Observations From the Spectrum

Observations From the Spectrum

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  • Toothless Bananas

    First and foremost I am a person who likes to go left when everyone else is going right and generally I don’t like big crowds so I search out the road less traveled.   A few years back I was living in Myanmar and traveled to Bali, Indonesia with my girlfriend at the time Pai Kotera.…

    Dylan Netter

    May 27, 2020
    Adventure Travel
    adventure, Adventure Travel, Travel
  • A Cycling GOP and DNC

    Remember in middle school playing dodge-ball and having to pick sides.  I do.  I was the second smallest kid in my school and didn’t know how to throw, I was picked last.  Sports day though, when there would be track and field events, I was picked first.  I have always been a runner and have…

    Dylan Netter

    May 25, 2020
    #itstime, Creative non-fiction, In the news, Politics – a Third View
  • Masks and Miller Light

    Mask use is not an infringement on Freedom because Freedom is not about the individual without community. Freedom is about what an individual is allowed to do to still be part of the community. It exists in unison with the nation and is part of the contract between government and citizen that has been slowly…

    Dylan Netter

    May 24, 2020
    #itstime, Creative non-fiction, In the news, Politics – a Third View
  • COV – Create Outdoor Ventures

    For endurance athletes out there 2020 sucks. It’s the year that racing and events were stopped. My question becomes does that mean that fitness and goals should stop too? My simple answer is absolutely not. COV-19 is just the year where events need to be self planned and self supported. Here are two ideas for…

    Dylan Netter

    May 23, 2020
    Adventure Travel, Biking, Camping, Cycling Adventure, Cycling Camp, Outdoor Venture
    adventure, Adventure Travel, Biking, Camping, cycling, outdoor, Travel
  • We not Me

    I thought I was invincible when I was younger.  A few broken arms, almost dying in a car accident, big waves and almost dying from gallbladder disease was apparently not enough to teach me this lesson.  A few bike accidents with cracked helmets, one without and a week with a severe concussion wasn’t enough either. …

    Dylan Netter

    May 16, 2020
    Biking, education, Lesson, Rock Climbing, Teaching
    Biking, climbing, education, Lesson, Rock Climbing, Teaching
  • The Corrupt Win

    The upper class is about power. Rape and assault is about power. Betsy DeVos identifies more with the assailants than the victims.   The Corrupt Win. Is it possible that we have it all wrong?  That the markers we think are for good are bad and the markers for bad are actually good in the…

    Dylan Netter

    May 10, 2020
    education, Private Educator, private tutor, school tutor, tutor for hire
    education, educator, private, private educator, private tutor, school, school tutor, Teaching, tutor for hire
  • COVID 19 Theses of Reform

    In 1517 Martin Luther posted the 95 Theses at Wittenburg and started the Protestant Reformation fracturing the power of the Catholic Church. We, the people, need to demand change of the federal government so that it better meets the needs of the citizens. Our taxpayer dollars are being misused and misappropriated to help those they…

    Dylan Netter

    April 24, 2020
    #itstime, Creative non-fiction, In the news, Politics – a Third View
  • A Federalist Shift

    Leaders emerge because they have a mission and they understand the game that is being played.  Maybe Bernie Sanders only had the mission, but because he is an honest man, he doesn’t understand the game.  Liars and cheats win or face no consequences and the honest suffer. This is true for the Not Me Us…

    Dylan Netter

    April 18, 2020
    education, Healthcare, Human Rights, Teaching
    education, Human Rights, Teaching
  • A Letter to Senator Sanders

    Dear Senator Sanders, Sun Tzu said, “Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.”  I know you have read The Art of War so you understand the meaning.  The problem arises when you forget to keep track.  I think you have. This is my favorite photo of you because, even though I am not a…

    Dylan Netter

    April 16, 2020
    education, Private Educator, private tutor, school tutor, Teaching
    education, educator, private educator, private tutor, school, school tutor, Teaching, tutor
  • COV: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

    The good, the bad and the ugly about Coronavirus and the Global Pandemic in reverse order from a bit despondent to a message of angst hope.  As Coronavirus makes its way to the far corners of the world, every person is being confronted with the stark reality that death is a part of life.  The…

    Dylan Netter

    April 15, 2020
    #itstime, Creative non-fiction, In the news, Politics – a Third View
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