A Brainless Nod is a blog about love and life, passionately written using articles, poetry, and serial web fiction. We are Dan and Lisa, and we both enjoy writing immensely. We hope you enjoy this look at our passions, our life together, and our opinions. Posts are sporadic due to us entering college, but expect new stuff every now and then!
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Family Portraits: Autumn 2012 - Part 2
((Continued from Part 1))
Back in the Fall of 2012, I took the family out for some portraits. Continued from Part 1, here are some of the best I selected to talk about and display here on the blog.
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Monday, February 11, 2013
Family Portraits: Autumn 2012 - Part 1
During the Fall, the family went out to take some shots with me. We decided to pull off some family portraits. The lighting wasn’t the best, but we made the most out of the trip, and I got several amazing shots. In this post, I shall share some of the twenty two keepers, and talk a little about what I did to the photos, and what I could have done better with them. Either way, it’s a show case of my photography, and I hope everyone enjoys this look into my life.
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Friday, February 8, 2013
(poem) - Moving Beyond Death Around Us
Death doesn’t affect me
As is does so many others
People pass from this life
Tender goodbye’s from Grandmothers
I tend to morn more
When people chose to go away
Life has it’s end
Death will have its day
Many leave this existence
Shrouded in clouds of pain
It is a blessing to see them pass
For there is nothing left for them to gain
The only true sadness
Should come from tragedy
For those are unexpected
And will be missed greatly
But even then
We continue through this life
They wouldn’t want us to bog down
With an excess of strife
I’ve had people leave me
That were close indeed
And I have been effected
By grief’s own creed
But it didn’t slow me down
Because life is still amazing
Even without them here
Without their life’s rays
I’ve seen death come
And I’ve seen death go
But I know that I’m still here
To enjoy life’s disco
It’s a lesson we all must learn
To get past all the grief
Because there is more to life
Than wallowing on death’s reef.
We don’t know what is beyond
We don’t know what comes next
But I know that life has rewards
That have amazing context
Grief is a powerful thing
But don’t let it get you down
Those that have passed
Do not want you to frown
When I shed
This mortal coil
And find death
At my very own door
I want people to remember
This very simple thing
That Life is fragile
And you should ALWAYS sing
Because grief always ends
As does waves upon the sand
Life shall go endlessly on without us
As it goes on, without them.
--Dan
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Blog Spring Cleaning
I keep looking at this blog and thinking about what I’d call ‘trimming the fat.’ Some of the earlier posts just aren’t up to snuff. Heck, there are a couple of posts that are really just ads for other posts.
Right now, I feel as though the pace I’m setting is great. Four posts a week are really working out, and it leaves me a wiggle room to write other things. But I can’t help but look at my post count, and wonder if I should divest the blog of some of the earlier posts.
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Monday, February 4, 2013
The Joy of Homemade Bread
There’s something wonderful about doing nice things for people that could use some nice things done for them. Recently, I started making my bread homemade by hand. It tastes better, lasts longer, and is just plain awesome when you get down to it. Especially considering how honestly easy it is to make....
Cooking and baking are crazy little things, so many things can go wrong, and frankly people are just afraid or lazy about the prospect. I don’t really blame them, I’ve always been kind of scared to make my own bread, when its already decently cheap from the store. I guess that changed when I first ate at Panera Bread.
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