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Author: Reed Kohberger

Something Brand New – Poetry Reading 1

I host weekly Zoom meetings with about 20-25 people in attendance and so do a lot of public speaking these days. Actually, I’ve been speaking in public for many years as I’m not shy in the least and if I can get an audience I’ll take advantage of them. So – with that, I thought I’d try something new with this blog – I’ll read and record poetry and short stories and post them on here for, perhaps, a small break from the day for our readers. Maybe you’ll listen on a commute, when bored or just to hear me…

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Veterans Day – One Man’s Reflections

I’m sure we all have different feelings about what Veterans Day means to us. Some of us who served in uniform consider it one of the most important days in the year. I certainly do. Others may give it just a parting glance and not dwell on it. Some see only parades and sales in stores and do not really understand what the symbolism of the day is. Some others may have a negative attitude toward it. But isn’t the fact that we can hold those views and ideas, and express them as we feel appropriate, a pretty wonderful thing?…

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As An Excuse Goes…

On Sundays I devote my morning to reading the Washington Post newspaper. I choose the Post because it is the best paper covering stories and issues occurring where I live in Maryland but also because the journalism is excellent and, I believe, the fairest balance of national issues writing found today. I dive into each week’s copy in depth and detail because I refuse to watch the ridiculous coverage of politics and current state of American life on TV, radio or the Internet. I absolutely never look to social media for any truly serious discussions of newsworthy issues because it…

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What Did You Want To be…

… when you grew up?  That’s a question for the ages, isn’t it?  I know very few people who when we talk about our past, our careers and lives as parents or grandparents have said what happened were just what they envisioned as a child, teenager or young adult. It sure as hell didn’t happen that way for me. Although my childhood was so strange that I can’t remember ever even dreaming along those lines and I’m sure many other people can say the same thing. First off we probably have to qualify what ‘grown up’ is. Is it when…

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Huh, Go Figure…

Two Christmases ago my wife presented me with one of those “23andMe” genetic testing kits so that we could get an idea of, I suppose, who and what I actually am. Not being all that thrilled with her present at the time the test kit went up on a shelf in my closet and sat there for a year or so. Months later on she asked if I had ever used it. I hadn’t so I went upstairs, brought it down, did the test sampling and posted it the next morning. About two weeks later 23andMe sent back my genetic…

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Well… Hello Again!

You would think that if someone was to begin a blog as to have something to do with their time and creative energy during a pandemic it would take place in the beginning of sheltered in place time and not in the middle or, hopefully, near the end of it. But that’s logical and logic is not something I’m know to have as a strength. However, after developing and writing a highly successful blog (The Pitt POV about Pitt football) from 2016 until last year I figured I’d jump right back into it. Now it’s that time. This blog will…

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