April 10, #NaPoWriMo2020 #Haiku

hearts sing in sunlight
glorious cherry blossoms
dancing hummingbirds

Why I’m starting a new career into Web Development

Just over a month ago, I learned I was being let go from my current role. I’ve wandered this path before, so I, initially, wasn’t terribly concerned. However, the more I thought about it, the more concerned I became. Mainly, I’d been laid off twice in less than a year. Thinking further, since 2009, I’d been laid off 4 times. I’m a bit tired of that. Yeah, even being a tech-savvy executive assistant/project coordinator, that work is too easy to outsource. Plus, with digital assistant growth, the lessening of friction for scheduling, the ease at which most folks can book their own travel, and you see the recipe for a dying career. I’m ready to be, shall we say, more essential.

Pretty much all of my life I’ve had a fascination with technology. As a young boy, my love of robots and radios (I had a particular fascination with shortwave radios), evolved into space and aviation, then into computers. Early PC games and BBSs then morphed into a vocational certificate in Information Processing (mainly databases and spreadsheets). Looking back, my biggest contribution to most of my past roles has been digitally based. Whether it’s my ability to fix a copier, 90% of PC issues, set up and manage a network, use things like Photoshop and AutoCAD, or build a website, those were the things that added the most value to the world around me.

I believe that the web holds our future. We will interact with most systems and data with web tools. SaaS models are already driving there…in the fast lane. Web development is a fast-growing path (projected 27% growth over the next 10 years), with decent salaries to boot.

So, it looks like fun, and there’s a need, which seems like a great combination. Thus, off I go.

Tonight’s contribution to #NaPoWriMo2020

now that night’s fallen

the days motion has ended

the birds await dawn

Please Watch This Short Film: Alike!

As someone who values creativity, this speaks to me greatly. Especially how our society works hard to create drones, and is terrible at accommodating the creative mind.

So, I think this little gem is well worth your time. I hope you love it as much as I do.

Positive Energy: Xavier Rudd’s Honeymoon Bay

I discovered Xavier Rudd years ago, but during the quarantine, I’ve started binging his music. I find his music fills me with joy and with hope. Check out one of my current favorites.

Lyrics: 
Angels flying, wind at her heels
Serpents gliding, nothing revealed
Full back circles
I believe, I believe
It’s my beginning, woah, oh, oh

 

Gone are those winters
Gone are those days
Gone are those choices, to be recklessly brave
I’m guided by angels,
Decided by choice
It’s my beginning, woah, oh, oh

 

I believe, I believe, I believe
Woah, oh, oh, oh
We are young, we can fly, we are free
Woah, oh, oh, oh
Take a chance, take a chance
And see
Woah, oh, oh, oh
I believe, come believe with me
Woah, oh, oh, oh

 

Honeymoon waters, Honeymoon Bay
Safe to assume now,
That we’re on our way
Sweetwater turtle, mingly roads
It’s our beginning,
Woah, oh, oh

 

A dream of stories, etched in the stone
Time to dream now and create our own
Forgotten by angels

Today’s Motivational Quote: Dale Carnegie

​If you want to conquer fear, don’t sit home and think about it. Go out and get busy. 

Dale Carnegie

It’s easy to let fear paralyze us. But the path thru is clear: motion. Each step taken in spite of fear strengthens us, empowers us. Thus the importance of simply taking the first step.

#NaPoWriMo poem: April 8, 2020

amongst these tall trees

light now flowing from the east

songbirds still chatter

This Vet Reflects On “Soldiers Stories”

Reflections on a blog post:

Soldiers’ Stories | Life After Iraq & Afghanistan

These are the stories of US combat veterans. Powerful stuff. Stuff that resonates deeply with me, a vet, but not a combat one. These are stories that every citizen should read and consider before we blithely send our youth to war.

This evening’s contribution to #NaPoWriMo

cherry blossoms fade

azaleas celebrate spring

life continuing

Spring marches on. Summer will be here before we know it. Time’s relentlessness.

Today’s #NaPoWriMo Contribution

ah, cherry blossoms!
yet there are more plants blooming
much beauty in spring