Friday, February 11, 2022

Psychological Forced Retirement

These days one needs to develop a better understanding the various forces at work both in our own lives, as well as what new legislation that have a very real effects on our enterprises. 

Below in italics is an email I have received from Google regarding such upcoming changes:


Dear Stephen,

 

The Senate Judiciary Committee recently voted to move forward a bill that would have unintended consequences for businesses like yours that use digital tools to reach customers. A similar proposal has already made its way through the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, so the threat is real.

 

If passed, these bills could disrupt many of the digital tools you rely on every day – including Google Ads and Analytics, Gmail and Docs, and your business listing on Google Search and Maps. These changes could make it harder for customers to find your business, hurt your productivity, and cost your business time and money.

 

If you’re interested in learning more about these bills, their impact on your business, and what you can do about it, we invite you to sign up to stay informed.




The Freedom Tower in NYC

Often technology itself doesn't allow the artist or author to present information in the manner in which he wanted top present it.


As someone who spent a few years working on a school newspaper staff: as both a photographer (Santa Monica College 1981-1983) as well as a photographer and editorial writer at Sequia Junior High School, I learned that captions should be short and start at the left edge of the photo (not centered).



The technological changes in the website world effect what we need to focus on in website development. Staying current under such in such a rapidly changing medium is essential.


Stephen C. Sanders

Feb 11, 2022 9:12AM 





Sunday, February 6, 2022

Today- Overcome Obstacles

Very often I find things too complex, to even attempt to fix. There is all this digging I must go through, including bringing old laptop computers back to life without without even knowing their passwords. Sometimes it's best to trudge on forward with the task at hand, because "starting something" without all peripheral things in order, is still better than never starting at all. 




Things are rarely perfect nor are they idea for anyone really, so I myself need to realistically come to grips, that having too many goals, is rarely a good thing. It takes away doing a lesser number, or even just one and doing it well. Anything is better than doing nothing. I am creating a "self pep-talk" because seeing many thing before me to be done, I must accept that I might not get it all done today, but I could one or two things.




Saturday, February 5, 2022

An Introspective Look on Aging.

This article is includes thoughts, I never before had. I suppose it's not my actual age (60) that makes me look at things (such as my inevitable death) forces me forward to to continue to develop accomplish or complete some of my goals. 


 
As the sun sets on one's life, it's an unfortunate realty that one spends some of their time and thought about who they once were, what they once had done, or even the things you wanted to do yet never did. 

In a way my original writing on this blog is helping me to direct my focus. It's better to take a lot of swings and often go down swinging for the fences. Then to get caught spending your years looking at the "proverbial pitches" of life and going down without ever swinging at the ball. In other words, I admit to spending a great deal of my life, watching life itself pass me by. Never really putting myself all in, nearly because on some level I was more afraid of success, than I was of failure. 

Failure was something unfortunately I knew all too well. Success was fleeting, yet often seemed possible. Then after succeeding, I would do or say something, that screwed up so many things. Will writing these ideas down help? I don't know.

This title implies a more comprehensive and longer piece. It's another one of these ideas that I will need to come back to.

Stephen C. Sanders- Feb. 5th 2022 

Original Writing and pictures.



 

Faded Dreams

For decades, I have been a hoarder on one level or another. Today I understand that, I have hoarded many:  material objects, ideas, writings, poetry and photos I have taken.





Today, I understand a phrase I had heard in an orthodox Jewish Shul in Richmond Hill, NY. that was well known for it's teaching of Kabbalah. The Kabbalistic phrase was binding by striking away. In a simplified way of looking at this is; that you can only keep, what you share.  

The images chosen for this written piece are part of my hope that I can do more written posts like this where I can share a great deal of my original photographs and poems. 

So, this format allows me to explore how to write various snippets of thoughts which consume much of my thought, right here, and right now. 

Thanks for visiting my website.


Stephen C. Sanders- February 5, 2022

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Thursday, February 3, 2022

Who I Became

I recall a sign that hung in the local High School I attended.  The following statement was that "We Are Who We Are About To Become", was either already there, or our art project mural was the backdrop to that statement.  Today now that some four decades have gone by, I wonder what kind of life have I really lived. What kind of life, am I living now? 




I seem to have created an abundance of ideas, thoughts, images, yet I have not shared them for a long time. I want to seem optimistic, but I don't know if I am. It's like, when the sun goes down, feeling like I did not seize the day, and accomplish something. I am hoping to find some solace in that posting in this blog (even if I don't share it for now) makes me feel productive in a small way.


Stephen C. Sanders

February 3, 2021


Thursday, March 27, 2014

The San Francisco Globe

The San Francisco Globe: "Her finished piece is one where the viewer has felt and seen her emotional, spiritual, and creative process as an artist."



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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Sheepshead Bay Memories, Lost Loved Ones From Sheepshead Bay

Sheepshead Bay Memories, Lost Loved Ones From Sheepshead Bay: "Linda Merschen and Frank Merschen were my first cousins by marriage.
Linda Merschen (class of 1971) died in 1996. Her brother, Frank Merschen (class of 1966 or 1967) died in 1997.
Larry Erlichman - E-Mail: lerlichman@royalaa.com"



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