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About Wright Flyer Guy

Darin is a single adoptive father, a teacher, playwright, and musical theatre director from Kettering, Ohio.

MY DAY: Christmas & Celtics

Downtown Dayton is alive and bulging with people and numerous activities. Dayton Dragons Baseball at 5th/3rd Field. Celtic Festival at Riverscape. Movies at The Victoria Theatre. Riverscape is packed but the way the Celtic Festival is spread out along Monument … Continue reading

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MIAGD: Friday fun-day

MIAGD: Make it a great day It is my Friday fun-day, and I’m going to have to work to make it a truly fun day. My day begins with a trip to the labs to have a blood draw to … Continue reading

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MY DAY: A busy kind of relaxing

I taught from 8:30 AM – 1:45 PM and had the entire afternoon off due to student vacations and band camps. I took full advantage of running errands to the vegetable stand near the Marshall and Stroop roads intersection.  Sadly, … Continue reading

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OF INTEREST: Shaker Village at Pleasant Hill

Four years ago, today, I was on the road by 7:00 AM toward an exciting day-trip adventure to Lexington, Kentucky and Shaker Village at Pleasant Hill. In the summers I always kept my bicycle in the van for storage but … Continue reading

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MIAGD: Wednesday = my Friday

MIAGD: Make it a great day The mild temperatures of this week have been most inviting and this morning is absolutely perfect. Due to vacations and camps, my weekend will begin at 1:30 PM this afternoon. It appears I have … Continue reading

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MY DAY: As plans go…

Today was well planned out and turned in to a number of fiascoes. I discovered, late last night, that several of my students were away today for cross country camp; they thought they would be back much earlier, in time … Continue reading

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MIAGD: Tuesday, already

MIAGD: Make it a great day I cannot believe it is already Tuesday with tomorrow being my summer-Friday. There’s really nothing of significance to report. It’s a typical Tuesday. Since my evening unexpectedly opened up tonight I’m heading to Woodland … Continue reading

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MIAGD: It’s a cool, comfortable Monday

I am loving my last remaining moments on the deck with the cool weather and gentle breezes conducting the wind chimes in their spontaneous song. Roxy, a guest pup for the week, snuggled next to me the entire night and … Continue reading

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OF INTEREST: Flyer, the baby eagle has died

This is a sad story for those of us in The Miami Valley who’ve been enthralled with eagle watched and the birth of both eaglettes.  The first baby died about a month ago when it was blown or pushed from … Continue reading

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MY DAY: Sunday slow down

While it was an eventful day it was uneventful in many ways. Most of the day was spent on the deck, reading and writing. Since today was a free day (July has 5 Sundays, I only teach 4) I took … Continue reading

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MY DAY: The final trip together

I received a “photograph reminder” on Facebook and it was from five years ago when I took my dog, Flyer, on our final trip, together. Flyer was dying and since we’d traveled extensively for twelve years, I decided to take … Continue reading

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MIAGD: A grey, wet & spongy Saturday morning

MIAGD: Make it a great day Grey skies. Wet air. Spongy ground. A blanket of damp clings to The Miami Valley. It’s still a fantastic day with plenty of activities to fill the time. I’m running marching band camp preparation … Continue reading

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MY DAY: Friday Funday surpassed all my expectations!

It was a damned good day, to say the least. Due to a rough night with little sleep and rain beginning by 6:50 AM, I almost elected to remain home.  I am so glad I went forward with my spontaneous … Continue reading

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O, FOR HISTORY: The walk…

Nearly 50 years ago. I was seated between my great-grandfather, John William Garrett Clary, and his brother in law, my great-great uncle, Alpha Jones, on my great-grandparents’ Davenport (brand name for a sofa) as we watched the scratchy black and … Continue reading

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MIAGD: And the rains came…

MIAGD: Make it a great day My Dark Sky weather app on my phone sounded at 6:37 AM with an 11-minute warning that heavy rains would begin. It was a horrible night for sleep as I was up and down … Continue reading

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IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Muse Machine Summer Concert

It was a unique, joint-jumping, much different concept for the summer Muse Machine concert, but it worked beautifully. Students, five of which were mine, shared the stage with both local and NYC jazz artists who were obviously delighted to be … Continue reading

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MIAGD: Thursday on the deck

MIAGD: Make it a great day I’ve been on the deck since 7:30 AM and have barely moved as I attend to studio business, a volunteer project, and a plan to tackle some writing. Wednesday evening I attended the Muse … Continue reading

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MIAGD: Wednesday = My Friday

MIAGD: Make it a great day My “summer Friday” has arrived and I’m ready for all that needs to be completed between this afternoon and Sunday, Noon. Last night I spent two hours on my favorite swing, high on the … Continue reading

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OF INTEREST: Marching Band… and, they’re off!

Here in the Miami Valley, and elsewhere, marching bands are reassembling and getting started for the numerous events to come. I loved working with so many band parents, and still, cherish many of them today even though our children have … Continue reading

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IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Jeffrey Ricahrd Carter

July 17th is the birthday of one of my favorite folks in the world, Jeffrey Carter. Jeff, a native Missourian, after years of living in other states, returned to Missouri by way of Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri where he … Continue reading

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MIAGD: Tuesday The 17th

MIAGD: Make it a great day It’s a tad humid but I can boast the fine beautiful morning that surrounds the deck this Tuesday morning. A little breeze moves along and through the property; the wind chimes are tinkling a … Continue reading

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MY DAY: Wilbur Woodpecker at The Haasienda

This morning, while breakfasting on the deck, I kept hearing a tapping sound coming from on around the house. Upon closer inspection I discovered a woodpecker tap tapping away at the walnut tree in the front yard. I did not … Continue reading

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MIAGD: Monday, Set, Go

MIAGD: Make it a great day My Mondays are generally very smooth, quite unlike the memes various friends often post to express their grief with Mondays. I was in bed, Sunday night, by 10:15 PM and could not maintain consistent … Continue reading

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O, FOR HISTORY: Tad Lincoln

Thomas “Tad” Lincoln III (April 4, 1853 – July 15, 1871) was the fourth and youngest son of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln, and named after his paternal grandfather, Thomas Lincoln. The nickname “Tad” was given to him by his father, who observed that … Continue reading

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OF INTEREST: Rapid City, Iowa is “The City of Presidents”

I never knew Rapid City had all these wonderful presidential sculptures!  I would really like to visit this attraction. “Visitors to historic downtown Rapid City are greeted by the City of Presidents, a series of life-size bronze statues of our … Continue reading

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