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Category: All about me

Blogging: harder than it looks

As soon as I posted about starting to blog again I came down with a nasty cold and barely felt like doing anything for a week.  This blogging thing is trickier to restart than I thought. I am good at thinking about all kids of posts.  But when it comes to actually writing and posting [...]

One more time … with feeling

I am going to try and jump start this blog (in reality the original blog) and begin posting again. I have often thought about making it a blog focused on one particular interest of mine: sports, my faith, my family, etc.  But I never really had the time or energy to pull something like that [...]

My web empire explained

After much consternation, and mucking about, I have finally settled the look and content of my various domains around the web. I thought it would be handy to outline things here for clarity of use.

Introducing The Right Reads

Yes, I started another blog. You got a problem with that? Free stuff!

My name is Kevin Holtsberry …

… and I am a theme addict.  I can’t seem to stop downloading WP themes and trying them out.

18 mo son walking around with …

18 mo son walking around with fake light saber humming Imperial March from Star Wars = priceless

Is there some sort of metric p…

Is there some sort of metric people use to decide if they should launch a web site? Something that lets you know there is a need, etc.

OH Gov Strickland’s school-fun…

OH Gov Strickland’s school-funding is heavy on statewide mandates and too focused on employing more personnel. http://tinyurl.com/bqaa2h

Sad but true – RT: @Lileks: Th…

Sad but true – RT: @Lileks: The best days start with a warm cinnamon roll, dripping with icing. This is not one of those days.

Wrap ourselves in prayer

Food for thought from Paul Simon’s Wartime Prayers

Times are hard, it’s a hard time
But everybody knows all about hard times.
The thing is, what are you gonna do?
Well, you cry and try to muscle through
Try to rearrange your stuff
But when the wounds are deep enough,
It’s all that we can bear,
We wrap ourselves in prayer.