary

    I am not a political blogger. In fact, I make an attempt to consciously avoid politics in my writing. We can argue about our football teams and artificial turf, the […]

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    The Aftermath

    Well, it’s been a couple days for Yankees fans world wide to discuss the painful, perhaps excruciating World Series loss to the hands of the ancient rival Dodgers. With the […]

  • The Tasseography

    I don’t know if this is a byproduct of advancing years, but the older a get the less things are surprising me anymore. After having recently run the gauntlet on […]

  • The Splintering Process

    Since the late 1980s I have been involved, in one form or another, in a Saturday morning traveling golf league. Originally I came as my Father’s guest a few times […]

  • The Writing Process

    My blogging has been spotty, but I like to think for good reason, and I can say honestly it’s not because of being too lazy committing to writing. Quite the […]

  • The Journal

    A quick entry today. I have been doing a lot of writing, but not a lot of blogging. The winter months can be cold and stale at best, and there […]

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    The Chromosome

    I’ve been doing a lot of writing each evening over the last few weeks. A lot of writing, but not a lot of blogging. There’s a difference. What I have […]

  • The Bridge Generation

    It was recently pointed out to me that my generation, Generation X, has seen quite a bit in terms of technology. I had to take pause for a moment, and […]

  • The Sunbeams

    We’ve come to the end of the first month of the new, if one still considers it new, year. As I’ve stated in a previous post a simple flip of […]