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    Burned Out

    ByMark Tisdale August 6, 2006January 9, 2025

    Saturday saw an early start. My intention was to be amongst the Redwoods for Sunrise. This was possible only because I am three hours outside of my time zone in my favor. Still, I didn’t go to bed early, so it wasn’t exactly a fun awakening when the alarm went off. Was supposed to meet…

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    California or Bust

    ByMark Tisdale August 4, 2006January 9, 2025

    As it’s almost 11pm and I’ve plans to get up ridiculously early to meet Aaron and June, this installment will be necessarily short. For those not in the know, I’m out in San Jose for a business meeting on Monday that I’m thankfully able to make a long weekend out of. As these chances don’t…

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    Mark’s Rattlesnake Roundup

    ByMark Tisdale July 3, 2006January 9, 2025

    Today’s title brought to us by the letter R is just my nutso way of saying that there will be a cacophony of topics ahead. A little of everything and little of value to world peace. Does the World Need Superman? Friday night, I met up with some friends, Chris and Dan, to catch Superman…

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    The Long Ride Home

    ByMark Tisdale June 4, 2006January 9, 2025

    So, it’s Sunday, and I finally have the energy to relate the journey back to metro ATL. I was good for my word and got an early start. Unfortunately, I had piddled about the night going through the photos from the day and such, so I got only about 6 hours of sleep. In the…

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    It’s History

    ByMark Tisdale June 1, 2006January 9, 2025

    Last day in Williamsburg. Ah, a mixture of melancholy. More to do, but time to go. Although I had dreams of making an early start today, I was wiped last night. I notied glancing over my BLOG from last night that I made some really bad typos. I mean, there are typos, and then there…

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    Another Day in Virginia

    ByMark Tisdale May 30, 2006January 9, 2025

    Wow, it’s quiet tonight; I mean needle-hit-the-floor-and-echoes quiet. I didn’t realize the level of noise here until tonight. You see, the same day I arrived here, a bus load of high school students descended as well. Every room around me was filled with them. They were failry well-behaved, but it’s still a lot of kids,…

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    Williamsburg, Colonial Capital

    ByMark Tisdale May 30, 2006January 9, 2025

    Exhaustion has definitely set in, but it’s a happy exhaustion. I woke up ahead of my alarm this morning so got an early start. I was in Williamsburg before everything opened, so the beginning of the day was peaceful, before the masses descended. I had a 10am tour that, as luck had it, was lightly…

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    Asheville to Williamsburg

    ByMark Tisdale May 29, 2006January 9, 2025

    Oh dear, that’s a long drive. Don’t let anyone kid you, it’s a really long drive. The beginning was interesting. I-40 coming out of Asheville is a lot more winding and downhill than I’m used to. You know the road is mountainous when there are signs instructing trucks that they can use the shoulder to…

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    Biltmore In A Day Not For Wimps

    ByMark Tisdale May 28, 2006January 9, 2025

    Okay, if you’re ever planning a trip to Asheville and you really want to see the place (and I recommend it), allow yourself a few days at least. I really only had one full day. If I had hit the road super early yesterday and not dawdled, I could have had a day and a…

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    Alpharetta to Asheville

    ByMark Tisdale May 27, 2006January 9, 2025

    Not a ton to report from the first leg of the journey. Got an early start this morning (for me), leaving Alpharetta around 8am. The stretch to Greenville got pretty monotonous. Shift right to pass, shift back left, shift right again… joy…. There’s not much of visual interest once you pass the lakes as the…

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    Down Home

    ByMark Tisdale May 5, 2006January 9, 2025

    Longggggg week at work. I was planning to do “flex time” – i.e. work 40 hours in 4 days to have a long weekend. Not for fun per se. I had a dentist appointment today (and yes, my Dentist is here until he retires) and I also ended up needing rear brake bads replaced, so…

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    It’s Just Money, right?

    ByMark Tisdale April 25, 2006January 9, 2025

    So, all my life, I’ve noticed that I’ve combined the best and worst of my families. I can be incredibly tight-fisted with money, and then I’ll go bonkers and spend like there’s no tomorrow on which to worry. So, I’ve recently been more on the latter end of things. For instance, I’m sitting here typing…

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    Sitting, Waiting, Wishing….

    ByMark Tisdale April 23, 2006January 9, 2025

    Long day… This morning, I managed to crunch my universal remote control. Mind you, this wasn’t a cheapy one, but one that I had bought a few years ago that could learn from other remotes and could record macros so that I didn’t have to hit a thousand buttons to power up the TV, cable…

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    A Hero for All Ages

    ByMark Tisdale April 9, 2006January 9, 2025

    So the reading list has been sparse lately as I’ve been waiting for the first shipment of comics via mail since the last pick-up from Chris. In the interim, however, I’ve had time to work on some of the trades, etc. that have been waiting my attention. Maybe as long as a year ago, DC…

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    Instructions not Instructive

    ByMark Tisdale April 8, 2006January 9, 2025

    Life is Random Yesterday, I was heading home from work, barely a couple of miles from the office when I saw a white blazer waiting to merge in with heavy traffic from the opposite side of the road and doing my bit of good kharma, let the driver in. Now the funny part is that…

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    Weekend Wandering

    ByMark Tisdale March 20, 2006January 9, 2025

    askHad a nice weekend. I got jack done at home of the things I should have done, but sometimes that’s better. Saturday I slept until noon… yes… noon. And then I napped some more. I did finish painting the trim on the stairs that night but that’s all I accomplished for the entire weekend. I…

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    Life is But a Dream

    ByMark Tisdale March 7, 2006January 9, 2025

    First, one I’ve meant to share for a week: HUGE KIDS SALE I’ve passed that sign at a church on the way to work about this time of the year every year since I bought my house. And every year, I want to know are they selling a lot of kids or just really large…

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    Cannot Deny Geekiness

    ByMark Tisdale March 5, 2006January 9, 2025

    So, despite being cool yesterday, in an almost fall-like manner, the sun was bright and beautiful. I know this because I saw it from my window. Despite my gung-ho attitude to get out and enjoy Saturday, I was tired and bum-like and barely stirred before noon. And when I was finally up and moving, I…

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    Where Does Time Go?

    ByMark Tisdale March 3, 2006January 9, 2025

    Not down the drain I hope! Having a reflective moment, so deal with it. Yesterday, I notice that there are new students at my tiny little high school and bop into to see who. Turns out to be someone I knew of but didn’t really know. A few years ahead, he dated a sister of…

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    Paint & Hobo Dreams

    ByMark Tisdale February 19, 2006January 9, 2025

    I did manage to get some trim painting done. Of course, half-way through, the phone rings. I reach for the upstairs cordless (yes, I’m so anal the little electronic message on it says “upstairs”) only to discover that it says “place on cradle. Oops, the extension cradle is normally in the hall and has been…

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    Where went the weekend?

    ByMark Tisdale February 19, 2006January 9, 2025

    Sunday evening has rolled around and the weekend was incredibly short. Had dinner with April after work Friday and then ran and grabbed some stuff I needed from Wal-Mart before coming home to continue my work on the painting. Did only a bit before succumbing to the need for sleep. Saturday, I only did a…

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    Aimless Chatter

    ByMark Tisdale February 15, 2006January 9, 2025

    So, the painting of my hall and stairwell continues. I’m going from a mossy green to a stark white, so this is not exactly a one coat thing. I liked the green but just too dark for a windowless area with average height ceilings (that being the hall upstairs). Even incomplete, I am much happier…

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    My Head is Full

    ByMark Tisdale February 8, 2006January 9, 2025

    Trying to get back into the habit of semi-regular exercise, which in winter is hard for me. I have a treadmill (thanks to my Mom breaking her ankle a few years ago and not being allowed to do weight-bearing exercise anymore), but there’s little I find more boring. I listen to music most of the…

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    As Sure As the Seasons Come and Go

    ByMark Tisdale February 5, 2006January 9, 2025

    Spent the day doing a little reading and in between prepping my hallway for a repainting. Whee? I also watched a few more eps from my Smallville Season One box set. There are episodes from this season I never watched because during the original run I had no interest. It was only thanks to the…

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    Opportunities and Options

    ByMark Tisdale February 3, 2006January 9, 2025

    Long week. Another dentist appointment on Tuesday so I ended up burning a couple of days of vacation rather than trying to drive home from here Monday night and then back here Tuesday – just not worth it. Wednesday was a big meeting with one of our customers – the who is not important but…

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    Too much coke and fraud

    ByMark Tisdale January 26, 2006January 9, 2025

    So, t’s been a long couple of days. Right before bed last night, I got an e-mail from Chris, my comic connection. It was one I’d expected awhile. First off, I’ve been getting comics from Chris for like 4 years now or darn close to. I stuck with a store in Decatur for nearly a…

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    How Can a Wednesday Feel Like a Monday?

    ByMark Tisdale January 25, 2006January 9, 2025

    I think I fall into the trap of not blogging everytime I come back from a trip. Everyday observations may not be as fun, but every so often, just writing down your thoughts can be cathartic and a little gem of words might crop up. You never know. I spent the earlier part of the…

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    Farewell Red

    ByMark Tisdale January 19, 2006January 9, 2025

    Last weekend was my first trip home since being in Rome. It wasn’t just a pleasure visit, I had to see my dentist for some ongoing dental work. I had to have some bone removed that’s affecting my bite. A couple more visits before everything is done. I could whine about the soreness or the…

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    From Chasing Sunrise to Chasing Sunset

    ByMark Tisdale January 10, 2006January 9, 2025

    It occurred to me on the flight back today that the trips to Europe tend to be made overnight, i.e. in search of the sunrise, but the flights back are all chasing the sunset, such that it feels like I went through the longest day. I saw the sunrise at around 7:30am in Rome (six…

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    Last of the Roman Holidays

    ByMark Tisdale January 9, 2006January 9, 2025

    I went to bed reasonably early last night after finishing a book and recharging my phone (I’m a bit afraid to leave it plugged in while asleep on foreign currents). still, when I went to bed, my other two room-mates were not there. I could tell the one from the first night, Mel, was still…

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    Dead Feet Don’t Dance Or Something Like That

    ByMark Tisdale January 8, 2006January 9, 2025

    Long day. Up earlier than usual to see Brandy off to the train bound for the airport and her flight home. Two more days I’ll be doing the same trek myself. Since I was up early, I decided that I would go check out the big market in Porta Portese Piazza in Trastavere. It’s held…

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    National Lampoons European Vacation or Return to Roma

    ByMark Tisdale January 7, 2006January 9, 2025

    Brandy and I got up this morning. The room still wasn’t what either of us would call hot but far warmer than anything we’d experienced to date in Sorrento. We briefly saw the night clerk last night when we got in. It appears she quit. She told us after settling the bill and telling us…

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    To Capri And Back Again

    ByMark Tisdale January 6, 2006January 9, 2025

    What a day! This morning we had to drop off clothes for Brandy to get washed (her bag was still MIA this morning). Afterwards, by here for breakfast and a little internet time before heading out. We went by the room to pick up our stuff and as we were walking out I happened to…

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    Pompeii, Napoli, and the Continued Cold

    ByMark Tisdale January 6, 2006January 9, 2025

    One more full day in Sorrento and one night to go. The room has remained cold. It’s not so cold that one truly wants to go outside and sleep on the grates, but I can not imagine recommending the place we’re staying to anyone in the winter. I guess all the positive reviews I read…

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    By The Skin of our teeth

    ByMark Tisdale January 4, 2006January 9, 2025

    Where to start? I’ll save some suspense and first describe where I am because this alone is a unique experience. The only night time internet spot in Sorrento as far as we can tell is a club. We laughed last night when we saw it. Little did we know the next night we’d both be…

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    And Now For The Unexpected

    ByMark Tisdale January 3, 2006January 9, 2025

    Well, I guess adventure is fun. In the future, when we talk of this, I will refer to this as an opportunity to spend another day in Roma. I got everything packed up last night and thought I was doing pretty darn well. All I had to do was get ready and head out the…

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Hi, I'm Mark Tisdale, a self professed creative geek, a life-long fan of sci-fi, fantasy and technology. Somehow, I stumbled onto a love for travel and shortly after found my calling in life as a visual artist.

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