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Author: Steve Ainslie

What…Me Worry?

Posted on November 12, 2024 by Steve Ainslie

When I bought my house, my home inspector pointed out a few areas where the wood trim was rotting and said I should get it fixed. I noted it at the time but had my hands full with putting in new floors, fixing plumbing leaks and settling into my new home and life. Since then,…

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Everything In Its Place

Posted on November 12, 2024November 12, 2024 by Steve Ainslie

This is how I organize the tools in my garage. I use everything I own. Every few months, I’ll go through my stuff and donate items I no longer need. I used to have so many tools that I could never find what I needed. Now I know everything I own and can locate it…

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The Rich Guy Wins Again

Posted on November 8, 2024November 10, 2024 by Steve Ainslie

It was disappointing to see that Trump won the Presidential Election this week. I am still baffled that more than half of my fellow citizens can vote for this guy. Regardless of his political positions, I cannot stomach his arrogance, lying, bullshitting and generally reprehensible behavior. I could never vote for someone like him. But…

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Mirror Mirror

Posted on November 7, 2024 by Steve Ainslie

I haven’t been writing as much lately because I’ve been doing home improvement projects that are consuming most of my free time. After reading blogs and watching YouTube tutorials to learn how to do something, buying tools and supplies, and doing the actual work, I don’t have the time or energy to do much else….

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Wall Of Death

Posted on October 23, 2024November 1, 2024 by Steve Ainslie

Looking at old photos of my wife and pets who are no longer with me makes my chest ache and brings tears to my eyes. I can’t do this for very long because of the sadness it brings. The feelings these photos stir up are bittersweet. I recall times of celebration, love and delight while…

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Artistic Deviations

Posted on October 21, 2024October 25, 2024 by Steve Ainslie

Ever since I took down the paintings off of my walls earlier this month I have not drawn or painted a single picture. My afternoons have been jam packed with other activity. I patched, sanded and painted all the holes (over 200 of them). I painted the interior of my walk-in closet, a couple of…

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Walmart Frenzy

Posted on October 21, 2024 by Steve Ainslie

With all of the headlines (and the reality) about inflation, predatory pricing and ever increasing costs of goods, I expected that retail shopping would be taking a significant hit. Personally, even with my limited amount of purchasing and general anti-consumerism tendencies, I cannot help but notice significant prices increases in the food and items I…

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Family Rescue

Posted on October 13, 2024November 11, 2024 by Steve Ainslie

When Hurricane Helena hit North Carolina recently, several mountain towns near Asheville were devastated by floods and mudslides. Houses were flooded. Roads were washed away. Power, water, communications and basic services were nonexistent. People were stranded. If they were lucky, they had shelter and a few days supply of essentials. But with roads and bridges…

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At Arm’s Length

Posted on October 13, 2024November 10, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

In 2001, my wife and I relocated from our hometown of Pittsburgh to South Florida to be closer to the kids (who lived with their father in Miami), to enjoy the weather, and to fulfill a lifelong dream of mine. I was thrilled and looked forward to all of the experiences and adventures I imagined…

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Bare Walls

Posted on October 10, 2024October 12, 2024 by Steve Ainslie

After painting for 5 years, I had more than 250 paintings hung up in every free space of my home.  As a minimalist, eventually this became overwhelming. I would walk past my neighbors’ homes lit up at night I’d see a few carefully selected frame pieces of art on a wall and think, “That’s what…

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