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Pups Princess's first halloween costume

Week 103: Precious Princess +November 8, 2024

Posted on November 9, 2024November 11, 2024 By Ken Gaughan

About 6 years ago, I wrote an alliterative jingle for my dog, Princess: “Perfectly proper Princess. Presides in palace of pleasure. Poised in popularity, she positively, poignantly perfect…ly.” The jingle repeats, like a never-ending song, which I certainly enjoyed playing on piano and singing anytime Drew thought she would misbehave….

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Month 23: One Step at a Time

Posted on October 21, 2024 By Ken Gaughan

A part of me cannot believe that I’ve been incarcerated for 23 months. Much time has passed and many life events missed, but time passes quickly due to staying active and busy. First arriving in Morgantown in November of 2022, the First Step Act of 2018 was the hot topic….

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Week 99: Bottles of Beer on the Wall

Posted on October 20, 2024October 20, 2024 By Ken Gaughan

I first learned the song, “99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall”, during a roundtrip for a family vacation. My sister and her friend began singing it as if it is the anthem of a rebel. The off-key scream-singing of those two adolescents annoyed the parents, which I believe was…

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Week 98: The Lesser of Two Evils

Posted on October 6, 2024October 20, 2024 By Ken Gaughan

Last week, Hurricane Helene unleased a fury of destruction, of which recovery and rescue strategies drove the first topic in the Vice Presidential Debate on Tuesday. The breadth of the debate proffered hope between two ideological opponents. This solemn discussion seemed to humanize and maintain a respectable and wholesome decorum,…

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Week 97: From Helene to Hezbollah

Posted on October 6, 2024October 6, 2024 By Ken Gaughan

Nearly every day this September month provided near perfect weather: clear sunny skies and cool crisp nights, which made viewing the super moon exceptional. THEN, the wrath of what was Hurricane Helene swirled some nasty and wet weather toward us that resulted in much needed water to quench the August…

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Month 22: Finding Life’s rePurpose

Posted on September 29, 2024September 29, 2024 By Ken Gaughan

What can you do with milk of magnesia, a large bag of scalding water, a handful of de-icer? Nope, these aren’t ingredients to make any sort of explosive, like baking soda added to a 2-liter bottle with vinegar or the classic erupting volcano model for a 5th grade science fair….

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Week 95: Happy Labor Day Week!

Posted on September 22, 2024 By Ken Gaughan

Another week down 🙂 Monday was Labor Day (again), which meant a holiday meal! The meal was no exception like so many before: hamburger, hot dogs, potato salad, mac and cheese, and a cinnamon-streusel (the best part). The same ‘ole routine this week, so I do not have much to…

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Month 21: You Must Be This Bad to Ride!

Posted on September 22, 2024 By Ken Gaughan

Wow, I can’t believe that I’ve been at Morgantown for 21 months! While many days and weeks monotonously drag, time certainly continues. Being imprisoned is like a mandated rollercoaster ride: the ups, downs, corkscrews, sudden drops, gasps of breath (but all minus the thrill). Each rider experiences a different ride,…

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Week 88: Delicious Treats

Posted on July 29, 2024July 29, 2024 By Ken Gaughan

The week started off with the headlines that President Biden dropped out of the race and endorsed VP Harris as Democratic nominee. Just weeks ago, the presidential race seemed like it was slated to be a boring run between Biden and Trump. Then, the debate drew attention to Biden’s cognitive…

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Month 20: Vulnerabilities

Posted on July 29, 2024July 29, 2024 By Ken Gaughan

The computer system here went down on Friday and Saturday due to the global blackout from a cybersecurity flawed update for Microsoft’s cloud service. Globally, the system outage showed how vulnerably reliant our daily operations are on computers, including governments, hospitals, schools, airlines, cell phones, companies… The culprit of this…

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