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Terrifying and Beautiful
21 Mar 2020

Terrifying and Beautiful

by Russ Paton | Posted in: An Altered Reality - Life in a Pandemic, Day Zero - Initial Shock and Isolation | 0

Know that we are connected
in ways that are terrifying and beautiful.

-Lynn Ungar, Pandemic

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Pandemic, Isolation
Texas – Life Imitating Art
21 Jan 2020

Texas – Life Imitating Art

by Russ Paton | Posted in: History, Science and Reason, Travel | 0

When I got old enough to take the train alone
I rode that Texas Eagle down to San Antone.

Texas Eagle – Steve Earle

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The Road Less Traveled – New England
23 Oct 2019

The Road Less Traveled – New England

by Russ Paton | Posted in: Family History, History, Science and Reason, Travel | 0

Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
– Robert Frost

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Meriwether and Clark – Montana
2 Aug 2019

Meriwether and Clark – Montana

by Russ Paton | Posted in: History, Travel | 0

“Kid Russell, I got a job for you.
You’re in charge of sunsets up in old Montana,
‘Cause I can’t paint them quite as good as you.
– Ian Tyson – The Gift

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Montana, Lewis and Clark, The Gift
Tron Doras
15 Jul 2019

Tron Doras

by Russ Paton | Posted in: Family History, History, Travel | 0

To know where you come from is to know where you are going.
– Russell Paton

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Paton, Scotland
Cuba Libra
30 Mar 2019

Cuba Libra

by Russ Paton | Posted in: Family History, Travel | 0

When the waiter came by, he told us that the guests who had just left were descendants of Fidel Castro.

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Havana, Travel, Cuba
Time and Tide – The Maritimes
2 Oct 2018

Time and Tide – The Maritimes

by Russ Paton | Posted in: Family History, History, Travel | 0

“Time and tide wait for no man”
– Geoffrey Chaucer

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Maritimes, Hopewell Rocks
From Ashes to Phoenix
3 Nov 2017

From Ashes to Phoenix

by Russ Paton | Posted in: Family History, Science and Reason, Travel | 0

“How can you rise, if you have not burned”

― Hiba Fatima Ahmad

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Tilting at Windmills – Spain and Portugal
20 Feb 2017

Tilting at Windmills – Spain and Portugal

by Russ Paton | Posted in: Family History, History, Science and Reason, Travel | 0

“Perhaps to be too practical is madness.”

Miquel de Cervantes – Don Quixote

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Portugal, Don Quixote, Windmill, Spain
Walking to New Orleans
6 Feb 2015

Walking to New Orleans

by Russ Paton | Posted in: Family History, History, Travel | 0

This time I’m walkin’ to New Orleans
I’m walkin’ to New Orleans
I’m gonna need two pair-a shoes
When I get through walkin’ these blues
When I get back to New Orleans

Fats Domino – Walking to New Orleans

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  2. Russ Paton on The Manifestation of My Shortcomings26 December 2025

    Thank you, come back in the warmer weather and sit a spell…

  3. Blain MacLeod Daves Dad on The Manifestation of My Shortcomings26 December 2025

    Thank you for the opportunity to visit this masterpiece, it is absolutely breathtaking.

  4. Keith MacDonald on The Manifestation of My Shortcomings4 December 2025

    Absolutely amazing all around, Russ. Goodonya.

  5. Keith MacDonald on Discombobulation1 December 2025

    WOW, goodonya, Russ. Well done.

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